They don’t have Burnie scowling at them from the back of the room anymore.
They don’t have Burnie scowling at them from the back of the room anymore.
Wherlein finished.
NO! You go stand in the corner until you’re sorry about what you said!
Haas would more likely leave the sport than take on a Honda engine.
“Do whatever you want, man” is an incredible response.
Fix or replace door. Duh.
It’s not Kimi! It’s The Stig with a bad sunburn!
Obviously, he was looking for Fernando:
Do you, Kimi?
“What were you doing out in the desert Kimi?”
“Walking.”
Hey that’s not fair nor is it representative of how Mclaren has done so far this year. The car will perform decently until it looks like they have a chance at some points THEN the engine will fail taking all hope with it.
JB’s also probably the only driver who’s fit enough, too.
He’s 39 years-old now, but if anyone could manage to finish the race with that car, it’s Nick Heidfeld.
The upside is that he won’t get penalized for going to fast.
I was kinda hoping they’d do the complete 1-race driver swap and bring in the Indy driver, Stefan Wilson, who gave up his seat so Alonso could do the Indy 500.
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+1 tire left at the back of Red Bull’s pit box
Meh, so is the Honda F1 engine, probably.
I would have never guessed that Indy would be on the #PlacesAlonsoWouldRatherBe