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#f1 incorrect scenarios
f1-incorrect-s · 2 years
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arrival to the camping part 1/?
car 1: Max, Daniel, Valtteri, Mick, Kevin, Yuki and Fernando
Valtteri: FOR THE LOVE OF GOD MAX, SLOW DOWN
Fernando: MAX, WHAT HAVE I EVER DONE TO YOU THAT I DESERVE THIS?!
Mick + Kevin + Yuki: *holding each others hands with closed eyes and screeching coming out of their mouths*
Daniel: MAAAAXXXXXXX!!!!!!!
Max: What? Is there something wrong?
Yuki: He did not just say that, did he just say that? I can’t believe he just said that!
Fernando: Goddamnit Max, the speed limit is 80km/u!
Valtteri: And not 130!!
Mick: We are not on the German Autobahn you fucking idiot!!
Max: So? I checked, there are no speed cameras here and I’d like to have a beer. so the faster we get to the camping, the better.
Valtteri: I’d also like to drink a beer WHILE I’M ALIVE!!!!
Max: So I take it you guys think I drive too fast?
Daniel: THINK?!?! Suuuure, it’s all just in our imagination… That's why Mick is seeing green right now and Yuki is puking in his hand…!
Max: Ow shiittt *takes the first exit he sees, which was luckily within a minute, and pulls over*
Mick + Yuki: *Running out of the car while throwing up
Daniel + Valtteri + Fernando: Looking disapprovingly at Max
Kevin: Still can’t believe the kid is cursing and throwing God’s name around. I did wel *giving himself a approving slap on the shoulder*
Max: Well, if everybody would get back in the car….. we only have 3 more kilometers to go
Daniel: So, hold your breath, close your eyes, pray to God and we will be there in 1 minute.
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f1incorrectquotess · 15 days
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Giovinazzi: Hey, you know what sucks?
Kimi: Vacuums.
Giovinazzi: Hey, you know what sucks in a metaphorical sense?
Kimi: Black holes.
Giovinazzi: Hey, you know what just isn't cool?
Kimi: Lava?
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holllandtrash · 10 months
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fragile line | daniel ricciardo
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pairing: daniel ricciardo x driver!reader
You and I walk a fragile line I have known it all this time But I never thought I'd live to see it break
what happens when the driver daniel falls in love with, ends up being the one who brings his career to a screeching halt? word count: 7.7k (im so sorry) warnings/tags: fluff-ish, plot with implied/very little smut, angst, mclaren danny, zak brown (gross), some incorrect f2 stats but whatever, time jumps, really just a lot of angst, its a rollercoaster
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“What do you know?”
“What do you know?” Daniel repeated the question back to you, the emphasis making it clear as day that you both carried the same career-altering information. 
His signature grin and comforting optimism were nowhere to be seen. Instead, Daniel’s expression could be described in a variety of ways. Solemn, disappointed, hurt. 
“What was I supposed to do?” You asked, going straight to the defensive. You couldn’t be helpful in this scenario, you just needed to explain yourself. He wouldn’t understand it from your perspective, but you had to try. 
“Not take the seat,” he offered a solution, as if it was that simple. “My god, I mean, they’re cutting my contract early, Y/N. For you.”
“For the sake of the team,” you corrected. You had no say in this. McLaren had plenty of driver options for the 2023 season. There were rumours of Daniel’s contract coming to an end a year early anyway, everyone heard them, everyone ignored them. The only thing that remained uncertain for a while was who would replace him should the rumours be true.
You. 
“You don’t even like McLaren.” You told him, voice raising a little as if that helped get the point across. “You’ve struggled with this team since day one.”
“That doesn’t mean I want to stop racing.”
“McLaren is not the team for you and you know this.”
Daniel scoffed, eyebrows twitching, “Did Zak tell you to say that?”
It was a rhetorical question, but Daniel noticed the way your bottom lip quivered. He caught the way your eyes dropped from his, even just for a split second. There was something unspoken between you, something that weighed on your mind and Daniel stepped forward, wanting to know what exactly it was. 
“Zak-” you started, reluctant to even say this. “-he doesn’t know I’m here. I’m not supposed to be here. I’m not supposed to talk to you or anyone about it, not until your announcement comes out.”
Here meaning Daniel’s flat in Monaco. The place you spent more nights at than your own. You played it off by saying his view was better but that was such a bullshit answer. Daniel’s flat always felt more like home than yours ever did. 
You had formally met the Australian driver a few years ago, but god did time fly. It was at a race in Monza. You could pretend you didn’t know the date but of course you did, you had it memorised. September 3rd, 2020. There was no way you could forget the day your life changed for the better. 
Or possibly, for the worse. It was up in the air at this point. 
You were new to the Formula 2 series. The only female driver on the grid as you raced with Prema alongside Mick Schumacher. F3 proved to be quite a successful stint for you and you had your eyes set on the coveted Formula 1 series. You wanted to be in the big leagues. 
Daniel saw that. He saw how determined you were to not only make waves in Motorsport, but to make something of yourself. You trained just as hard, if not harder than the other drivers in the junior series and Daniel had seen that for a while. He was often surprised to see you at the hotel gym, already working up a sweat when he walked in at a little after 6am. He would be even more surprised when he saw you there in the evening when other drivers went and called it a night or even went and celebrated. 
Your race weekends were the same as F1 weekends, but you just had limited ones. It was a shorter season, less intense, but whenever you were there. Daniel saw you. He saw you and he paid attention. He even rooted for you, very publicly as well whenever he could, despite the two of you never having exchanged a word. 
