I don't get it: the NFL hosts games in Europe, and Americans are fine with it; we actually LIKE seeing the British stadium filled with jerseys from every NFL team and LIKE the idea that the NFL has gained fandom in other parts of the world. European Formula 1 fans seeing more Americans getting into "their" sport?
I've never seen more uppity, snobbish people in my life, looking down on "peasants" they deem to be disgracing their sport with their plebian eyeballs.
Anyway, I stayed up until midnight in 'Murica to watch the Australian Grand Prix Saturday. Yes, I was wearing my MAGA hat, drinking Bud Light with my sister-wife and the confederate flag blowing in the background. Good race, and a well earned win for LeClerc. It appears he's going to be the next driver to hate on for his success. Ferrari looks fucking amazing (well, LeClerc looks amazing; Sainz has some work to do, but he's still a threat to the rest of the field in that car.) And Bottas finished in the points again with his Alfa Romeo which is all I really wanted when he started in P12. The P8 finish is even more impressive given the only cars that finished in front of him were contenders for a championship, i.e.: a Ferrari, a Red Bull, BOTH Mercedes and BOTH McClarens. Ocon managed to get his Alpine up there into P7, but that was an anomaly; Alonso was much stronger in the same car and would have finished higher had he actually finished the race.
Funny, I mentioned in another thread that I recently got my buddy in F1, and he called me Sunday morning, laughing, talking about how Bottas sucked and wasn't going to finish in the points. I asked what he was talking about; P8 IS in the points. He asked what
I was talking about; the race wasn't over. I realized he was watching a replay, and thought he was watching the live race. I laughed my ass off, asking on what planet are the US and Australia both in daylight? What's funnier is this same friend of mine is a flat-earther.