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They used to own F1. They still do, but they used to too.

(and former F1 owners) Liberty Media

I applaud this but I would be a bit leery of getting poked with a needle with an unknown substance from a rando that I happen to be stuck in a snowstorm with. I’m just too suspicious of people in general so I probably would have passed on this if I was offered. My apprehension aside, this was a good thing.

Fix the title and I’ll retract, until then this is your problem not “Anyone’s” problem. There are plenty of solutions to the problem even if you don’t like them. 

Boo fucking hoo. If this is such a hardship for you maybe quit being a whiny bitch and stop watching F1 since it’s such a snoozefest anyway.

Season's been done for a while

I’ve driven a ton of roads on my list, here are some that I’ve done that I’ve seriously enjoyed and some I have on my to-do list. I live in a relatively flat part the country besides the Mississippi valley about an hour away which I’ve done a zillion times, so anything twisty and hilly is extra special to me.

Or a Haas CNC machine. 

The only way to hold the team accountable is to go after their sponsors. So I guess uh.... I won’t be buying any Richard Mille watches.

I think some of Bradley’s confusion comes from the fact that there’s four different companies and an F1 team and an Indycar team, all of them called ‘McLaren’.

You said they’d had a tough year ‘on and off the track’.

That’s a good headline and all, but the actual content of the article doesn’t exactly agree with your position. The article talks about the Automotive division driving the “success” of the firm, despite the downturn in fortune from the F1 team.

That’s a dumb argument. You have to measure a car or anything in its era. Technology evolves but outright domination doesn’t. 16 races, 15 poles, 15 wins. That’s a 94% win rate. If you think this years Merc is better than that, as great as it is, you need to stop writing posts about F1.

Article was written like an episode Dawson’s Creek. Trying too hard.

Though I know what “antepenultimate” means, I do believe that in my 42 years this is the first time I’ve ever seen it used journalistically. I’m not sure if I should be impressed, or think you pretentious...

You’re thinking of the old, dead Jalopnik my friend; the one you and I started reading a long time ago.

Isn’t that what’s become of Jalopnik?

The cars go to a used lot and are sold to paying customers.

This deserves its own article