The first time you heard about Daniel cheering you on was after the Monaco race, quite early on into your first season. You qualified 7th, not ideal for a track like Monaco where the opportunities to overtake were far and few between, but somehow you did it. And then you did it again. And you could say it was luck but it was really smart strategy and an insane amount of driver skill that had you finishing fifth. In Monaco. 
Those were Daniel’s words. He was asked pre-race if he watched the F2 run and he said of course. He said he “wouldn’t have missed it for the world,” wanting to see what you could do this weekend. 
“It’s not luck, she’s incredibly talented,” Daniel had told the Sky Sports reporter. “She’s doing big things in the series, and I’m rooting for her. Truly. It’s rare a driver comes around with such raw natural talent, where you look at them and you know racing’s just in their blood, but it’s in hers. I would love to see her in Formula 1 one day.”
You watched that interview clip about twenty times. Daniel Ricciardo, the Daniel Ricciardo who had won Monaco a few years back, was complimenting you. He was rooting for you. 
It wasn’t until Monza, nearing the end of your season that he finally approached you. 
“I want to work with you,” Daniel said, straight to the point. You were in the middle of stretching in the hotel's fitness centre. It was only Thursday, the race weekend itself had barely started but Daniel knew he’d find you in there. 
You pulled your airpods out and looked up at him in the mirror, “You what?”
“I want to work with you,” Daniel repeated, this time sitting down on the floor next to you. He kept your stare in the reflection. “I’m not a trainer by any means, but I want to work with you. I want to see you in Formula 1.”
You were flattered, honoured really, but you didn’t know what that entailed. “Work with me how?”
“Well, regular fitness training for starters,” he said. “But managing, really. I want to help you with everything that it takes to move up. Media training, mental preparedness, finding sponsors, getting you in touch with the right people. Let me help you, Y/N.”
You weren’t sure what brought this on. Part of you was convinced it was because he knew this would look good on his behalf. If you did make it to Formula 1 and Daniel’s name was attached to yours, he’d look like a genius. A hero. He would be known as the first person from F1 to publicly support you. 
But that wasn’t what it was at all. When you agreed and accepted his help, you soon came to learn that Daniel didn’t want to be in your spotlight at all. He found the opportunities that you needed and then stepped back. He didn’t mention to the media at all that he was helping you, he didn’t see a need to. He saw your potential and he truly wanted to help you make something off.
So there he was during the off season, meeting you in London where you resided. He trained with you, set you up with the right people, did weekly check-ins, he really was like a sort of manager. 
He was there during pre-season testing the following year, literally. He stood in the Prema garage like he was just another member of the team. No one really questioned it, not when you said he was acting as a mentor to you. Everyone loved Daniel’s presence there and he was told he was welcome whenever. 
He was there during race weekends whenever he could find time in his own busy schedule. He was never there during the actual race, needing that time to prepare for his own, but he always watched from his drivers room or had someone in his ear updating where you were and what was happening.
He was there in Silverstone, when you crashed during Saturday's Sprint Race.
It was one of the last sessions of the day, Daniel had already finished qualifying and he was standing in the back of your garage, arms crossed over his chest, eyes glued to the screen. 
He was the first voice you heard when you spun, losing the breaks in mere seconds and all you could do was brace yourself for the impact of the barriers. 
“Tell me you’re okay.” Daniel’s voice came through your radio. Not your engineer, not your team principal. Daniel. “Say something, sweets, tell me you're okay.”
Sweets, he called you. But only ever in private, or in front of close friends. What started as a joke when you complained about him not having any sweets in his flat the first time you visited in Monaco, stuck. 
But everyone had access to the team radios. It could be heard by other engineers, other teams, fans even and those watching at home should F1TV choose to broadcast it.
Of course they did. They aired the exchange for everyone to hear and it spread like wildfire. It was all anyone on social media could talk about. 
“Say something, sweets. Tell me you’re okay.” 
“I’m okay,” you sputtered out, hands shaking as you unclenched them. It was an instinct to pull them off the steering wheel and tuck your arms to your chest, physically bracing where you could. 
“Good,” Daniel breathed out a very obvious sigh of relief. “Good.” He paused, and then with a quiet chuckle added, “What the fuck was that then?” 
You laughed in response, needing the humour at such a traumatic time. You had crashed before, but this was a bad one. You didn’t even need to step out of the vehicle to know you were lucky to not feel any immediate injuries, but there was a ringing in your ear and the adrenaline was preventing you from really understanding the damage your body had sustained. 
It wouldn’t have helped, though, to have gotten an earful, not like it was your fault anyway. It also wouldn’t have helped if you were asked again and again if you were okay. The more people asked, the more stressed you would grow. Daniel knew you needed a bit of lightheartedness at this time. 
“No brakes, Danny,” you answered through a soft laugh.
“That just sounds like an excuse to me,” he muttered, the sarcasm evident even through the crackling radio.
“Are you going to continue to question my driving abilities or are you going to send medical out here to help me?”
That whole interaction went viral. From the radio message, to the clips of Daniel accompanying you to the medical centre, to the photos of the two of you smiling in the paddock despite the bruising on your body, the concussion you were diagnosed with and the instruction from the doctor that you were not stable enough to race on Sunday.  
Which sucked, to put it plainly. But you were with Daniel. He made the situation bearable. With his arm around your shoulder, he walked you to the car at the end of the day, having waited with you the whole time. 
People speculated, of course. Questions were asked. 
