Norris needs to get back and give drs to piastri.
When the track dries up a bit more, max could be in trouble.
Leclerc retires from the race.
He nearly took out Russell.
And Leclerc pits again. Looks like the Ferrari is back boys.
Albono passing between two cars to overtake. Oh Albono and Canada is always exciting.
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Safety car.
Mclarens have seem to come alive
They broke parc ferme, to change their setup.
Here’s the thread, join in.
Ocon and Russell, line up side by side on the grid as teammates. Everyone ahead and back will be sweating bullets.
Care to elaborate ??? I don’t see it, helping stalkers.
Just like, pre-installed Edge and Onedrive, completely opt in and one day a windows update (automatically) reboots your pc and you just got opted in.
There is no dog plot line in 65.
And USS George Bush met the same ship after 60 years.
For those who haven’t watched it, here is the video of the interaction: https://youtu.be/I103uB0zp6M?si=Lfirg3gQECuGzxW_
Had the same idea, but it won’t work:
Non Paywall link: https://archive.ph/wlHq3
From the article:
Only about 4 percent of pet owners have insurance, and even for them, the options are limited. Pet insurance often excludes pre-existing conditions and costs more for older pets who are more likely to get sick.
Companies can also change the terms. This spring, the insurance company Nationwide notified thousands of pet owners that it was discontinuing their coverage, leaving them scrambling to enroll in new plans that excluded the pets’ pre-existing conditions. About 100,000 plans are being discontinued, said Kevin Kemper, a Nationwide spokesman.
Stephanie Boerger of Royal Oak, Mich., said that Nationwide had been covering her cat’s chemotherapy, but told her it would not renew her plan when it expired in August. The treatment, which costs about $1,000 every other month, will not be covered under any available plan.
“Now I feel like I have to choose between paying for my cat’s chemo or letting her die,” said Ms. Boerger, who was able to find new coverage through a competing company.
In a statement, the Nationwide spokesman cited the rising cost of veterinary care. “We are making these tough decisions now so that we can continue to be here for even more pets in the future,” he said.