Je viens de croiser Musk exténué a l'usine, je lui ai demandé comment il avait fait autant d'argent avec le salaire de l'intérim, il m'a dit avoir fait 9,32e¹¹ heures supp ce mois ci
On a rien sans rien les gauchistes
🔴🇫🇷🇮🇱🇵🇸 EN DIRECT — Le témoignage d’un Israélien à la Cérémonie de clôture de la deuxième édition de l'appel de Paris pour la paix :
« J’aimerais dire sans entrave : l’histoire n’a pas commencé le 7 octobre. Voilà plus d’un an et demi maintenant que le NETTOYAGE ETHNIQUE a débuté en Cisjordanie, deux ans et demi que le CARNAGE a éclaté À GAZA , voilà 59 ans que L’OCCUPATION BRUTALE est à l’œuvre et 78 ans que LA NAKBA a lieu. Comment se fait-il qu’Israël ne soit jamais accusé ? Israël ne peut pas être une exception. »
@LeSprintEdition Le mec fesait qu'attaquer et critiquer l'aduo pendant le gp de Canada, bizarrement le résultat est décalé d'une semaine et comme par hazard c'est mercedes qui en profite et Toto le défend est en dit du bien.
C'est vachement bizzare quand même
Three things had to line up for the stewards to overturn this.
1. The rule never says the timing system is the final word. The speeding rule (Article B1.6.3a) just says there's a speed limit, 60 km/h at Monaco. It doesn't say "speed as measured by the official timing system". Compare the false start rule (B5.11.1), which spells out exactly which system decides whether you jumped the start. Because the speeding rule names no source, the only question the stewards had to answer was: was the car actually going faster than 60? Not: did the screen say so.
2. The timekeeper proved its own number wrong. Pit lane speed is calculated as distance divided by time, and the official distance for that zone was 77 cm too long, because the barriers moved this year and opened a shorter line. The timekeeper found this itself with a laser scan after the race. Redo the maths with the correct distance and Gasly was doing 58.7 and 58.8 km/h. Under the limit, both times. The stewards actually rejected all of Alpine's own evidence; what convinced them was the official system contradicting itself.
3. The penalty could still be undone. Gasly never served his penalties during the race they were added to his finishing time afterwards, and that's the only kind the stewards have the power to erase. A penalty served at a pit stop is gone forever; nobody can give you back time you spent stationary. Alpine then filed for a review within the 96-hour deadline (Article 14 of the Sporting Code), with the new evidence the rules require. They were the only team that did.
That's why Gasly got his podium back and the other four drivers caught by the same faulty zone got nothing: all three conditions held for him, and only him.
WE GOT IT BACK!! P3 in Monaco!!
Been a rollercoaster of emotions the last few days, weird celebrations, but most importantly, incredibly happy we got our result back. Huge thanks to my amazing team and all the people who supported us!! Thanks FIA & F1 for the transparency of the situation. One to remember!😅