According to EU legislature you can say "coconut milk", I guess it's ok since it doesn't compete with dairy products. However soy/oat/almond m*lk is literally the antichrist and must be defeated.
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I think if you stick either Lawson or Colapinto in a Red Bull right now, they can end up worse off kinda like Albon or Gasly. I'd like to see RBR promote Tsunoda for 25, while "rookies" duke it out in the sister team. Since Honda is moving to Aston in 26, if Red Bull wanted to drop Tsunoda, they would have two drivers who could replace him. I'm not saying this is the best or most likely move for Red Bull, but I think Liam and Franco deserve to drive for a full season before getting destroyed by Max.
Edit: spelling
How do you even fix that? At this point driving on the wrong tyre is an optimal strategy. Either:
- Driver stays on inters and calls for red flag cause it's undrivable
- Driver on inters crashes because they should be on wets, causing a red flag
- someone (like RB today) pits for wets and gets punished because someone else crashed out and caused a red flag
Also I'm not fooled by drivers moaning about how wets suck and have no grip; as long as inters are even 0.1 a lap faster than wets, everyone will want to run inters. I don't think there's place for two wet weather compounds since everyone will pick the 'faster' one regardles of weather.
It's Landover
I'm sure FIA will penalize the British driver known as Lando Norris for breaching the aborted start procedure.
Holy fuck he beached it
Does anyone know what this cylinder/puck-shaped part is? I've seen drivers take it out along with the steering wheel when getting out. I don't remember seeing it before.
I wonder if Red Bull have anything to gain by changing the setup and starting from pit lane.
Spirit of Latifi lives on
Where is Lawson vs Perez? TV direction? Hello?
I meant that jokingly, as in, European Court of Justice is scared of plant-based milk. The way I see it ECJ put in a lot of effort to solve a nonexistent problem, and presented it as "protecting consumers".