Motor Sport
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Leclerc’s unforced error was so shocking and saddening to me.
The driver piece of car, driver, and strategy seemed to be so blameless for them for their woes until then.
I loved when Russell came out to check on Guanyu, but he’s made some dirtbag moves on the track of late. Needs to rein that in, podium or no.
although it was frustrating to watch, the thing I was happy with, is that he was mature about it. which in past races, he hasn't shown that side of him. now it's really up to him to focus and keep his head down.
must be a Mercedes thing to be a prick on track. glad to see Russell's fitting in well and learning
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it was so emotional watching that..
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what a driver, what a career, and from all accounts, what a human being.
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seb was one of the most down to earth, honest and funny driver. I don't care much about a superstar or anyone that wins the most title. I very much appreciate honesty and humbleness from a "celebrity". that's why I love him.
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Georgie my boy!!!
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Georgie my boy!!!
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if I see Mattia binotto in Singapore, I swear I'll have to resist the urge to slap the shit outta him.
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I really enjoyed Hungary and am so impressed by the podium finishers and their teams, especially Max. That 360! The overtakes! Wow I feel like I was watching some special stuff today.
Ferrari needs to reboot the operation. Why why why with the hard tires??? You know Leclerc wanted redemption and once again his strategists denied him. Max overtook him so easily and it was not indicative of the relative skill and cars of those two.
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Dead sexy, Audi
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max is the epitome of a car being built for a driver. don't see them losing out in the next few years.
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Blistering pace, minds the tires, few mistakes, great reliability and strategy. It was just weird watching his interval grow steadfastly every time he got out front.
Season may have turned boring, but Max is something to behold.
It was ludicrous for Ferrari to pit Leclerc again to try to steal a point. It was also comical when they asked him if he should pit when there was no reason to. Like, dudes, you have all the telemetry, you tell him!
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Ferrari better win Monza. or the tifosi shall riot!!
it's also on the weekend of the anniversary party!
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Alonso and ocon at an alpine event near my work
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It's shaping up to be an interesting race this weekend (F1). Who's breached the financial cap and what will be the consequences? They have already stated that last years standings will remain, but what does that mean for this year's?
Rumours are that it is Red Bull and Aston Martin with one of them being a minor breach and one a major one.
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My money is on some bullshit fudging and ridiculously lenient slaps on wrists.
I get that Drive to Survive has bought a shit load of new viewers in, I believe audiences are 60% up on a few years ago. But, in my opinion, this is first and foremost a sport and should be entertaining as a result of that.
What happened last year, was in my opinion primarily driven by the need to entertain - Though shalt not finish under a safety car.
It was a travesty. I am not taking anything away from the brilliance of Max, he is a once-in-a-generation driver, but he won the last race as a result of the immense pressure placed on Masi, not to end the championship behind a safety car.
So I really do believe we will get some complete bullshit with this one. They won't ban a team, they won't ban a driver, they won't revisit last season's results. FFS this is entertainment, can't mess with that - oh, I almost forgot, there's money involved…..
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Meanwhile, Let's try and draw attention away from the budget cap violations, which if dealt with appropriately, will cause an existential crisis….
Singapore Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes team fined £22,000 over nose stud
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/63104058
Yes, I'm fucking jaundiced. I won't stop watching, because I am in awe of the skill demonstrated by the top drivers, but this is not Grand Prix