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By Ed Hinton
ESPN.com Thursday, March 5, 2009 When pigs fly, or Ferrari slashes its racing budget by 85 percent -- whichever comes first -- then a competitive Formula One team will be based in the epicenter of the NASCAR industry, Charlotte, N.C. And even then, it wouldn't be something Americans necessarily would be proud of. Still, even NASCAR fans and journalists are getting caught up in this notion of an American F1 team, floated last week by veteran British F1 executive and journalist Peter Windsor and American engineer Ken Anderson. ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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