Pitstop was crucial. Both RB teams are so good at nailing them under pressure. Well done all around
Pitstop was crucial. Both RB teams are so good at nailing them under pressure. Well done all around
Oh man, as a (non structural) engineer I love the saying
“Any asshole can build a bridge, but only an engineer can barely build a bridge”
I think it’s unlikely for a few reasons. The biggest reason being that F1 is sold out at most permanent race tracks (non street circuits) these days.
Having raced both cars and bikes at an amateur level, I don’t think the safety features are similar enough. You move a lot of air fence/tecpro and widen or lessen gravel traps to switch between cars and bikes.
They may once for a promo type of thing, but I doubt it’d be a consistent thing. Happy to be proven wrong for sure, but it seems logistically too tough.
I’ve been watching both motoGP and F1 for a while (2010 and 2008, respectively), and I think liberty was really good for F1 fans. Yes, it’s more popular and harder to go to some races now for sure. But the production value, amount of coverage you get is significantly higher than Bernie-era-F1. I’d be excited for better MotoGP coverage honestly.
Give me a package deal to watch both and I will buy it
Ugh. Scarbs doesn’t post multiple places when he does typically. So it’ll be a thought on twitter, a random post on reddit. So this is probably not duplicated anywhere. Best I can do is someone who was Twitter screenshotting so I can poorly post on here :)
https://www.jreltd.com/blog/all-you-need-to-know-about-dry-break-coupling/
A meh pic and description of a drybreak
Alonso got a 10 second penalty for the brake test on the penultimate lap, and switched places with Yuki. Yuki 7th is wild!
What a pallet cleanser of a race! If you told me the only DNFs would be Merc and Max and no one hit each other I’d be surprised as hell.
I don’t understand how those world views can identify and (you didn’t say this, so hopefully not) vote conservative in US these days
Computing power and storage! By the day. It’s but a silver lining with regards to the price hikes of everything all around, but it’s something
As the other commenter said, there is a lot less dependence in Stockholm on cars than most places. Sweden has extremely low poverty rates anyway, and has pretty.good systems in place for the poor
I think you’re correct. Super gross
I mean James was his race engineer so yeah they knew each other for sure