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In this video, he even came out and said he has to ask the right way to say things in English…his first language lol.
Lol, that was so strange I just thought I misunderstood something and forgot about it!
Anyway, still the fastest golden retriever ever.
I hope he gets his groove back, he can do amazing things on track.
Never really understood why everybody's so fond of his personality though. Apart from having a very contagious smile, I find him so... shallow, for lack of a better word.
This interview could've been very interesting, but basically amounts to 15 minutes of: I was out - sad, saw others doing big sports, wanted back in - happy
McLaren just giving it to Hamilton I'm afraid
Softs are looking durable, surprising more aren't considering it
Piastri is doing amazing, keeping close to Norris, serious shot at a podium today
Verstappen watching TV again
Edit: while doing a fastest lap, lol
Lmao, Sainz forgot plan B
McLaren seems comfortably quicker than Ferrari right now
Max might just be managing though
Russell on softs, always on the aggressive strategy, I like it.
So race predictions?
- Max
- Leclerc
- Norris
Piastri DotD
That was a strange anthem
That's great, I saw you post frequently, it'd be a good development for this community if you were added as a mod. Hope the current mod responds positively
Yeah, I'm having a hard time picking my go-to F1 community.
What is going on with the moderation here? This community seems slightly more active, especially the live race threads, but the lemmy.ml community has clearer guidelines and way more mods.
McLaren! Chrome is the way to go!
Really impressed by Piastri, magnificent for a rookie
Norris gets his wish with McLaren's special chrome livery | Formula1.com
Lando Norris said he has been lobbying McLaren CEO Zak Brown to introduce a Chrome-inspired livery since the day he joined the team in 2018 – and five years later, he’s finally got his wish.
Sainz enjoys P3 in Sprint as Leclerc bemoans being ‘nowhere’ | Formula1.com
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz has expressed his satisfaction after surviving a Shootout scare to end Saturday’s running at the Red Bull Ring with a top-three finish behind Red Bull pair Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez.
A "hugely frustrated" Christian Horner says Q2 was "not the time" for Sergio Perez to be testing track limits in F1's Austrian GP qualifying.
McLaren have confirmed that they have lodged a petition for a right of review over the stewards’ decision to give Lando Norris a time penalty for what the panel described as “unsportsmanlike behaviour” during the Canadian Grand Prix.
Sometimes an F1 driver under pressure has it relieved because there's no clear alternative for the seat. That can't be said for Nyck de Vries
Sainz: Ferrari first identified current problems in late 2022 | racingnews365
The Ferrari driver has yet to record a podium finish in 2023 as the team try to understand the SF-23.
Williams have announced plans to mark their 800th Grand Prix at upcoming rounds in Britain and Hungary, setting out a series of events and activities to honour the team’s rich history.
George Russell expects crashes if F1 bans tyre blankets in 2024; Pirelli says drivers should change driving style
George Russell has revealed his safety concerns if Formula 1 bans tyre blankets for the 2024 season, warning
Nyck de Vries hasn’t enjoyed the start to his F1 career proper that he would have wanted. But his out-going AlphaTauri Team Principal Franz Tost has publicly backed his Dutch charge, saying that De Vries’s experience in winning races and titles in other categories will stand him in good stead going ...
It's now three races since Mercedes' upgraded Formula 1 car arrived. Edd Straw assesses form since then and what comes next
Max Verstappen says he understands people feeling bored by Red Bull's domination of Formula 1 and is keen for more competition.
Column: Albon’s Canada drive had me wondering how he’d be doing in the second RB19 if Red Bull had kept him | Formula 1®
F1 Hall of Fame journalist David Tremayne wonders whether his brilliant drive in Montreal might have Red Bull wishing they still had Alex Albon in the fold...
Sergio Perez knew he was in for a long afternoon in Montreal, after a poor qualifying yielded just 12th on the grid. The Mexican opted to start on the hard compound tyre in a bid to overcut the midfield in the first stint, and coming home sixth he could have been satisfied with his recovery.
Qualifying data shows why Red Bull have reached Q3 less often than three other teams and the only driver who's never beaten his team mate.