Does that even bring them back to the pre-Hybrid V6 era?
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Will it handle loss and regain of internet gracefully? Mine seems to hang, spinning all the time when I leave my home WiFi and it switches to LTE
So who is doing the Oppenheimer one then?
Exactly, so it seems that F1 saving a few sets of tires per weekend is really just paying lip service to sustainability.
They should just be honest and say that they are making this change because they just want something different.
If they cared about the impact of their tires on sustainability, then why require Pirelli to make tires that degrade so quickly? Just require tires that last a whole race/qualifying distance?
I think this is great. The current hybrid powertrains are so complicated and expensive. Just move to zero carbon e-fuels like Porsche is experimenting with and simpler engines.
Yeah the e-fuels are crazy expensive; but the small volume that F1 would require would still probably be cheaper than the current total costs of all the hybrid stuff.
It was a genuine question. I know he manages Russell and I thought there were some other drivers too.
I thought it was alright, not great but not terrible. I definitely preferred Shrinking over this one as far as Apple TV+ sitcoms go.
Toto is his manager, right?
Sounds almost more like wishful thinking than rumors. But it would lead credence to the abrupt driver swap announced today.
If Daniel was able to drop in a car after being absent for like 9 months and put down competitive times; then I understand Red Bull not wanting to waste any time. Horner probably wants a relaxing summer break with next year's lineup Locked in.
Ricciardo is the GOAT of silly season.
I wonder if it's even that the locals don't want it to be easy to get to Alta/Snowbird. They'd probably rather it stay difficult because they think then there will be fewer people on the mountain.