Doc Austin
Back From The Dead
It was a play on "Fire, Bevis, fire!"So, I hate to ask, but I have to ask.
Everyone here spells it "Bevis" instead of "Beavis".
Am I missing out on an in-joke?
My spellcheck didn't catch "Bevis!"
It was a play on "Fire, Bevis, fire!"So, I hate to ask, but I have to ask.
Everyone here spells it "Bevis" instead of "Beavis".
Am I missing out on an in-joke?
I imagine this guy will get a multi-race ban. That’s absurd.Not F1, but this guy could eventually cary this buffoonery into F1 where he could kill someone, that is, if he doesn't kill someone in F4 or F3 first.
What an utterly complete total bozo, but when you let them get away with these things in the junior formula, they never learn how to race properly.
The FIA talks all the good good bullsht about safety, and then they let this kind of thig go on for decades now. They have cleaned it up in F1 pretty well, but the juniors are a real problem.
If there is any good news in this at all, this clown will have to answer to Marko.
I think there’s so much unknown that it should be an interesting race weekend. Teams are going to have to bring very different setups specific to this track and this weather. Everything from drag/downforce levels with denser air, cold tires with long straights and low ambient/track temps, and reduced cooling needs are going to present new challenges to the teams.I dvr most of them anyway since the European races are before I get up. It might be bad or it might be spectacular. We're not going to have any idea how it is going to go until the first fews P sessions. I'm hoping the cold really shakes up the order.
I'm hoping the cold really shakes up the order.
SMH, what the he!! was he thinking!Not F1, but this guy could eventually cary this buffoonery into F1 where he could kill someone, that is, if he doesn't kill someone in F4 or F3 first.
What an utterly complete total bozo, but when you let them get away with these things in the junior formula, they never learn how to race properly.
The FIA talks all the good good bullsht about safety, and then they let this kind of thig go on for decades now. They have cleaned it up in F1 pretty well, but the juniors are a real problem.
If there is any good news in this at all, this clown will have to answer to Marko.
Ticket prices plunging along with the temps.
Lawrence Stroll is still majority shareholder: the value of the teams is high now because revenue from racing is greater than the cost cap. In other words: guaranteed money. When you have a money printing factory, people like to get a piece of that.Article Link
If Mr. Stroll has sold his portion
of the team, whats next for Lance?
Indycar? IMSA?
I was looking forward to the tire blanket ban. I think it would allow for drivers to make more of a difference, IndyCar doesn't have tire warmers either.Couple items from the F1 board meeting this week at Abu Dhabi:
1) Considering a reverse grid idea for the Sprint races if they dont offer championship points.
(yes please)
2) F1 to abandon the tire warmer ban that was to go in effect 2025.
(thankyou)
I was looking forward to the tire blanket ban. I think it would allow for drivers to make more of a difference, IndyCar doesn't have tire warmers either.
I’ve argued from the outset the Sprints should have an invert. But I don’t think teams will ultimately go for it. I have a hard time seeing the big outfits go for something that could potentially take points off of them.Couple items from the F1 board meeting this week at Abu Dhabi:
1) Considering a reverse grid idea for the Sprint races if they dont offer championship points.
(yes please)
2) F1 to abandon the tire warmer ban that was to go in effect 2025.
(thankyou)
Anyone see an explanation on the penalties last weekend about the pit guys not wearing eye protection? Never heard of this penalty before and all of a sudden multiple teams were nailed for it. Odd.
There's More To Michael Andretti's Ill-Fated F1 Season Than Meets the Eye
Michael Andretti ran one season in F1 with McLaren. It didn't meet any expectations. 25 years later, the driver looks back on the disappointing year with a fresh perspective.www.roadandtrack.com