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You’re more than just the messenger in this instance,Don't shoot the messenger ?
You’re more than just the messenger in this instance,
C.Saudi Arabia will:
a) Finish the track and related facilities this week, and the race will go off without issue
b) Finish the track, but some facilities will be incomplete or have issues
c) "Finish" the track, but issues will arise with the track surface or runoff during the practice sessions
d) Not finish, and the race will be postponed/canceled
Yes as long as we’re not calling them Nazis. We can agree to not like certain drivers and teams but calling them Nazis is a bit much.Yeah, but it's OK to spread hate for Max/RBR?
Yes as long as we’re not calling them Nazis. We can agree to not like certain drivers and teams but calling them Nazis is a bit much.
Dude...So what your saying is we should all forgive RBR/Mercedes for past mistakes move on and enjoy the racing??
Dude...
It was a tone deaf joke that fell flat.
It happens. Let it go and let's go racing.
By what measure?The interesting thing is, with Bruce Mclaren and Colin Chapman no longer with us either, our winningest living team boss is….Christian Horner
Toto Wolff says hello.RIP Sir Frank Williams. I don’t think there’s been a more iconic figure in F1 ownership other than Enzo Ferrari.
The interesting thing is, with Bruce Mclaren and Colin Chapman no longer with us either, our winningest living team boss is….Christian Horner
I see all these old-school running photos and I can't imagine how miserable it must've been running in cotton.RIP Frank Williams.
I kind of wished he never had to see his team get acquired by a private company.
In his prime, he was a very good distance runner.