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In my book, if your physical fitness makes winning easier, it is a sport. So racing and WWE are both sports, even though there are outliers like Tony Stewart. 

Yesterday’s race was the equivalent of watching Hulk Hogan pummel Million Dollar Man for 30 minutes until Virgil distracts the ref while tossing a chair in the ring and then 10 seconds later Hogan’s knocked out cold on the mat with a 3-count.

I don’t hate Verstappen. I don’t know him personally and I don’t think you can really know a public person from the press or the social media. He’s probably hyper competitive and a narcissist. But all top athletes are probably like that. Especially when they reached the top of their sport at a very young age and had

I kind of like that he’s the antithesis to Hamilton’s polished super PC persona. Max is abrasive and doesn’t have a very pleasant personality. Max says some funny things, and doesn’t mince words. So many of Ham’s responses just seem like canned PR babble. Yea he’s nice (‘Great work by the team’, ‘these guys just work

If it;s not dripping it’s out of oil, right?

Since it’s French, wouldn’t it be white flags? 

let’s hope they don’t develop a hankering for humans.”

let’s hope they don’t develop a hankering for humans.

Yes, this. CART was running faster than this in 1998.

I maintain late 90s CART is the best era of racing ever. Those cars were absolute beasts and fast as hell. Not to mention gorgeous. 3-4 chassis manufacturers, two tires suppliers, 3-4 engines suppliers, diverse tracks, and deep talent. Really a golden age.

A 23-year old IndyCar (nee CART) is also faster than a current IndyCar as well. The absolute lap record at my home track of Road America was set by Alex Zanardi in a Reynard 98i, way back in 1998.

I never understand why AA blames a “weather events” at their Dallas hub that seemingly never effect Southwest who operates at Love Field, like 15 miles away. 

...and stop calling me “Shirley.”

This. If you fight with physics, chances are you will lose.

Yes...  😧

Strongly suggest you read James Glassman analysis of the luxury taxes put in place in 1990 tax bill meant to “soak the rich” and raise needed revenue off of private plane and expensive yacht sales (link below)

I think you’d have a bigger impact if you required at least 10% of annual fuel use is SAF. Use SAF that much or more, or you don’t fly, whether you’re in a Lear or a 747.

Manipulating COVID numbers — Not just for authoritarian countries anymore!

This article oozes hate towards the rich, camouflaged as environmentalism. Barely camouflaged.

Money is power. And those in power do whatever the fuck they want. This climate conference is just window washing at best. It’s all bullshit.