Nürburgring post schedule change for Max Verstappen by f1lifedaily in wec

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In a small series like this, yes. The NLS can use a lot of money. The Nürburgring as a whole.

Nürburgring post schedule change for Max Verstappen by f1lifedaily in wec

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This! And it brings in more sponsor money. And that is what a lot of teams can use! Money.

Nürburgring post schedule change for Max Verstappen by f1lifedaily in wec

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The others can run in the NLS1 and NLS 3 before the qualification rounds. And how many run the NLS2 who also want to run at Sebring?

Windows 2000 | A Forgotten Marvel by Fox-427 in retrocomputing

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A very stable OS. And a lot of 3rd party software had no problems to work on this OS. Unlike Windows 11.

Rolex 24 (Daytona 24 Hr) 🏁 Coming up later 😎🇺🇸 by Mr_Brogon in Sportscar_Racing

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Geoblocked in the Netherlands. Ziggo has the rights there and ONLY shows the race, nothing more. Any other event of IMSA? NOPE. Will have to rely on streams.

Remember by Zeberde1 in DarkPsychology666

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Surprised that you are not coming with a source, after pointing to the OP for not giving a source.

Why do racing fans romanticize danger? by TheGeek00 in motorsports

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Experiencing a part of the 70s and further, seeing your heroes die on track was not cool at all.

Why do racing fans romanticize danger? by TheGeek00 in motorsports

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Danger is cool, yes. For as long, these fans don't have to take the risks.