Lando was ahead at the apex, Max should have backed out or when going through the grass given the position to Lando. That’s a pretty straight forward case IMO. However Lando did provoke him into that error for sure
Technically, as in 10 years ago, yes. But I dont think Marko was involved in his comeback at AlphaTauri/RB.
Keep in mind that Marko has a personal interest to keep his Academy drivers coming into the two Red Bull teams, instead of drivers coming from outside like Perez and Ricciardo
In my case actually Western Europe, but a very specific connection that would either need to go through the alps (which means slow speeds and switching trains a lot) or take a huge detour via Paris.
Well, there are some exceptions. This year, I’m travelling by train to all my holiday destinations, but the last connection I will fly because the trains run in such a stupidly way.
Any kind of Israeli nationalism can be zionism, doesn’t need to be radical.
The second part of your definition definitely isnt true for all forms of Zionism. Zionism is as broad of a political ideology as liberalism, conservativism or communism is. Some zionists will agree with that, some won’t or “soften” it to “we’ll let them stay as second class citizens lol”
When the Ferraris had done their second laps in Q3, I was like “well, guess it’s Max again” with a sigh… AND THEN CAME LANDO
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has revealed that the police are involved in investigating the source of an anonymous email accusing the team of trying to deliberately sabotage Lewis Hamilton’s car.
An anonymous email, sent to the same list of F1 and media representatives who were forwarded alleged WhatsApp messages involving Christian Horner earlier this year, said Mercedes was playing a dangerous game.
The message claimed to be from a team member and accused Mercedes and especially Wolff of “systematic sabotaging” of Hamilton’s car, strategy and mental health.
It went on to claim that there were “underhand” actions taking place and feared that the squad was on a “dangerous path” that could “ultimately be life-threatening to Lewis.”
It is also understood that follow-up WhatsApp messages were sent from a mobile phone to selected individuals.
Mercedes has dismissed any suggestion that the email has any element of the truth and are clear that the communications have not come from an employee.
Speaking at the Spanish Grand Prix, a clearly agitated Wolff said that the police had been called in as he vowed to find the perpetrator.
“It’s not from a member of the team,” said Wolff. “When we are getting these kinds of emails, and we’re getting tons of them, it is upsetting, particularly when there is somebody talking about death and all these things.
"On this particular one, I have instructed to go on full force. We have the police inquiring [about] it. We’re researching the IP address. We are researching the phone. All of that because online abuse in that way needs to stop. People can’t hide behind their phones or their computers and abuse teams or drivers in a way like this.”
Wolff said it was inconceivable that Mercedes would deliberately derail its efforts in the constructors’ championship by holding back one of its drivers on purpose.
“I don’t know what some of the conspiracy theorists and lunatics think out there,” he added.
“Lewis has been part of the team for 12 years. We have a friendship. We trust each other. We want to end this on a high. We want to celebrate the relationship.
“If you don’t believe all of that, then you can believe that we want to win the constructors’ world championship. And part of the constructors’ world championship is making both cars win. So, to all of these mad people out there, take a shrink.”
Wolff went on to explain that he found it especially frustrating that people were hiding behind anonymous identities to criticise rather than being open about it.
“There will always be people that have the laptop on their chest in their bedroom and just typing away,” he said.
“If people feel like they want to abuse and hit out and hide behind a made-up Instagram account, or anything else that, for me is… come up, say who you are, and we’ll take the criticism and discuss. But don’t hide.”
He added: “If emails are being sent or telephone numbers are being used for these messages, then for me the joking stops, and we will pursue it, whether that is successful or not. But there are limits to certain things.”
Yeah apparently Matthias Lillja was appointed Vice CEO only this year. There is a possibility that he is currently looking at projects others approved and taking the necessary steps.
Or he is used as a scapegoat.
Come on, this list of reasons was written by an LLM
It may be a medical issue. Maybe you are histamine intolerant, or allergic/intolerant to some other ingredient of the stuff you’re drinking?
The plot sees Pitt, who is 60 years old in real life, star as a former driver making a Formula One comeback alongside Damson Idris, who plays his rookie team mate, at APX.
Other cast members include Academy Award winner Javier Bardem and best supporting actress nominee Kerry Condon.
Lol wtf is this plot? Sure, let Jean Alesi or David Coulthard have a try at a F1 comeback!
Inofficial word from Merc has been so far that they dont want Kimi at Williams. They want him to finish F2 this year and in their own car next year.
It’s Williams who want Kimi themselves.
Sure. Like @The_Picard_Maneuver@lemmy.world or @fossilesque@mander.xyz or @Blaze@reddthat.com or @otter@lemmy.ca or @brucethemoose@lemmy.world … and there definitely are more people that I see regularly and simply cant think of their names right now
Oof
I saw some posts a few weeks ago predicting this and I thought they were too pessimistic
Yeah but you’d think it would have happened a few times before WW2, when the motorsports scene was quite different
Yeah, that red circle around Utøya is really sad 😞
But that is not for Max to decide. The stewards could have given Lando a penalty for that. But Max definitely should have given the position to Lando IMO.