Holy shit they are currently airing a taped technical segment on front wings during the goddamn race
Holy shit they are currently airing a taped technical segment on front wings during the goddamn race
These commercial breaks are absolutely ridiculous. There has to be a better way.
As I said before, Bernie Ecclestone cares about one thing: money in his own grubby little palms
But it’s not tucked, either. It’s just flopping out there. The way he falls looks a lot like an unconscious person and not at all like a conscious one. There’s no way to prove it either way, but I think the face value conclusion is that he was likely knocked out for a few seconds.
What
Is he going to start doing porn?
But that situation basically currently exists given the performance gulf between the leading Mercedes/Ferrari power units and the struggling Renault/Honda power units.
Also of note is that, if qualifying is cancelled again tomorrow morning, FP3 times will be used to determine grid positions.
I don’t follow competitive gaming, but in physical sports it can be exciting to witness total dominance and superlative execution (though I would agree it is generally not as exciting as a close and competitive match).
You’re right, but the reflexive reaction to falling is bilateral, and he’s clearly not paralyzed. The left arm is hard to see, but there’s no clear evidence that it’s doing anything and it’s just an extremely unusual pattern for a conscious person to fall and tumble with one arm completely limp. He looks like he is…
It doesn’t really seem to to me, but whatever. A short period of unconsciousness is common with concussion, but is not necessary for the diagnosis
Wait, are you saying SKT is dominant on merit or that the tournament is rigged?
When a person falls or rolls and reaches out to protect himself or herself, that response is almost always reflexive. The lack of any reflexive arm motion while he tumbles to the ground strongly suggests he was briefly unconscious.
Stef, what about the news out of Austin that Bernie and Jean Todt want to introduce a spec customer engine into F1? Is it just a gambit to put pressure on Mercedes and Ferrari to reduce the cost of their customer engines, or will FIA and FOM seriously consider turning F1 into a spec engine racing series?
A good recipe for having seats near the wall eliminated
It would be an interesting experiment for every Call of Duty level to be followed by an instance of This War of Mine.
Considering teams only get 3 sets of full wet tires per weekend, how do teams cope with a fully rain-affected FP1, FP2, FP3, Q1, Q2, Q3, and the race?
False. Bernie Ecclestone loves money
Or Rosberg-Hamilton 1-2, the most boring outcome possible (no championship, no Vettel stormer).
The R8 is (mercifully) still NA