nothing makes me tear up like drivers crashing and immediately apologising on the radio and their engineers just asking if they're okay or other drivers asking their engineers if the other driver is okay


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nothing makes me tear up like drivers crashing and immediately apologising on the radio and their engineers just asking if they're okay or other drivers asking their engineers if the other driver is okay
Oh, Alex. Of all the drivers to hit a critter :(
Formula 1: Drive To Survive - Grosjean's Fireball Crash
Romain Grosjean's miraculous escape from a huge fireball crash at the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix sent shockwaves across the track and through Formula 1 fans across the world. This is what happened.
Formula 1: Drive To Survive Season 3 is now streaming on Netflix.
Idk man I just think about how every driver who has had a bad crash knows that "he's okay" doesn't actually mean he's okay, because they know what the bruises feel like and the aches and the queasiness of a concussion and everything else that comes with being *fine* being able to walk away from the shambles of your car but definitely aren't being "okay" and it's cold comfort to hear a chipper voice in your ear saying "yep, he's okay" but it's better than the alternative.
My boy cat jumped up to "help" the cars on the TV and Max went until the gravel I think he's a witch
I guess the good news is for Ollie we don't race again until May
Holy shit. Very fortunate those second and third cars didn't hit Oscar or each other. Franco looks woozy.
I know he doesn't tend to make mistakes but this might be the worst mistake we've seen anyone make this weekend. That turn was never on.