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Williams Nico forever in our hearts.

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Day 132
Williams Nico forever in our hearts.
The Pit Wall as The Wheel of Fortune:
Greater forces that are outside of human control are at work here. The same forces that govern the changing of the seasons, or the rising and setting of the sun is also the master of luck and the fate of individuals. Where it lands is as random as chance - you may find yourself at either the top or bottom, but remember that no matter what the outcome it may not last for very long, for the wheel always turns.
Remember: what goes up, must also come back down.
like or jdoreleclerc ♡
mclaren messy headers
Friday | 2022 Hungarian GP | 📸 Glenn Dunbar
Does Christian Horner secretly work for sky sports f1 or something? Why is it always him on the pit wall? Give me anyone else please! I’ll take anyone
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"All eyes on the pit wall... because it's got a fresh new look 😎🏁"
F1’s Biggest Meltdowns Start With One Bad Pit Wall Call
The Pit Wall Nerve Meter ranks the F1 races teams lost from the garage, when one bad call mattered more than pace, grip, tire life, or nerve
Formula 1 is built on speed, data, and precision.
Then one voice in a headset changes everything.
This SportsOrca breakdown ranks the sport’s biggest strategy collapses through a “Pit Wall Nerve Meter” — from late Safety Car chaos and double-stack confusion to tire gambles, garage panic, and race-winning Sundays thrown away before the driver can fight back.
Fast cars matter. Calm decisions matter more.
tfw you get way too close