A Smooooooth Operation in Singapore

A Smooooooth Operation in Singapore

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Some Things Never Change (Josef Newgarden is rly good, Ferrari strategy is rly bad)

We missed formula 1. Didn’t miss Ferrari strategies. Or lack of them. The Mercedes are on fire whereas McLaren …. Yikes. Lots went down in the first week back and we are here to yap about it. Over on the indy side, Josef Newgarden ????? Where did he come from ??? Alex Palau has l ...  Show more

IndyCar = IN. Honeymoon phase = OUT.

The honeymoon phase has come and gone, but don’t get it twisted…we still love motorsports. We also love love and we can admit when we’re a little jealous of a wedding as glamorous as Charles and Alexandra’s. IndyCar finally started and Emma would like to formally apologize to Dal ...  Show more

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