okay having seen carlos's photos on sportweek, have we considered that he deliberately ruined the vogue italia shoot??? why make them look good when he could save the slay for the solo photo shoot?
So this was the movement Caco was talking about when he said they will be some movement but not from Carlos they already knew Nico was signing which means they are actively discussing with Sauber/Audi 🥲
the girls are in prayer, please Oliver Hoffman and Andreas Seidl, please Audi, please Big Corp daddy Volkswagen😞😞🙏🏼
Maybe what Carlos have been waiting for is Newey's move to audi. And only then he would formally accept the offer. Yes thank you please. Adrian, you said you wants challenges. What's more challenging than a sauber.
“If it will be positive or negative will always depend on my performance,” says Sainz when asked by The Race how difficult it is to navigate this decision. “The good thing in this sport is that, if you perform well, normally things end up coming your way.”
“It can be frustrating at times, I'm not going to lie, the unknown, and going to bed some days without knowing what the future is going to bring. It’s sometimes frustrating, uncomfortable, other times it's exciting, because there's news every day, honestly, there's new things every day that come to you.”
“The good thing is I'm managing to separate both things and perform well on track. [I] leave the other stuff to my management team, and the weeks off that we get, things are progressing nicely.”
“But it shows how tough F1 is. For someone that maybe sees it from the outside, a guy that is performing so well and still doesn't know where he's going to race next year, in other sports maybe this doesn't happen so often. So, it just shows F1 is a very particular sport, political in some ways, sport-dependent in others.”
"When Netflix [Drive to Survive] puts it the way they put it, it can be very exciting from the outside once you get to know all the things that go inside. So it's what attracts a different fanbase and it's part of F1. I accept it and embrace it and keep doing my thing.”
so keke rosberg has a world championship, and a newborn son. he retires the sport a year after, the shadow of tragedy following him -- the fatal crash of his friend and f1 driver elio de angelis being the reason.
now keke has a blonde baby that looks like its mother and babbles in german. he bonds with his son in the language he knows best — no, not his mother tongue rusty with disuse — racing.
so he builds a track in their garden in ibiza and sticks his son in the two person kart beside him before he is old enough for the helmet to even fit properly.
keke takes nico to the last race of his career in DTM, in a smaller replica of his exact uniform. keke tells him to wave. the roar of the crowd terrifies nico. he can't. he wants to be a racing driver when he grows up.
and you know this part of the story. the boy follows in his father's footsteps. in the sport of nepotism, keke rosberg is the only world champion father who lives to see his son become a champion.
so nico rosberg has a world championship and a newborn daughter. he retires the sport a year after she is born. he knows the same fatality of the sport his father does, has experienced and lost firsthand.
now nico has a blonde baby that looks like its mother and babbles in german. nico wants to bond with her in every way he can. he wants to be hands on in every way.
he speaks 5 languages, went to an international school and both she and her sister are enrolled in the same one. he reads parenting books, has tea parties with them, and drops them to school.
the thought of his daughters following in his footsteps terrifies him, and he understands now why his mother could never stomach to watch a single race of his. this glorious unforgiving sport of his, and his father's, that doesn't care who it takes. and it seems unthinkable to put a child in a racecar, even though that was his childhood.
but if she really wanted, like he really wanted -- he would not deny it.
so he takes her to a indoor go kart track in monaco, in a helmet that's bigger than her. he's tucked right behind her, safe. they share so many languages in common, french growing up in monaco, german at home, english at school, some spanish from going to ibiza. and this -- although it's been a while since he's really spoken it, his father's language-- is one of them.