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The examples they’re using to get their point across are wrong though. The Singapore and Abu Dhabi battles (which were admittedly great, as was the one at Paul Ricard), all happened at the exact moment the leader was crossing the finish line. Every form of motorsports shows the finish of the race winner live.

are you talking about Kanye or god?

Mystery of his escape solved

Have you tried Kingdom Come Deliverance yet? It released early last year, but ran like shit initially. I gave it another go this year and it’s kind of amazing, it definitely has a similar ‘love and labour’ vibe as The Witcher does.

That’s not nostalgia, it’s science.

Holy shit, I just now realized Ace Ventura PD, The Mask and Dumb and Dumber were all released in 1994... That’s insane.

Agreed. The knife fight in the library (?) is fucking insane, but I think the movie lost its mojo after Halle Berry was introduced (not because of her, that’s just when the pacing seemed to change radically).

I think that’s kind of a really smart premise, though it made it a tough sell, obviously.

Not so much a scene, but the opening 15 minutes or so are the best thing about that movie, and perhaps any movie this year. I though the second hour was really kinda terrible though.

A little nuance here: Toyota started their team from scratch whereas Mercedes took over control of what, at its core, was an existing works team.

Logan Sargeant is signed up with Prema for next year’s FIA F3 championship. It’s a make-or-break year for him, he needs to contend and move up the ladder for 2021.

On the plus side, Hooper is is finally getting the credit he deserves.

This is the best review of the series that I’ve seen.

My main complaint is that they didn’t seem to realize what they had with the actress who plays Renfri. I wish they’d have cast her in a more substantial role.

This show is such a hot mess, it’s all over the place in terms of writing, acting, directing and effects. Yet somehow I can’t stop watching it.

Monaco is the one race where it truly doesn’t matter if it’s an exciting one. It’s the one race that’s not about racing.

Red Bull’s priority is definitely getting both Verstappen and Honda to commit long-term, but Vettel could certainly be an option if Max leaves (though Ricciardo could be another). There’s certainly no bridges burned there, from what I’ve heard and read Vettel is still on very good terms with Marko and Mateschitz.

I don’t think that’s quite right. His dad’s a shareholder for McLaren, but Nicholas has never been formally linked to the team, nor does McLaren really have any incentive to support him. It seems Michael Latifi is funding his son’s career privately, and given that Nicholas isn’t really good enough to be in F1 on

‘Painful’ would’ve been a much better description given their confidence after the two Barcelona tests.

Agreed, but if Max were to leave...