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    I think Porsche knows a tiny bit about winning...

    Thank you Bob for this sensible take.

    The second one 💀💀

    sca-reaming...loooooooooooool

    Would be great, but would mean new, much longer tracks in dictator-run countries. Can you imagine FP/Quali with 24 cars on a ‘classic’ track? Pure chaos. Traffic jams abound. *although that could mix up the grid more down to strategy...hmmm

    Seb may be viable for an advisory role (9-5) but at this point, I don’t see him making the physical sacrifice at this stage in his career/family status, etc. Sports cars maybe (WEC) but...

    Dude! I just saw one of those today here in Sweden lol

    This is also a good take.

    The truth is (American living in Europe here) many Americans (not all, not most), especially sports fans, get all weird when you show them anything that’s not American.

    For one thing, they should set a max/m for straights with DRS.  Super powerful at Spa it seems.

    Audi and BMW has the best solution in the mid-90s to mid 2000s; make all essential controls glow a dim warm shade of red.

    ‘Poor’ people help keep most big cities humming contrary to popular belief. From street vendors to office cleaners to babysitters to ticket takers, (of all kinds) to store clerks, baristas, waitstaff, street cleaners, dog walkers, yes teachers incl. etc. What would a major US city be if it were run by all CEOs and…

    ‘Periwinkle Bluuuuuh...’

    ‘...Shaq loves Smarts so much that he’s had more than one of them...’

    These pods talk about exactly this. Why the USA can’t do like other countries. It’s just in us.  #ruggedindividualismrocketfootballusanumber1

    As much as I’m an AMG Petronas/Team LH fan, 2009 with the genius move of Ross Brawn and Brawn GP F1 remains, imo the greatest F1 story in recent memory.

    If only they used the C32B...