I totally agree with all the points outside of domestic car industry. If you are a EU citizen you have access to the world largest manufacturer base and plethora of brands.
I totally agree with all the points outside of domestic car industry. If you are a EU citizen you have access to the world largest manufacturer base and plethora of brands.
It’s not the first time - they have been doing these threats since the 50's when it came to then wealthy Colombian league and they have worked every time.
I doubt they can deny anybody from participating national team practices, but there’s not much use of keeping a player in those practices if he is banned by FIFA. Meaning there’s no international game of any meaning they can participate in.
Most probably do. Supercell has created games like Clash of Clans and Clash Royale that seem to retain people for years. Why they are reeking money like no other developer by having profit of 400 million to 1 billion euro annually since 2013. Even more insane when they for a long time only had 60 employees till 2017.
Though, this list is also giving very different view to the world largest car manufacturing base residing in Europe. Brands that are present really only give their higher end in US and European conglomerates like VW Group are excluding +1 million car seller brands like Skoda totally from US. Let alone giants likes of…
Oh, that’s nothing. Sweden has its average mortgages set to 140 years and the government stepped in couple of years ago to limit that to 105 years.
Possibly no jobs for the industry? Norway has plenty of corporate services there tied to the oil industry, but example tech industry is very much a Finland and Sweden thing in the Nordics.
Daimler and BMW do work with each other when it fits them.
I don’t see how giving more freedom would give us more exciting races. Big budget teams have zero problems separating themselves 1 sec or more of the mid tier teams under the current rules.
Those incentives German government established were always meant to be temporary.
No need to answer, but I like to think you are talking about the big N and the network side of it with the German comparison. It was/is a thing.
CCS is the standard and will likely win it in the end. CCS is backed by European Union and I can totally see it going similar like GSM vs CDMA back in the day.
Could be partly industry specific and the scale of the company as well.
They need a fleet of of them that are flying constantly 7 days a week. This project was a billion and they only use it internally to haul cargo (most of all the wings) between their European hot spots. This does what they need - as in carry 2x A350 wings. Old Beluga fleet will be kept operational as well.
How much more embraced does she need to be? Where is that line? The media here has been nothing else than about her for this tournament.
In the bigger picture you need to remember that Skoda and Seat exist. VW lives in a weird area between and overlapping Skoda/Seat and Audi. What is more amazing is that they have succeeded with that in Europe. Skoda selling 1.2 million cars last year - 6.8% rise compared 2016.
This is US only? Because I can’t imagine them suddenly stopping the wagon version in their home market.
I am a Kimi fan all the way, but now if ever is the time for team orders. I just hope that doesn’t mean Ferrari will ruin the race for Kimi on the pits.
Monza has historically been and still is the fast F1 track as a whole. Full throttle is often over 70% for the 5.8km track. According to wiki it holds the official top speed record, but Mexican GP and Baku hold unofficial records that FIA has not confirmed for reason or another.