foreverformula1
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Memes and opinions about Formula 1.I don’t have a favourite team or driver,maybe sometimes but it lasts at maximum for 2 weeks.-I speak Italian and English,a bit of French too. I am also:@sarcastically-callum@going-to-F1-drivers-blog
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foreverformula1 · 4 months ago
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i think when people talk about women in motorsports they need to remember those that aren't racing drivers too.
its all well and good having visible women on track and taking home trophies, but if the mechanic isn't being hired because she's a woman, or the journalist is told she's only doing this so she can sleep with one of the drivers, or if the marketing manager is told she's just a fangirl then its all in vain.
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foreverformula1 · 11 months ago
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I’ve been meaning to share this for months now, but is Sergio Perez okay?
I mean mentally, or at home.
Honestly, as soon as he was announced a 2 year extension, I was diffident because maybe 1 year was better as many great drivers are outside the door and might leave Redbull because of this. But I understand that he probably tried to negotiate and did well, also his sponsors might have helped him.
But literally as soon as they announced it, he started underperforming terribly and is now on a continuous streak.
I wonder if there is something happening that has affected his performance heavily.
I heard that his wife announced another pregnancy now (already bump showing). I wish them well.
Regardless of the reasons though, it’s only fair for RedBull to demote him or put him out until he fixes his situation.
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foreverformula1 · 1 year ago
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Okay but do you have yours babe?
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foreverformula1 · 1 year ago
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This might be one of my favourite outfits of his.
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🩵🐶.
[©Bryn Lennon]
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foreverformula1 · 1 year ago
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from altissimo zucca to Monaco Gran Prix winner and 24h of Le Mans winner
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foreverformula1 · 1 year ago
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Chain Bear put the words I have been struggling to come out with quite gracefully.
It is one thing for drivers like Alonso and such to do this as they were born and little when Senna passed away, but it gets a tiny bit weird when drivers born 20+ years after his death do this. It feels “forced”. I don’t blame them for this, especially not individually. I am referring the broader aspect of it.
And surely I do not want the F1 community to forget about it! But the more time passes, the more this level of dedication gets weird. By “this level of dedication” I mean multiple drivers doing this almost every anniversary (or similar milestones of Senna).
I also want to add that although it is very much reasonable for companies and brands that once were affiliated with Senna to do this, it is…interesting when it’s a regular yearly thing to make projects to show respect to him. I indeed suspect that many brands in general (not just F1!) do some stuff to make it look like they have something going on for them, to look nice and respectful and I believe that some are genuinely wishing people a good Chinese lunar year and care about Bees, Earth, Friendship day etc or even I understand if they do these things “just because, but with a innocent nice thought behind”; but why would brands/people that have nothing to do with Chinese lunar year or Ramadan other than MAYBE affiliations with countries that believe in those make multiple posts, projects and products? Weather they sell merch/products with this concept or not, it feels first of all an excuse to “celebrate” and public display of “You see? We have things in our calendar, we are not a doormat company”, in this case of gratitude, sometimes it feels like a way to remind people that at least at some point, they had things going on within themselves, and they still can come back; I assume it’s maybe for the workers there, not just the public. Also to remind others of their own greatness and legacy. When products are involved it gets more obvious; they use the opportunity like a party+to release limited edition designs when they could do that any other day but they want to bank money from minimal red T-shirts for CLNY. Just to make the designers do something different (good for them) and showcase versatility. But no concrete belief or thought behind. -Assuming none o few of the people in the board don’t share the culture one bit and are just being nice. But you can be nice without making it your image for a week when don’t care that much deep down. That’s what performative means. Surely, it is different for individual people, but you get the message.
I don’t blame anyone one bit, especially it is the 25th (?) anniversary since he passed away. And it is public knowledge that the multiple of 5 are milestone years for ANY brand or person. So the emphasis this year is normal, especially considering the Netflix documentary about his story coming out soon.
I have been wondering this for at least the past 2 weeks: Would X person would want to be remembered to THIS length by individual people twice a year every single year? Because it’s kind of okay and “personal” if not every year.
In general, many public figures have been doing a lot of public over gratification. Especially the more famous the other person is. Sometimes they enhance it in the period in which the other person is getting “viral” again. Over gratification is a problem beyond late celebrities. I have been seeing it a lot in MANY ways. A lot of times pushed by the expectations of the public, seeing as the result in not publicly displaying it to them, results in nasty responses from them. This is a broader discourse for another time. But yes, in (I think) all of these many cases of different types of over gratification which has risen in the past 7 years, it feels performative. Even if they genuinely care, it always seems a bit performative for the public, to “humble” themselves. (Nowadays, people seem desperate for celebrities to get humbled-but once again, this is another long topic for another time on another blog).
