The new regulations require the cars to be smaller again. Not a massive difference, but hopefully enough to allow more overtaking.
The new regulations require the cars to be smaller again. Not a massive difference, but hopefully enough to allow more overtaking.
The race is boring in dry conditions, the qualifying is some of the tensest stuff of the season though. I’m happy it stays on the calendar.
Looks like there has been a communication breakdown. He can ramble on all he wants but he won’t get a whole lotta love.
Will do that today, thanks for the suggestion.
It is, but it’s self governing for the most part. Similar to the Faroe Islands.
The dresscode never changes when you work from home. Although when a video call is necessary, it requires a 50% change.
Those bears sure needed a lot of ammo
You don’t need a paid subscription though. Only to see the results of the wordle bot, if you care for that.
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F1 cars have reverse, which would’ve gotten him on safe ground. I think he tried a 180 but there wasn’t enough tarmac to work with with the barriers being so close, so he beaches himself.
Just putting in fastest lap after fastest lap. In the words of RPM: Max fucks off into the distance.
The way this is going, both Saubers might end up in the points.
Verstappen feeling 17 again
It might be a pit lane start for Norris.
Right, my first reaction to that was “I don’t see how luck has anything to do with this…”
I have been watching Newsradio after seeing a very funny clip, which has Joe Rogan as the IT/maintenance guy. He’s not very funny, but I was surprised it was the same guy as I had only ever heard of him as a podcaster.
Lemmy: very human to use.
Which is also why the post cold war world order was doomed to fail. The only remaining super power not choosing the moral high ground severely damaged any prospects at a longer lasting peace.
“Rules for thee but not for me” also has an adverse effect in geopolitics, not only at work, school or any organization.
The equivalent in jets and fighter pilots.
Nato has had advanced drone capabilities for a long time now, but was mainly focused on stealth and reusability rather than mass production. I know drone swarms to accompany stealth fighters and navy ships have been in development for some years now, but the mass use of disposable drones is not something there was a real need for. But I have no doubt that modern infantry training will start including drone usage and tactics, if that isn’t the case already.