Key takeaways: Gearboxes will have 6 gears instead of 8. The cars will have to use 30kg of fuel only to generate electric power. The wheelbase will be shortened by 30 cm
Official Statement from Bill Armstrong, Arizona Coyotes GM according to @mcclxsky on twitter: “I’d heard somewhere that he was a point per game player in Colorado last season, so we signed him. Then, this morning… the dial-up’s a little spotty at the Mullett but I noticed my staff had been conglomerating on the other side of the building near a window where they could tether to the wifi from the Starbucks across the street. I hadn’t been online in weeks. I’d brought my laptop over there earlier today and finally had a chance to look this kid up on hockeydb. I realized ‘shit, it was the Colorado Eagles, not the Avalanche.’ It was a tough decision to let Alex go. We had to factor in the cost of both terminating the contract and making a long distance call to the NHL office. Our capologist, who’s great with money by the way - best in the league, Id argue - suggested I just call them collect and announce the termination super quickly when I record my name, so that’s what we did. If any of you have a chance to talk to Alex, please let him know.”
EliteSeafowl 1y ago • 100%
There needs to be 1L of fuel available for the FIA to test to ensure all fuel is within the regulations. Less than 1L won't be enough to properly test it.
Not sure if anyone has been disqualified from qualifying before but two years ago Vettel was disqualified from the Hungarian GP for not having enough fuel
EliteSeafowl 1y ago • 100%
No, financial penalties are exempt from the budget cap
EliteSeafowl 1y ago • 100%
Since he was disqualified and then allowed to compete in the race after a request from Alfa, my assumption is that he would start P20 no matter what
EliteSeafowl 1y ago • 100%
This means he'll be disqualified from the qualification sessions and start P20