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    No, but racist and homophobic comments while representing a team as a “pro” definitely are.

    The article is missing a lot of context. She also said racist and homophobic things in the same stream. In fact, I’m surprised Kotaku, of all places, didn’t jump on that.

    This is missing a lot of context. She’s said worse things in the past, and it feels like this was just the final straw.

    This is still three more than what most fans seem to want.

    The problem is that weather is unpredictable and sometimes screws races up.

    ND, if just for the fact that it’s missing the engine stuff.

    Only if you’re affecting the air in the venturis, or somehow creating lift with it (which shouldn’t be the case as these are venting air out). Besides, they’ve likely judged that any losses from these to be worth it to be able to run the deep undercut, almost “double-floor” concept that rams air in the space under the

    They’re running a filming day with the car tomorrow.

    Ultimately I’m disappointed that the pink trim is gone from last year

    Yes, ground effect is seen as being less sensitive to dirty air and generating less dirty air.

    Vents over the sidepods weren’t used because they used to be illegal. But they’re once again allowed in the new regulations. Having the vents allows them to mount the radiators flatter, allowing the deep undercut under the sidepods that they have here, which seem to be going for a double-floor effect pioneered by the

    Which is my point, this isn't adding any capability that wasn't already there.

    Was talking about the submersible rear deck. A lot of the stuff they mention, the 40-ton crane, etc. were already there.

    I mean look at it. Blue is a lame color for a ship. It’s also never going to fit on a trailer behind an F-150, as this shit is 417 feet long. What’s the point? It can only sail at 30 knots, which would barely be speeding in a school zone. That’s so lame.

    Transformed” is overstating what they’ve done. All they did was paint a tennis court and line it with an astroturf carpet.

    Should have highlighted this thing Brown said.

    Must be afraid of Ferrari since it’ll have 2 “B teams” in 2022 with a lot of Ferrari personnel moving to Haas because of the budget cap.

    Most of the added weight (and size)in today’s cars isn’t from fuel, it’s from all the updated safety regulations.

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    Longer-lasting tires also means that races are more predictable, especially if everyone just goes for a one-stop for the mandatory compound change. Fragile, unpredictable tires have been one of the things keeping races exciting for the past few years. Heck they were implemented because a race where teams were

    I really hope they’re able to keep the canopy. Half of a road-going supercar’s jobs is to drop the jaws of the inner twelve-year olds of people who see it, and that canopy fits the bill.