@autosport I agree on the sporting side, he's past his prime, financially however I think it'll be extremely lucrative for both sides in bringing 2 iconic brands together, Lewis and Ferrari share something in common - lots of dedicated (some might be less charitable and say deluded) fans!
@RogerWang11 The irony is that the Nintendo / Sony PlayStation would have been full of fail and would be remembered by enthusiasts in the same vein as the N64 DD, a poorly supported obscure accessory never available outside Japan. Instead Sony went it alone and the rest is history!
@Zap2k98 @Cultaholic That only applies to North America, the rest of the World (where Netflix will become the exclusive home of all WWE programming come January 1st) could have all the content that was ever on the Network in theory though in reality I very much doubt this will be the case
@elonmusk The US is way behind in moving government services online, take a good look at the UK that has been a leader in this field. In the UK if I need to renew my driver's license I can do this online quickly and easily, in the US you need to physically go to your local DMV office...
@TheMasterBucks Silverstone 2021 should have been a DSQ but they probably didn't want a riot at Silverstone, but I do agree, there is zero consistency in the penalties dealt out in F1 across the field