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Tesla says FSD was off before Cybertruck crash — but the video tells a different story electrek.co/2026/03/18/tes… by @fredlambert







Adrián de la Garza será candidato del PRI en Nuevo León vía @sdpnoticias sdpnoticias.com/estados/nuevo-…






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McLaren boss points out bizarre 'counter-intuitive' flaw in new F1 rules: — Andrea Stella, McLaren team principal, highlighted a peculiar aspect of the new F1 rules where making mistakes during a lap can sometimes lead to energy-related advantages. Speaking to media, Stella explained: “Occasionally there are comments from our drivers that once they make a mistake actually saves some energy, therefore you go faster overall in a sector.” “Occasionally there are comments from our drivers that once they make a mistake actually saves some energy, therefore you go faster overall in a sector because the energy you saved with the delay in the throttle because you had a problem is going to reward you at the end of the straight.” — He pondered whether such scenarios should be part of the sport: “Obviously this goes much more as to...do we want to be faithful to the DNA of racing in a traditional sense? Do we accept that this counter-intuitive situation belongs to the business or not? I think this is more of a high-level philosophical question. I think fans are a part of this in finding the answer, but above all the drivers are a part of this in finding the answer.” — Stella concluded by emphasizing the role of F1 and the FIA in addressing these issues: “It's for F1 and the FIA now to collect the feedback, create a picture. The tools to respond now exist. I think we have understood enough of the regulation to understand how we can apply some tweaks, but it's more for the FIA and F1, I think, to assess the situation and decide whether this will have to be applied or not.” #mcLarenf1 🇬🇧 VIA: [gpblog]