I think you are taking him to literally, I'm pretty sure he doesn't mean switched on time.
I think you are taking him to literally, I'm pretty sure he doesn't mean switched on time.
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I watched this video yesterday, around the 25:00 minute mark there's a lot of technical stuff being discussed by Lewis about how the data crunching capacity to get usable info in front of a screen between Q attempts, about analysis of tire deg that used to take two or three days can now be delivered in one. Certain pieces of info here is really worth sitting through. Not just a sponsor rah rah session.zibby43 wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 23:26Toto discussing how Mercedes has increased its downforce targets for the 2019 car. Toto also hints at a new design with respect to the 2019 PU.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q95f4iG ... .be&t=2238
It's really good, if you get picked up from reception I'd recommend getting there early to have a good look at the 2015/ 2016 engines which are displayed just as you walk in. Also just behind the reception desk there is a 500i and a F1 V8 too, these are a bit out of the way and many visitors don't get to see them.
Yep, I thought that was very interesting as well.TAG wrote: ↑07 Dec 2018, 21:00I watched this video yesterday, around the 25:00 minute mark there's a lot of technical stuff being discussed by Lewis about how the data crunching capacity to get usable info in front of a screen between Q attempts, about analysis of tire deg that used to take two or three days can now be delivered in one. Certain pieces of info here is really worth sitting through. Not just a sponsor rah rah session.zibby43 wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 23:26Toto discussing how Mercedes has increased its downforce targets for the 2019 car. Toto also hints at a new design with respect to the 2019 PU.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q95f4iG ... .be&t=2238
I reckon its probably the tax avoidance with the purchase of his Jet.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑29 Dec 2018, 15:26He got an MBE a while ago which TPTB probably consider enough.
Shame he isn't in a drug-soaked sport like cycling or a sport favoured by the establishment like tennis. Then he could have had a higher award or even a knighthood.
I guess he'll get a knighthood once he retires.
Unlikely. The entirely legal avoidance of tax won't worry the people who make the decisions on honours...they all do it!NathanOlder wrote: ↑30 Dec 2018, 23:29I reckon its probably the tax avoidance with the purchase of his Jet.
Also, I didn't realise he had an MBE ?
But Hamilton's is for Mercedes Benz Engine, so he is happyJust_a_fan wrote: ↑31 Dec 2018, 15:26They knighted Andy Murray while he is still active. He also has an OBE compared to Hamilton's lesser MBE.
Murray has been much less successful than Hamilton but he is the only Brit to win Wimbledon in many decades so obviously rates a knighthood. Or something.