#F1 | Fred Vasseur on Lewis Hamilton’s win:
“I have zero merit on this. It's more Lewis himself, I think. He was able to come back after a tough moment, a tough journey, tough weekends. He was able to come back, to do a full reset and to continue to push, to continue to come to the factory on Tuesday morning.”
“This commitment is a huge support. Coming from a world champion, it's even more, I would say. It was also a huge motivation for everybody at the factory.”
Sky News has verified 152 of those killed when a US missile struck a primary school in Minab on the first day of the war.
Using a range of information sources, the faces of all the 120 students - aged 6 to 13 - and 26 teachers have been identified ⬇️
It is a heavy day for the world of music. Today, we say goodbye to a true titan, a healer, and a cultural revolutionary: Abdullah Ibrahim (formerly known as Dollar Brand).
He didn't just play the piano; he channeled the very soul, struggle, and resilience of South Africa through 88 keys. His music was a sanctuary during the darkest days of Apartheid, a masterclass in spiritual jazz, and a universal message of peace. From the defiant, hopeful chords of Mannenberg, which became an unofficial anthem of the anti-apartheid movement, to the quiet, beauty of his solo performances - his sound was unmistakable. It carried the warmth of Cape Town, the depth of the blues, and the avant-garde spirit of jazz. Condolences to his loved ones in this time of loss.
Thanks to #CarteBlanche producer @katebarry101 for this intimate moment of Ibrahim moments after a performance in 2024. He truly lit up a room 🩵
#F1 | Piero Ferrari on Lewis Hamilton’s first win at Ferrari:
“I don't think it's a coincidence that Hamilton won his first race with our car precisely in Barcelona, where, 30 years ago, [Schumacher] kicked off his extraordinary series of successes with the Rossa.”
“I see it as a sign of destiny, even a portent for the future that awaits us.” 🔥
🚨 | Piero Ferrari on Lewis Hamilton win with Ferrari:
“I don't think it's a coincidence that Hamilton won his first race with our car precisely in Barcelona, where, 30 years ago, Schumi kicked off his extraordinary series of successes with the Rossa.”
“I see it as a sign of destiny, even a portent for the future that awaits us. I'm not surprised by Hamilton's 'renaissance.' It was obvious that Hamilton didn't like ground-effect cars, and what's more, we hadn't provided him or Leclerc with a competitive car.”