An example in F1 which I can give though, is exchanging helmets. Probably some like it as it could be fun to keep a memory of the other with themselves but…If it were me, I would rather give away my trophies than helmet; helmet tell my history + I basically wore them + I wouldn’t care less of other people’s sweaty hats, I know that if I were a driver, I would customize my helmet each GP, therefore they would be collected in my home. The trophies can all stay to the team (not other drivers), except first and last and the aesthetically pleasing ones…returning to the original line of thought, maybe indeed because some drivers might not care, I would feel less confident to do this. They don’t care if they switch their own helmet for another, will they admire my helmet like I do and polish it every month or hide it somewhere because it is less important than their owns but more symbolic/pricy and delicate? Those are all theories. Take it with a grain of salt. But yes, helmet switching is a sign of mutual gratification. I wouldn’t do it but I am neutral-positive of the thought is there for drivers. Beautiful thought though, to whoever started this recently.
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foreverformula1 · 1 year ago
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Hulkenberg has had such a weird career path, and out of all the drivers you could predict would be in F1 nearing his forties I don’t think he’d be one (he’ll turn 39 in 2026)
Like he joined F1 in 2010, didn’t have a drive in 2011, then got a seat for 2012, moved around a bit and then lost his seat at the end of 2019. Had a couple of reserve appearances, comes back in 2023, and now in 2025/2026 he’ll be at a proper world team
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foreverformula1 · 1 year ago
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foreverformula1 · 1 year ago
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Thinking about how everyone shamed Binotto for choosing Carlos Sainz but since getting in Ferrari, he has been consistently among the top 6 and is truly an extraordinary driver in the team.
Also, who did people want back in 2021? No other driver was available and good enough for at least a 1 year contract. At the moment they went for an upper middle field driver and after the first year, he was quite great in 2022 and performed well in 2023 too.
And now people almost feel bad that they have to let go of him…
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foreverformula1 · 1 year ago
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These are 2 comments under this post on the Formula1 Reddit page with whom I share opinions and made their point better than I could have.
Personally, when I discovered about what happened, I was confused. Then I thought about it and I agreed with Williams’ decision.
Then I thought about it some more and I did a full 360°! Why? Because in past Albon has crashed multiple times in that same turn. Almost every season there - In 2019, 2023 (and maybe another year? But I can’t find/remember it). Unfortunately, he might be likely to do it again during the feature race. But I imagine he would be extremely careful (more than usual considering the situation) BUT, this extreme carefulness might hold him back from getting into the points and/or worse: make him crash again.
Therefore, it might have been a crude but good idea in another racetrack, but not in this one. Absolutely not. The Albert Park circuit might be his weak point.
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I heavily disagree with people shaming the situation. Just because Williams didn’t choose Sargeant, who is at the start of his second season and did little to nothing compared to Albon in 2023.
They literally do not even have spare chassis. This is how “desperate” they are. There are many people and teams who work day and night for all that, not just the drivers. It’s a bit unfair to Sargeant but what is it to the entire team then?
This situation wouldn’t have happened if they were somewhat on the same level of points scored last year. But they weren’t, they had a drastic distance between one another.
Sometimes drivers have to make sacrifices for the better outcome. I am not referring to other times when driver Y is just protecting driver X’s position for the entire season (All those 1th and 2th driver stuff we all collectively hate). But if driver Y has a problem with his abilities or car and can’t be as fast as driver X that exact weekend; instead of messing everything up, why not do the most with what you have got instead of pushing the limits or pretending to? (This is the same if the drivers were the other: If Y was Perez and X was Verstappen, but V broke his wrist and can’t be as fast as usual, at least he can cover for Y and not harm himself too much). That’s what teamwork is.
This was not meant to be an easy decision.
Everybody crashes and makes errors, but the main difference between P11 and P20 is the amount of sponsors to back up the teams in hope that they get even higher. Sponsors that pay the teams and help them stay in the sport. If 1 chance might turn the leaf for them even if they don’t get in the points.
We all say it ourselves, all or nothing and that drivers and teams must dare, and that’s what Williams is doing.
I 100% am sure that no team would ever do that multiple times if the driver they give the seat to has crashed multiple times too. It would only worsen their image. This is a one timer thing and I don’t view how Williams might lie on that. Maybe it will happen again in 7 years with completely different drivers but that’s up to the future to reveal. It was never supposed to happen.
Once again though, for the reasons I already stated above, I believe that this is too risky of a choice, considering Alvin’s history with the Albert Park, the pressure and possible guilt, the hyperconsciousness (more than usual) that he must be careful with the car and the difficulty to enter the points in general in a Williams. I know that nothing is given for granted but this is too risky the more you think of it. I personally would have preferred Sargeant to drive his car. It would have been understandable in another racetrack but Albert Park.
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foreverformula1 · 1 year ago
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Visual Narratives | Hungary 2023
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foreverformula1 · 1 year ago
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this is actually amazing
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foreverformula1 · 1 year ago
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F1 hard truth:
Lando Norris’ hardships in basic academics as shown in Grill the Grid isn’t solely the fault for training for F1 and dyslexia but also probably his lack of interest regarding educating himself and/or how he was academically educated growing up.
