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Definitely. Red Bull’s pit crew never fails to amaze. Except at Monaco... I raged when they lost it for Ricciardo.

Seems this should have been updated to reflect the knowledge that came out, at least on the NBC forecast that this was actually Verstappen’s fault. NBC played his radio after the incident, and he apologized and said something about mishearing the crew.

Alonso’s “WHOO-HOO!” when he finally got by Sainz was hysterical.

This is not totally unsurprising, considering how he acts more like an American athlete than a British one. He’s ostentatious, douchey, arrogant, and childish, all things common to American sports superstars. Then again, I suppose it’s also common to F1 drivers.

Anybody else hear Ricciardo’s “He’s a really nice guy; one of my closest mates.” in reference to Rosberg at the end of the race. Lol

OK, but objectively speaking college costs have far outpaced inflation, so our student loans are much higher in relation to our annual income after college.

We had a speaker at work who specializes in the differences between generations in the workplace, and his definition of Millenials is anyone born between 1983 and 2001. Generations are typically 18 years in length, which makes sense if you consider we culturally consider 18 the year someone becomes an adult.

You can’t not fall into a generational designation. You may be on the threshold of one or the other, but you’re always something, and it primarily depends on how you were raised and what your worldview is.

Do you know the worst thing about past generations? How they use their own bitching and moaning to prove that the current generation doesn’t have the right to bitch and moan.

I am a Christian, and I agree with you. In fact, I think most celebrities who shove their “Christianity” in everyone’s faces do it out of some self-promoting motivation.

In the vein of Top Gear’s criticism of cars like the Boxster/Cayman, imagine how humiliating it would be to pull up next to an actual Aston Martin in this car. CP at any price.

He was also, and this is arguably his best role, the guy who says, “Then we will fight in the shade.” in 300.

I think perhaps you’re projecting your own feelings about Walker and the F&F franchise onto the car community as a whole. I fully recognize the lack of realism of the movies, and it even bothers me to a certain extent, but I still enjoy them. I was also saddened (though certainly not mournful; I never knew him after

Plus, while he’s said things he shouldn’t have (“This is a big, f***ing deal.”), I can’t remember a blatantly offensive, awful thing he’s ever said. I can’t believe anyone with a smile like his can be a bad dude.

God, I wish Biden had run.

And less than human-controlled vehicles.

The prospect of Level 5 autonomy by the end of next year is an incredibly bold claim...

1st: Pictured: hackers worldwide

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If it works the way it looks in the GIF above, that’s not how babies crawl. That guy’s staying off his knees.