fr though - i’m so heartbroken for max. imagine driving your little heart out for two seasons now and everything you earn always being called into question thanks to your shifty-ass team.
what deal with the devil did he sign that he keeps winning but never gets to celebrate it.
all the ‘this happens all the time, it just got media attention because of F1’ is the wrong way around. This HAPPENED likely because of the proximity of F1 and the potential for media coverage on Yemen as a result. and instead we’re still just talking about money.) #F1
Following the decision keep the #SaudiArabianGP i’m seeing a lot of the same lukewarm takes over and over. “All concerts in manchester weren’t cancelled after the Ariana Grande incident”, “England didn’t stop all sport because of the IRA”. - lemme break that down:
(this just to add, because I see this misrepresented too: yes, it was Saudi Arabian infrastructure we saw targeted this week, but to draw a simple parallel - they are the Russia, not the Ukraine, of their conflict. Of course *it’s more complex than that*, but -
even the vanity fair interview which was based entirely around ‘a different side of […]’ was still 100% racing. just let poor danny ric talk about music already.
'Why is X always talking about X?'
Do people not realise F1 drivers are asked specific questions by the media and not just 'Tell us what's on your mind?' 🤣
in an *inexplicable* phenomenon, my positive feelings towards F1 coverage each weekend are directly proportionate to the amount of @NaomiSchiff on my screen. the scientists are baffled.
If F1 officials/bosses get mad about drive to survive editing and meddling to make money, but continue to race in a state at ACTUAL war because 💰💰💰, that’s a special lack of self awareness
the @NorthHertsSam take about the Haas saying ‘it works quite well when it runs, but it doesn’t run for a very long time’ is looking incredibly apt, except it’s redbull powertrains instead