Why was Daniel Ricciardo paying such close attention to you? Why did he get over the radio when he crashed? Why did it sound so flirty? Had he been in your garages the whole time and no one noticed? Was he a mentor? A friend? More?
You had put out a statement when you got to the hotel, thanking everyone for the kind words and well wishes. You shared that you would not be driving on Sunday and you also shared that you were thankful for the support of Daniel Ricciardo, your mentor, who reminded you that even the best of the best crash out sometimes. 
Mentor, you publicly called him That’s what he was, right? Or trainer. Or Manager. Or friend, really. There were a lot of words to describe his relationship to you. 
People online didn’t believe it. They thought there was more because, who looks at each other like that if they’re not fucking? 
But you weren’t. Honest to god, that line with Daniel was never crossed. You never even considered it. Always content with his companionship and his advice, you didn’t want anything physical or romantic. 
At least, you thought you didn’t. 
Daniel dragged you into his room instead of letting you go up to yours because you were under strict instructions to not be left alone for the next twelve hours should the concussion worsen. 
“I’m glad you’re okay,” he said, handing you a glass of water. “I know I joked over the radio, but I was worried. It wasn’t a pretty crash.”
“Are any crashes pretty?”
He sat down next to you, closer than normal considering when he rested his arm over the back of the couch, his fingers were within the distance needed to play with the strands of your hair. 
He sucked in a breath through his teeth, “I guess it depends on the driver. I make the crashes pretty.” 
The comedic gasp you let out as you clenched your chest had him laughing. 
“Daniel Ricciardo, are you calling me ugly?”
“Don’t twist my words!” He exclaimed, eyes squinting as his smile widened. “I said I was pretty.” 
You hummed, “You pretty much said I made the crush ugly.” 
“I didn’t say you were ugly,” Daniel playfully tugged on a strand of your hair. “You’re not- I mean, you-”
And then the humour faded. He met your eyes, his hand fell to your shoulder. He was still smiling but it was the sort of gentle smile one wears when they figure out the answer to a question that had been eating at them for a while. 
Something clicked for Daniel. At this very moment. 
He wasn’t going to let it escape him. 
“Pretty doesn’t do you justice,” Daniel told you, voice lowering. “You’re breaktaking, Y/N. On the racetrack, at home, at events, you put everyone around you to shame. And it’s not- it isn’t just your appearance, it’s you. Everything about you. Your heart, your charisma, the way your eyes light up when you smile but only if you’re talking to people you like,” he chuckled, having experienced it first hand and having seen the way you don’t look nearly as pleased when someone you dislike approaches you. 
You were speechless, though. Frozen where you sat as this admission came out of seemingly nowhere. 
And Daniel was attractive, that was an undeniable fact, he was everything anyone could ever want in a man. But you never allowed yourself to look at him the way other people would. He was your trainer, manager, mentor, friend. 
You had no words to explain the way he was staring at you now. Nor could you explain why it made you feel more alive than driving a racecar at inhumane speeds ever could. 
Daniel took another breath, eyes never leaving yours. “You are unlike anyone I have ever come across and I know, in my lifetime, I will never find someone who could ever compare to even a fraction of who you are.”
There was no way you could continue to be just friends after those words passed his lips. 
You kissed him. You had to. It wasn’t like there was anything you could say that would match what he had already said, nor could you even find the words. 
You kissed him and Daniel pulled you onto his laps, your legs moving to straddle either side of his hips. His hands roamed your body, sliding up the Prema shirt you still had on as your tongue roamed every possible inch of his mouth. 
His hand gripped your waist, rolling you over top of him so you could feel in a matter of seconds how this conversation had now taken a turn. His cock started to harden, constricted by his pants, but you still felt it underneath you each time he shifted, each time you grinded against him. 
When you reached for the hem of his shirt and pulled it off, Daniel leaned back, both of you taking that second to catch your breath and question if you were really going to do this.
“Is this a mistake?” You whispered, your thumb gently tracing over his lips. Your working relationship was perfect. This could ruin everything. You had fears, doubts, worries. One night could lead to dozens of complications. 
But Daniel shook his head and all of those thoughts vanished.
“No,” he said, sounding so sure of himself with that one syllable. “I’ve made plenty of mistakes in my life but you are not one of them.”
That was the only validation you needed. You kissed him again, more lust, more passion, than before as Daniel stood up, carrying you towards the bed at the back of the room. He dropped you down on the edge of it, smiling at the squeal that escaped your lips.
Daniel wanted to worship you every way he could. He was gentle with you, with your body, as he dipped his head between your thighs, making you feel a wave of euphoria that no one had ever brought you too before. 
It wasn’t until you were begging for more did Daniel realise he didn’t need to be gentle the entire night. He slid two fingers past your folds, lifting his head and hovering his body over yours, wanting to feel your desperate breaths hit his face as he rapidly thrusted his digits in and out of you, your walls clenching around him.
When he attached his lips to that spot on your neck, his teeth pressing against your skin, you saw stars. Daniel’s motions didn’t let up as you came around his fingers, loving the way your legs shook and how you dragged your hand through the hair on the back of his head.
He was cautious about doing anything else, knowing you were injured, he didn’t want to overstimulate you or cause any more pain. 
But you needed him. You reached for the zipper of his pants and tugged it down, telling Daniel you wanted this, as if the way you looked up at him didn’t already make that perfectly clear. 
He was careful when he entered you, patient. The tip of his cock slid past your folds slowly and he kissed your collarbone so gently you almost didn’t feel it as you adjusted to his size, quiet moans emitting from the back of your throat. 
