

If you just make the whole weekend FP1/SQ/Sprint, that would work for at least 10 of the rounds.


If you just make the whole weekend FP1/SQ/Sprint, that would work for at least 10 of the rounds.


We’ve found a use for the wet tyre! If this was the race it would have been red flagged due to lack of visibility when following another car.


Is this unshittification?


Pirelli announcing something for “safety” that the commercial rights holders have been talking about for show is definitely suspicious, let’s see how much tread is left on them.


If we’re playing by The Price is Right rules, I’ll guess $899.
I’ll guess $900.


Proton has an Onion site for connecting to their service over Tor - it’s one of the neat things that you can use Tor for without any nefarious intent.


I hope his team doesn’t offer to help plan the wedding


I thought OP was genuinely asking the question until about half way through…
Also you weren’t assigned Uranium at birth.
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I agree, but I also think the researchers should be awarded a hefty bounty for knowing which part of the website to ask.


This blog is part 1 of 3 in a series of vulnerabilities found in Formula 1.


You can use and support Tor! It’s easy with a bootable version of Tails, I use it to access Proton Mail since they make their regular services also available on an onion site (the link is on their regular website).


“I SAID PLEASE REMOVE ME FROM THIS LIST”


Poor VCARB mechanics…


RIP Roscoe


The tyre tread rolling past Lawson’s car was comedy gold.


It would carry a sporting penalty in a race, but 10k to smash Norris’ confidence (based on his later radio) is probably worth it.


You can play it in a browser, I can recommend Wonder Boy 3: The Dragon’s Trap (also its excellent remake on Steam/GOG is worth it): https://archive.org/details/segasms_Wonder_Boy_III_1989_Sega
I’m gonna sing the Doom song!!