
American Exceptionalism
In this piece from RJ O’Connell, he comments about the conflicting nature of being an American Motorsports fan as Haas F1 team made audacious comments regarding the state of its driving talent.
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In this piece from RJ O’Connell, he comments about the conflicting nature of being an American Motorsports fan as Haas F1 team made audacious comments regarding the state of its driving talent.

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“Antagonist, noun: A person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary…” 2017 on both two wheels and four, has told…

Austria was a conflicting MotoGP weekend. On one hand, some incredible racing. The other, the exposure of a circuit that may not be equipped to handle it. Dre writes about the Espargaro/Brookes Twitter fight, and why bike racing can’t take chances on safety.

In the twilight of the World Athletics Championships, Dre writes a piece on both the state of Athletics and comparing it to Formula 1, where both sports are in times where they may need to think about how they’re covered, and what’s coming next.

In the wake of some questionable takes on Lewis Hamilton, Fernando Alonso and Sebastien Buemi, Dre comments on the perceived lack of humanity that Motorsports can often give off.

A lot of people were mad at how Sky Sports F1 covered the Baku incident in Austria, with many fans losing patience. In this piece, Dre argues… Sky were probably in the right…

Motor racing isn’t a fair sport. If it were, Radio Le Mans lead commentator John Hindhaugh wouldn’t have had the names of USAC champion Bryan…



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