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Although you've gotten a good explanation of how the wind effects the car downforce is also a bit of a balancing act. Too much and it slows the car , not enough and you lose grip.

You're killing me.

Would I like to see him race Indy? Yes. Should he? No. In his first year in F1 he acquitted himself well. Staying connected to the series and keeping the attention of the teams would serve his career best right now. My guess is he'll get the attention he deserves after this season. I like Button but I'm not sure what

He needs to go all the way. Acid wash jeans and white hi-top velcro strap sneakers.

A George Carlin quote- "Huge cracks have opened in the earth and giant rocks are falling from the sky. Film at eleven."

What do you worry about more? Hitting another car or being hit by flying car parts.

Please forgive the pun but this sounds like a "bend but don't break" situation. In the end the FIA have the last word. When it comes to racing and taxes a quote from the movie "The Firm" comes to mind. "I don't care about an audit, I just don't want them to win".

Wasn't replaced by COTA. COTA was going to happen no matter what Laguna Seca did. Which by the way, at least for one year, it was WSBK and AMA. They simply dropped Motogp.

Rubbin's racin'. Looked to me like the Bentley ran a little wide coming off the corner and the guy stuck his nose in. Not the first time I've seen this. These guys swap paint all day. Even saw Marquez do it to Lorenzo in a 2013 Motogp race. Good stuff.

Screw all the who gets what doing this. I just wish I had enough money to make the list.

Considering the current state of finances in F1, it looks like the other teams will benefit from an extra 1.1% of the prize money available. While this doesn't sound like much, the total available last year was around $800 million. I don't know how much benefit $8 million would be, (I realize this is an average), but

I'm sure that's the case, but aren't the races far enough apart both in time and mileage that it wouldn't make a difference? I'm not questioning anything or anyones thoughts or opinions I would just like to know what race fans think.

Am I the only one that remembers that F1 not only changed the engine rules but the downforce rules as well. Yes Mercedes figured out how the newest configuration worked the best, but it wasn't just a matter of figuring out how to get the most power out of the engines. It was also a matter of figuring out how to make

I would be just as excited as you to see Indy cars at COTA. One of my favorite tracks for both Motogp and F1. Not to mention the drivers seem to like it. The guy at TMS needs to get over himself. Besides I'm fairly certain if the fans had to make a choice it would be COTA.

Do you know what gluten free vegan brownies are called? Compost.

People are really split over this. I remember the home run race and all the media coverage along with everyone saying that the steroid guys had saved baseball and isn't all this very exciting. The next thing you know the very same media is calling for their heads. I have a hard time believing they didn't know anything

Had the same issues with fucked sports 1. Motogp-which race, which channel 1 or 2.

The only headbutt I've ever gotten was from a horse. When I woke up it suddenly made more that the rodeo riders were wearing helmets. Quit calling 'em sissies right then and there.

Played minor league baseball and the coaches and major league players always said the same thing, "pop off when you've done something and maybe then we might even remember your name". I'd like to see Lotus do something before they pop off again. By the way, how much time did Maldonados money buy him? Palmer ought to

While I would never tell you my brain doesn't go off the rails every now and then, I also realize not much of value usually comes from it.