He had praised you before, but only ever at the race track, so there was something so familiar yet so foreign about the way he whispered against your skin. It lit a fire within you.
“You take me so well, sweets,” he fought back a groan as your walls tightened around him when you clenched your legs. “So good for me.”
It was safe to say the dynamic between you two changed after that night. 
Daniel adored you already, admired you greatly for your achievements and growth in the sport. But now he fought with himself every weekend, knowing that he couldn’t touch you how he wanted. He couldn’t show you the attention he so desperately wanted. He couldn’t kiss you when you got that podium in Belgium, despite finding a way to sneak out of the pre-race duties for a second to run to the barrier to be there for you with the rest of the Prema team. 
Whatever was going on between you, it was unlabelled and it was private. The rest of the world didn’t need to know you were sleeping with the man you looked up to, the one who helped you become a great athlete in such a short period of time. 
People continued to speculate. You were private, sure, but you weren’t overly careful. 
You were seen landing in Monaco over the summer. You were spotted hanging out with Daniel on plenty of occasions. Even though you kept your hands off of each other and refused to act like anything more than friends out in public, you were different when you returned after the break. You both were. Everyone noticed. 
Daniel was, if it was even possible, happier. And you were less stressed it seemed. While you were still fighting a constant battle of being the only female in F2, it no longer seemed as heavy because the weight of it wasn’t just on your shoulders anymore. Daniel was there too. 
It wasn’t just physical, what you had. The emotional connection you shared was undeniable. Daniel was always there for you, and you, him. During the bad days, the good ones, and everyday in between. 
When you finished the season 5th in the drivers championship, the only person you wanted to celebrate with was Daniel. He was so proud of you. He watched you go from finishing 13th last year to 5th. He played a huge part in that, but when you tried to tell him that, he only brushed it off, saying that it was all you, he was just happy to be there for the ride. 
It was his idea for you to test drive for McLaren at the end of the year, too. ‘We’ll get you in a real F1 car’ he said. And you didn’t question it when the offer was brought forward to participate in a few practice sessions. It was exhilarating and terrifying and you cried tears of joy when you stepped out of his car because this was what you dreamed of. Driving a Formula 1 car. 
Now you just needed a permanent seat and Daniel wanted that for you too. He was your biggest supporter, and you only grew closer as the days went on.
You met his family over the holidays. He spent New Years Eve in London with you. 
When the season started again, he spent more time with you and Prema. When there were no scheduled F2 races during F1 weekends, you accompanied him in the McLaren garage. 
At this point, quite a few people knew you were together, or at least they assumed it.
You didn’t post about it, you didn’t want to, you didn’t need to. Daniel didn’t need to show you off, nor did you feel obligated to let everyone know you were with him. What you had was private, it was sacred, it was only for the two of you. 
But of course whenever you had a good performance, whether it be from a practice session, qualifying or a race, he’d share your celebration picture to his Instagram story. 
“Would you ever do a shoey?” Daniel asked you one Tuesday night, zooming in on a photo of you, more specifically on the smile on your face as you clenched your second place trophy from Imola on Sunday. 
You rolled your eyes but the smile was impossible to hide as he came up behind you and wrapped his arms around your waist, tugging you into his chest. 
“Next time you win,” Daniel suggested with a laugh. “I expect a shoey.”
“I’m not Australian.”
“You’re dating one, sweets.”
You never actually discussed what you were. The term boyfriend-girlfriend seemed so childish. Dating was, in a sense, accurate, but again, there were no labels. He had your heart, you had his. That was the only thing that mattered. 
“The world doesn’t know that,” you pointed out. 
“They kind of do,” Daniel kissed your cheek, giving your side a squeeze as he stepped aside to help you prepare dinner. 
You weren’t even sure when you fell into such a domestic lifestyle but there you were, practically moved into Daniel’s place in Monaco at this point  and he was at your side, chopping carrots for the salad while you prepared the chicken breasts. 
“A shoey would confirm it,” you glanced up at him, but the smile on his face told you he wasn’t completely against the idea. 
Daniel stepped behind you, fingers playfully pinching your waist, “Just think about it. If you don’t want to, you don’t have to. I just reckon it would be entertaining for everyone.”
He didn’t bring it up again, not even when you got third in Spain and didn’t do it. It was your first time getting a back to back podium since you started racing and of course it was something to celebrate, but the idea of a shoey made your stomach churn. You weren’t sure if you were ready for the world to know about your commitment to Daniel. 
You walked a thin line, being with him. And while you enjoyed every possible minute spent with him, you knew the world was cruel. The second you officially went public, you’d lose respect in the motorsport industry. 
The only female F2 driver dating an F1 driver? How scandalous.
Despite the rumours, the correct rumours, you were still in a bubble with him. You could pretend you were just friends, close friends. The tabloids had nothing to go off except your polite interactions and maybe a little too friendly smiles and so what if you were there in the McLaren garage cheering him on? 
You were his biggest supporter and he was yours.
But it didn’t help that while your performance was improving, his was rapidly declining. While you had less races than his, already your stats were better. You qualified in the top 5 for the first three races. You finished second in Imola, third in Spain, already better than how you started the season last year.
Monaco was next. Daniel loved Monaco, you both did. Everyone did, it was the pinnacle of Formula 1. 
It was unfortunate that your weekends ended up so drastically different. 
Daniel qualified 14th and then finished 13th. He wasn’t proud of it, but he did his best to hide his disappointment for you, especially since you were starting on the front row, P2, for the feature race. 
And somehow, you won. 
