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Seriously. The first time I went to Vegas it was with a group of friends and we booked a 7 night trip. By  day 4 we were already over it (the excessive drinking didn’t help).

Who the fuck can even afford to stay in a hotel for 19 days anyways?

Longest I’ve been there was 4 nights. Flew in, two-day conference plus a golf outing and dinner at the end. I have never been more ready to get out of anywhere.

When David Foxx reached out to Jalopnik, he was on his 10th day of a 19-day vacation

Came here to say this. The plot is juuuuust thicker than you’re average porn adaptation of whatever popular movie/franchise/show.

Spoiler alert!

It starts at 10:00PM...holy eff.

That’s the worst take I’ve ever read. The highest European viewing figures for F1 races are the races in the Americas, which are on at 6-7pm, when people are most likely to be sat watching TV. Las Vegas is on at 6am on Sunday. Las Vegas is on at an absurd time for European viewing, as I'm m not waking up for a race at

What the fuck is there to spoil about the movie in the first place?  That Tom Cruise doesn’t die?

You think the teams choose the venue? I suspect it’s entirely based upon how much money F1 can extract from each location.

the movie sucks. the end.

A low of 44 is forecast for Las Vegas on Saturday. The pavement will likely be warmer than that. 

F1's innovation isn’t from the racing series but as an organization kept afloat by racing while committing new and more innovative self-owns and managing to stay profitable.

Well, 3-4C is actually about 37-39F, which is well below the recommended 45F summer => winter transition point for consumer tires. And of course F1 tires want to run much hotter before they make grip.

Dude, if you haven’t seen it by now, you’ve got no right to complain about spoilers.

Desert means “dry” not “hot.” That lack of moisture in the air leads to much hotter hots, and like an air conditioner, much colder colds.

That’s a strange take considering F1 is acting as the promoter for the Vegas race and invested a lot of its own money instead in this project.

Hilarious. Our first trip to Vegas was back in the mid-90's. We went in February and while we knew it was offseason and winter, we also rented a convertible Corvette for a drive to the Grand Canyon. One thing we did not take into account was that there could be snow anywhere along this trip. Well imagine our tourist

I mean.... F1 and the FIA really aren’t the smartest tools in the shed when it comes to not fucking up simple things.

These F800s are also just known to chew through head bearings, the forums are full of people who have to swap them out every 12,000 miles