Or didn’t do the same thing a turn later when he carried too much speed and didn’t appear to have control?
Or didn’t do the same thing a turn later when he carried too much speed and didn’t appear to have control?
Fair point, but I would say the first 4 books are an equivalent load to LOTR and worth the time.
Have you tried wheel of time?
I’m also betting that trialing this is a way to strong arm circuits into compliance with a “see? We can do it and travel”. Street courses may remain a challenge, bit they likely also have a better grid to pull from than some remote facilities.
I was a McLaren fan back in the early 2000s because the guy down the hall was a Schumacher die hard. Became hard to be a fan for a bit in the late aughts (2007) but they had two awesome drivers. Followed Hamilton after that. Want to like mclaren again, but it’s been a little hard again.
All in all, though, I cheer for chaos. Sudden rain, good passes, late braking and everything that comes with it.
What will be interesting to see is if (as the article states), slow living becomes a competition, negating all positive mood shifts FROM slow living.
Look at me. I can live slower than you.
That was exactly my thought process.
And also the point of this comment was to see if I was smart enough to figure out a new platform…
May I recommend the bold postulatation that Lewis is a better driver?