I don’t want to write this. Writing it makes it final. I’ve known since yesterday, but it still doesn’t seem real. I needed to be alone with my thoughts before I could post something publicly. Every time I read another post it seems wrong, like it hasn’t happened, like I’ll still get a text from Adam any moment now. But I won’t, he is gone.
I just talked with him was when he was in Disneyland Paris. We were remembering our time in Disneyland 10 years ago when we saw Dick Van Dyke dancing and singing on the balcony of Club 33 for his 90th birthday. We were making plans for when he got back into town. But now that hang out won’t happen. I miss him.
He was the only friend I’ve had in a long time that made me laugh for hours on end. The type of friend that when you start laughing with each other you fall into them and sort of bounce off each other. I’ve never had that with any other guy friend.
I will always remember this time at Disneyland when we were trying to throw a coin into the cup in the queue for the Snow White ride. Adam made one and shouted “I’m going to live forever!” From then on he would always message me anytime “Forever Young” came on the radio or was playing at some random location he was at.
He really will live forever, because I will never forget him.
I’ve been watching F1 for a while and rewatched a lot of previous seasons having seen lots of dominant teams
Not to take credit away from Max
but I’ve never seen a team with a car that good do such a bad job at throwing points away handing it to a title rival
Unbelievable
The stewards didn't even investigate this. Hamilton is literally ahead of Leclerc here, and Russell would've passed Verstappen too.
But as soon as they found something to investigate Hamilton for, they jumped on it immediately.
@HillF1 Unfathomable.
It's OK to push your competitors off track.
It's OK to gain an advantage by going off track.
Unless your name is Lewis Hamilton of course.
We really need professional stewards. This is ridiculous