Piloto virtual (Porque esto es lo que me puedo permitir😜) Amante de las competiciones y de todo lo que hace BRUM BRUM..este canal está dedicado al SimRacing
@adamcooperF1 I papà più speciali e belli del paddock..due padri che hanno dedicato tempo e passione ai propri figli..cosa c'è di più bello per un padre? Rispetto assoluto 🫶
Drivers to take their first 3 poles consecutively - Senna, Schumacher, Antonelli
Drivers to take their first 3 wins consecutively - Damon Hill, Hakkinen, Antonelli
Drivers to consecutively win their first 3 F1 races from their first 3 poles - Antonelli
Quite the stat
"A wonderful friend, a talented driver and a very special man of immense charisma and boundless courage"
Hall of Fame journalist David Tremayne shares the remarkable story of the late Alex Zanardi
👉 https://t.co/WXqYExhtk3
The gentlest, kindest man. And my god, he was fast. He inspired millions and impacted the lives of everyone fortunate enough to meet him. He was universally adored. My thoughts are with Daniela and Niccolo on their unfathomable loss. Alex was the best. The absolute best.
Addio ad Alex Zanardi, ex pilota di Formula 1 e straordinario campione del paralimpismo, diventato un simbolo di forza e determinazione. Nella sua carriera è stato anche conduttore televisivo per la Rai.
🚨BREAKING | Max Verstappen praised by Christopher Haase after 'respectful' Nürburgring duel:
— Christopher Haase commended Max Verstappen for his "very respectful" driving during their intense battle for the lead at the Nürburgring 24 Hours qualifying race. Haase remarked:
“It was just grandiose again, our duel out there. Today it was a bit trickier, I must say. I didn't feel completely comfortable because of my rear axle.”
“Last time that felt a little better. We still have to work on that a little bit. But he (Verstappen) was great again and drove very respectfully. Really handsome. Yes, I think it was another good show.”
“Max just positioned himself perfectly each time. It always depends on which side you are on and how it works out in the end. And unfortunately, I was never in a position to take that little bit of momentum.”
— Max Verstappen shared his enjoyment of the race despite the challenges faced. Speaking to media, Verstappen expressed:
“I did have fun today. The car felt good, which I'm happy about. I was able to complete my stints, even in traffic, which was quite intense.”
“I had battles with other GT3 cars, so in that respect it was good preparation for the 24-hour race. I'm as ready for it as I can be.”
“The only thing is that I haven't driven in the dark yet. I don't think you can do any more than that.”
Verstappen's participation in the Nürburgring 24 Hours is set for the weekend of 16-17 May, marking his commitment to the prestigious GT event. Despite a setback with a broken splitter, Verstappen's team managed to finish the race, showcasing their resilience and determination.
#maxverstappen 🇳🇱 #mercedesamgf1 🇩🇪 #haasf1 🇺🇸 #f12026
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🗣️ Christopher Haase: “I don't think I've had this much fun in a long time. I was completely spent. Max was better in some sections, then I was again. The racing was simply awesome.’