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No. even the poor teams have insane amounts of money. even the “poorest” team in F1's annual budget is within 10% of the budget cap (which excludes things like engines, executive compensation, top 5 engineering salaries and driver salaries)

Lewis Hamilton, a 7 time world champion makes less than any of the top 7 footbal

The champ also went on to describe a piece of jewelry that wasn’t visible. “[O]ne I can’t really explain where it is–but it’s platinum, so it’s not magnetic. It’s never been a safety issue in the past. In 16 years, I’ve had so many MRI scans and not had to take out the platinum.”

If you read the article you will see that she is doing that. W as an alternative to F1 is likely to be a failure. As a stepping stone to get to top junior Kart woman to the pro ranks, it might have some value.

There is a lot of disinformation here, and the author is using purposely misleading language like “a dumping point for a track”. Give me a break.

No, “noise” from an F1 race IS NOT A HEALTH HAZARD. Formula 1 has held events in city centers and populated areas all around the world for 70 years. Zero material impact has

Too bad F1 cars made sounds that were supportive of LBGT+ as they would fall on deaf ears. 

the issue everyone fails to realize on these types of matters is this ... simple...

the issue everyone fails to realize on these types of matters is this ... simple...

Agree wholeheartedly. Trying to attract new fans isn’t bad, but completely selling out to a more casual audience is a dangerous game. As dumb and unhinged crap like the King article was, there is something to be said for losing the true racing fan to the sideshow antics. Maybe current NASCAR doesn’t know where that

As Russian I am glad that it ended that way. We need to support local motorsport and karting clubs instead of paying foreign companies and UK license holders millions of dollars to participate in their shows at last positions (Petrov, Sirotkin, Mazepin).

Bumper-to-bumper traffic and wall-to-wall advertising- what’s not to love?

He lost his seat for the same reason he got it. His dad was the title sponsor. Because it was a Russian sponsor, Haas pulled the plug. Nobody - including Nikita - should be surprised by any of this.

Get rid of Fan Boost, but Attack Mode is amazing. It’s works two fold as it offers tricky street circuits vastly more passing opportunities (or opportunities to be passed). It’s also a key strategy play that in a way replaces pit strategy. Attack Mode over and undercuts can make or break a race.

conceptually, I much prefer Attack Mode vs DRS. <edit> Fan Boost, however, is a crime against humanity and must die </edit>

you have to make a deliberate sacrifice in order to access it, so it is much less of a guaranteed pass than DRS.

but what they really should have done is designed the cars around a swappable

This is getting ridiculous. I doubt he even knows who Nazis were, not talking about their symbolics. But yeah, today every Russian is guilty. People are unteachable and tend to hate anyone linked to any evil in any era. My family was sufferring for decades under Russian/Soviet dictatorship, but even I don’t hate

As usual, I don’t think Nikita Mazepin is going to get the point.

Yeah, this looks like a “dumb things kids do” moment, but on an international stage while on camera and from a country currently waging a “de-nazification” war on a neighbor. No team can keep him around after that.

Oh god... he tried to compete using a loophole and then gets caught doing something stupid.  While apologizing for doing stupid thing, he manages to do something even more stupid.  I really hope SOMETHING here can be used as a learning experience for him because otherwise... I agree this would be a dumb way to throw

If the 2022 rules package had been in effect during the 2021 season, Max Verstappen would have ended the season on 376 points to Lewis Hamilton’s 387.

If the 2022 rules package had been in effect during the 2021 season, Max Verstappen would have ended the season on 376 points to Lewis Hamilton’s 387.

If the 2022 rules package had been in effect during the 2021 season, Max Verstappen would have ended the season on 376 points to Lewis Hamilton’s 387.