Duh, anybody with an F-body with T-tops could tell them all about GM and leaks.
Duh, anybody with an F-body with T-tops could tell them all about GM and leaks.
“in a market that can’t get enough of big and stupid SUVs."
That’s a fairly common misconception about Fernando. It’s not really true.
Drivers have known for a long while all radio chatter is monitored by the FIA and the broadcast team (FOM, owned by Liberty Media now, but CVC back then).
Yep, it’s amazing and incredibly sad that a guy who was a two-time F1 world champion by the age of 25 has pretty much become a cautionary tale for up-and-coming drivers.
Honda is doing the right thing here as Alonso had gone out of his way to disparage them while he was at McLaren. I was surprised that they let him run a Honda engine two years ago.
*Looks up Fernando Alonso*
If there’s justice in the world that money will go to giving Hinchcliffe a full season ride with Andretti. That would make my day.
in on not clicking on westbrook,shilling, orlove and super commie bablan.. although i will miss people shitting on shilling in the comments, that was entertaining
Torch is the cancer of this site. Once he leaves, it will improve. Nothing worse than when he hotboxes himself inside his VW with a keyboard in his lap.
Defensive replies are unprofessional.
“The trouble with our Liberal friends is not that they’re ignorant; it’s just that they know so much that isn’t so.” - Ronald Reagan
And Patrick hired writers, not just anyone who thought they were the smartest asshole in the room.
Erik Shilling is a hateful little troll that feels the need to inject his horrible “hot takes” into everything he writes.
Unfortunately, that’s about all you can expect from Erik Shilling. It’s pretty telling about the state of Jalopnik that he’s one of the only writers they can keep around.
Patrick George hired a writer for Jalopnik who didn’t even own a car.
There was a way to share this news without being an asshole about it.
I was surprised to learn that 346,639 Minis were sold (to whom?) last year
That’s not entirely true and various from location to location. In about 6 states more than half of their electricity comes from renewable sources and that number is growing. Obviously you can’t put out a blanket statement like that.