Over 30 percent of Formula 1’s workforce is now female, and the rise in representation is helping drive this increase! 💜
From the garages to the pit lane to the media pen and beyond, every single woman working in @F1 helps break down barriers ✨
#WomenInMotorsport#F1
No Michael Masi doesn’t deserve any pity. He broke 3 regulations after Jonathan Weathley, a Red Bull employee, asked him to.
He was unfit to do his job, cheated someone out of a world championship and rightfully got sacked.
And yet the enabler gets more empathy than the victim.
🚨#BREAKING: Atlanta police officers are now roller-skating with teens in effort to promote safe nighttime activities after a series of "teen-takeovers" last month resulted in multiple arrests and gun removals.
This is so wholesome to watch.
God bless our police officers!!!!
Today is the 4th anniversary of the #F1xed#AbuDhabiScandal.
Hamilton dominated the race, but the race director broke the rules to illegally restart after a late safety car, gifting what should have been Lewis’s 8th WDC to Verstappen.
Never forget. Never let THEM forget. #F1
F1 is not won by driver alone. Why do the Ferrari engineers continue to work in silos sabotage by the drivers? Unfortunately, while they hide in the Paddock, Hamilton and LeClerc pay the price. Hamilton is not washed up…he needs a team he can trust! @f1@GazzettaFerrari
@Planet_F1 Her commentary during the Canadian GP was embarrassing. Perhaps a little research on the "Wall of Champions" before claiming it's "not a super challenging track". #Cringe
"Don't ever compare me to anybody else, I'm built different" 💪
Lewis Hamilton responds to Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff's 'shelf life' comments ahead of the new F1 season 🔴
The Tuskegee Airmen were far more than a diversity and inclusion initiative; they were a testament to excellence and determination in the face of systemic racism. These men were not included in the U.S. military as a gesture of equity—they had to fight for the opportunity to prove themselves as some of the most highly qualified and skilled pilots in history. Under the oppressive Jim Crow laws, they underwent rigorous training at Tuskegee Army Air Field, earning their wings not because they were given a seat at the table but because they demanded it through merit and perseverance. Their service was not about representation for its own sake but about breaking barriers through undeniable skill and performance. These brave men changed the trajectory of our nation not by fulfilling quotas, but by excelling in their missions and demonstrating their value on and off the battlefield. @BlackNoChaser@BeBlackNoChaser