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🏳️🌈 Mercedes said the pride star wasn’t enough, fuck it- Pride CAR 🏳️🌈
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⌙ LEWIS HAMILTON : the canadian gp 2022 story in 3 parts
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reblog the money pigeon for a financially stable future
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left no crumbs
F1 journalist Andrew Wright says the fact that Lewis Hamilton was “by most accounts robbed of the 2021 title has been quickly forgotten by people keen for an easy soundbite”.
In his column on Total Motorsport, F1 journalist Andrew Wright raises a valid point – that a lot of pundits and observers choose to ignore what happened at the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, when discussing Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen.
“Pundits and fans of F1 have notoriously short memories,” Wright wrote.
“That Hamilton was, by most accounts, robbed of the 2021 title has been quickly forgotten by people keen for an easy soundbite.
“It’s always the way in sport. With enormous success comes enormous scrutiny and a litany of critics, and Hamilton has been on the receiving end of this phenomenon more than most.
“There have been calls for him to retire, or at least think about it, claims that he’s lost his raw speed or his motivation to continue, while his most impassioned haters will always try to diminish his record-setting achievements.
All the while Verstappen is lauded as one of the greatest of all time. It’s bizarre.”
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P2🥳💜💜💜
tried to use different brushes for each drawing this time. this was so fun to do!
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wishing miss w14 all the best on her plastic surgery
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I’m crying at this moment on my dash.
don’t piss off the old men 😂
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i'm not perfect. somedays i'm tired, i'm groggy and i'm not all there, like some people are when you just arrive into your office. it's also showing vulnerability, it's really important. particularly as it's a very male dominated sport right? and a lot of these guys, engineers, don't show emotion. whether you're on a high or you're low, they're calm, but deep down inside, they can feel something. and it's showing them it's okay to feel that, it's okay if you're feeling down. share it with us. we'll get there. just having those conversations with people is something that i've really learned to appreciate. i think i've broken through to a lot of people.
but first it actually took time for me to be able to do that for myself. and that's understanding about self forgiveness, self love, which i didn't have when i was a kid. i didn't have it, when i first got here. i was just so tough on myself when i failed. and you fail a million times more than you succeed. so, it's learning how to just forgive yourself, move on. once i learned how to do that for myself, then i could do that for others. i had always had compassion for others, but not having any compassion for myself. as soon as i was able to do that, i think through that, particularly through that part last year, i was able to do that for those around me.
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safety car at the end of the race will forever give me war flashbacks
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kevin driving away from his abandoned tyre it’s giving cinderella
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OBSESSED with how the mood of the dashboard changed from complex social hierarchies of various priorities to just a unanimous "fuck this fucking sport and everyone in it" when the red bull got ahead. Nothing brings people together like hatred.
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“Verstappen engine problems” the most beautiful symphony to my ears
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