"it's good to see charles back on pace cause he was struggling..."
fred: it's for you, journalists, who were a bit worried, because i was not. in monaco, he was fighting for the podium, he was 2 tenths in advance compared to max. when he crashed in barcelona, he was in a good lap, the pace was always there
Some people seem to have a very short memory. Charles Leclerc is Mr. Ferrari, and he has been carrying the team on his back for 8 years.
Please, put some respect on his name. Last year, he dragged that tractor to 7 podiums and a pole position.
F1 has to be in a terrible state for me not to particularly look forward to a race weekend. I've witnessed some tough years and I must say I've never felt this lack of motivation before.
And there's a manufacturer working to keep it this way for the next 4 years, who seems to get their way with everything.
"bet a dinner that this driver will be (world) champion. his name is...?"
max: you can bet on a few, i think. only one.... charles!
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it's quite sad that charles stopped using social media to interact with fans, like he used to, due to the hate him and alexandra get, but it's good to see that she is responding to some of the hate they get
When it's all said and done, I think the personal performance from Leclerc would have been a major talking point even if the podium was ultimately lost on the last lap.
Keeping a Mercedes and McLaren at bay, cars capable of being 20s ahead of a Ferrari, was an impressive feat. Not a perfect performance by any means, there were some mistakes, but it reassures the driver and the car that it can be pushed to the limit for nearly 57 laps and remain competitive despite the power deficit.
The good aspects of the weekend will be forgotten, which is understandable given the circumstances, but there were many positives to take.
40% of f1 fanbase are women. the way f1 and its sponsors keep shoving wags and influencers down our throats and rarely show the hardworking women who actually are part of the sport is concerning. the drivers, engineers, mechanics, journalists deserve more spotlight than partners.
You’d think someone like Lily Muni He, as a professional athlete in a male dominated field, would understand how important representation is. Hosting a ‘women in F1’ dinner for wags instead of women who actually work in the F1/motorsport world is sad and kinda embarrassing ngl