Why didn’t Ham get a penalty for cutting the first turn of the race? He got a huge lead on the rest of the field with that move. Bring back the deep gravel pits that strand cars. Ham should have been out of the race with such a botched entry into the first turn.
This is Jalopnik, as long as we bitch about something.
Lots of words spelled incorrectly
That was a lot of words to say nothing.
He ran off the track to gain advantage and keep his spot, how is that being faster?
The penalty had nothing at all to do with blocking, did you even watch the race?
Don’t be too hard on him. Bad puns are in his jeans.
Crazy, right? These stadiums have a rich and storied history of paying for themselves and benefiting everyone around them.
I’ll bet no one saw anything like this coming. Usually these public/private partnerships are great for both parties and a real positive for the surrounding community.
There’s no evidence that team officials are cooking the books at Levi’s, although they may have been acid-washed and distressed.
Eh, I think calling beautiful scenery “beautiful” is pretty nit-picky too if the BBC decided to go after them for that. That sounds more like a gag than legit legal concerns. It honestly reminds me of the US road trip episode where they claimed they weren’t allowed to be humorous “lest Bruce Willis will come in a…
Didn’t watch the game, but that block seems to me to be legal. The FSU player launches himself and appears to be going for the Clemson player’s midsection. It appears that the FSU player was successful but thanks to gravity he quickly slides down to where it seems like he’s hitting “below the waist”— and thus a…
In a universe in which Lamar Jackson exists.
But then how are employees going to cheat win on the competing site?
As someone who has spent his entire career in the medical device industry. The rules may appear stupid and the regulations onerous, but there is a reason for it. And usually there is an example of what happens when you don’t follow them.
Lmfao those are possibly the softest and most reasonable questions that could be asked by a regulatory body. Probably the questions any reasonable person would ask before entrusting a 1k device to their car. I’m not one to believe if conspiracy theories but if that causes you to fold you must have not been that…
the facebook generation.. any little bit of “prove to us it will work properly” automatically means to them “your idea sucks, stop doing that crap immediately.”
Whenever I hear the word ‘disruption’ these days, in terms of tech start-ups, my brain just translates it to ‘bullshit.’
The guy should be shut down for using the term “disruption”.