Lewis Hamilton is still adjusting to life at Ferrari, and Jolyon Palmer has offered his thoughts on what the seven-time world champion might be doing differently from Max Verstappen. After a tough final season with Mercedes, where George Russell came out ahead in their head-to-head, the 40-year-old now faces another stiff challenge against the quick Charles Leclerc. Leclerc has had the upper hand across nearly every part of their intra-team battle this season, which isn’t surprising given Hamilton’s limited experience with Ferrari’s car design and setup. Even though he’s behind, having someone...
Lewis Hamilton is still adjusting to life at Ferrari, and Jolyon Palmer has offered his thoughts on what the seven-time world champion might be doing differently from Max Verstappen. After a tough final season with Mercedes, where George Russell came out ahead in their head-to-head, the 40-year-old now faces another stiff challenge against the quick Charles Leclerc. Leclerc has had the upper hand across nearly every part of their intra-team battle this season, which isn’t surprising given Hamilton’s limited experience with Ferrari’s car design and setup. Even though he’s behind, having someone...
Lewis Hamilton is still adjusting to life at Ferrari, and Jolyon Palmer has offered his thoughts on what the seven-time world champion might be doing differently from Max Verstappen. After a tough final season with Mercedes, where George Russell came out ahead in their head-to-head, the 40-year-old now faces another stiff challenge against the quick Charles Leclerc. Leclerc has had the upper hand across nearly every part of their intra-team battle this season, which isn’t surprising given Hamilton’s limited experience with Ferrari’s car design and setup. Even though he’s behind, having someone...
Washington Monthly Editor Bill Scher recently deconstructed Senate Majority Leader John Thune’s (R-S.D.) explosion on the Senate floor last weekend as he labored to pin the shutdown of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food benefits on Democrats. “SNAP recipients shouldn’t go without food. People should be getting paid in this country. And we’ve tried to do that thirteen times! You voted ‘no’ thirteen times!” Thune said. “This isn’t a political game. These are real people’s lives that we’re talking about!” But it was all performance, according to Scher. “Look, it’s fair to tag D...
Washington Monthly Editor Bill Scher recently deconstructed Senate Majority Leader John Thune’s (R-S.D.) explosion on the Senate floor last weekend as he labored to pin the shutdown of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food benefits on Democrats. “SNAP recipients shouldn’t go without food. People should be getting paid in this country. And we’ve tried to do that thirteen times! You voted ‘no’ thirteen times!” Thune said. “This isn’t a political game. These are real people’s lives that we’re talking about!” But it was all performance, according to Scher. “Look, it’s fair to tag D...