La vuelta de Ayrton Senna en Mónaco 1990 en 4K. Considerada la mejor vuelta del circuito por su perfección; el auto tenía una caja manual, lo que lo obligaba a soltar 3.000 mil veces aproximadamente el volante durante toda la carrera, en un auto que parecía un potro sin domar.
Andrés, ¿siente alivio tu ponzoña después de la pésima carta que escribiste? ¿Te ufanas de la maroma delirante en la que pretendes radicalizarte si este y el otro Trump continúa exhibiendo a tu pandilla? Tú como presidente supiste todo. Te recomiendo dormir en pants y con tenis.
Just completed James Bond: First Light
Best story I’ve played since TLOU,
Best combat I’ve played since TLOU 2,
Best James Bond game I’ve ever played.
Best James Bond story since Casino Royale.
GOTY.
🚨 | Luca Cordero di Montezemolo on the new Ferrari Luce:
"If I said what I really think, I'd harm Ferrari. We're risking the destruction of a myth, I'm very sorry about that. I hope they at least remove the Prancing Horse from that car"
Former Ferrari chairman Montezemolo tears the new electric Ferrari “Luce” apart:
“I cannot say what I really think: I would harm Ferrari. We risk the destruction of a legend. So sorry. Take the Prancing Horse off. At least the Chinese won’t copy this car”
Gerd von Rundstedt (1875–1953) entered the Nuremberg Trials in 1945 as the most senior surviving officer of the former German Army, closing a military career that had spanned 52 years. A Prussian aristocrat and career soldier, he had served in the First World War, the interwar Reichswehr, and the Wehrmacht, becoming one of Hitler’s most experienced field commanders. His presence at Nuremberg symbolised the collapse of the traditional German officer corps, whose senior figures had been drawn into a war they neither fully controlled nor openly resisted.
During the Second World War, Rundstedt held major commands on every front except North Africa. He oversaw the invasion of Poland in 1939, commanded Army Group A during the 1940 campaign in France, and later directed operations on the Eastern Front, including the 1941 advance into Ukraine. In 1942 he became Commander‑in‑Chief West, responsible for defending the Atlantic Wall. Although he disagreed with Hitler on strategic matters—particularly the rigid “no‑retreat” orders—he never openly defied the regime. His stance toward the anti‑Hitler conspiracies was one of detached awareness: he knew of various plots but neither supported nor opposed them, reflecting both personal caution and the conservative ethos of the officer corps.
By 1944–45, Rundstedt was recalled repeatedly despite age and ill health, a sign of the Wehrmacht’s dwindling pool of senior commanders. His final months in office coincided with the collapse of German defences in the West. Captured by Allied forces, he was held as a potential defendant but ultimately deemed medically unfit for trial. He appeared at Nuremberg only as a witness.
Rundstedt’s career illustrates the contradictions of the German military elite: professional, tradition‑bound, often sceptical of Hitler, yet ultimately complicit through obedience and inaction. His long service ended not on a battlefield but in the courtroom of a defeated regime.
Yo les confirmo al 100 % que @adan_augusto está internado en el hospital está grave delgado y muy jodido
Al parecer no le cayó muy bien la solicitud de USA de meterlo a la cárcel