This is me every weekend hoping to somehow telepathically make that papaya tractor go fasterWhat is he doing?
This is me every weekend hoping to somehow telepathically make that papaya tractor go fasterWhat is he doing?
What is he doing?
Too close jk
the picture is lovely, I would gladly have identical picture taken with Daniel, the look he's giving, ohThey do look like a couple though
Googles: How to become a comms manager after wasting 6 years of your life in medicinethe picture is lovely, I would gladly have identical picture taken with Daniel, the look he's giving, oh
Ah stop you're making me feel old nowAh bit before my time, sadly 10 year old me hadn’t yet jumped on the fast car hype
but I have f1 tv so I’ll have to jump into the archives and check it out
I'm not a Daniel stan but bleeping hell that look he's giving her I'm sure it was literally only for a second but the wet floor sign would be requiredToo close jk
Yeah her friend Hannah is also there and she is guest of AM tooOmg no way that’s actually amazing for her
FIA have always favoured Ferrari in the end. No matter what it always comes back to giving Ferrari a leg up.So the FIA decided to change a bunch of regulations (again...). And the one concerning the PU reliability doesn't sit right with me. Basically a team will be allow to change the PU for another PU with a different specification under parc fermé (before if you did this you had to start from the pitlane). They said they did this "in the wake of a spate of reliability failures by teams this year". It is strange that teams are not complaining this time when they were all very vocal about how unfair the rule change for the porpoising was because "only one team suffer from it"
I'm sorry but reliability is a part of the sport, if your PU is not reliable that is a you problem... I find this really unfair tbh, and this time they can't say that the FIA is favouring Mercedes
F1 teams given more scope to fix engine reliability issues
www.motorsport.com