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I realize that Martini livery returning was cool, but isn't the bigger story the return of Williams to F1 prominence? You briefly mentioned that, but, to me, Williams putting a competitive car on the grid for the first time in about a decade is more significant.

Actually, a black James Bond would clean up a lot of questions, canonically speaking. It would basically confirm the idea that "James Bond" is simply a pseudonym given to agents assigned to the number "007." This would clear up the question as to why different actors play James Bond (from a storyline and timeline

Oh my... If I were to buy this car, maybe I could learn to double clutch like Vin Diesel! That way, I wouldn't embarass myself by Granny shifting. Yeah........

Hopefully this gets moved out of pending... However, the FIA and the Suzuka promoters really screwed this one up. Big time. I realize this can be called confirmation bias due to the Bianchi injury, but when guys are spinning out under the safety car due to wet conditions, there is a problem. While the track conditions

The gas push is a result of throttle application in an attempt to avoid ward. ~90% of steering in these vehicles are done via the throttle. The vehicle dynamics associated with sprint cars are quite different than what is seen in the typical automobile. Many people are trying to equate the two, and they are badly

The story cannot be understood because most people do not understand how a sprint car operates. The video was simply the cause of rampant speculation from people who have either been quick to call Stewart a murderer or to act as if nothing happened. In this case, I don't think the video should have been released. But

Yep. I'm exhausted simply by reading the comments of those trying to compare it to their car in the driveway or what they would do on the road if in a similar situation; explaining vehicle dynamics of a sprint car to people is tiring as well, especially when the mindless masses have already decided their own opinion

Good for you for taking the time to explain the vehicle dynamics of a sprint car to random people on the internet. I'm not even bothering, as I'm exhausted from simply reading the many posts by the uninformed masses trying to compare this to their vehicle in their driveway or how they would react if presented with the

Wort, wort, wort. That Vantage is what the Arbiter would drive...

Seriously... I want to fight the kraken, discover ghost ships, attack Davy Jones, etc. Honestly, take the 100s of sea-fairing sailor tales and make a game out of it. And Tortuga. I would buy that game.

I feel like, for me at least, it's a lust for gold or a heart full of neutrality.

Here is an easy way to solve the problem: Oakland to LA (where they have played before and probably where they want to end up), jacksonville to Toronto (no one attends in jacksonville, most of the games are blacked out), and Buffalo stays in Buffalo (at least they are a loyal fan base who regularly sells out home

Should have finished the tutorial program...

Scorpion tank? Sheila!!

I am not denying that those cars you have now listed (though not initially, unless I missed it) are better vehicles. Their performance and technical capacities are indeed at a higher level than the Aston. This may or may not be a priority when considering a purchase of that magnitude. Using your example, the

Actually, the Savile Row comparison did apply because the comparison he was making concerned the brand, not the specific item; in this case, it appears you either missed the point or ignored it.

I disagree that there was no on-track advantage. First, Houston is a fairly high downforce track; the higher rear wing would have aided in prepping the car for the event. Second, the fuel cell capacity had to have been completely intentional. One doesn't just magically forget, when designing and building a racecar,

Yeah I agree. That is not even clever, just, as you stated, outside of the regulation. And I agree about the poor leadership. The lack of penalization negates the spec aspect in the series.

Wow, I honestly did not know this. If that is the case, why doesn't everyone run illegal cars (or maybe they do...I don't pay as much technical attention to Indy Car than I do Formula 1)?

Kill it with fire!!! The color I mean. The car can stay