mrhockney
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mrhockney

I’ve said it before, but I have to think that Tilke is some mythical creature that has a pact with Bernie Ecclestone, where Tilke gets to design tracks in exchange for Ecclestone’s immortality. Tilkedrome’s make much sense if you think of him as some sort of mix between the South Park/Family Guy manatees and the God

I know he is mentioned in the article, but in future track changes and future F1 tracks just don’t let Hermann Tilke be involved.  

He never even made it to a race. They got word of it and preemptively banned it to avoid a disruptive concept to damage the sport.

Man, if I thought the carb was so bad that I needed to pull the throttle shaft out of it, I would have just flipped the thing in the trash. I admire your determination. 

...no it’s not.

The 3-seat, nurburgring spec should be unveiled next year. Titled the P3N15.

Fraudulent bids that are never intended to be paid.

I think I speak for all of us when I say thank fucking god.

Why would someone in Japan want an American car when they are making better cars? Dealership models aside, but American cars really have no place outside of the USA. Half of American cars sold in the USA are sold on blind patriotism, the rest are new Fords as the ROW Fords that we now get are actually good cars..

as a chicago blackhawks fan i fucking hate salary caps. as a Haas racing fan i welcome them to F1

Are you sure that’s the real issue you have with him? Complaining that he wants to have his dogs with him? I’d have my dog with me everywhere I went if I could.

BUT HER EMAILS

Land Rover and Mercedes are both brands of vehicles. Jalopnik reports on vehicle related news.

Never mind the fact that if one actually wants better coverage in the US and wants liberty to understand the potential they have in the US market, the absolute worst thing you could do is replace the overseas viewer count with a VPN or black market stream.

Because it’s absolutely fine.

Hey buddy, remember how all the big banks managed to get their bullshit subprime mortgages rated AAA by the ratings bureaus? Yeah that’s right, they threatened to pull the rating bureau’s contracts and go elsewhere. Guess what the big banks do to arbitration firms? Yep, the exact same thing.

Which is exactly why so many industries like banking that have histories of exploiting consumers are falling all over themselves to force consumers into arbitration. Because it benefits consumers. Right.

Arbitration can be good. Making arbitration the only option is not good.

Whomever sets the arbitration rules has the advantage. Who set’s them in this case?

Many class action suits have minimal returns for the plaintiff, but they present a threat to companies’ finances and public perceptions, so they still provide a public good.