Yes, they show Free Practice sessions, although those are not commercial free. I didn’t see anything mentioned about it but I would assume qualifying will also be commercial free like it was in 2018.
Yes, they show Free Practice sessions, although those are not commercial free. I didn’t see anything mentioned about it but I would assume qualifying will also be commercial free like it was in 2018.
Also 31 and in Washington and I’m proud to say that I’ve never heard this song! I googled it but have yet to press play...
And maybe post the Weekend Roundup sometime on Friday in case there is a person who wants to get up at 4am on a Saturday to watch a race.
My ad-blocker is currently blocking 83 items. Apparently two of them are Instagram posts and the other 81 is a bunch of shit I probably don’t need to see.
You are correct. The only time I’ve been able to use my card to wager is if I have freeplay loaded on it. Even then, some casinos require you to at least stick in enough cash to cover one bet and then it will continue to credit you after each spin until your freeplay is gone.
Leslie Knope is, and always be, the Boss Bitch.
And every driver scored a point, which has also never happened.
How the hell can this even be considered a spoiler? It’s not like this is a TV show that is shown on the East Coast three hours before the West Coast. It’s a live sporting event. Once the race is over it’s considered news.
Agreed. I just watched his unboxing video yesterday of the Yaris and was pretty happy when I thought I was getting a second James May video in as many days.
I don’t know what to tell you. I haven’t had a single problem this year and I’ve been looking at that link since Australia.
Toke-a-Cola
453 words in the article for the race today. 1,446 words to write whatever the hell this shit was.
If I don’t watch it live I have to avoid even skimming jalopnik.
Sebastian Vettel made a solid pass on Verstappen on the first lap that could have stuck, had there not been a safety car.
Shit, didn’t see this post when I responded to your other one. Spot on reply that I couldn’t, and didn’t, say better.
And then there’s this...
Ferrari has killed Kimi’s chances many times before but I don’t really feel like it was their fault today. Had they kept Kimi out longer on the first stint it’s possible that Mercedes decides to bring in Lewis to try the undercut. Ferrari didn’t have near as many options as they would have liked after the first…
This is the correct take. Are they still planning on doing it at Keene/Belmont? Last I heard that was the plan but public records show that may not be the case anymore.