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sv5sam · 1 day
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sv5sam · 3 days
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WTFFFFF STOPPPP (don't)
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sv5sam · 3 days
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🕯️🕯️Adrian newye to mclaren oscar piastry championship lando norris win LET'S GOOO 🕯️🕯️
(I'm extremely delusional)
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sv5sam · 6 days
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oscar and fernando this season:
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sv5sam · 8 days
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sv5sam · 9 days
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I hope this is coming off as unbiased as I mean for it to … but I would be very surprised if Red Bull Racing ends up signing Carlos for 2025.
Not because Carlos isn’t a great driver (he is) or because he doesn’t deserve a seat on a competitive team (he does), but because Red Bull is a team that performs best with an obvious first driver and second driver … and I don’t think Carlos will be content with that.
The incident (insert inchident joke here) between Carlos and Charles during the sprint cost Ferrari precious points and all but gave Checo the podium. That’s not something I see Red Bull or Max being particularly drawn to as they look to continue their domination next season.
I think Checo has come to understand his role as second driver on the team, which allows Red Bull and each of their drivers to maximize both individual as well as team performances. I would be very surprised if they decide to jeopardize that.
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sv5sam · 10 days
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🕯️lando will win the sprint🕯️lando will win the sprint 🕯️lando will win the sprint🕯️lando will win the sprint🕯️lando will win the sprint🕯️lando will win the sprint 🕯️lando will win the sprint🕯️
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sv5sam · 17 days
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unpopular opinion, but bahrain 2024 was actually a great race from charles but people are too blind to see it because they only see the ferrari social media graphics post-race with 'p4' as his result.
MY GUY, with 100 degree brake imbalance was second fastest in sector 2, the most driver-dependent and technical of all sectors with heavy braking. key words; driver-dependent and heavy braking.
most would have considered retiring with a brake imbalance that extreme, but Charles LECUNT managed to bring the car home with p4 and was second fastest behind that rb rocketship in a sector that was the most difficult, skill-dependent, and heavy on the braking.
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sv5sam · 19 days
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sv5sam · 19 days
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James trying to hype up Logan knowing he would pick Alex without thinking twice in any circumstance
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sv5sam · 19 days
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sv5sam · 22 days
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a certain sky sports commentator calling charles "depressed" and "emotional" at suzuka out of all places while he's literally wearing a helmet to honor his godfather who lost his life there is... surely a choice
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sv5sam · 22 days
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When it’s “hold position” during the Australian Grand Prix but “we are racing” during the Japanese Grand Prix
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sv5sam · 22 days
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Charles Leclerc’s biggest sin was being born somewhere without a sizable national media to support and defend him like almost every other driver has
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sv5sam · 23 days
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If Sebastian Vettel came back to F1 I think my mental health would exponentially improve. Like I actually might start to feel joy again.
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sv5sam · 23 days
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They are the same people who would criticize Charles for not standing up against Ferrari, but when he does, they still criticize him for being "too emotional"
Waking up to see Damon Hill criticizing Charles Leclerc for being too “emotional” and “depressed” because his teammate beat him in Suzuka of all places really just rubs me the wrong way.
This is the same driver who went out and won the F2 feature race in Baku barely four days after his father died.
This is the same driver who went out and won his first F1 race in Spa barely a day after his close friend was killed.
How dare anyone question his mental health, especially so callously.
Charles’ grief is not a tool for pundits to exploit. Charles’ performance in free practice and qualifying has nothing to do with his emotions and everything to do with motricity issues with the car as well as track evolution.
I will try to give Hill the benefit of the doubt about not realizing the implications of his words but the way he has repeatedly and hypocritically held Charles to ridiculous double standards needs to stop.
We were told that Charles needs to “assert himself more” but when he did so over the radio towards the end of FP3, he is “emotional,” “agitated,” and he “vents.”
What do you want from him then?
Sky Sports F1 is a huge media platform and words have far-reaching consequences.
Commentators are literally paid to think before they speak … let’s see that in action for once.
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sv5sam · 28 days
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