And unlike Ed a year ago, Sage really didn't look as though he gave a shit. His driving has been rather sketchy and that's not the kind of attitude a young driver should have.
This really hits me hard. I had the pleasure of meeting Jules back when we were both racing Maranello Karts at the Winter cup in Lonato Italy. He was already at the top of the karting world, and I was competing in my first big time CIK-FIA European kart race. He was so kind and helpful towards me, d...
Well I didn't get to follow a lot of the race at the circuit but looks like there wasn't a ton of action. Especially compared to Toronto and Nurburgring earlier today. Nevertheless as a fan this was probably my most enjoyable Indy yet. The facilities were great and well laid out. Ample parking avail...
I think I've finally figured out what's been bothering me about this crash the most. The shear, unadulterated, brutal violence of it. We've all seen horrifying crashes, but none of us have ever seen anything like what we saw on Sunday. That's the part I can't get over. We'll get past Dan's death and...
The best words I've read since last sunday: Kevin Schwantz #34 These are guys who were good figures for the sport. They always look to be having fun. There's always going to be the Pedrosas. There's always going to be the Stoners. But once Valentino is gone, all the character in the sport is gone. h...
The thing is that Seb could win 14 poles in the 1992 Williams, as could many other drivers. Patrese would have 10 poles if Nigel were eliminated from that year's results. The 1992 Williams is probably the most technologically advanced F1 car in history (not for it's era, as an absolute). Could the N...
I love the way people say he's unmotivated. You did see him in the second half of 09 in that shitbox F60, when it was clear he was about to be replaced?