After trailing behind Drugovich for the majority of the race, you were starting to believe you would finish behind him too. And you probably would have, had there not been a safety car almost six laps after he boxed for fresh tyres, giving you the advantage of newer tyres and less wasted time. It was a strategy your team was banking on, waiting for a safety car. It was risky, but it paid off. Overtaking was nearly impossible with Formula 1 cars, but you had a better chance in your series and somehow, by the grace of god, you did it. You pulled ahead and swiped the lead from Felipe. 
You made history that weekend. The first female F2 driver to not only podium, but to win at Monaco. You gripped that first place trophy so tight your hand turned red. 
Usually, F2 didn’t draw nearly as big of a crowd, but this weekend was different. Everyone was a fan of the series after that performance, a fan of you. You saw people in the crowd wearing Red Bull gear, Ferrari merch, McLaren hats, and they were all applauding you. 
Of course, you were blown away by the support. Hearing your national anthem play was an incredible sound. There were tears in your eyes and your entire body was trembling, yet somehow you managed to find Daniel. Right in front, with your team. 
He was so proud of you. 
Despite his shitty qualifying, despite knowing he had such a low shot at earning points at his race that was in just under an hour, he was there for you. You couldn’t tell if he was cheering the loudest, or if you were just so prone to finding him in a crowd that you couldn’t process anything or anyone else. 
You weren’t sure what came over you, but once you grabbed the champagne bottle, you found yourself taking your shoe off as well. As Felipe and Théo started spraying their bottles in celebration, you poured the bubbly liquid into the sole of your racing shoe and lifted it up to your lips, pointing directly at Daniel who couldn’t believe what he was watching. 
It was rancid, as you figured it would. It was champagne out of a sweaty shoe, you knew it wouldn’t taste good, but it was a shoey and it was for Daniel. Felipe patted your back, laughing at your reaction and muttering something about how Daniel would get a kick out of that. 
He was right, but Daniel wasn’t the only one who found it entertaining. 
Your name was once again trending following the Monaco Grand Prix. Not Checo’s, even though he won the F1 race. Your name. 
Not that you really cared that night. How could you care about what the internet was saying when the man you were with told you that he loved you for the first time? Nothing online mattered, not when Daniel took your face in his hands and told you he was madly in love with you. He was proud, he was happy, he was in love. 
And you knew you loved him too. You had known this for a while. Monaco was just the perfect time to say it. 
After going about as public as you could without physically coming out and saying you were dating the Australian driver, Monaco was the perfect place to tell him you loved him. You were on cloud 9, you were making history, you were in love. 
You continued to deny, or at least ignore, the rumours that followed, still. You both did. You were in love with each other, not the whole world. Things would get complicated if you announced you were dating. You were vying for a Formula 1 seat and you wanted it without Daniels’ influence. 
But at the following race in Baku you were asked similar questions. 
“Your shoey last week, did that have anything to do with Daniel Ricciardo being there to cheer you on? You two have gotten pretty close in the last few months, he’s one of your mentors, isn’t he?” 
You shifted your weight to one leg, wondering what the fuck kind of post-qualifying question that was. You had just completed three back to back podiums, you were on a hot streak now, starting third at this next race and the reporter only cared about what happened at the podium celebration last weekend.
“Sorry, did you have a question about this week's race?” You asked, and when he stammered over his words, you just nodded and walked away, a tight smile on your face. 
Daniel’s conversation went a bit differently. 
“Y/N’s shoey last week, we all saw it. Was that your influence?”
“Yeah I never thought she’d actually do it, it was sweet,” Daniel laughed. “It was great though, I happily pass the tradition onto her.”
“She’s really come along in Formula 2 since she started back in 2020, do you think she has what it takes to be Formula 1’s first full-time female driver?”
“Absolutely,” there wasn’t a shred of doubt or hesitation. He was happy to talk about you, to explain to the rest of the world why you were up and coming and should be taken seriously as a real contender for a Formula 1 seat. He probably would have continued on if his PR rep hadn’t pulled him away, reminding him of other duties.
The next few races were similar to your first ones. A couple more podiums, some outstanding qualifying sessions, more history being made. Your phone was blowing up weekly, everybody wanted to talk to you now and you knew Daniel had something to do with it. Him constantly sharing the faith he had in you did wonders for your reputation. 
You might have been on top of the world, but you were well aware you were alone up there.
Daniels’ performances were anything but newsworthy. He had gotten a few points in Austria and France, but nothing to be extremely proud of, especially when he compared his 9th place finish at the Red Bull Ring to your first place podium, making it your second one this season. 
He never let his disappointment for himself and McLaren stand in the way of your achievements. In fact, you didn’t often speak about the races when you were together. You were aware Daniel was having issues with the team, with Zak, with the car, but he didn’t want to weigh you down with his own problems, even though you assured him time and time again you could handle it. 
Really, if Daniel had come to you with his struggles, you would have thought twice when Zak Brown approached you prior to the Hungarian Grand Prix. You probably would have slammed the door to your drivers room in his face if you knew how Daniel was being treated at McLaren. 
But Daniel held his cards close to his chest while Zak laid his all out on the table.
“If a spot opened up for you,” he said, after spending the last ten minutes talking about the rich history of the team and praising your accolades. “Would you consider it?”
It wasn’t an official contract, just the start of a conversation that could lead to one.
Of course you thought of Daniel. And Lando, having grown close with him simply through Daniel. 
“For 2024?” You asked, knowing both of them were set to continue driving through to at least the end of 2023. 
“No,” Zak shook his head. You didn’t like how harsh his tone had turned, having no remorse for what he was about to say. “Daniel’s contract would be ending early.”
You leaned back in your chair, fingers tapping the table as you tried to recall Daniel ever telling you that he was leaving McLaren. “Is he- he wants out?”
“It’s mutual,” Zak assured you. “He knows we can’t give him the car he wants and unfortunately, he’s not delivering what we need. We had high hopes with Daniel, but the working relationship isn’t what any of us thought it would be.”
It’s mutual. Those two words was all it took to convince you that Zak Brown and Daniel had already had a conversation about this, about terminating the contract a year early. 
It didn’t help that Zak brought up your test sessions in the McLaren from last year, pointing out that you had better times than Lando, even. He went on to praise what you were doing this year at Prema and said, multiple times, that you would be an asset to McLaren should you choose to go that route.
And who were you to turn that down?
A team principal of a Formula 1 team wanted to sign you. Was it unfortunate that it was Daniel’s seat? Yes, obviously this situation was less than ideal, but he wanted out. You were convinced he wanted out, that he was done with McLaren. A 45 minute conversation with Zak Brown convinced you of that.
You should have been wary when at the end of the conversation he said, “Don’t tell anyone about this, yet. You know how the public can be, let’s just keep this to ourselves for the meantime.”
“But I can talk to Dan, right?” You asked. 
Zak knew you were dating Daniel, it was a little harder to hide that from his team than it was the rest of the world. Maybe that’s why hesitated before answering, knowing that keeping a secret, something as big as this, from a partner had the potential to cause chaos.
But he shook his head, “Between us, yeah?”
And you listened to him. You wanted that Formula 1 seat so of course you followed orders. 
You desperately wanted to talk to Daniel about it, but you knew you couldn’t. And either he sensed that something was off, or he was dealing with his own problems again and wouldn’t share, you really couldn’t tell when the summer break started and things just seemed…different. 
You didn’t go to Monaco for starters, even though Daniel invited you to. But there were so many meetings with Zak and the board at McLaren that it made more sense for you to stay in London for the start of the break. 
Daniel didn’t call as often and you wanted to give him space, knowing that this break was probably needed for him. You expected he was out with friends, letting loose, getting the weight of a horrible season off his back even if just temporarily. 
The plan was to go to Monaco for the last week and a half and then travel to Belgium together. You had to delay that plan, however, when Zak called you and said it was official.
The 2023 seat was yours. 
You wanted to celebrate, with Daniel, but how could you celebrate with the person you were replacing?
It was strange that Daniel had said nothing to you about leaving the team during the summer break, especially since Zak had said time and time again they were on the same page, that Daniel was ready to leave. The only thing that crossed your mind was he was given strict instructions to not say anything to anyone either, at least until McLaren went public with the news. 
But with it being official, with you having just signed on the dotted line, you were tired of keeping it to yourself. You may not have been able to share the news with anyone else, but you had a right to have a conversation with Daniel about it.
You didn’t know how he would react. Surely he’d be happy for you, right? You were getting a seat in Formula 1, something that both of you desperately wanted to happen. And again, you were under the impression the departure from McLaren was mutual. He would be happy that someone he loved was taking his seat, right?
Right?
You had to tell yourself that the entire ride over to his place. You unlocked the front door to his building and took the elevator up to the fourth level. You didn’t think to knock, knowing he never locked it when he was home so you pushed open the door and stepped in, your suitcase trailing behind you.
You were happy to see him. He was always a breath of fresh air, despite the odd distance between you, you still loved him. You always would. He muted whatever was playing on the screen and stood up from the couch when he heard you walk in.
Usually, Daniel would greet you with a kiss.
Usually, he’d be smiling so hard his jaw would be hurting.
Usually, he was happy to see you.
You left the suitcase by the door and met him halfway, only he stopped walking when there was about a foot of space between your bodies. To you, it felt like you were still miles apart.
“Do you have something you want to tell me?” He asked, arms crossed over his chest. 
Your heart sank. 
You had convinced yourself, Zak had convinced you, the whole back of house team had convinced you, that Daniel was aware of this upcoming change. That the termination was mutual. You taking his seat might have been a surprise, but it was never supposed to be a blindside.
“What do you know?” you asked. 
“What do you know?” Daniel repeated the question back to you.
You were both fully aware of the exact same information. Daniel was leaving. You were taking his seat. Only, you had been informed this much earlier than he had.
“What was I supposed to do?” 
��Not take the seat,” he scoffed. “My god, I mean, they’re cutting my contract early, Y/N. For you.”
“For the sake of the team,” you said and then added, “You don’t even like McLaren. You’ve struggled with this team since day one.”
“That doesn’t mean I want to stop racing.”
“McLaren is not the team for you and you know this.”
Daniel scoffed, eyebrows twitching, “Did Zak tell you to say that?”
“Zak-” you started, finding it difficult to hold his stare. This wasn’t the Daniel you knew. “-he doesn’t know I’m here. I’m not supposed to be here. I’m not supposed to talk to you or anyone about it, not until your announcement comes out.”
He rubbed his hands over his face, taking a few steps away from you. It hurt, watching as he tried to physically distance himself from you. Like being in too close of proximity would set him off.
“I struggled with the team, yes, but I’m not ready to give up racing. You have now left me without a seat.”
It was easy for Daniel to blame you, you were standing right in front of him. You were quite literally the driver set to replace him.
But the real villain was Zak, for not having opened up this line of communication earlier. For making you believe everyone was on the same page. It was Zak’s fault for rushing to end the contract with Daniel instead of putting in the effort to work with him. He saw the shiny new toy that was you, that Daniel helped create, and he wasn’t going to let someone else take it first.
Daniel wanted to blame himself too, but he wouldn’t let himself think about that until much later. He was the one who did everything he could to help you grow in this sport. He was the one who introduced you to Zak and the rest of the McLaren team. He was the one who got you in the car for the practice sessions, his car. Foreshadowing at its finest.
“You are unbelievable,” Daniel spoke quietly, heated with anger but his words were like ice as they sunk deep into you. “After everything I’ve done to help you for you to betray me like this, I just- I don’t think-”
You knew where this was going and you wanted to put a pin in it before he could finish any of his thoughts.
“Don’t finish that sentence, Daniel,” you whispered. “Please. Please, we can figure something out.”
“There’s nothing to figure out,” his mind was made up. “You took my seat.”
“Wouldn’t you rather it me than someone you don’t know? Someone you don’t trust?” You tried to turn this around, have him look at the positives, if there were any. “Daniel, everyone on the grid loves you, you’ll find a new team. One that helps you grow and get to where you want. McLaren isn’t that, we both know it.”
“I think you should go,” was his only response. 
“If I hadn’t signed that contact, someone else would have,” you pointed out, grasping at straws here, painfully honest straws, but straws nonetheless. “Piastri, O’Ward…McLaren had options, Dan. Aren’t you at least happy for me that I out-qualified all of those guys?”
Daniel actually laughed, “You want me to be happy for you? Are you fucking kidding me?”
“Dan-”
“Leave.”
“I’m not leaving.”
“You need to,” he was stern. He was angry. He was done. With you, with the team, with everything he used to love and cherish. He was done. 
You thought you knew Daniel. You thought you knew how this conversation would play out. You figured it would still be rocky, but god you now realised how naive you were to believe you could still make things work. 
“I love you,” you told him, because what else could you say except remind him that you were so hopelessly in love with him, that he was all you would ever want in life. 
Except, that wasn’t exactly true, was it?
You wanted a seat in Formula 1 too. You just never thought you’d have to sacrifice one dream for the other. 
Daniel’s stare was cold. He only looked away for a second to nod his head towards the door behind you, “If you loved me, you wouldn’t have done this.”
You stepped forward, desperate at this point because how could he do this? How could he throw away what you had, over a seat?
Or was it you, who had ultimately thrown away what you had when you sat down with Zak Brown all those weeks ago?
It pained you to think about the strong possibility of that being the case.
“I’m sorry,” you whispered, because you were. You were sorry about how this turned out, how he was betrayed, how this was coming to an end. You grabbed hold of your suitcase and nodded, backing up towards the door, “I really am sorry, Dan.”
He didn’t believe you. Why would he? In his eyes, Formula 1 was more important to you than he was. A career decision that benefited you, but ruined him, mattered more than your relationship. It was a bold move, a cold move, one that you didn’t think would lead to this.
Neither of you could have predicted this. On September 3rd, 2020, when Daniel first said he wanted to work with you, neither of you thought it would end like this.
Just as you grabbed the handle of the door, Daniel opened his mouth, wanting to get the final word in. And you really wished he hadn’t because those final words destroyed you. 
“I’ve made plenty of mistakes in my life, but I never thought you would turn out to be one of them.”
You said nothing. You walked out of that Monaco flat with your head low and your heart even lower. You couldn’t even be excited about the next season, or the remainder of this one where you had the potential to finish in the top three. 
You weren't happy, you were empty, you were defeated. And painfully so, you were also still in love.
Despite what was said, you knew it would take a while to get over Daniel. He was your rock for so long, he was always there for you and even though he could disappear without so much as a second thought, your feelings couldn’t, the memories couldn’t. It would take a long time until you felt whole again.
You didn’t know it yet, but the decision to take that McLaren seat would haunt you as you moved forward in your career. 
This was not going to be the last time you ever saw Daniel. 
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So if I remember correctly you volunteer as a marshal sometimes right? I’m asking you bc I saw people commenting on the fact that no one came to lewis’ car when it almost caught fire yesterday. I initially thought it was weird that he was spraying it himself but whatever, but now I’m wondering, isn’t that supposed to be what marshalls do? Do they get to decide what cars to “assist” or is there a protocol for these situations? Apologies if I’m incorrect and thank you in advance
I do! Although I haven't been able to this year 😭
So, disclaimer - I volunteer at a grade 2 FIA circuit (IMSA, Nascar, Indy etc.) and have not marshalled for F1 (I'm working my way to that point). But I believe the procedures are similar.
(I'll put this under the cut because it got a bit long lol)
As marshals, there are very few calls that we can make on our own without deferring to Race Control (RC). I can wave a yellow flag on my own if I see a hazard on track and need to warn the drivers right away (ex. a stopped car on the racing line while the rest of the pack is approaching), but you would always communicate with RC first. Double waved yellow, full course yellow, red flags etc. are thrown out at RC's discretion.
For smaller events, usually marshals are grouped in 3 at minimum at every post - one flagging marshal looking at oncoming traffic, one flagging marshal looking the opposite way, and a comms (they are usually corner captain) marshal that is constantly in communication with RC. Ideally you would also have the designated safety marshal (person who handles fire extinguishers and is designated to go over the barriers) and a corner captain that manages everyone.
You cannot go onto a live track on your own. Let me repeat it, you CANNOT go on a live track under any circumstances by your own decision. It does not matter if it's a life or death situation (ex. driver trapped in a smoking car). Unless RC gives the go ahead, you are just going to become a liability and in the worst case scenario, the first responders will have to look after both the injured driver and the marshal that got yeeted by another car because they ran into a live track.
