US F1 does not deny YouTube rumours
July 6, 2009 2:01 PM
Filed Under: F1
Peter Windsor has answered "who knows?" to speculation the famous video-sharing website YouTube may be part of new formula one team US F1's plans for 2010.
YouTube co-founder American Chad Hurley was at Silverstone last month, reportedly putting the finishing touches on a deal with the new team.
"I did see Chad at Silverstone, he was around and it was good to see him there," Briton Windsor told the US racing broadcaster Speed.
"People have tied him to our team, which is incredibly flattering, and who knows?" he added.
Windsor said "plenty of announcements" regarding US F1 will be made "shortly".
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