I never said that Lewis should have rolled over. Quite the opposite. I agree with Paddy Lowe and the team. He was twice told to pick up the pace and he refused twice.
I never said that Lewis should have rolled over. Quite the opposite. I agree with Paddy Lowe and the team. He was twice told to pick up the pace and he refused twice.
So you’re a sore winner? That’s even worse. Either way you have completely missed my point. I never said Lewis should have rolled over. He was twice given team orders to PICK UP THE PACE and twice he ignored them. He was not told to slow down and let Nico by and I’m not saying he should have. I’m saying he should have…
No, I’m not complaining. Merely pointing out a fact about this race, today.
The only children are the sore losers who go online and insult people over a difference of opinion.
A well deserved Championship. Nico had a good season and he did what he needed to do to win the Drivers Title.
That’s exactly what I don’t want to see. If Lewis has to indirectly or directly take Nico out of the race or knock him off the podium, his championship will be tainted. In my opinion.
I don’t really have a favorite in the F1 championship. But I’d like to see Nico win it over Lewis. He’s done everything he needs to up until this point and it would suck to lose it due to a mechanical failure or electrical glitch.
I am from Ohio and you, sir, have offended me.
I’m kind of torn on this episode. The Vulcan segment and “Conversation Street” were good. I’ll never get tired of listening to those three talk. But the special forces training bit was over the top, it was somewhat saved by the dialogue.
I’m thankful that I got see my daughter, a SSGT in the USAF, last week. It had been 18 months since she was last home.
But I don’t WANT a minivan and you can’t make me buy one!
As much as I hate the government meddling in things, something has to be done. There are far too many people who focus on their phones rather than focus on driving.
Damn, Florida Man’s stupidity usually only causes pain to himself, not others.
In 2013 I reserved a mid-size car from Budget for a 2400 mile round trip. I showed up to pick up the car and they handed me the keys to a 2 year old Mitsubishi Galant with 55K miles on the clock.
Don’t say never. Stewart-Haas is switching from Chevy’s to Fords in NASCAR next year.
Aside from the fact that it costs a fortune to run in F1, I thought the same thing. A collaboration between Haas and Ford?
Credit to Ford for giving it a try and finishing!
Up until the last 20 laps of that race I never would have thought Jimmie Johnson had a chance. I was resigned to the fact that Logano, Busch or Edwards was going to win. Of those 3, Edwards is the one I wanted to see win.
Is it just me or was everyones response to that kind of casual? Anderson didn’t seem to be in that big of a hurry to get out and when he got out he just kind of strolled around the car assessing the damage. Kind of like it wasn’t even on fire.
Your side lost. Get over it.