Former F1 driver Timo Glock on Max Verstappen: "We should bow down to him."
🗣️"He is putting the Nürburgring and German motorsport fully back in the spotlight. It is the biggest race in the world and it takes place in Germany. Yet actually, no one really talks about it."
🗣️"But since Max started competing, it has suddenly become big news worldwide. It is gigantic. That is truly bizarre. And it is great to see that, despite his packed calendar, he just comes here and enjoys it so much."
"And wherever he goes, it's packed. Fans try to get a photo of him. It's absolute madness. I think this is the first time this race has sold out. That says it all, really."
"To me, he is an example for the sport. The most beautiful image I have seen of him was last year when everyone was going to New York for the premiere of the F1 film and he was simply testing a GT3 car in SPA. That really says it all."
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“Nasty piece of shit” : No se dejó rebasar en una carrera.
Pilotos veteranos con Checo: “This should be an example not only for present, but also for future generations. When we must promote clean driving without any contact between cars”.
Pilotos veteranos con Lawson: “Racing a guy, that it’s not the first time that we’ve seen exposing himself to having an incident with another driver. Just to make sure there’s not even a side by side action. I raced multiple guys around this track in turn 1, and multiple qualities guys, that allowed for us, side by side movement like that in a beautiful corner like in Zandvoort turn one. Today I chose to have that side by side with someone who prefers not to have it and prefers to risk an incident and risk losing so many points.”
@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN Yo comence a ver la serie el año pasado y voy viendola con miedo de que vaya a terminar y despues no saber que hacer con mi vida, la disfruto demasiado, es increible ver que alguien como Hideo Kojima la disfruta de la misma forma.
Tonight I first watched “Bad Blood,” Season 5, Episode 12 of “The X-Files,” written by none other than Vince Gilligan. The case is revisited from Mulder and Scully’s differing perspectives in a “Rashomon”-style structure. It even offers a fresh take on vampires. Gilligan’s signature comedic humor is on full display as well. A masterpiece! 🦇 Then I followed it with “Drive,” Season 6, Episode 2, also written by Vince Gilligan and featuring a guest appearance by Bryan Cranston. Mulder goes on the run with a man who claims that “if he slows down, his head will explode,” in a chase that brings to mind “The Bullet Train” and “Speed.” Meanwhile, Scully investigates the truth on the ground. You can already see that Gilligan was a genius even back then. No one else could come up with a plot like this. Incredible. 🚗
I Saw the news that “The X-Files” is being rebooted by Ryan Coogler. It was a show I absolutely loved back then. At the time there were no DVDs yet, so I watched it through VHS rentals. The internet was just starting to spread in those days, and I would check U.S. websites for the latest information, which also helped me learn how to use the internet. I even bought the soundtrack and trading cards. Still, I had only watched up to around Season 2.
Since it was now available on a streaming service, I rewatched the first episode for the first time in over 30 years, and then watched the legendary episode from Season 4, Episode 2, “Home,” which was rumored to be traumatizing. 😱😱🫣