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Seb was warned by the FIA and I’ve been looking for the write up but I think they told Christian Horner any further attempts at what he did and not bringing the car back by Seb or anyone in the future would receive a penalty of some sort.

I’m waiting to see if the FIA decides to smack Nico AND Mercedes for him not bringing the car back to parc ferme as he is suppose to following the completion of the race.

That was one of the ball-out best passes I have seen from Nico yet.

Just because you said the magic words...

Didn’t Indy try this and it didn’t turn out all too well?

As much as I am not a fan of Nico Rosberg, I actually want to see him win this year after how the fight between the two of them has come about. Everything has swung in Nico’s direction and this championship is his to lose.

It’s called count back. The easy non-technical way is you do it completely backwards just like the rest of what FIA does from the lowest place to highest place finishes, not the common sense way like most of us would expect it to be done.

Of any episode that the three of these guys have ever put out, this was one that I fell asleep during and couldn’t be arsed to watch again. Half way through the training ground portion I lost interest in this episode.

As a staff member at this establishment, how about this:

Let me guess, you are all boo-whooo over the fact that someone lost and someone you didn’t like won. Instead, how about you put your new found grief towards the fact that people didn’t exercise their right to vote?

You and those trigger words. You need help.

A couple of years ago when I went to the NAAS, I was talking to one of the women at a display. She was very very down to earth. She said she didn’t mind the work, but she was reluctant to say much more about the other “aspects” of dealing with people. Started asking her about the vehicle on display and she said

A long time ago I dated someone that ghosted me out of the blue. We had a few dates, all of them were fun except this one where we both thought to ourselves that was stupid but made the best of it. When I contacted her she said she wasn’t interested, okay screw it, hung up.

I’m not even mad, I’m actually impressed.

Right now the only manufactures I could see making an actual return to LMP1 would be Peugeot. Given the development time on a car, the earliest you could see them competitive would be 2018 with the 2019 being the cap on the rules, so why would anyone want to sink money into it to have a possible change in the rules

But you have to hand it to Rebellion. They tried, and they tried. I’m convinced that if they had pockets that were a bit deeper, they might have had a chance in LMP1.

Given how it showed up, and from reading how anal Ferrari are about anything having to do with the LaFerrari I would be willing to say that they were given a list of things that they could not do that they had to adhere to. The electric drag race may have fallen up under a category of those things.

I’ll bring up 3rd in a seperate entry: