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It's from the Victory Gundam OP, one of my favorite anime growing up.sick avy btw. what is that from?
Man I'm young as hell, but from the 2 crazy chicks I've messed with, I can tell you that the P is amazing.She looks crazy, to be honest.
Man, JB's just getting everything out of that car...McLaren overjoyed getting into Q3 there
^ He's actually worn the Stratos one before... Aus I think it was?
Also... Tamara Ecclestone naked with diamonds on 'Playboy' cover - picture
F1 drivers to be left without cockpit warning lights for Bahrain GP
By Jonathan Noble Sunday, April 21st 2013, 10:12 GMT
Formula 1 drivers will once again be left without cockpit warning lights for the Bahrain Grand Prix, after issues with the FIA's electronic marshalling system continued at Sakhir this weekend.
For the first three races of the season, the FIA has had to switch off the telemetry aspect of its marshalling system because of concerns it was not bulletproof enough for use in an actual grand prix.
The telemetry system informs the drivers about warning flags, the use of a safety car, and also when DRS has been enabled or disabled.
The issues have come to light at the start of this season because the FIA switched to a new supplier.
Although FIA race director Charlie Whiting has said he is now happy with the marshalling lights and GPS aspects of the system, the telemetry issue remains significant enough for it to be turned off once again.
At the Chinese Grand Prix, a number of drivers were called to the stewards to explain why they had used DRS under yellow flag conditions.
In the end, the stewards elected to not hand out any penalties because of the mitigating circumstances caused by the telemetry issues, as DRS was not automatically disabled.
The FIA is working hard to ensure that the situation is improved in time for the start of the European season in Spain in three weeks' time.