Rich Energy blames a "rogue individual."
He's just "one of the lads".
Huh it's in the subtitles (which I'm surprised the official F1 account put on there, nice to see them not being super family friendly). Daniel asks him if he's got pubes yet, funny in the context of the question and given Norris' baby faced young age.
Oh shit, I barely noticed that. Bahahahaha.Huh it's in the subtitles (which I'm surprised the official F1 account put on there, nice to see them not being super family friendly). Daniel asks him if he's got pubes yet, funny in the context of the question and given Norris' baby faced young age.
Is the alleged new Brazil track for 2021? And I didn't know that Hanoi was coming next year already. I have extremely low expectations for it and Zandvoort, but it would take skill to somehow be worse than Barcelona.Confirmed GP for 2020. (in no particular order).
Current GP that are out of contract come end of 2019 season.
- Albert Park: Australian Grand Prix
- Bahrain International Circuit: Bahrain Grand Prix
- Shanghai International Circuit: Chinese Grand Prix
- Baku City Circuit: Azerbaijan Grand Prix
- Monaco: Monaco Grand Prix
- Circuit Gilles Villeneuve: Canadian Grand Prix
- Paul Ricard: French Grand Prix
- Red Bull Ring: Austrian Grand Prix
- Silverstone: British Grand Prix
- Hungaroring: Hungarian Grand Prix
- Spa-Francorchamps: Belgian Grand Prix
- Monza: Italian Grand Prix
- Singapore: Singapore Grand Prix
- Sochi Autodrom: Russian Grand Prix
- Suzuka: Japanese Grand Prix
- Circuit of the Americas: United States Grand Prix
- Interlagos: Brazilian Grand Prix
- Yas Marina: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
- Hanoi: Vietnam Grand Prix
- Zandvoort: Dutch Grand Prix
- Circuit de Catalunya: Spanish Grand Prix
- Hockenheim: German Grand Prix
- Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez: Mexican Grand Prix
Who's looking forward to the Formula E finale this weekend!!!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
I wasn't joking I fucking love Formula E, thinking about making an OT once these finale's are on youtube to entice people in to watching this year's season ahead of the next one.Me, actually. Vergne seems to have a healthy lead but anything can happen.
If he has a drive next year I'll be surprised.
Is the alleged new Brazil track for 2021? And I didn't know that Hanoi was coming next year already. I have extremely low expectations for it and Zandvoort, but it would take skill to somehow be worse than Barcelona.
Spun when exiting the pitlane.
I wasn't joking I fucking love Formula E, thinking about making an OT once these finale's are on youtube to entice people in to watching this year's season ahead of the next one.
I'd like Da Costa or Mitch Evans to win.
That Mexico E Prix when, I think it was Rowland, lost all his power right at the end and lost pole position.Good idea, I'd sub to that immediately. I was skeptical after the first races because while the order would drastically change from race to race, I feared it was due to the new regulations and cars, and there weren't a lot of passes or exciting moments. I think we all remember how the first race went: quite literally a train from start to finish except for the leading 2 cars crashing each other out in the final corner of the final lap. Nowadays however every race is full of passes, tactics, unpredictable shit, and all this on mostly street circuits. It's easily one of the most entertaining series right now, and I know people love to shit on it because "lulz burnout F1 drivers", but those who follow other series know that the likes of Buemi, Di Grassi, Lopez or Abt aren't exactly "not even good enough for F1" trash.
I've always disliked Grosjean. He's not particularly good and he's always whining about something. Hopefully Haas gives him the boot next year. Plenty of better drivers out there.
That Mexico E Prix when, I think it was Rowland, lost all his power right at the end and lost pole position.
Man, what a fucking race.
Yeah, that shit was bonkers. The whole final lap was unbelieveable to follow.
See, this is the kind of unpredictable madness I miss from Formula 1. There's occasionally a bonkers finish like Spa 2008 (or Brazil 2008, for that matter), but it's too damn rare to have anything exciting to happen in the final laps of the race. We come from a race where it just happened in F1 too, and it was the first time since... when? Austria 2016 maybe?
Ericsson's fault.
Right, I'll do it next week when the NY races are on YT.What planet is this?
"Gasly tops FP1".
Also, +1 for an FE thread.
Right, I'll do it next week when the NY races are on YT.
The annoying thing about FE is that it's a pain in the ass to try and watch, I'm in New Zealand, they don't even show it live on any channel. I have to wait a whole week and avoid spoilers so that I can watch it on their YT channel.
"As soon as he walked through the door he tripped over his shoe laces and knocked the coffee machine over""We made the mistake of giving him a wheely swivel chair. Three members of the board have been hospitalised"
See, this is the kind of unpredictable madness I miss from Formula 1. There's occasionally a bonkers finish like Spa 2008 (or Brazil 2008, for that matter), but it's too damn rare to have anything exciting to happen in the final laps of the race. We come from a race where it just happened in F1 too, and it was the first time since... when? Austria 2016 maybe?
If it happened every week it wouldn't be special.
Just this season we've had Bahrain and Austria with absolutely mental finishes, how much more often do you want it?
If people want more "messy" races it would be very easy. Just fill the F1 grid with a bunch of hasbeens and neverweres like FE does, it leads to mistakes and mistakes lead to excitement.
So does that video purposely glitch out at the moment the event happens? That video is showing nothing
Formula 1 bosses are discussing bringing back refuelling in 2021. Jean Todt, the president of governing body the FIA, said he would like to bring back the practice, which was outlawed before the 2010 season.
Todt said a final decision would be made on the basis of a study on the potential effects. "Personally, I would like to see refuelling, but I am happy to see a study on the positives and negatives," said Todt.
However, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner said: "My recollection of refuelling, was that you wouldn't pass any cars on track, because you would either short-fill or long-fill the car in the pit lane."
"So while it was a fascinating race for tacticians and strategists, it was a very static boring race on track. And that's why we moved away from refuelling."
So the only thing Horner remembers was that there were no overtakes when we had refueling? uhm what?