🗣️ | MAX VERSTAPPEN SOBRE LAS REDES SOCIALES Y LO QUE GENERAN:
"Sé el impacto y el alcance que tienen en todo el mundo. Pero prefiero mantenerme al margen. No me interesan esas cosas".
"Me da igual tener 15 millones de seguidores o 50. La gente publica fotos de sus vacaciones: ‘Mírenme aquí, mírenme allá’. Y yo pienso: No necesitan saber dónde estoy".
"Solo quiero pasar tiempo con mi familia, mis amigos y vivir una vida sin tantas cámaras ni teléfonos. Lo que me importa es triunfar en las carreras y en la vida, en privado".
🚨 FIA president Ben Sulayem has confirmed F1 will return to V8 engines
"It's coming, oh yes, it is coming. At the end of the day, it’s a matter of time. In 2031, the FIA will have the power to do it, without any votes from the power unit manufacturers."
"You will hear about it very soon. It will not be something like now, which is a 46-54 split. There will be very minimal [electric] power."
"I'm targeting 2030. One year before the maturity [of the regulations]. it will happen. But let's say the manufacturers don't [vote for it], then one more year and it will be done. It's not a matter of, 'Do I need their support?' No, it will be done. V8 is coming."
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Rory McIlroy commissioned this pencil drawing after last year's Masters Tournament.
The artist (@KeeganHall) provided context on Reddit:
• Spent 6+ months working on it
• Estimates 600-800+ total hours
• Worked on it 6-7 days each week
• Uses a Pentel Graphgear mechanical pencil
Hall says this piece was incredibly challenging because so much detail went into such a small area. For context, the original is smaller than 30x22, so each face in the crowd is essentially a quarter of the size of a fingernail.
This is the second piece he has done for Rory.
Miguel Rojas is 36 years old and has already announced he will retire after next season.
He said after the NLDS: "I've given it everything."
In Game 7 of the World Series, he hit the biggest home run of his life to tie it in the 9th inning.
Blue Jays manager John Schneider actually apologized to Rosenthal for having to do his job during a stupid in-game interview.
I plead to @MLBONFOX to stop compelling managers to answer questions in the middle of crucial games. It's not professional.
Coast Guard rescue swimmer Scott Ruskan saved 165 lives in the Texas flash floods.
The 26-year-old, a former KPMG accountant, directed Army Blackhawk 60s and MH-65s to survivors and helped get them to safety, according to the New York Post.
“Ruskan spearheaded a high-risk rescue mission under the worst possible environmental conditions, which in the end saw 165 brought to safety,” the NYP reported.
“I’m just doing a job,” he told the NYP.
“This is what I signed up for, and I think that any single Coast Guard rescue swimmer or any single Coast Guard pilot, flight mechanic, whoever it may be, would have done the exact same thing in our situation.”
“That’s what we were asked to do and we’re gonna do it. Any one of us, if anyone else was on duty that day, they would have done the same thing as us.”
“We just happened to be the crew that got the case.”