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heywoodu

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  1. Now that's something you don't expect
  2. The only little annoying thing about the production is that the LED lights on the cars show their position and not their actual number, meaning their numbers are almost impossible to spot in the dark and so it's a little hard to know who you're looking at.
  3. Yep, and always a perfect mix of being professional and very knowledgeable and simply having an entire aura that says he's having fun and loving what he does.
  4. If someone is at the very least a decent F1 driver, just assume they live in Monaco You won't be right all the time, but chances are you will be
  5. This is about the guy who resisted arrest and then even thought it'd be a good idea to grab the officers' taser weapon, I guess? I wonder if this will lead to the same kind of protests as George Floyd's death, so far this one seems a whole lot less psycho-like than what Chauvin did...I mean, he grabbed a weapon for crying out loud.
  6. I believe he made his 'debut' in one of the IndyCar virtual races - one later than planned, because his rig wasn't delivered yet in time for the race in which he had planned to make his debut
  7. Ah, Verstappen's famous Dutch internet while living in Monaco
  8. Absolutely, yes Martin Haven, that is. IBSF commentator in winter, motorsports commentator (WTCR, WEC etc) in non-winter. It's always a little weird for me at first, hearing the skeleton and bobsleigh guy commentating motorsports, even though I've been watching/listening for a few years now.
  9. The first one came thanks to a glitch as well. He turned into the corner and all went well, and all of a sudden he was back in the middle of the corner going off into the gravel trap. Not much you can do when your car suddenly moves back 100 meters
  10. One would think Tracy Krohn got behind the wheel for a minute there.
  11. Eurosport used to show it and I used to watch it every now and then ages and ages ago, I used to like it but also remember the positions often being more or less decided after the first curve
  12. One would easily think otherwise this past week or so
  13. Obviously I searched first, but since I can't find it: no word yet on the Supercross events for this season? Manchester, Papendal and Rock Hill were still supposed to happen, I know Papendal is pretty much cancelled, but no idea about the other two. Meanwhile the world championships are still postponed instead of cancelled I think.
  14. So you need the strength training Yay nature
  15. Great, they broke the game.
  16. Free strength training
  17. Right, I forgot my time As planned, I opened fast and after 200 meters or so tried to get into a bit of a rhythm I might be able to finish with. First half kilometer, thanks to the fast opening, went in 1:49, after which the second half kilometer went a little under two minutes...meaning I already had my first ever sub-4 minutes kilometer done and dusted - while still very much dying with a capital D because I was only at two thirds of the race. Somehow I managed to keep my speed above 15km/h (needed for sub-6 minutes), and eventually finished in a rather surprising 5:40.5
  18. That sounds better than the 25 degrees but terribly humid of today. My warmup was 3.5km, the first 2.5km of which was in a very easy pace, with a low heart rate, plenty of times I barely break a sweat when running in that relaxed pace (roughly 6:40/km)....now sweat was just pouring down my head non-stop. At least for shorter distances this weather isn't so bad for the muscles.
  19. I liked what they had in NASCAR, where everyone had one or two full resets during the race. Makes it a good mix of serious racing, because you don't wanna break your car, and fun, because that's what it's all about in the end.
  20. https://storage.googleapis.com/fiawec-prod/assets/ressources/Pdf/2020/24H_Le_Mans_virtual_entry_list_autohorized_to_take_part_in_the_race_130620.pdf Light: real racers Dark: sim racers Which taught me apparently Jarno Opmeer isn't a real racer anymore, I missed that Too bad, he was promising in F4. I'm sad the #14 with Alonso is already out, we won't get to see Barrichello
  21. Do you have a Camelbak or some other option to keep drinking? Good luck!
  22. In terms of graphics and actual race info and such, this is being done so much better than many of the other races I've seen so far these months, absolutely
  23. Damn, Simon Pagenaud with an entire sim change (!) in a minute or so You know, because real pros have a back-up sim in the same room, just in case.
  24. Yeah, but that's what I mean: this is content that is much better if it's available for interested people to watch later. I mean, how many people are interested in Guyana's curling team in the first place and how many of them are live at the few moments in which it's available? They're just missing out on a much bigger audience. But alright, if they're having fun, it's fine I guess
  25. Yeah, 'Habsburg' would take way too long to pronounce
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