They said they needed to cover Hamilton, but Hamilton wasn't that fast. Maybe Hamilton didn't try anymore to hold pace, still, there was a huge gap at the end of the race. Also a big enough gap at the time of "covering" for Hamilton. When they called in Norris it seemed like they wanted to give advantage an used an excuse. I don't get what they were really aiming for.
Haas scoring 20 points in two races. Didn't expect that to happen. Also didn't really notice them during the race, maybe should watch different commentators.
Perez usually performs a bit worse after a contract extension, no? This was predictable. He brings in loads of money. The teams nowadays are really profitable. I guess they value money over performance. Or gambled that Max will bring in enough points on his own.
Suggest to consider why you're highlighting DEI a an issue. I only see such stuff from pretty right wing media.
A common trick is to blame problems on a group. E.g. black people, gay people, trans people, etc. DEI fits right into that.
It's really hard to explain their actions as being profit-driven.
Why are people outraged? Currently the blame is on trans and DEI. You're blaming Disney instead of the ones promoting yet another group as the cause why stuff is bad.
I can now get AS splits for less that 400 (500-600 installed)€ in Spain, where AC is common.
In Netherlands there's a crazy markup on that. You need a local installer. Local installers get huge kickbacks from Dutch sellers. As a result pretty much all installers refuse to install anything bought yourself. Meaning, it costs thousands per AC instead of what it should be.
That's news to me considering the EPA-rated fuel economy of vehicles with both hybrid and pure ICE drivetrains is universally higher for the hybrid versions.
Because they make certain assumptions. Fortunately the EU mandated that cars measures those things since various years. That caused a review of those hybrids. They're usually not charged.
Interesting that Putin went to North Korea. Especially as he didn't go there for 25 years. The meetings they had during this 25 years, NK had to go to Russia.
Anyway, more shells and do on for Russia is not good news. The support for Ukraine really needs to be stepped up.
Yet you back up your claim with nothingness. Not quite sure how living in a country makes you an expert on regulations. Why didn't you add substance? The compliance department in the companies I worked for wouldn't be experts btw.
You don't know the Ape? It's really everywhere in Europe.
I haven't seen those in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany except maybe once in 5 years. Further, it's seems not comparable. In Netherlands it likely wouldn't be considered a car. It likely would fall under the max 45 kmh regulations.
Republicans don't by default have anything against gays.
Because hey, every time they do everything against gays there's an excuse! There's been loads and loads of excuses over the years, but hey, they really don't have anything against gays!
They say migrants, but mean asylum seekers. While actively encouraging as much as possible foreign workers for e.g. ASML. Asylum seekers only make up a tiny portion of the migrants. Knowledge workers however, ...
Netherlands had a right wing government. They messed up greatly. People voted even more right because "obviously" the previous government was actually left wing.
Perception matters a lot for a large group of people.
And it's funny because when certain parties make promises there interpretation differs depending if they like the party or not.
E.g. making promises to improve things: who will pay for it? E.g. left wing is spending money they don't have, or they care too much about lazy people.
If a right wing party makes a promise to improve things and financially it is pretty much certain it'll not work out: don't be negative, just saying that because of x/y/z.
It's too easy to blame left wing parties for what is happening. Pretty sure there's various causes, and people often aren't logical or rational.
Pretty sure that they tested those hydrogen tanks for safety and they really don't cause issues. There's loads of safety systems in there.
The biggest issue that I have with hydrogen tanks is that the hydrogen makes those tanks brittle over time. I recall that those tanks need replacing every 8 years. Again, that's due to the hydrogen, it's not due to how much it was driven.
There is often suggestions that an EV battery doesn't last, see some comments here. Hydrogen tank issue is ignored for whatever reason.
Let's pretend I didn't say anything 😬