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It will almost assuredly have two, as is standard these days.

Ah, Soviet steel. Good read about it here:

Worth pointing out that it’s been a little over six months since Katherine Legge had a terrible shunt while testing a Porsche at Le Castellet and broke her leg, wrist, and I think something else (ribs?):

I agree with this because a year long ban at his age would cost him more than any fine ever could.

Given that Gordon Murray’s favorite cars are his Lotus Elan and the current Alpine A110, this seems like a great combination. Don’t forget that when Renault was banned from F1 for a few years, they rebranded as Lotus.

They’d have to be crazy to replace him on the final year of the car.  All bets off for 2022 but he’s still popular and he’s a solid bet to win this year.

How do you get to the point of buying a brand new, comparatively unknown car with the intention of using it as the basis of a bespoke kit build, tear it completely apart and only then do you realize that it isn’t going to work?

I’m not a huge fan of pink on liveries, but that is a particularly unpleasant shade of Pepto pink.

God damn that would be the perfect thing for camping out in.

Technically that doesn’t prevent americans from being knighted, it prevents someone who is knighted from being in government as I recall. Plus, dual passports make that whole thing odd.

Schumer’s a weathervane, which is why he’s also started expressing sympathy with the squad.  I also think he’s begun blaming Pelosi for their poor performance in congressional elections over the past few years.

On Willy T, he’s signed up to run in Tony Stewart’s SRX IROC-alike series

My hand-waving speculation is that they’re bringing Tsunoda up to give Honda another reason to hand over the engine to RB and let them work with Mugen to continue development for as long as they can in order to avoid having to go back hat-in-hand to Renault.

F1 and the NBA showed two different ways of running a full season of sport with minimal exposure to COVID.

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I genuinely think that China has become the world’s Florida when it comes to things like this simply because they have those CCTV cameras absolutely everywhere and release the footage, which has the knock-on effect of making China look like one gargantuan OSHA violation in the same way that Florida has that law that

Biden has specifically said he won’t use executive orders to do things that congress should be doing.

Apparently they’re finalizing an agreement with Multimatic (builders of the Ford GT and the Mustang GT4 among many other projects) to make the chassis, and if so that means that Porsche’s next major race car will be partially built in Canada.

Love the decals.

What I mean is that I’m not sure if you’d see camo test mules driving around in the area.