fuzzy86
Fuzzy86
fuzzy86

This was my thought. Who cares if they design an SUV/CUV? They design Coke fountain machines.

Unpopular Opinion: I don’t care for the DB5.

It will all depend on how much Red Bull wants to keep Max.

But is it still “10 Hail Mary’s and side of fries” to be saved?

How about we just invade for the free college and the sexy Scandinavian people?

I’m not sure if they would think it worth the cost. I think Ocon will have first dibs on that seat, since he’s already working as understudy in the team and is still under contract. It will be up to Toto to make that decision for the team.

It’s unlikely, unless he buys his way out of the Red Bull contract. So far Ricciardo is the only driver to serve his full Red Bull contract in F1. All the others bought their way out (most notably Vettel) or were sent out of F1..

I couldn’t really care less about the Netflix thing, but I think you’re right on point 1. You don’t really see the person with Lewis. It’s like it was when Schumacher was dominant. In Michael’s case it was due to very few interviews and the fact he didn’t do anything tabloid worthy. Lewis has mastered putting on a

I think it probably comes down to four things.

The car was so good that Kremer used a very lightly modified 917 for the first year of Group C, 9 years after it had quit racing.

Between that and Damon Hill driving the B194 Benetton up the hill at the Festival of Speed, this year has brought a lot of tears for the memory Michael Schumacher’s career.

Michael was always a private person even when he was one of the biggest names in sports, so it makes sense to me that they would keep it private. As a fan I would love to constant updates, but I understand why they wouldn’t.

I find it interesting that the main thing that made the F50 so special (and also what made them horrible road cars) wasn’t mentioned, it has the engine as a stressed member of the car. The plus was it made a great handling car on the track. The minus is that all of the vibration of the engine is transmitted through

Ferrari has won major races with I4, V6 and V10 engines. I can’t see judging a Ferrari by the number of cylinders.

As an Ohio resident, I only have one thing to say on this issue.

As a motorsport fan, the Gumpert name is a huge draw.

If I could ever get my roomates to go with, I want to Korean BBQ and Chinese Hot Pot at the track.

If you’re stationary it’s not such a big deal, but if you’re moving around the track, hydration backpacks are a good solution.

A Camelbak (other brands are available, I use an RTIC) is a life saver. 3L of water on your back. along with extra storage for snacks, camera equipment, etc..