montoviro
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montoviro

This reeks of grandstanding in an attempt to appear to be politically correct rather than an actual attempt to be....

...Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, are not classed as military aviation...”

So, standard operating procedure for F1. 

C’mon, “inexperienced pilots” are not flying for the Royal Air force Acrobatic team, or in any other county’s military formations over major sporting events.

I just won’t go to an F1 race if our military jets can’t fly overhead. I went to the Baltimore (Indycar) Grand Prix one year while Congress was bickering over the budget and not allowing military jets to fly at sporting events. The Maryland State Police flew a flock of helicopters over the track to start things off.

But what if the military flight is carbon-neutral or uses sustainable fuels?

Here’s the “yeah, however”: Military pilots have to do so many training hours anyway, so they can either fly over some remote area, or, they can fly in front of thousands of people, look cool, and add to the pageantry of the race. 

Everyone being shuttled in by private jet/helicopter is perfectly acceptable, though. Not to mention Monaco Yacht Week.

It’s cheaper to build a new track in an autocracy and race there for five years than retrofit a circuit fans know.

How about they stop racing for despots instead?

60 is not a lot for even a single-shot shotgun. 60 would get you through two games of trap, and then you’d have 10 shells left over.

Deadspin

Yeah, every time I see police reports of drug seizures or whatever and they breathlessly report on 500 rounds of ammunition I’m just like “Alright so a day at the range then.”

...I didn’t find it terribly credible, considering the amount of ammunition he had with him...

I dunno why, but I’m getting some serious PlayMobil vibes from this thing, and 5-6 year old RedRaiderEducator would’ve loved this

The fact that you assumed that means you have more sense than the people who built this abomination.

It’s just an underground Tesla dealership.

WASHINGTON, DC–A study released Monday by the American Public Transportation Association reveals that 98 percent of Americans support the use of mass transit by others.

This is a sign you should not linger next to that truck.

Sure, these can be seen from a distance, but you don't get to sniff marker fumes like doing it the old fashioned way.