Very nice Oak tree guardrails.
Very nice Oak tree guardrails.
Early S Registry #235
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YouTube video and computer speakers do not do it justice, but still ...
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I shot this pic of the Ligier Matra V12 in 82 (which I think was the last year of the Matra) from the roof of Cobo Hall in Detroit with a 1000mm mirror lens! The sound echoing off those downtown buildings was incredible.
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where can I hear that car in person? I'm going there. Neat shot too!
-Kris Clewell
Professional photojournalist
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I may be in the minority, but I like the new formula 1 just fine. Low downforce, dodgy tires and too much torque is OK. It's a completely new engine formula with relatively new technology. Some details still need to be fine tuned. I was, frankly, surprised that more than half the starters actually finished. While I agree the the engines are perhaps a bit unnecessarily complicated, they are pretty fascinating.
Getting all those systems to work together smoothly will be a big challenge, but also a chance to fine-tune the drivetrain for the drivers who can use it most effectively, not unlike how Vettel tapped the nuances of last year's RB. That's the potential unfair advantage.
The engines don't sound great, but they don't sound bad, either. I like that you can hear some of the other things happening, like the transmissions and tires. And that the engines actually sound a little different from each other. It's not that different from what's been running at Le Mans for a few years now.
Red Bull's problem seems to be not so much dodgy tech (which may well be a problem) as willfully ignoring direct instructions from Charlie Whiting and the FIA, which, right or wrong, is a sure-fire way to attract trouble.
Anything Bernie says is more likely about lining his own pockets than what's good for the sport. I don't like the designated hitter rule, but I don't think it ruins baseball (much) and don't go on about it constantly. Maybe if I were an indicted billionaire I'd feel differently, but...
As a long-time McLaren fan, it was great to see Jenson and "Young Kevin Magnussen" showing some real pace. Now if only they had a title sponsor to pay for all this raciness...
And finally, for the record, I called Alonso for champion just before qually started. My wife and Twitter are witnesses. I don't think they actually have the pace, but Fernando is wily and persistent. Admittedly, it looks like a long-shot now. Time will tell.
Terrence Dorsey
with the turbo being run by its own electric motor, I imagine the torque curve can be programmed to not be that much of a problem.
-Kris Clewell
Professional photojournalist
red decklid club member #1
I'm surprised they got the BRM to run for over a minute.
out of all the F1 cars i have owned the noise from the early 2000,s are the most ear splitting
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Before it became Ruprecht, my Porsche was a '70 911 T
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" slavish adherence to originality wasn't for me, because the car wasn't as good as it could be."
Rob Dickinson's response when asked what motivated him to build Singers