Russell Jaslow
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Williams confirms both Russell and Latifi will stay for 2021.
I remember a time in Formula Ford, in the past now, that you'd have a new set for qualifying and another new set for the race. Each set going slightly off after 20 minutes or so.I didn't do that for very long though. It was nuts! And It's why I went to vintage. Not that the car is any cheaper, but operating costs are a lot lower and I still camp out at the track since the largest cost is the hotels.
JFC how did he survive that, let alone with only burns on his hands?Holy crap that was a horrible accident for Grosjean. Seeing the car break in half like that was terrifying. And then the scene of Romain climbing out of the car from behind the barrier (where he totally penetrated it) through the fire... OMG.
Holy crap that was a horrible accident for Grosjean. Seeing the car break in half like that was terrifying. And then the scene of Romain climbing out of the car from behind the barrier (where he totally penetrated it) through the fire... OMG.
For Hamilton, his replacement will be either Hulkenburg, Russel, or Vandoorn, and I would think it will be one of the former 2.
And I bet the Mazepin announcement came now so that he can take Grosjean's seat for the rest of the season.
edit- forgot that Haas will have Fitipaldi take the seat this weekend.
I understand they have asked for Russell. I agree on the walls but couldn't they at least have installed Safer barriers instead of Armco? and also, it looked to me like the car caught fire due to the initial impact that sent it across the track, and then it got a lot bigger once it hit. I give him a lot of credit for making it out.
George Russell to get Lewis' seat- https://www.fox29.com/news/barr-no-evidence-of-fraud-thatd-change-election-outcome
I could have sworn I copied and pasted this https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/...-for-sakhir-grand.5vMOKRppSzFMz7RZzdzmxs.html
Just when you thought Monza was an emotional rollercoaster, along comes Sakhir.
Super Modifides 101
Was anything important missed in the evolution of these monsters?
Being a Midwest guy, I've always known of their existence and that they've always kinda been a "Run What Ya Brung" type of class. Also know that they were heavily tied to Indycars in the 70s. But holy crap. I never really realized how radical the designs actually were. I assume that these are probably the kings of the Weight to HP ratio here in North America still since Outlaw sprints haven't really added much HP since their weight jumped to 1200 LB back in the early 2000s.