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Classic F1, find the little things and work it hard until you do what the vast majority want. When that’s done, totally fucking ignore the big issues like that engine that is killing F1. The death of McLaren is all about that fucking engine and how a once great name in F1 could not get past its intellectual capacity

Check out the Bentley colors, STAGGERING!
I’m a gona get that candy apple green…

What is it about honesty that gets people so twisted up? Villeneuve is a truth teller, yes its opinion but its not in any way trying to fit into the accepted narrative.
The Villeneuve career is a complex story and he comes out looking worse than Alonso when it comes to picking his way through that career, but he was a

As much as I am disappointed in Honda, it seems to me that what all this represents is why these engines should die. Honda has become the poster child of what is wrong with F1, too much technology for no racing reason.
Its my impression that Honda is not only incapable of producing a competitive engine in this format

He wasn’t saying “Let’s go”! He was saying “COME ON COME ON COME ON NOW TOUCH ME BABE”!

Holy Fuck! Jim Morrison is not dead! Jim is stealing Toyota mini vans in Virginia! Rock on Jim! BREAK ON THROUGH TO THE OTHER SIDE BROTHER!

A ten dollar increase in the price of oil is nothing. Keep in mind oil was over $100 for several years not long ago, hitting over $150 and… nothing.
The price of oil was THE standard to measure industrial activity by, and by extension the economy. This measure has been broken for many years, it happens.
All stories

Your not a proper McLaren fan!
And your right, not to much overtaking at Monaco, but there is a way. I have read some say McLaren is THE fastest around slow corners, so, no fear of Mercedes, Ferrari or Red Bull. In addition! What if McLaren qualify 8th (no issue of overtaking in qualifying) and there are a few crashes

Yes but who is going to turn it up to 11 and give us the Hermes silk interior?

Keep in mind, this years McLaren is said to be one of the fastest around slow corners, like all those corners in Monaco. The indy 500 takes place after Monaco ends, I ask you, what if McLaren pulls off a miracle and gets on the podium, while Alonso watches pre race in the USA? Will Alonso drive his car into a wall

An unexpected winner would be someone NOT driving a Ferrari or a Mercedes or even a Red Bull. We’re talking Maldonado wins Spain unexpected.

It’s a game, its F1, its cutthroat, its part of the fun. The small mindedness is new. Right now all of Bernie’s behavior is not part of a player but that of an outsider and this is a different kind of ugliness.

Pascal Wehrlein is a Mercedes driver, has been for years, Antonio Giovinazzi is now a Ferrari driver, has been for a few days. Sauber is a Ferrari powered team, as in, the engine is bought from Ferrari. Now, who do you think has power over Sauber and a say over who drives for Sauber? Hint, Sauber simply doesn’t show

This really was a little sad. I’m a Mr. E fan but now we see a side of him that is a little ugly. I think this interview serves to show us all just how insulated the people that run exclusive clubs are, its over Bernie, it was great for you while it lasted.
Bernie has been an employee of CVC for some ten years, it

Do not go gentle into that good night Dylan Thomas, 1914 - 1953 Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old

My reference to new architecture was new for Honda. Yes, new rules where there are no more tokens but that did not necessitate Mercedes to change their architecture. So, yes Honda is at ground zero like its 2014 all over again.
My issue with the Japanese way only for the Honda engine has to do with the whole underlying

Your level of cynicism has reached the level of Excellent. I am so jealous.

If Honda had held on for just that last year (2009) I think it would have been extraordinary. This single change to 2009 would have changed F1 for years to come. Many other manufactures would have joined in, maybe Korean. New races venues would have hoped up in Asia. The total viewership would have bumped up and maybe

Last year I predicted the same, I thought post summer break the PR firms would hit the fan and it would be over, one against the other. I learned from that that Honda has an astonishingly high threshold for pain. Maybe it was Alonso screaming YEEHAA during the Austin race that gave Honda hope, whatever. Honda stayed

There is something going on in F1 that is kind of unspoken yet rather interesting, it has to do with history, anticipated glory, abject failure and lastly a view to the true path. Alonso is in the McLaren-Honda because of the glorious history of that combination with another name, Senna. Honda - McLaren, everyone