Bought a 55" Samsung QN85C series for $1000.00 @ Best Buy. I signed up for their card which gets you 10% back in store credit. (we'll pay the...
Get your lazy ass back out there and get the sunflower seeds I told you to get an hour ago!
It seems to be forgotten how Bridgestone really screwed the pooch at Philip Island in 2013 causing the mandatory bike swap fiasco. There were tire...
I think it's a baby picture of Kelsey Grammer: [ATTACH]
I'm not saying that Martin didn't have a "bad tire". I am saying that since the dawn of racing, racers have been known to blame something other...
That's where I see Bagnaia's team as having an advantage. They seem to have a better grasp on making the bike work for the Sunday race rather than...
David Emmett on Motomatters did mention that the starts can be tricky due to the dusty conditions and that start position can have an influence on...
Pecco also said that he had tire issues in the sprint. But whether it was him or Martin claiming that a tire was bad is not necessarily the same...
And they're going 3 or 4 seconds faster than in FP1
Martin a few tenths in front of Pecco for FP1. Pecco set his fast lap on a used hard rear and Martin presumably did his fast time on the medium....
Martin isn't controlling his own destiny any more than Bagnaia is.
Recheck the oil level first. If that's good, try unplugging the oil level sensor to see if that fixes the problem.
Bingo.
If by running the table, you mean Martin controls his own destiny, then yes. But you could say that about Bagnaia too. In any other finishing...
Why?
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