runnersp
runnersp, formerly known as t_s
runnersp

The only good Citroen Picasso is a ruined Citroen Picasso. I applaud my fellow countryman for smashing one of these horrid things into a wall.

You misinterpret my ‘this is bad.’ What I meant is that whichever way you cut it, this is not good for F1. Or maybe it is. I don’t know.

This is not good, at all.

This is actually pretty bloody dangerous, both because that powder is actually really nasty to breathe and because a fire extinguisher coming loose is going to end up hitting you, very hard.

Are you quite sure that’s a legit F40 engine and not just the block (which was shared across a bunch of Ferrari V8s)?

“Many of the most successful riders aren’t there” is a colossal misconception. The racing there is life’s ultimate goal for hundreds, their stories, their challenges and their heartbreak are something to report.

The only people interested in singling out those who die are the editors of this bilge. Nobody who loves racing watches it for the crashes.

I was polite last week, but this time you don’t deserve it. Gutter journalism of the worst sort. No reporting whatsoever on the racing. But at least this time I can expect it coming from you, Stef was more of a disappointment.

Eastern European, needlessly retro, probably hateful to drive.

What’s the big deal? Normal driving.
Signed,
An Italian

You obviously drink shit gin.

But such a phenomenally shit car.

My wife cannot drive an automatic. I kid you not. It confuses the shit out of her. She doesn’t know what to do with her left foot. It’s fucking hilarious. Every time we go on holiday in a country which provides automatic rental cars I make her try and she manages maybe 20 meters before throwing her hands up in disgust.

Every year it’s the same with this place. You don’t report on any of the racing on the Island, you only take time to post about racers dying with some sort of ghoulish attention to detail. Never any stories about the racing or the people who make it their sole aim in life to be there and be part of it.

Taxation will simply migrate to other energy forms.

Great pictures, great article! I really love the stuff you’re doing for Jalopnik.

The easiest solution is to turn off the internet the Monday after Monaco. Everyone and his/her dog jumps on the ‘Monanco is boring’ train and it’s promptly forgotten by Tuesday breakfast. People will be back to their other occupations and people who are genuinely interested in F1 can get back to their reasoned

Norway is hardly representative of global trends though is it? Sure these vehicles are becoming more common, but good luck getting those EVs somewhere with no charging infrastructure.

I commend you for making it to such a high position in the world of automotive journalism despite not being blessed with the gift of sight.

What a pair of balls on that guy. Was beautiful to watch him scythe through the field like that!