growl
Well-Known Member
Without UEFA attacking us and VAR assisting Liverpool, City would have made the Premier League as predictable as F1. Is that a bad thing?
I think the bigger issue is the unchecked reach of Toto throughout F1 now, means it's stifling the competition. When Racing Point have the third fastest car and it's a copy of last year's Mercedes, and that car itself is a second a lap slower than this year's, it just leaves you thinking, what's the point for the rest? Ferrari had to allegedly cheat last year to keep up. I hope the new rules check the dominance somewhat. I appreciate teams creating great cars and dominating but I want there to be enough potential for teams to challenge them and the rules to be designed in such a way that depending on your development choice, different tracks promote different cars, rather than one car dominating at every track.
People moaning about Mercedes dominance can do one. It is great to see Hamilton (a Brit) dominating. I grew up watching Schumacher dominate each title. It will also be great to see Hamilton beat Schumacher's title record.
The amount of power they have lost this year is remarkable.
The 2020 car can’t even get to 200mph (320kph).
A brit....ha ha.
Multi millionaire Lewis Hamilton that lives in the Monaco tax haven and therefore pays no tax.
Who wears a padlock around his neck, symbolising he is a slave, while simultaneously wearing Mercedes clothing...that used jewish slave labour during WW2.
The guy that is sponsored by Hugo Boss, that made clothes for the Nazis.
I'm assuming that with his high morals he will now leave Mercedes, actually pay tax and give up the lucrative Hugo Boss sponsorship?
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No, I don't think so either.
No.Without UEFA attacking us and VAR assisting Liverpool, City would have made the Premier League as predictable as F1. Is that a bad thing?
There’s pretty much no German company that existed in the 1930’s that didn’t make stuff for the Nazis you fucking pleb.A brit....ha ha.
Multi millionaire Lewis Hamilton that lives in the Monaco tax haven and therefore pays no tax.
Who wears a padlock around his neck, symbolising he is a slave, while simultaneously wearing Mercedes clothing...that used jewish slave labour during WW2.
The guy that is sponsored by Hugo Boss, that made clothes for the Nazis.
I'm assuming that with his high morals he will now leave Mercedes, actually pay tax and give up the lucrative Hugo Boss sponsorship?
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No, I don't think so either.
I certainly wouldn’t want to, so I don’t.He spends 8 months of the year travelling the globe during the F1 season and the remaining time in Monaco. Why would he want to pay tax in the UK...?