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    Karussel is an overrated corner though. Now Bergwerk and Pflanzgarten, those are the real stars.

    No team is going to spend time and money on a non-championship race. Especially when you're limited to 3 power units for the whole season. 

    Pirelli is also based in Italy. Sure their tyres have been iffy, but iffy tyres are still better than no tyres. 

    I see they're following in the footsteps of their future F1 team by also copying a Mercedes. 

    Here I thought this was somehow related to Evo at first, considering how much the three diamonds look like the Evo logo.

    Interesting, I wonder if Stewart-Haas will get a jump by using ex-F1 high speed wheel guns, especially after the FIA is mandating standardized wheel guns (that most likely aren’t as fast as the current modified ones) for 2021.

    Well, when you took a race seat from a certain torpedo...

    It’s to deter Romain or Danil from crashing into him.

    Take note that a lot of those photos actually show the runoff area at turn 3. Unlike in ovals, Hugenholtz has some extra asphalt runoff before the wall. The actual track is the bit below the white line. 

    How do we know it wasn't David Tracy who stole the Jeep. 

    This isn’t for outright speed, word is they’re using it to keep the fronttires warmer in the straights where they tend to cool a bit. 

    There's apparently a loophole where changing the toe, or the angle of the front wheels, is steering not suspension. 

    Apparently, it's being toed in on the straights to keep the tyres warmer when they reach the corner. 

    What you want then is Time Attack. Though part of the reason it works therr is that there isn't heavy manufacturer support and no ones spending through the stratosphere. When that happens is when things usually turn south. 

    Wouldn’t matter whether or not it’s allowed. For F1 and other race cars, you actually want anti-Ackermann steering. With Ackermann steering, you have more steering angle, but less vertical load. Tyres, especially in race cars, don’t like being punished with low vertical load. With anti-Ackermann, the inner wheel has

    Did Carlos gently feed it to him, them softly wipe his mouth afterwards? 

    Anyone looking to get one of these probably should get one now, considering that the next one doesn’t look like an Escalade anymore.

    And so the mystery of how Ferrari’s anti bedbug technology works has finally been revealed. 

    Looking back, the earliest I can remember something like this being used was in Oblivion.

    This, Clone Wars took what was basically a one note character who was there to be menacing and do cool sword/staff things and turned him into a proper character with a complete story arc.