TheManInBlack
TheManInBlack
TheManInBlack

That is affirmative. Easiest question I'll get all day.

Damn straight, 267 mph... I can't even fathom that kind of speed.

Dude, no one wants to fuck Maggie Gyllenhaal... that is wrong, wrong, wrong.

I agree on 3 and 4 but quite like the new CTS. I've always liked them, tbh, probably the only American car I would ever even consider buying.

Hah. Ok, I am relieved. Also stupid. But more relieved.

My guess is that they just have a standing court order with Youtube to take down any F1 owned property as soon as it's detected. Rather than try to define what is acceptable and what's not [which could be rather difficult], it probably just applies to anything and everything. Annoying, because I can certainly

You know, I was thinking the same thing. Or if they had just jacked him up and walked off... I honestly doubt there is any rule governing that, since it was his fault pulling into the wrong pit. I would have laughed my ass off had something like that happened.

Wheel nuts are NOT standard, as was seen by Force India's issue with the wheel nuts on Sunday. It was later mentioned that they would adopt the McLaren wheel nut to avoid that issue in the future.

You are both mistaken... any normally painted McLaren Mp4-12c or P1 is 100 times less "look at me" tackiness than any Aventador, despite the color. Sorry, it's a fact.

Yeah, kinda ruins the effect when the tracks don't meet up, doesn't it?

I suppose we could probably debate this until the end of time [that's what F1 is good for, at least] but I think the drivers are more than just employees and even Christian acknowledged that when asked if he loses control of the drivers once the race starts.

Indeed, as was I! I was 100% expecting "Well done on the race..." but he just came out firing at the obvious, a bold but wise move.

Spot on [and hilarious] analysis, Raphael. Well done, especially the 'crotchual' breakdown.

Well, what's interesting is that Hamilton's reason for leaving McLaren (who've taken care of his entire career) was to built a team up around himself, as Schumacher did years ago. That would be in contrast with wanting to drive for the very best team out there.

You have to recall that McLaren built the F1 to be a pure driver's car, free of all the technology and computers that are pumped into supercars today. That said, I'd much rather have a P1 going through the corners than I would an F1, just because of how flat it keeps itself, but would I have more fun with the F1...

Hahahaha. Well done, mate.

I wouldn't say I'm on Vettel's side, but I certainly think between he and Mark, his chances of taking the world championship title are 10-20x higher so, even though it went against team orders, it puts the team in a better place to have a driver taking home the championship title (in addition to the constructor's).

Only my second year watching, actually, but I knew that Seb gets preferential treatment over Mark... you even heard Mark comment on it then Christian, when asked, said "I don't know what he's referring to", which was an obvious deflection. Helmut Marko loves Sebastian and couldn't care less for Mark, but what does

While I understand the violation of disregarding team orders, I think both Webber and Vettel know that Seb is the only one of them with a REAL shot at winning the championship. Seb obviously didn't want to come out and say this and Webber doesn't want to admit it, given this is probably his last year in F1. What

Patience and execution... LOVE IT.