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checkeredflaggirl:

I thought i could stop talking about the Silverstone gp but guess not.

I listened to the radio today and the guy who gives the sports report surprisingly mentioned F1. This being uncommon in my country i raised the volume and he brought up something i hadn’t thought about.

He said “I only have one doubt in my mind. Where did lewis got the flag from? I never saw him stop did he have it in the car? If so did he knew he was going to win? Did he knew that taking out Max and Sergio being out of points was securing his podium? I want clarification of this apart from the fact that when he won the world championship the show he put on was not like this. He definitely showed off because his fans were there which definitely comes across as disrespectful”

He put that doubt in my mind and while i was definitely mad due to his attitude i don’t go as far as thinking the race was fixed. Took the time to check the cameras and he stops to pick up the flag. This gives me a certain peace of mind. I am still not happy about how all of this was handled but at least i know that the race wasn’t fixed.

If anyone did anything with malicious intentions they will get it back at them. In the meantime lets calm down.

checkeredflaggirl:

Another Sunday of Valterri Bottas giving an amazing performance of pace skills and overall patience and it doesn’t get even a quarter of acknowledgment from Mercedes, the press of the “fans” of the Mercedes Team. I understand we all have a favorite driver but this is too much I understand why Valterri has that type of attitude towards his own team.

checkeredflaggirl:

I see a lot of people saying if you are going to be a hater do not tag the drivers.

Then i don’t want to see Max haters tagging Max don’t be hypocritical.

Alberto Ascari, José Froilán González and Giuseppe Farina at the 1953 British Grand Prix.

Alberto Ascari, José Froilán González and Giuseppe Farina at the 1953 British Grand Prix.


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Paul Smart and Barry Sheene on their Suzuki RG500:s before the John Player Grand Prix at Silverstone

Paul Smart and Barry Sheene on their Suzuki RG500:s before the John Player Grand Prix at Silverstone in 1976.


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