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Ummm sweetie, now you're just straight cappin fr fr
Yeah they love to play the "muh immigrant dad had multiple jobs blah blah blah". Hamilton lived with his (white) mother and (white)half-siblings until he was 12 (explains something about him now perhaps). Not much is known about his mother because she's been super private but we do know she attended a London private school followed by a private university, working class people don't do that, so there is some generational wealth in the mix. It sounds like a rich white girl screwing the black man to piss of daddy story.
 
rip for Ocon, that chicane claims another. hopefully they can get him out for qualifying.

also that helmet cam of the crash was cool
 
Not to play devil's advocate but Russell was bouncing up and down a lot today. Maybe they are fiddling with their setup. Plus it is cooler then yesterday which might affect Mercedes more then others. Nice to see both Haas with good lap times. And Albon again doing some incredible things with that car
 
As quite a few (again including Adrian Newey so it's worth listening to) have said that nopod design is extremely knife-edge in set up with performance cliffs either side. A change in temperature or wind direction is likely enough to push it off the edge. The p2 performance is far more likely everything just aligning perfectly than a sudden leap forward.

Also just watched the W series race. I've only ever seen one but this was amature hour as fuck.
 
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the American gp2 driver Logan Sargent is on the f1tv pre-quali show. cool to hear from him and hopefully Williams lets him have a practice session this year
 
What are the benefits of nopod again? Less drag or something?
It's apparently crazy fast if you get it onto that knife edge reliably. No one else wanted to take that gamble (both Haas and Redbull say they explored that and no doubt others did too) but it would be just like merc to assume they're going to be perfect.
 
From what I understand is that this design produces a lot of downforce (apparently too much which results in bouncing) And I read a few eeks ago that this design was never expected by thwe FIA and that they will probbaly modify the regulations for 2023 in order to prevent designs like this.

Edit: Russell out but Stroll in Q3. F1 is getting clowned
 
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Also just watched the W series race. I've only ever seen one but this was amature hour as fuck.
There's a German saying, that gets posted under every female soccer game clip, it would translate to: "donkeys in a race for thoroughbreds". I'd love to see a talented female F1 driver that'll stand her ground in the sport, but if it's a literal diversity hire situation, where a sponsor dishes out a shitton of money, just so we can watch an F1 version of Danica Patrick's stint in Nascar, and said female F1 driver ends up completely obliterated and shamed at the end of the grid, it'd be rather hilarious.
 
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There's a German saying, that gets posted under every female soccer game clip, it would translate to: "donkeys in a race for thoroughbreds". I'd love to see a talented female F1 driver that'll stand her ground in the sport, but if it's a literal diversity hire situation, where a sponsor dishes out a shitton of money, just so we can watch an F1 version of Danica Patrick's stint in Nascar, and said female F1 driver ends up completely obliterated and shamed at the end of the grid, it'd be rather hilarious.
You got something close to that with the Susie Wolff William's reserve driver crap. She was there literally because her husband owned part of the team and was a million miles off in the P1s she took part in (when she wasn't throwing it off the track) and the sky F1 pundits still praised her nonstop in those sessions.
 
There's a German saying, that gets posted under every female soccer game clip, it would translate to: "donkeys in a race for thoroughbreds". I'd love to see a talented female F1 driver that'll stand her ground in the sport, but if it's a literal diversity hire situation, where a sponsor dishes out a shitton of money, just so we can watch an F1 version of Danica Patrick's stint in Nascar, and said female F1 driver ends up completely obliterated and shamed at the end of the grid, it'd be rather hilarious.
Imagine if Sophia floresh (who’s in LMP2 WEC now) or tatiana Calderon (who we have over here in Indycar) joined that series, it would be domination
 
She was there literally because her husband owned part of the team and was a million miles off in the P1s she took part in (when she wasn't throwing it off the track) and the sky F1 pundits still praised her nonstop in those sessions.
"See how expertly she ... uh... accelerated out of that corner directly into a spin that made her hit the barriers? Yeah, uh... that was... uh... the pit exit on this track is notoriously hard to... uh..."
-"No man, that was pure amateur ho-"
[Sound of gun being cocked]
-"As I was saying, I agree, this part is very tricky, especially on warm, sunny days under virtual safety car conditions."
 
