#Franco Grande
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babybluecurtains · 7 days ago
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ct0444-kia · 10 days ago
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someone could have died.
franco wishing to switch to wets only to get denied causing him to crash. ollie saying it’s dangerous and he’s trying not to die.
oscar normally so calm and collected constantly radioing in distress. fernando who’s been here longer than anyone saying there should be a red flag. all the other drivers having no visibility, having trouble staying on, saying it is dangerous, and the race should stop.
the stress of this race isn’t “who’s gonna win”. it’s “who’s gonna crash/hit the wall/collide with another driver/spin out”.
i’m thankful no major injuries came out of that, but if there were, it hurts more that it could have been preventable. says a lot. jules died because of these same conditions. must we let history repeat itself?
safety is never a joke. death is never a joke. these are real people with lives.
someone could have died.
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blorbocedes · 2 months ago
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Nico Rosberg: Colapinto's super impressive, straight from the get-go always within two tenths from Albon. And we know Albon is super quick.
nico rosberg praises the incoming crop of young generation drivers, fp3 session, singapore 24
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lotuslise · 2 months ago
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someone give this child a hug please
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metamorphesque · 2 months ago
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Formula 1, Sportswashing and Greenwashing a Genocide ... in other words, just an ordinary day in baku
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As the final Formula 1 Grand Prix is set to take place tomorrow in baku, azerbaijan, I find it impossible to remain silent. The world is gearing up for what’s supposed to be an exciting event but behind the gleaming lights of the racetrack, there’s a much darker story that demands attention: the ethnic cleansing of Artsakh and azerbaijan’s ongoing brutal actions against Armenians.
azerbaijan’s history of oppression toward the Armenian people is not a secret. The forced displacement of Armenians from their ancestral lands, the violent campaign of ethnic cleansing in Artsakh, and the inhumane imprisonment and torture of Armenian captives in baku are undeniable facts. The world has remained shockingly quiet as over 200 Armenians languish in azerbaijani prisons, subjected to treatment that violates every principle of human rights.
One of the most glaring symbols of azerbaijan’s hatred toward Armenians is the Genocide Theme Park in baku, a chilling place that mocks the pain and suffering of an entire people. This is not just an internal issue; it’s an attack on humanity. But instead of confronting azerbaijan’s actions, the world is endorsing them.
These atrocities are certainly not limited to the government and the officials; the indescribable hatred has extended over to the people as well - take a glimpse into the azeri society
Now, let's imagine that you were fortunate enough to watch the F1 Grand Prix live in baku. How would you feel knowing that the azerbaijani person sitting next to you might be one of the many who were selling beheaded bodies of Armenian children on Facebook? Or perhaps they took their children to the Genocide Park and photographed them pretending to choke the statues of Armenian soldiers?
azerbaijan is not only hosting the Formula 1 Grand Prix but is also set to host COP29, a global climate summit. These events are being used to greenwash and sportwash the regime’s crimes.
How can we watch Formula 1 without acknowledging that the very ground this race is held on is soaked in the suffering of Armenians? How can we cheer for a spectacle when the cries of the oppressed go unheard?
This is not a political issue; it’s a matter of basic human decency. While the world enjoys the race, we must not forget the injustices happening in the shadows. Formula 1 should be about fairness and excellence. But in azerbaijan, it’s about something far more sinister—using sport to hide atrocities.
So, as you watch the Grand Prix in baku, remember the Armenian lives shattered by violence, hatred and silence. Let’s refuse to let sports and international events become tools for erasing history and ignoring the suffering of innocent people.
BREAK THE CHAIN OF IGNORANCE: Share Information: use social media platforms like Tumblr, Instagram, X, Facebook and others to share articles, videos, and testimonies about the atrocities being committed by azerbaijan. The more people know, the harder it becomes to ignore. Engage in Dialogue: talk to friends, family, and colleagues about the situation in azerbaijan and encourage others to take action too. Support Armenian Communities: donate to/support organizations helping displaced Armenians and those impacted by the conflict in Artsakh. Even small contributions can go a long way in providing humanitarian aid. Artsakh Relocation Project All For Armenia
TAKE ACTION by adding your name to THE LIST of supporters.
Remember that this is not a political issue; it’s a matter of basic human decency.
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letstalkaboutf1 · 8 days ago
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🔔 Grand Prix Drivers Association? More like Got Public Dirt? Announce!
Calling out hypocrisy ✅
Asking for accountability ✅
Exposing their double standards ✅
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yquepasa · 2 months ago
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Accusations of terrorism on track welcome to f1 Franco Colapinto
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wishfuldivine · 18 days ago
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Colapinto, when asked about what happened between him and Liam Lawson :
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endofbeginings · 2 months ago
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Just realized i never posted the alt version i did for the monaco gp poster :-)
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olive-nothere · 11 days ago
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Lord, take all of Franco Colapinto’s suffering, double it and give it to Norris
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princefrancois · 7 days ago
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priniya · 3 days ago
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are there any f1 girlies that wanna make some friends? 😁 maybe make a gc on imsg so we could talk and be super international friends 🙂‍↕️🙂‍↕️ pls let me know in the comments if u do!
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lizlovesmedia · 2 months ago
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FRANCO COLAPINTO | azerbaijan gp | 9.15.24
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idc4987 · 3 months ago
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Am I considering hunting James Vowles down for what he did to Logan? Yes, yes I am.
Do I now think Franco Colapinto is an absolute cutie?? Yes, yes I do.
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illustratus · 1 month ago
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The Battle of Rocroi, 19 May 1643 by François Joseph Heim
The Duke of Enghien ordering his troops to stop fighting the Spanish, who have come to him to surrender.
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caro-rip · 2 months ago
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after franco's race start in singapore the f1tv commentators said that alex hasn't been used to having his teammate race him (in williams ofc). they also said how comfortable franco seemed in f1, even scoring points in his second race on a track unknow to him
to add to more, this is what some journals wrote about franco after singapore:
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