Everything around Hope, Lytton, Merritt, the Fraser River valley and all around the Coquihalla highway is beyond broken. It’s going to be a long, difficult winter for the people there. :(
Everything around Hope, Lytton, Merritt, the Fraser River valley and all around the Coquihalla highway is beyond broken. It’s going to be a long, difficult winter for the people there. :(
Having seen all of Squid Game, I don’t get the hype. It’s fine. The ending sucked (I won’t reveal spoilers). Teigen is far from the first person to not understand that the themes of the series are meant to horrify you. One of my friends on FB is trying to find a perfect match for the #456 jacket for their kid. Like,…
He’s gone and jinxed it now.
At this point do we just consider ourselves lucky that the cops weren’t also firing wildly out the windows the entire time?
EXCLUSIVE!
I love this.
I have loved the F1 content and conversations that Elizabeth posted so if we could keep that up, it’d be awesome!
Everyone give a warm welcome to Ryan! I've known him for ages and can vouch for him — he is a legitimately Good Dude. I also know that he's too humble to mention that he's co-host and producer of the Motorsport101 podcast, which is delightful and which you should all check out. It's an absolute pleasure to have him…
He’s willing to accept the consequences of his actions, so I’m fine with that.
Yes but I think that’s the tricky bit. How would the driver behind Norris decide when to overtake? For example, what if Norris had all 4 wheels going outside of the curb but still maintained control and brought the car back on track? Or what if he brought his car back on track but had to go through the designated runof…
If you’re old enough/judged responsible enough to drive a vehicle on public roads, you’re old enough/responsible enough to face adult charges for vehicular crimes.
That was my thinking at one point as well. If safety car came out then Norris won the race. (Actually a few cars went off and Stroll crashed, but he managed to get his car going so no safety car.)
Exactly my thinking. Felt so bad for Lando and it could’ve gone his way. He took the risk and unfortunately it didn’t pan out for him.
the world may be heating into a bowl of soup, but we managed to get an exciting Sochi out of it, so thx climate change, I guess??
No, double points are a stupid gimmick. The IndyCar championship would be even closer this year, if Indy hadn't been double points. The last thing the Indy 500 needs to be special, is more points. Hell, you could make it a no points race, and it would still be the most important race on the calendar. I'm not…
I am generally against double point races. I prefer to see championships go to a driver who does the best over the entire season.
Hey I’m happy for Lando, he’s one of my favorite younger drivers for sure. Ham only has himself to blame for binking the pit entry and pretty much killing his chances at a good slicks run. No one was going to intentionally start on the second row, but this venue historically has shown that pole isn’t statistically the…
Paper pretty well dissolves in the rain... I’m pulling for Lando anyway.
Let’s not pass up the fact that pole is not exactly the place you want to start at Sochi, according to the analysis. 2nd row isn’t a bad spot at all, assuming the first row keeps it clean on the opening lap. This should be interesting!
You and everyone else.