The NFL, MLB, and whatever US based sports leagues actually have exceptions to the Sherman antitrust act. F1 does not have this, but are owned by a US based, publicly traded company, and are this is subject to US law, including the Sherman antitrust act.
Baahb
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Where the fuck am I gonna live on 39k? Pay a living wage
That's not one: https://livingwage.mit.edu/counties/24510
Texas at the time.
My wife still hasn't forgiven me.
I thought they had a thing for getting blasted in the face for a bit there.
By that logic, you cannot tell how fast I'm walking without my circumference.
They in fact cannot. Neither California nor Texas is prepared for freezing in any sense of the word.
Im not sure they're issuing blanket dismissal. Parts of Texas are indeed ugly. I'm sure part of you is ugly to, but that doesn't mean all of you is ugly, you beautiful bastard.
Make it stop
If they operate in the US, like they are at this very moment in Miami, they are supposed to follow US law. They don't get some weird ass exception just cause the governing body is located elsewhere. Just like countries are free to ban cigarette advertising, the US does have the ability to say "you want to race here, follow our rules."
Think of it this way, McDonalds is an American company, but their UK subsidiary has to follow UK law, not American law. But if that UK franchisee wants to open a store in the US, they still have to follow US law. Does that make sense to you? The business that is operating in the US follows US advertising law, food safety law, employee protection law, environmental law, etc. Not JUST UK law.