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It’s almost purely for aero reasons to make the car faster.
It’s almost purely for aero reasons to make the car faster.
Shit. I’m sorry haha.
And no interest in thinking about why they’re down ~50% in advertising revenue.
I’ll toss a vote in for The Parc Ferme. Always like to see Todd and Co. get some love. They’ve been at it for almost 20 years.
So does any other economic model.
Capitalism is fine as long as people aren’t complete scumbags about it. Rare, I know. It’s a human morality proposition.
Does it make sense to push back? If answer is yes, and you are Renault, do not push back.
Brilliant in their first year back in endurance and miserable in F1. It’s so bizarre.
Shit, the might be ahead by tomorrow evening.
Bit of both, but finding himself in these positions is not helping his case.
To be fair, qualifying is typically thrilling. It’s just race pace gaps that are brutal. 0.7sec off the pace in a race is rough over 70 odd laps.
Same here, yeah. I also don’t enjoy seeing fingerprint smudges in broad daylight and light mode hides them better.
Got it. Thanks for the insight.
I can’t without putting my entire phone in dark mode permanently, which I don’t really want to do.
At some point in the not-so-distant future F1 is going to have to detach from the woeful faux concept of keeping up with industry demands. Fortunately or unfortunately, however you feel about it, cars are leaning into full electric at a rapid pace. Manufacturers will have no use for F1 any longer and will leave the second they need to, and I feel it’s coming faster than some might think. Series’ like Formula E will become their plaything.
In my opinion, Formula 1 should switch to focus fully on carbon neutral / bio fuels to help support the millions (billions?) of old-tech cars that will be traveling the planet for decades to come. Go back to simple NA engines, lighter cars and work on powering them more responsibly and put on a show. The sport will be better off for it. Manufacturer interest and demands are hurting the sport and only prolonging the inevitable. Seb is onto something with his FW14B.
Eh, I’ll go against the grain and be honest. I still use it on my desktop at home. Zero mobile use. The user base and information there is still massive at the moment. Once that changes it’s in my rear view, but I won’t pretend like I don’t.
Still wishing for the elusive BUT-RAI-PER
I hate to say it, but Drive to Survive didn’t exist yet when Lewis was dominating.
Those that watched Lewis knew where the substance really was.
The main one I like was the little haptic “knock” when upvoting/downvoting/replying via swipe.
This is me, and I’m cool with it! I like jumping into both on a daily basis to see how each progresses.