That was awesome
counouLANDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
that was a sick one
fastest lap on the last one
https://streamable.com/vq4qzb
that was a sick one
fastest lap on the last one
https://streamable.com/vq4qzb
This Albon/Hamilton rivalry is shaping up to be spicy as all hell.
MikeMathttps://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/53325412
oh boy
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he's just gonna be pissed and disappointed again lol, it's nice to have an incredibly talented driver back but I don't think it'll mean much unless the team makes massive leaps on next year's car
I genuinely think renault would do better in grabbing someone like Zhou and putting new blood on the grid, Alonso is just going to be frustrated and whiny pissing about in the midfield and hurt the team more than his driving helps. Might make for good memes though
they bring back 40 year old Alonso, meanwhile last years F2 champ doesnt have a seat. really dumb
4hpI genuinely think renault would do better in grabbing someone like Zhou and putting new blood on the grid, Alonso is just going to be frustrated and whiny pissing about in the midfield and hurt the team more than his driving helps. Might make for good memes though
I also think zhou is a good choice
dude is crazy fast, got robbed of a win by unreliability last weekend
and renault aren't really in any position to be paying superstar salaries so someone straight out of f2 can be helpful on that end too
I also think zhou is a good choice
dude is crazy fast, got robbed of a win by unreliability last weekend
and renault aren't really in any position to be paying superstar salaries so someone straight out of f2 can be helpful on that end too
4hpI genuinely think renault would do better in grabbing someone like Zhou and putting new blood on the grid, Alonso is just going to be frustrated and whiny pissing about in the midfield and hurt the team more than his driving helps. Might make for good memes though
budget cap will hopefully change a lot of things
budget cap will hopefully change a lot of things
So apparently there are two races at Spielberg racetrack, BUTBUTBUT THERE WILL BE A RACE HELD AT MUGELLO MY FAVORITE TRACK YES
those two races will both be ass but theyll look spectacular around muggello
the first time i played mugello on assetto corsa i was mind blown and the lap was so long then i look up the f1 track record and its like 1min5s lmao
classic ferrari 19th and 20th on lap one
charles has some major patience issues
charles has some major patience issues
Saw a few formula 1 videos on youtube and it looked interesting, where would be the best place to find current races? Is there an online subscription service or something to that effect?
not sure about vods but live feeds can be found in various places, including here :
https://sportsurge.net/#/streamlist/1171
I don't even know if you can buy a subscription from F1 directly, I guess this would go against their deals with local TV channels?
https://sportsurge.net/#/streamlist/1171
I don't even know if you can buy a subscription from F1 directly, I guess this would go against their deals with local TV channels?
Twiggynot sure about vods but live feeds can be found in various places, including here :
https://sportsurge.net/#/streamlist/1171
I don't even know if you can buy a subscription from F1 directly, I guess this would go against their deals with local TV channels?
In multiple European countries, including Belgium where I live, you can get F1TV Pro directly from the F1 website. It's a subscription based service that allows you to watch all races live, including F2 and Porsche super cups. Also gives you access to a various range of other channels and live data.
You probably won't be able to buy it in the US as ESPN holds the broadcasting rights.
https://sportsurge.net/#/streamlist/1171
I don't even know if you can buy a subscription from F1 directly, I guess this would go against their deals with local TV channels?[/quote]
In multiple European countries, including Belgium where I live, you can get F1TV Pro directly from the F1 website. It's a subscription based service that allows you to watch all races live, including F2 and Porsche super cups. Also gives you access to a various range of other channels and live data.
You probably won't be able to buy it in the US as ESPN holds the broadcasting rights.
SodiumYou probably won't be able to buy it in the US as ESPN holds the broadcasting rights.
damn, does that mean I'd need cable to watch it?
damn, does that mean I'd need cable to watch it?
det-SodiumYou probably won't be able to buy it in the US as ESPN holds the broadcasting rights.
damn, does that mean I'd need cable to watch it?
I think live races and VODs are available in the US, there's a table here.
How did Stroll not get a penalty for that move on Ricciardo? He didn't even keep one wheel on the kerb, let alone give Ricciardo any space. They can make new aero regulations to get the cars racing closer together all they want, but if the stewarding is going to stay this poor and inconsistent then it's not going to help. How difficult is it to just say "the driver on the inside line has to leave the driver on the outside line enough space to keep at least two wheels wholly within track limits when the driver on the outside line has at least half a car length next to the driver on the inside line at corner entry"?
damn, does that mean I'd need cable to watch it?[/quote]
I think live races and VODs are available in the US, there's a table [url=https://f1tv.formula1.com/en/content-schedule]here[/url].
How did Stroll not get a penalty for that move on Ricciardo? He didn't even keep one wheel on the kerb, let alone give Ricciardo any space. They can make new aero regulations to get the cars racing closer together all they want, but if the stewarding is going to stay this poor and inconsistent then it's not going to help. How difficult is it to just say "the driver on the inside line has to leave the driver on the outside line enough space to keep at least two wheels wholly within track limits when the driver on the outside line has at least half a car length next to the driver on the inside line at corner entry"?
rules for pushing drivers off the track are so wildly inconsistent. stroll should have had to at least give the place back but the stewards just make it up, always have and probably always will
MrSmithers96rules for pushing drivers off the track are so wildly inconsistent. stroll should have had to at least give the place back but the stewards just make it up, always have and probably always will
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LjKB9dltbY
Im generally on the side of being more lenient with overtakes but stroll was nowhere near making that turn, all 4 over the sausage kerb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LjKB9dltbY
Im generally on the side of being more lenient with overtakes but stroll was nowhere near making that turn, all 4 over the sausage kerb
Osirisdet-I think live races and VODs are available in the US, there's a table here.SodiumYou probably won't be able to buy it in the US as ESPN holds the broadcasting rights.
damn, does that mean I'd need cable to watch it?
How did Stroll not get a penalty for that move on Ricciardo? He didn't even keep one wheel on the kerb, let alone give Ricciardo any space. They can make new aero regulations to get the cars racing closer together all they want, but if the stewarding is going to stay this poor and inconsistent then it's not going to help. How difficult is it to just say "the driver on the inside line has to leave the driver on the outside line enough space to keep at least two wheels wholly within track limits when the driver on the outside line has at least half a car length next to the driver on the inside line at corner entry"?
F1TV USA has the vods available very shortly after the race is finished, usually within an hour or two.
damn, does that mean I'd need cable to watch it?[/quote]
I think live races and VODs are available in the US, there's a table [url=https://f1tv.formula1.com/en/content-schedule]here[/url].
How did Stroll not get a penalty for that move on Ricciardo? He didn't even keep one wheel on the kerb, let alone give Ricciardo any space. They can make new aero regulations to get the cars racing closer together all they want, but if the stewarding is going to stay this poor and inconsistent then it's not going to help. How difficult is it to just say "the driver on the inside line has to leave the driver on the outside line enough space to keep at least two wheels wholly within track limits when the driver on the outside line has at least half a car length next to the driver on the inside line at corner entry"?[/quote]
F1TV USA has the vods available very shortly after the race is finished, usually within an hour or two.