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What's even worse, he's signed with those clowns through 2026.And I garuntee its eating at Charles. He knows he should be way ahead (or at least in a tight fight) in the championship right now, but he isn't.
Watching Indy and listening to James Hinchcliffe breaking down how drivers use lapped traffic for pick plays and how slipstreaming works and how cars get loose on the apron elevation change and then going to Crofty sucking off Lewlew is just night and day.Crofty must be able to suck a bowling ball through a drinking straw. Either that or he has photos of Sky executives in compromising positions. There's no other way that faggot could possibly be keeping his job.
It's such a shame that Indycar is really bad at marketing itself.Watching Indy and listening to James Hinchcliffe breaking down how drivers use lapped traffic for pick plays and how slipstreaming works and how cars get loose on the apron elevation change and then going to Crofty sucking off Lewlew is just night and day.
If you haven't guessed, I've really been enjoying Indycar lately.
Problem is too it's his only option. RBR doesn't want him, Merc wouldn't want him. Where would he go if wants out? It's very clear Merc wants Lewis to eventually bow out and get a puppy to put besides Georgie boyWhat's even worse, he's signed with those clowns through 2026.
If ferrari continue like this until then (high probability), he better not miss his chance to get out of there and jump ship to merc as soon as a spot opens up.
Otherwise he'll end up a broken man like kimi, alonso or seb - just without atleast one championship.
The thing I like about Indycar is the commentators seem to do a good job of mentioning things that are not on the screen, so you get even more information. Even though I do like crofty and the boys sometimes it just seems like he’s just watching the TV with me and commentating what we see. With Indycar on NBC they have more pit lane reporters, and they frequently chain off of each other feeding us information about each team and their strategies and different situations the drivers are dealing with. It’s a better use of the talking, I think.Watching Indy and listening to James Hinchcliffe breaking down how drivers use lapped traffic for pick plays and how slipstreaming works and how cars get loose on the apron elevation change and then going to Crofty sucking off Lewlew is just night and day.
If you haven't guessed, I've really been enjoying Indycar lately.
It's particularly nice on weekends like this one where there's no Diffey so he's not screaming over the others.Watching Indy and listening to James Hinchcliffe breaking down how drivers use lapped traffic for pick plays and how slipstreaming works and how cars get loose on the apron elevation change and then going to Crofty sucking off Lewlew is just night and day.
If you haven't guessed, I've really been enjoying Indycar lately.
I have an even better clip
I don't think I can agree on this point, at least not fully. Carlos was out of 2 of the first 4 races of his own doing, though he's clearly trying to make up for that now by driving like mad. Monaco, Silverstone and now France have been strategic calls so awful it makes the theory of the new F1 manager game being a secret headhunting tool for Ferrari seem like less and less of a joke.And Ferrari simply has bad luck.
The radio bit where his RE calls in that Lando is catching him and he just replies "Yeah, no problem. I want him to burn his tires" was just fantastic. And Monaco where he backed up Lewis so much that the leaders were effectively behind him and not in front of him, and hearing Lewis learn that fact was comedy at its finest.Part of me wishes Alonso was in a better car. The guy can still go, he just needs the machinery IMO.
His pure fucks-free status is a glory.The radio bit where his RE calls in that Lando is catching him and he just replies "Yeah, no problem. I want him to burn his tires" was just fantastic. And Monaco where he backed up Lewis so much that the leaders were effectively behind him and not in front of him, and hearing Lewis learn that fact was comedy at its finest.
If I could change one thing in F1 history, even more so than any of the major driver deaths/accidents, it would be making Kimi stay with McLaren after 2006.Part of me wishes Alonso was in a better car. The guy can still go, he just needs the machinery IMO.
Someone needs to pick up where Kimi left off.His pure fucks-free status is a glory.
So, has Russel said anything after the race about almost crashing into Perez and whining like a little bitch? Unless he admits he was in the wrong, that cunt is about as likeable to me as Kang Louie... or bleeding hemorrhoids.