Because it’s interesting how this argument comes up only when it’s about Norris and sometimes some others too. But all drivers are pretty much average and Verstappen who is known for being the Top 1 at the moment, has a shocking pre F1 victory strike since Karting days (LITERALLY NEVER ARRIVING SECOND!) , countless stories about his hardships with his father coaching him since he was about 3 years old and making F1 all of his life, is often one of the best at these same games.
Fernando Alonso and Sabastian Vettel too.
The truth is that one might not me much intelligent and that’s about it, I completely understand it and struggle with it myself even when I was pushed academically more than my classmates.
But it becomes inexcusable when you don’t know where your country is. Something a 7 year old can do. He, like the others, travel the world as a job, even in their karting days.
We can sympathise with it and him, but don’t make excuses ,come up with theories or put the blame on motorsport. It shows that you are trying to sugarcoat it because you are aware that there’s no defence for it. He’s just … uneducated on basic geography but you don’t want to think about it because you like him. But you don’t have to “unfollow” him because of it. You can still like everything else about him while admitting that it can be better and surely without shaming him!
I believe that formal institutionalised academics are to ensure a certain level is reached. You actually can learn everything alone but of course, can’t or are not allowed to do some things without certification, for everyone’s safety. So it doesn’t make sense that just because someone didn’t complete high school, they are illiterate and completely stupid. As someone who comes from countries with actual illiterate people and is the daughter of one (who is now literate but you can see the struggle when one reached a certain age and the brain has harder times correcting some errors). So please stop theorizing that just because he or other drivers haven’t attended university or maybe have not finished high school, they are uneducated.
Edit: I saw the replies and rechecked my post, you are right and I modified the term. But I want to explain that I did not mean that he is actually stupid. I was just lacking of words and terms to explain what I meant. Now I replaced it with “Uneducated on basic geography” because I know very well he has other theological knowledge that would be hard to me. The “illiterate” part is misunderstood, I meant that as a way to indeed say that I believe the contrary: People can be literate without high school. I added it there because a pet peeve of mine is people actually being convinced that without a minimum of 3 years of university makes you illiterate all of a sudden. It’s a silly mentality to me, and it’s always an ick when a “fan” of him uses this “excuse”. I wanted to be understood but I messed up and I am sorry, but I hope you people understand what I meant in general with the post. I did not make it to shade him or point it out unlike many people in various social medias and comments under these videos;
I made this post to tell people who overanalyze and over-excuse him to just let it be. That’s it. It’s backhanded to put so much energy into this and prove otherwise when it’s plain simple (and other factors could play a role in it too, I know). But some people want to gaslight themselves into thinking that a celebrity of their liking is not as amazing(according to their personal standards and values) as they wish they were. People do this with other celebrities too, pushing the narrative that one is “secretly intentionally chaotic” or the contrary, just an example. People need to accept their celebrities without the guilt for one thing that turns them off. Or at least respect it and not force said narrative. People will gaslight themselves into changing the smallest details about celebrities to “vibe” better with them. Especially females (or maybe I notice it more with them because I am also one?), for example they will make hundreds of posts to show that they appreciate the female star’s natural voice when in reality it’s just simply at its’ deepest. I think it’s tied with the “not like the other girls” preference. Because they act like they have super high pitched voices when they simply are…ladies with an average feminine voice+feminine (sometimes hyper) style and persona. And all feminine things are now being called “cutesy” and childlike. When sometimes they are simply feminine /+and pretty. Because many times they are not even obnoxious at it. You’d think that they are talking about an anime girl voice, but it’s just a lady. They just don’t vibe with her voice and will gaslight themselves that she’s pushing it , ‘but that’s okay to them’.
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foreverformula1 · 1 year ago
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from James Vowles’ “let’s look after you” to Jenson Button’s “I’m always here if you need a shoulder to cry on”, Logan Sargeant will always have a middle aged british man taking care of him
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foreverformula1 · 1 year ago
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I just find it so funny how some people will claim that female F1 fans are not actual fans of the sport and try to quiz us on our motorsport knowledge meanwhile the Lewis Hamilton and Toto Wolff can’t even remember the name of their own team
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foreverformula1 · 1 year ago
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Lance Stroll’s only crime is having a father who loves him
That was unnecessary. There're tons of people here and there come from wealthy family but their parents didn't fund them. Their dads don't love them then. We shouldn't do what we called out bro 🫰
No, what was unnecessary is putting words in my mouth. The truth of the matter is that the majority (note that the majority is not all) of formula racing drivers come from wealthy backgrounds because it is expensive at every single level. Oscar Piastri’s parents even estimated that they put $6.5 million into his career. But Lance Stroll is constantly targeted because of how his father has supported him and I do not think that is a remotely logical thing to bully someone over. Lawrence Stroll loving his son and using his resources to fund Lance does not somehow mean that other parents don’t love also their children
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foreverformula1 · 1 year ago
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Lance Stroll’s only crime is having a father who loves him
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