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Yes just three races...They’ve axed Mexico in favour of the new Dutch GP. How many races has that new track hosted? 3? I can think of more deserving tracks to axe
Yes just three races...They’ve axed Mexico in favour of the new Dutch GP. How many races has that new track hosted? 3? I can think of more deserving tracks to axe
Indeed. You can add Peter Windsor to the list of people on the Rich Energy payroll. His 'interview' video with Storey was shockingly bad. I barely rated Windsor's journalistic integrity beforehand, and it went through the floor afterwards. It's a shame Scarbs is also hitched to Windsor's wagon, but I refuse to watch either of them now.It is all a little strange really, seems to be nothing more than a money laundering scheme for god knows who. I would fully expect Haas to distance themselves quite soon, this stupid copying of someone else's logo has brought a lot of attention and the judge in the case was absolutely scathing of Storey, expect more to follow I imagine.
“For example, when Mr Wyand in cross-examination tried to understand his evidence about the sales figures of Rich Energy drinks, and put to him that he had been quoted in the press in February 2019 as saying that the First Defendant had produced 90 million cans, Mr Storey explained that it had produced 90 million cans, but had not yet filled and sold them.”
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If Rich Energy sold 3-million cans as Storey claimed, at €2.00 per can, that’s €6-million income for the start-up but in reality a pittance in a sport which gobbles up money like a vacuum cleaner on steroids.
I think you misread my post. I said that I *can* think of other tracks more deserving of the axe like Monaco, Russia or Spain. The races in Mexico have been better than most.Really? Seemed a decent enough track, and the altitude made a difference to performance/downforce?
I think you misread my post. I said that I *can* think of other tracks more deserving of the axe like Monaco, Russia or Spain. The races in Mexico have been better than most.
Really? Seemed a decent enough track, and the altitude made a difference to performance/downforce?
Not sure they’ve gone about it the right way. They partnered with Andretti racing last year and they know all about setting up an Indycar. Now that they’ve gone it alone they’re basically learning it all and with one car and curtailed running due to his crash and electrical issues they’re really struggling. He may not even qualify.Alonso is making a bit of a meal out of Indy 500 qualifying. The car handling looks a bit...well, if I was a charitable man I'd call it 'challenging' but I'm not so I shall call it 'evil'. Looks like he's going to have to take part in the final row shootout tomorrow to get onto the grid, when the six cars not qualified in the top 30 go one last time to qualify for the last three spots.
He needs to win this one to get the Triple Crown of Motorsport under either of the definitions usually given for it (Indy 500, 24 Hours of Le Mans, Monaco GP or Indy, Le Mans and F1 championship). At the rate he's going this weekend, Graham Hill's record is going to stand alone for at least another year...
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Classic mini racing on the btcc! I could cry with happyness!
When they mentioned the return of the Mini's, I thought it was going to be the BMW type - Nope the real deal. Awesome racing.
Always enjoy the Ginetta Juniors.
This year they're partnered with Carlin, but yeah none of their drivers seem to be doing well.Not sure they’ve gone about it the right way. They partnered with Andretti racing last year and they know all about setting up an Indycar. Now that they’ve gone it alone they’re basically learning it all and with one car and curtailed running due to his crash and electrical issues they’re really struggling. He may not even qualify.
Clive James is very sadly missed.