[-] [email protected] 1 points 4 hours ago

It's a drivers championship, doesn't matter what team you drive for. Now obviously for the WCC those points would count for Haas.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 4 hours ago

I actually think Papa Stroll would be fine with Alonso getting the WDC for him, as long as it's his team. But all of this obviously isn't working.

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So far this week his side quests have included:

  • Being pulled on stage at a Riva Yacht conference, had no idea what was going on and had to say a speech in causal clothes while everyone was dressed in suits

  • Getting into a minor accident with supposedly the Riva Yacht CEO in the passenger seat

  • Weather reporter

  • Karting in the Jules Bianchi karting marathon with 2 separate teams (a Pro team and a team of his friends)

[-] [email protected] 1 points 15 hours ago

Well exposure to different accents can make you understand these kind of things.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

That's good to hear! Unfortunately for him, he isn't driving a Ferrari this time around. Let's hope he is used to how a Haas is driven.

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Yeah the academies definitely stopped the idea of "if you win a junior championship you're on a way to F1". Nowadays it's "if you're in an academy you're on a way to F1". And winning a championship might only be a part of enabling you to get into an academy.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago

From 2005 (when F2 was re-founded) to 2011, every F2 champion except Giorgo Pantano made it into F1. Valsecchi (2012) and Leimer (2013) didn't make it, but again from 2014 to 2021 every single champion made it into F1. Drugovich and Pourchaire not so far.

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Theo Pourchaire won the Formula 2 championship in 2023 and, as with his predecessors Felipe Drugovich and Oscar Piastri, champions in 2022 and 2021 respectively, did not have a place on the F1 grill the following year.

While Piastri won a seat and a very good one at McLaren - last season and is currently one of the main drivers in F1, both the French and Brazilian seem to have little chance of running in the top category in the near future.

In an exclusive interview with Motorsport.com, Pourchaire was displeased to see drivers such as Franco Colapinto, who will complete the season with Williams after taking the place of Logan Sargeant in Italy, or Andrea Kimi Antonelli, who will go for Lewis Hamilton in Mercedes in 2025, to receive a chance in F1 without having been champions in F2, while he does not have his chance. That list is also joined by Oliver Bearman and Jack Doohan, confirmed in Haas and Alpine for next year, respectively.

"From the outside, sure, if you're in my position, it seems unfair, as I think it's unfair to Drugovich, for example, that he won the title, and... you know that's the case. It's the world of F1," he said when asked what he felt when he saw in the top category riders who had not been champions in F2.

"I'm happy to be here again in the paddock (in Monza). I really hope I get my chance one day. I'm willing to give it my all. I'm passionate about this sport. I'm ready to give my best. I'm not asking for anything. I just ask for a seat and a steering wheel, my chance in a car," he added.

In response to the consultation about what he needs to have an opportunity in Formula 1, Pourchaire replied that it is something he himself does not manage to understand, as he considers having proved worthy of a seat.

"It's a good question. I'll make it for myself. Every day. I don't know. I've given the best of me on the track. I'm sure there are people who say winning the championship in the third year in F2 is not very good, but I won it when I was 20. I'm the youngest race winner in F2 history in F2, in F3, so I don't have to prove anything on the track. I just need a chance. That's it. I don't know," he said.

Pourchaire is Sauber's reserve driver this year, but does not seem to be very much in mind in the team's current plans, as the team recently summoned Robert Shwartzman to participate in the first practice in Zandvoort last month.

The Frenchman started 2024 with the aim of competing in the Super Formula of Japan, but left the series after only one race to compete in the IndyCar with Arrow McLaren in place of David Malukas, who was injured, on the second date of the championship in Long Beach.

He was then confirmed to contest this of the season except the 500 Miles of Indianapolis - before being replaced by Nigel Siegel after only four races. He would return in July for a one-time Toronto due to an injury to Alexander Rossi. Anyway, Pourchaire was grateful for the opportunity he had at IndyCar.

"This championship is really impressive. The entire IndyCar community was very kind to me: the drivers, the championship organizers, the members of all the teams, you know, seeing that you are a driver who comes from Europe, F2 champion. Going to IndyCar I think it was very positive for everyone there, and very positive for me as well, because I really liked the car, I really liked the tracks and the fights, everything was very, very good. I enjoyed my time there," he explained.

"I had a great opportunity with Arrow McLaren. I was hoping to drive a little bit more, of course I'm disappointed I couldn't finish the season there with them, but I thank them again for the opportunity. At that point it was really crucial to have that kind of opportunity for me, because otherwise I'm not sure I would have been able to keep driving.'

Pourchaire's future looks uncertain, which he blames on not having the support of sponsors, either to compete in F1 or other championships.

'I'm at a point where I don't have big sponsors to follow me. I don't have money to put on the table. I have to be honest. So I'm just a Formula 2 champion, you know, you're trying to find something to do right now. I'm just trying to find a seat. So, as I said, right now I'm trying to find something," he concluded.

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[-] [email protected] 10 points 1 day ago

As expected (there would have been other options but Ollie made the most sense)

[-] [email protected] 6 points 1 day ago

Hm, haven't found any information on that yet

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

It's a value to people who like old Hollywood techniques. Sure, it's a technical thing and 95% of the audience won't care what technique was used as long as it looks good. But for film nerds it's interesting that Marvel would actually do away from their usual greenscreen stages and build practical sets and effects.

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The Championship is contested in teams submitted by European transport agencies who compete in eight disciplines. The event's goal is to honor the best team of tramdrivers in Europe.

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Colin Brittain will replace Rob Bourdon on drums.

Linkin Park just did a live gig in front of a "Linkin Park Underground" audience, video here

Edit: Billboard interview with Shinoda, Farrell and Armstrong, also delving into the drummer change and how this all came together

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(I take this as CGI being of course present, but taking a backseat to support the practical effects)

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Hitech seems to be arguing that the FIA has no authority to accept/reject entries based on commercial factors, but rather only based on safety and regulation factors.

[-] [email protected] 7 points 3 days ago

They rely on donations, that part is correct. Are they in constant financial need so they are forced to ask users so often to donate? No, they are not.

Also keep in mind that while the server and developing costs of Wikipedia are one area of spending, Wikimedia spends money on a host of projects. Some of them you would probably consider more important than others.

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End of the video is the revelation which driver won this years Grill the Grid competition

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Since we wanted to get the homeless fix out as soon as possible and the decorations menu was ready to ship, we decided to bundle them together, along with a bunch of other bug fixes of course. Today, we’ll go through the new decorations menu, how props work, and what has changed with homelessness.

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Graphic by TheRace

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Most of the world celebrates it on 1st May.

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Kevin Magnussen has received 2 penalty points for his collision with Pierre Gasly today, bringing him to 12 penalty points total which results in a race ban.

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