These are the 296 GTS Carlos and Charles will be driving in Miami. As mentioned in the precious videos, Charles will drive the Azzurro La Plata and Carlos will be driving Azzurro Dino.
Wait, wait, wait, hold on. Did I miss something? They gonna drive them when? Some kind of a drivers parad or what?
My first thought was that these will be the cars they drive to and from the track every day. Like last year Charles drove a silver Ferrari and Lando captured this lovely video of him on the way to the track:
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But it really makes more sense that they would use them for the Drivers' Parade, because they've had some pretty cool Ferraris in Miami in the past. Here is Charles at the 2022 Miami GP in a Ferrari Monza GP2:
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And last year Carlos had to join Charles in his Ferrari 348, because there was something wrong with Carlos's car:
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In case anyone missed it, here is the video where they talk about Charles and Carlos driving the blue 296 GTS's in Miami:
🇦🇹 Pierre in the paddock in Spielberg today (7 July 2022)
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👕 Scuderia AlphaTauri - Official Teamline Shirt (not pictured)
📿 Louis Vuitton - Keep It Bracelet
📿 Louis Vuitton - Chain Links Patches Bracelet
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The son of a Hebrew Pentecostal minister, it was the Pentecostal Church that served as the context of his faith formation and creative musical genius. Gaye mastered the piano and drums as a child and caught the attention of Motown founder Berry Gordy, who hired him as a session drummer for the label working on songs for Stevie Wonder and The Supremes. Under the label, Gaye would enjoy a steady string of hits including “Stubborn Kinda Fellow” (1962), “I’ll Be Doggone” (1965), and “I Heard It Through the Grapevine” (1968). As a major Motown artist, Gaye is credited as one of the sonic architects responsible for creating the label’s distinctive sound.
Described by Ebony as “intensely spiritual, almost mystical,” and seemingly in “pursuit of some ethereal other world” because of his preoccupation with religion and sexuality, Marvin Gaye’s artistry further complicated conventional notions of the holy and the profane. Alongside the strong religious and sexual sensibilities evidenced in later songs such as “Sexual Healing,” “Sanctified Lady,” and “Let’s Get It On,” Gaye’s 11th album, What’s Going On, is acclaimed for the socially conscious quality of his lyrical content. Themes explored on the album include an anti-war critique, ecology, love, sensuality, and community, all informed by his formative Hebraic-Pentecostal worldview.
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Images 1 & 2 by Ed Caraeff @thebulletlisttrip Van Nuys, California March 28, 1976.
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Images 3 & 4 by Isaac Sutton - reposted from @nmaahc - Johnson Publishing Company Archive. Courtesy J. Paul Getty Trust and Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY: Sebastian Vettel during the drivers press conference following the Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring on August 1, 2010. (Photos by Sutton Images | Motorsport Images)
Daniel Ricciardo and Pierre Gasly look at planes, get Italian Grand Prix deja vu and reminisce on their respective wins at the 2021 Mexican Grand Prix (📸 by Mark Sutton/Motorsport Images)