Apple's coverage of F1 leaves something to be desired. Having watched practices and qually I knew what to expect so I skipped the preliminary crap and joined as Brundle was finishing his pit walk. I think Oscar showed character in taking overall ownership of the crash even though the car as we suspected was part of the problem.
Minus the first 10 or so laps the race went as suspected. 5 DNFs, Merc running away with the race, and Ferrari being Ferrari. Max put on a somewhat overlooked clinic, Ferrari's quickness off the line is no longer a rumor, and I still hate the new power units for all of the reasons. Caddy did what was expected of them so people bashing their performance can eat a dick and start their own F1 team from scratch.
Off to China and we can start tracking trends among the teams.
With F1 continuing to fuck up the greateat race series in motorsports, and with the move to Apple broadcasts, maybe this is the year I become a big Indy car fan:
With F1 continuing to fuck up the greateat race series in motorsports, and with the move to Apple broadcasts, maybe this is the year I become a big Indy car fan:
I actually wanted to watch their last race but they held it on a Saturday. Indy seems to be kind of hit and miss with either bangers or snooze fests and is still better than NASCAR IMO.
I could probably like NASCAR if they dropped the playoff nonsense and handled the cars like GT3.
I actually wanted to watch their last race but they held it on a Saturday. Indy seems to be kind of hit and miss with either bangers or snooze fests and is still better than NASCAR IMO.
I could probably like NASCAR if they dropped the playoff nonsense and handled the cars like GT3.
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