Yes, he was good 20 years ago. Now, he wouldn’t even be able to get the superlicense or even fit inside of an F1 car, not to mention, drive it competitively.
Yes, he was good 20 years ago. Now, he wouldn’t even be able to get the superlicense or even fit inside of an F1 car, not to mention, drive it competitively.
Seriously? You have got to be joking! Grosjean’s grandma could probably drive an F1 car better.
Does that mean we have to find a new home for the Foxtrot Alpha?
Cuba?
I don’t click on the stuff I don’t like and then complain about them, like some people do, especially on Foxtrot Alpha.
Just read the rest of my comments. This discussion has become tired and pointless, simply because people see only what they want to see. It’s easier to hate and lay blame rather than think and discuss.
I forgot about Torro Rosso and Sauber, but Renault is based in the UK. It is a descendant of the Lotus, previous Renault team, Benetton and Toleman.
There were couple of discussions on Foxtrot Alpha recently where we have concluded that Jalops are heavily biased and institutionalised bunch.
So, why are you saying all that to me? That is very far from the topic I am trying to discuss here.
Why don’t you read my other comments in order to get a clear picture of why I am complaining, before you start name-calling?
Even though the Black Flag is very Murica, and it often pushes forwards its opinions, it is also very factual. But lately, some facts are being omitted and important news are being presented selectively and often as a clickbait.
Foxtrot Alpha is and Black Flag and Jalopnik at least used to be.
It’s called being objective.
I am whining about the lack of the news on final results or on how great this race was. That’s what I would call “bias”. Coverage was good until it stopped with a report that Haas finished 6th, without even mentioning who won.
That is really a tired argument. If people don’t want spoilers, then they simply shouldn’t visit the websites that provide the news about motorsport.
Then, your memory is horribly wrong, because that’s what Black Flag usually does. Like this:
“I have no problem with this article, but the editors of Black Flag should’ve either written a comprehensive report on the race, or continue with the clickbait theme of small articles with spectacular headlines by actually summing up the race results”.
So, business as usual?