China.
China.
...and your basketball analogy is off. While basketball does generally reward taller players it's not because of a recent rule change. A closer analogy would be if the height of the rim were raised, and as a result it affected the shorter players more than the taller players.
The problem is that the new V6 turbo engines weigh a bit more than the engines they're replacing, but the FIA hasn't upped the minimum weight limit on an F1 car. Thus there's less of a need for ballast, and the team with the lighter driver will have a lighter car overall, and less weight translates into real time…
Thanks, Ditka.
Could this "work around" be undone by a changing of the rules to state that KERS regeneration can only occur under braking?
Reading is hard...
Can it be hard wired?
Were the refrigerators clean this time at least?
This is what I would guess. I have never been, but I doubt it's a 200 mph parade of super cars. Mostly just people getting to work and what not.
Pretty sure you just invented perpetual motion.
Wasn't there a samurai bunny too?
I had that one! Would have never remembered it in a million year if you hadn't reminded me. The top of his head came off like a jack-o-lantern, I think.
I had completely forgotten about Hieroglyphics. Third Eye Vision was amazing.
Death to vacuum lines!
Is the black thing on the turbo an electronic solenoid that controls the waste gate?
Mine.
I know. I was just making a joke.
Ferrari is going to be watching these on 4k ultra def TVs in slow motion just to get a glimpse at any secrets Redbull has.
Accelerate a human body to a speed close to the speed of light in a few hours? Go ahead and do the math on the G-forces that astronaut would have endure.
I've got a ton of Techademics videos. I should load them onto my computer and re-watch all that early '00s goodness.