And he looked upon the TV and was displeased. For the picture was unnaturally smooth and the borders unnecessarily cropped. He searched the scrolls far and wide to find out what the House of Samsung calls "Overscan".
December 22, 2025 at 10:03 PM
And he looked upon the TV and was displeased. For the picture was unnaturally smooth and the borders unnecessarily cropped. He searched the scrolls far and wide to find out what the House of Samsung calls "Overscan".
What do you think Connor Zilisch's chance of taking part in an F1 weekend is? He's dominated in the Xfinity series this year, won a Karting Championship in Europe and has won in LMP2 Classes at both Daytona and Sebring before the age of 20.
Could be the face of a potential Trackhouse move to F1 🤔
September 26, 2025 at 5:18 PM
What do you think Connor Zilisch's chance of taking part in an F1 weekend is? He's dominated in the Xfinity series this year, won a Karting Championship in Europe and has won in LMP2 Classes at both Daytona and Sebring before the age of 20.
Could be the face of a potential Trackhouse move to F1 🤔
The NASCAR road course guys tend to do well at short tracks. I wonder if it's the same in Indycar in Iowa. Much more "normal" braking than the traditional over braking/coasting
July 12, 2025 at 9:34 PM
The NASCAR road course guys tend to do well at short tracks. I wonder if it's the same in Indycar in Iowa. Much more "normal" braking than the traditional over braking/coasting
What if we're at a race track where the slowest outlap possible is optimal? Final race of the championship with all on the line, a team will take the fine every single day to optimise for the driver. I think this is a bad new precedent for the sport
May 3, 2025 at 8:51 AM
What if we're at a race track where the slowest outlap possible is optimal? Final race of the championship with all on the line, a team will take the fine every single day to optimise for the driver. I think this is a bad new precedent for the sport
When does the team's incompetence ever allow a driver to get out of a penalty? No different to an unsafe release or setting the pit limiter wrong, both would be sporting penalties for the driver.
May 3, 2025 at 8:39 AM
When does the team's incompetence ever allow a driver to get out of a penalty? No different to an unsafe release or setting the pit limiter wrong, both would be sporting penalties for the driver.
I would worry that neither of them will perform at close to 100% of the car and while they've had varying success at top teams they haven't been a leader at a team in the ascendancy.
I think they would work for the first two years but in year three you need someone to push forward with.
May 1, 2025 at 8:36 PM
I would worry that neither of them will perform at close to 100% of the car and while they've had varying success at top teams they haven't been a leader at a team in the ascendancy.
I think they would work for the first two years but in year three you need someone to push forward with.