I think it just keeps spoofing the signal it already took from the fob. It doesn’t need a continuous signal from the fob.
Heated rivalries make for good entertainment and I am so here for it. This has been the best season of F1 I can remember for a long time.
Did you seriously think Horner and Marko were just going to let this thing go? Hamilton put their prized pupil and winning supercar with all its new winning aerodynamic bits and winning Honda engine in the wall with a move not unlike the one he’d used on another prized Marko pupil not once but twice, only worse. And…
Yeah this is a super shitty excuse to just “let it go”. The guy almost killed someone. Two things can be wrong at the same time.
Should he not put the engine in free spin?
Opinion from Scott Mansell, an actual British racer who knows the track, was that Hamilton was at fault and understeered into Max.
Max was ahead and had the right to the entire track width in the corner, yet still left plenty of room for Hamilton inside.
3rd Gear: Semi-Autonomous Driving Tech Is Doing Great If You Pretend Nobody’s Died
LOL. GM gonna GM.
Terrible? Absolutely. Forgettable? Mazespin is not.
Its the entrepreneur’s dilemma. They start a business based on their creativity, but can make the transition to managing the nuts and bolts of a business. Worse yet, they will micromanage the shit out of everyone and everything.
Exactly. The 1st Amendment just says that the state may not infringe upon your speech. It does not say that the state is unconditionally obligated to speak on your behalf.
I’m not sure this stands a particularly great example of the First Amendment then, if the first instinct people have with it is to be as stupid as possible.
Also see: Second Amendment.
I, for one, can’t wait to see all the resultant bitching & whining from the ever-present contingent of booklicking, cop-fellating, fascist fucks - I mean, reasonable modern-day conservatives - that soil the Jalopnik comment sections.
You are right and you are wrong.
Hamilton’s rookie season was at age 22 in a McLaren, which was the best car on the grid. Verstappen’s rookie season was at age 17 in a Toro Rosso. But sure, let’s compare them without any context.
It’s Bradley, so as per usual, the opposite is true. Verstappen is the biggest natural talent we’ve ever seen. Winning 10 F3 races in his first season out of go-karts is something we’ll probably never see again. It’s the single biggest achievement any junior has ever managed. A 17 year old F1 driver is something,…
I think they’re both very talented.