I find it weird that people are crucifying Max for not wearing a shirt. Saying that it's disrespectful to Senna, and that his father in law (aka Piquet) hated Senna.
Like aren't there a lot of possible reasons why Max wasn't wearing a shirt? Or that people aren't looking... For Oscar? And like Bottas isn't wearing a Senna shirt either!
I don’t know enough about each driver’s individual reasonings to judge anyone … so I will leave you with this exchange that totally made my day 😭
friendly reminder: hofas is a crescent city book, not an acotar book. the focus is on the cc characters, plot, and journey. acotar characters may be making a cameo and play some part in it, but it is not about them. whatever will happen will not be about them but about bryce and co. don't go into it expecting answers or you'll be judging the book in a negative light for the wrong reasons.
After the recent floods in Emilia Romagna, I decided to auction all of my racing kit from the Monaco GP weekend. I hope that we can raise as much money as possible for the people that really need it in this difficult time. The auction organised by @rmsothebys will be live from Friday 2nd June 10:00 BST until Tuesday 6th June 17:00 BST.
GEORGE: My job is just to keep on trying to drive the wheels off the car and I feel that P6 was the maximum. I was really satisfied with my lap, finished the lap with a smile on my face and I don't think we could've achieved any more today.
I would like to thank andrea for wearing the mclaren kit cause if not I would have taken a single look at this picture of a bunch of middle aged white men sitting in an old looking room and moved on
I'm just saying if someone like George Russell said the things you're currently defending your driver for saying, would you keep the same energy? If no, then please reconsider your stance
The "show" aspects of the Las Vegas GP feel like the brain child of an executive who swallowed too many depth-less marketing and business books and thinks they can force things to try to manipulate people out of money and still get a good outcome.
Someone needs to tell Liberty Media that generating interest in a complicated sport is not synonymous with selling a spectacle. It needs more finesse than finding a destination city, adding a bunch of big lights, doing an over-the-top opening ceremony, and then calling it a job done.
You'd think it would be obvious that things like comprehensive track suitability checks are an obligation rather than a suggestion (a necessary one from a pure business perspective to ensure that the main product being sold, i.e. racing, is functional), but apparently not. I'm not even gonna go into the obligation towards the drivers' safety because clearly they're miles past taking that seriously.
Jeremy Clarkson, presenter of The Grand Tour and Clarksons Farm (former presenter of Top Gear), has now dispensed the whole Alpine F1 Team staff a beer. Because he wrote on Twitter during the race on Monaco, that he will buy everyone of them a beer when they reach the podium. Now that this happened, he brought a trailer full of beer to the Alpine factory in Enstone, together with his colleague Kaleb, known from Clarksons Farm.