"You win together" -> Charles's Monza win celebrations... which Seb showed up to despite his own misfortune in the race...
"You lose together" -> the Bahrain embrace
FERNANDO: I was! I was because [laughs] I think I've been playing padel for I don't know, 15 years, or 12 years, something like that but I think George is quite new into that, and he was strong. And we are unbeatable at the moment, you know? We played once, and we are 100% at the moment on wins.
TOM: Praise indeed from Fernando Alonso on your padel skills!
GEORGE: Yeah it was okay, we were teammates on the padel court, 100% record against our competitors so!...
I don't want to hear anymore about a mid driver getting handed a win in a car built towards him thanks to his teammate's defending and sacrifices, and also because RBR decided to take the weekend off. The way Charles got poles and podiums when the upgrades hadn't come yet, when the car was prone to 1038362 mechanical errors, when the car was absolutely unsuited to him and when RBR was undoubtedly a rocketship. Memories are short.
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Formula 1 has become my entire identity and personality. I don’t know how to function during summer break … ha ha send help?, Memes? Thirst traps? I don’t know! 😀
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