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Is f1 worth getting into?
no
Turbulent Friday
Don't judge me by how many times I fall, judge me by how many times I get back up - Lewis Hamilton
in five years lia block will be a wrc winner, doriane pin will be a wec hypercar champion, marta garcia will have already competed in lemans and won once, the al qubaisi sisters will be elms champions, abbi pulling will be a formula e race winner, luna fluxa will be mercedes' f1 reserve driver, vicky farfus will be competing in f2 and all girls and women (and boys to an extent) coming after will learn that making it to f1 is not the only way to make your mark in motorsport.
“Ferrari might have just lost this race on strategy today” fork found in the kitchen
there are many ways to manage the teammate dynamic in f1 but my least favorite has got to be ferrari’s strategy of making their drivers’ lives so difficult that they can’t even worry about each other or like. anything else at all.
George watching Oscar and Lando race: why didnt you T-bone him?
Lando: [chokes]
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AAJDJKDSKH WHAT OSCAR MAKING A HUNGARY 2024 JOKE ARE U KIDDING???
Absolutely howling at charles including this poster in his dump
Enjoy the Butterflies | Daniel Ricciardo
Charles on Pole for the Hungarian GP
one of the first places i headed for was prema. they've done a brilliant job over the years, since the eighties actually, they've been around a long time. and this year they're really in the headlines again with charles leclerc dominating formula 2, to the point where virtually everything he does now is questioned. apparently he's had more dope tests than any other driver in the paddock, including formula 1, this year.
drugs make this kitty go purr!
happy 3rd anniversary lmao
Oscar Piastri (Hungarian GP - August 3, 2025) 📷 Bryn Lennon
don’t count me out. - Lewis Hamilton
Deadass feels like Charles has to fight God (Scuderia Ferrari racing team) every weekend to have a semi decent race
What did I say
After days of everyone questioning Charles' talent and why his stats "look that", I don't think there could have been a better race to explain exactly why.
Charles pulls off an absolute miracle with that pole, keeps pulling off miracles in the race by staying ahead of the Mclarens for as long as he did, does everything right (I'm not counting the penalty, at that point it was a different race) and it's not enough. And it feels like nothing would have been enough, no only one pitstop, no other strategy. Maybe not even addressing the issues with the car differently or having a car without whatever issue it is they're dealing with would have been enough. Because at the end of the day there's a practically inexplicably faster car.
Charles will continue to pull off Monza 24s and Austin 24s, he will continue to get poles like Mexico 23 and Hungary 25. He has the talent to dominate this sport, it's moments like these that prove it, but he won't until he has a car that can at least minimally match that dominance. And we've seen the start of the 22 season and what he can do when he has one of those on his hands.
"Why doesn't Charles have more wins?" "Why does his pole to win ratio look like that?" Because Charles has never had the privilege of being a mediocre driver carried by the best car on the grid. He's never had the privilege of having the best car on the grid for more than a few races, much less a whole season. The only privilege here is the privilege to watch the seemingly impossible ability Charles Leclerc has to outperform his cars, but on days like today it hardly feels like a privilege.