I remember a time where Indycar had a fair share of female drivers. Besides Danica Patrick, they had Sarah Fisher, Bia Figueiredo, Katherine Legge and Pippa Mann. Perhaps a few others I don't remember. None made that much of an impact, but it was nice to see them going toe-to-toe with the men, with no feminist bullshit behind them either.

Okay, so there was one that left a negative impact. Her name was Milka Duno, Venezuelan pay-to-drive and considered the worst driver ever by 10 among 10 Indycar aficionados. She regularly finished dead last about 10 laps behind the leaders, and that's when she did manage to finish the whole damn race, because she was a spinning and crashing machine like few others. Seriously, she could make Nikita Mazepin look like Niki Lauda.

There was a time Venezuela (or at least PDVSA) invested hard in a racing program of their own, back when the problems with Chavez's regime weren't so glaring. The only one that kinda-sorta went well was Pastor Maldonado.
 
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Isn’t Sophia on record hating the W Series for being pandering?
I think most of them find the series an insult, especially when the overall quality of the grid there is that there's only a few talents that could hack it in junior formulae like Jamie Chadwick, Alice Powell, maybe Emma Kimiläinen but the rest are not worth watching as anything other than grid filler. If anything, it just serves as a holding pattern at best and as an outright ghetto for drivers at worst.
 
There's a German saying, that gets posted under every female soccer game clip, it would translate to: "donkeys in a race for thoroughbreds". I'd love to see a talented female F1 driver that'll stand her ground in the sport, but if it's a literal diversity hire situation, where a sponsor dishes out a shitton of money, just so we can watch an F1 version of Danica Patrick's stint in Nascar, and said female F1 driver ends up completely obliterated and shamed at the end of the grid, it'd be rather hilarious.
Sometimes I can't help but get the feeling that men have some kind of general competitive advantage built in, and not just in physical sports. I have no proof of this, but if you look at other fields where physicality shouldn't be an advantage, men still manage to leave the women behind.
  • Chess, classically seen as a game of the mind, just one woman rated 2700+ (the superGM rating).
  • Starcraft II, the most achieved "woman" is a troon.
  • Women's esports in general is filled with champions that can't even win an open minor league - not sure how much this has changed in the past few years.
Isn’t Sophia on record hating the W Series for being pandering?
So similar to Hou Yifan in Chess? She's billed as the next Judit Polgar, and while she's nowhere near the top 10, she's miles ahead of every other female Chess player. IIRC, she does not compete for the women's world championship.
None made that much of an impact, but it was nice to see them going toe-to-toe with the men, with no feminist bullshit behind them either.
If anything, it just serves as a holding pattern at best and as an outright ghetto for drivers at worst.
Having feminist bullshit is probably what holds women back in sports where they actually stand a chance instead of being mogged by male competitors with stronger and faster bodies. Their main theory seems to be that by creating a safe space and a parallel league of their own, they can eventually grow the talent pool and then stand up to the patriarchy.

What I think the problem with such a system is that it creates a situation where it pays to be low to mid tier. Why bother with the effort and injury risk shooting for the big leagues where there's no guarantee of even making it when there's a space just for you. It may not pay as much, but it pays, AND you get to call yourself world champion.

Bit of a shame in the context of racing. Shorter bodies in theory should fare better in G loading (does it?) and being smaller in general means your car is hauling less weight around.

No such luxury for men. You either make it or you don't. But today, you can call yourself a woman, and gain access to that area. And unlike eunuchs of the past, you're not even required to give up your manhood to advance.
 
To be fair: the male drivers have their Schumachers and Alonsos but then there are also the Lavaggis or Deletrazes


And in the female driver part it's the same: we had a Lella Lombardi or Michelle Mouton but then we also have Tatiana Calderon or Carmen jorda. Only difference is that female drivers are rarer in higher racing classes. Just like in E-Sport
 
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