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    Would ostensibly be easier for someone like Daniil Kvyat, since he lives in Monaco.

    This list is almost the exact reverse of how most F1 fans would rank the liveries (Red Bull would be in the middle, but Williams and especially Alpine would be bottom and Ferrari would be top of the list just for going back to the early-90s red and black).

    No, he’s correct. Porsche Automobil Holding SE owns a majority stake in Volkswagen AG, which own Porsche AG. It’s complicated, and partly caused by the takeover shenanigans from the past.

    The current Mercedes F1 team made a nod to this fact in its part-homage livery at the 2019 German Grand Prix.

    They actually are, in more ways than one. Just like Brawn (then Honda), they sacrificed a season (actually two, thanks to the delay) to get a leg up.

    Better than Alfa. Haas issues were with PU related parts, so stuff from Ferrari. Alfa’s issues were with the gearbox, which is using a new, in-house casing.

    Trust the MTA to only implement now something that’s been standard on other subway lines for over a decade.

    The problem is that these aren’t really bought and sold as pure enthusiast vehicles in the places where they’re available at the moment. Case in point, my 70+ year old dad has 2021 Ranger Raptor 2.0 turbodiesel, and the only off-roading it sees is the twice weekly trip to the poultry business him and a friend put up.

    Alex retains some ties with the team, including Red Bull having first dibs on Albon is a seat opens up.

    I even think that GR Yaris is better looking than VW Sirocco R and Ferrari FF

    Sadly, the article does little to add context either, since she also said even more hateful, racist and homophobic things on stream.

    No, she was just spewing hate all over. Especially since she called LBGT people “mentall ill” and said that those with low income should just kill themselves on the same stream.

    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.

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    At least we’ll always have the fan film with Nathan Fillion.

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

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

    David Hayter