I live in LA and, even with billboards all over the place, I can’t tell you the last time I bothered to look at one. Maybe when the video billboards were first put up in my neighborhood a few years ago, but not since.
I live in LA and, even with billboards all over the place, I can’t tell you the last time I bothered to look at one. Maybe when the video billboards were first put up in my neighborhood a few years ago, but not since.
I was excited about Extreme E...until now. I’ll pass.
“face penalties ranging from 2 years of being forced to drive a ‘78 Mustang II with a slush box”
I’m absolutely certain people began digging into his social media history the instant he went viral. I’m sure the media did as well.
MAN I needed a hearty laugh today. Thanks.
Oh, I see what you mean, and I agree to a certain degree, but in my mind, if a rookie can enter a top team and be compared favorably to their two-time defending World Champion teammate, the rookie has done enough to prove he belongs at the team.
I turned 36 last Thursday. It's just another birthday. No reason to hate it.
Ignore?
Yes, Wolff’s Mercedes is more dominant than Todt’s Ferrari, but dominance is dominance, especially when the best driver is driving the car, which was the case for both teams.
I grew up rooting for Schumacher but I’m so happy for Lewis. I firmly believe Lewis is the GOAT of Formula One. 100 wins and 8 titles is just around the corner.
True, but on the flip side, this taxi won’t cut you off or hit the gas, the second you turn on your blinker, to keep you from merging in front of it.
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Sounds bad until you break it down.
Automakers love owner loyalty and will often reach out to folks who have done extraordinary things in company cars to make sure they keep driving whatever brand it is.
And then turn it off and tune back in with 5 laps to go to watch the good part and pretend stages don’t exist.
I’m still out until they throw away the playoff format.
I liked Need for Speed because, as a longtime fan of the games, I spotted the Easter eggs rights away. It’s a disappointing plot at times, yes, but the movie feels like it was made for the fans, so I can get over it.
Delayed concussion symptoms don’t usually appear a month after the event occurred. It’s usually a week max. Definitely seems like he raced with symptoms. It might help explain the drop in results since Indy.
Put the messages on the hat.
Stefano can definitely do a great job. He doesn’t seem to be the type to risk his credibility by favoring a former employer. It doesn’t seem likely...but stranger things have happened in F1.