dheeringa
DHeeringa
dheeringa

You just did more, and better, journalism than Bradley Brownell has ever done.  Good job, good sir.

this article is bad journalism

Flying from O’Hare to LAX.  Some guy a couple rows up starts having a seizure.  One passenger was a nurse, so she was kinda able to control the situation as much as you can, but we had to make a medical emergency landing in Omaha, I think.  We from playing euchre with some friends across the aisle to “why is that guy

Pretty sure the driver salary pay cap was just an idea floated by the team principal of one of the backmarker teams.

Indiana and Illinois are not the same thing.

anyone else not find mclaren on netflix or is that just me?

I’ve done Pike’s Peak.  It’s awesome, but I was more worried about staying on the road than I was about looking at the scenery.  I’d love to do it again.

US 40 from I-70 to Steamboat Springs, CO.

I’m not a Lance Stroll fan at all, but it’s shitty journalism to compare Strolls to Mazepins

Verstappen didn’t have a driver’s license when he was already in F1, so I’m not sure you’re right about that last bit.

Sir Grits A Lot

Much better than Verstappen calling Ocon a pussy.

I’ve heard Brundle say “penultimate” probably once or twice a race with regularity over the last couple seasons.  I’m familiar with the term because I have a music degree, and music theory is full of made up words like that.  But I’d never seen “antepenultimate” anywhere else before.  I googled it just to make sure I

Argentina was pretty entertaining.

Counterweight, it’ll hurt more going uphill.

might have to bump up the anticipated driver weight in the calculations based on your handle

this is a stupid article. i feel dumber for having read it.

it’s not mandating the same strategy. they could go hard-medium-soft, soft-medium-hard, soft-hard-medium, hard-soft-medium, medium-soft-hard or medium-hard-soft. i think i got them all in there. requiring all 3 compounds be used would probably make for the most exciting racing F1's done in the last 30 years.

Video is 1:33.  How do I skip to 1:52?

Spot on.  Idea isn’t terrible, but implementation and execution were stupid.