Fires: if a the car pulls trackside and you can approach it safely from the barriers, you can use the fire extinguisher. If you are allowed by RC to go over the barriers, then you can also use the fire extinguisher. Alternatively, you can also pull the kill switch (picture 1) and then activate the onboard extinguisher (picture 2)
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For F1 cars, you would need to approach the cars with special isolating gloves before pulling the kill switch, due to electrical concerns (F1 safety marshals also wear specific types of clothes that are fire resistant as well)
Speculation for what happened with Lewis: the marshals didn't get approval from RC to go onto the track (or there was a delay in communications), he knew this but had concerns re: vehicle catching fire, so he grabbed the extinguisher himself and went to work (We leave spare extinguishers throughrough the track for this purpose! So if you see a random lonesome extinguisher near the barriers, now you know why 😉).
I hope this clears things up :)
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What Is the Importance of Confusion Matrix in Machine Learning?
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Machine Learning is evolving Businesses around the globe. Machine Learning helps industries in forecasting their growth, and other parameters by training the models. The model’s effectiveness must be trained and tested to have accurate results. There are several techniques to evaluate your categorization model's effectiveness, but the confusion matrix has remained the same. It enables us to assess how well our model worked, and where it failed and provides suggestions for improvement. To categorize data in machine learning, classification is utilized. How can we determine whether our classification model performs effectively, though, after cleaning and preprocessing the data and training it? A confusion matrix enters the scene in this situation. An in-depth evaluation of a classifier's performance is conducted using a confusion matrix.
What is a Confusion Matrix?
Now, we’ll look into what a Confusion Matrix is, and other parameters.
The efficiency of a classification model is evaluated using a N x N matrix termed a confusion matrix, where N is the total number of target classes. The machine learning model's predicted goal values are compared to the actual goal values in the matrix. This provides us with a thorough insight into the efficacy of our classification model as well as the kinds of errors it is making.
The layout of a Confusion Matrix
There are two values of Target Variables, i.e. Positive and Negative.
The Actual values are depicted by the columns.
The Predicted Values are depicted by the rows.
We’ll now dive deeper into the layout of the confusion matrix.
True Positive (TP)
The actual value matches that of the Predicted Value.
The model predicted a positive value because the Actual Value is positive.
True Negative (TN)
Both the Predicted values and the Actual Values are in comprehension with each other.
The model is predicted as negative because the Actual Value was negative.
False Positive (FP)
The forecasted number was incorrectly predicted.
The model predicted a positive result, but the actual value was negative.
False Negative (FN)
An incorrect prediction of the Predicted Value.
The model projected a negative result, while the actual value was positive.
The Need for a Confusion Matrix
Consider the scenario in which you want to segregate those who are afflicted with an infectious virus from the healthy population before they begin to exhibit symptoms. Our target should have the following two values: Sick and Not Sick.
Consider an imbalanced dataset. The negative class has 947 data points, while the positive class has only three.
In Scenarios such as these, the Confusion Matrix plays an important role.
The formula for calculating the accuracy is given below:
Accuracy=TP+TN/TP+FP+TN+FN
Precision and Recall
Precision and Recall are the fundamentals of a Confusion Matrix. These help in determining the various parameters of a model.
Precision reveals the proportion of correctly predicted cases that resulted in a favorable outcome. This would establish the dependability of our model.
The formula for Precision is given:
Precision=TP/TP+FP
Recall reveals the proportion of real positive cases that our model was able to properly anticipate.
The formula for Recall is given:
Recall=TP/TP+FN
When False Positives are more problematic than False Negatives, precision is a valuable indicator. In music or video recommendation systems, e-commerce websites, etc., accuracy is crucial. The firm could suffer from incorrect results and customer churn.
When False Negative outweighs False Positive, recall is a useful metric. In medical situations, recall is crucial because, while it doesn't matter if we raise a false alarm, the real positive cases shouldn't go unnoticed.
F-1 Score
We’ll now look into what F-1 is.
The formula for the F-1 Score is 2/((1/Recall) +(1/Precision))
F1-score provides a comprehensive understanding of Precision and Recall because it is the harmonic mean of these two measurements. It reaches its optimum when Precision and Recall are equal.
Conclusion
This article is an eye-opener for beginners who wonder what the Confusion Matrix is all about. We have discussed what the ConfusionMatrixis all about. We have also discussed the parameters involved in the ConfusionMatrix. We have discussed the need for the same, and also the layout of the ConfusionMatrix. Formulas of the parameters have also been discussed. Machine Learning is becoming an integral part of the industry nowadays. Candidates can land a dream job as a Machine Learning Engineer with the Confusion Matrix being one of the important concepts to be covered. There are many training institutes in our country that train candidates in the field of Machine Learning to help them land a dream job. Skillslash also has in store, exclusive courses like Full Stack Developer Course in Mysore, Data Structures course and Data Science Course In Chandigarh to ensure aspirants of each domain have a great learning journey and a secure future in these fields. To find out how you can make a career in the IT and tech field with Skillslash, contact the student support team.
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Kimi: So none of that messy stuff, because this is not goodbye goodbye.
Seb: Yeah. We'll leave the drama to those two. *points at Lewis and Nico*
Kimi, imitating Lewis: "Promise me you won't forget me, my darling."
Seb, imitating Nico: "I'll love you until Ferrari wins another championship."
[Both turn to look at each other]
Kimi, imitating Lewis: "I don't regret a single minute I've spent with you."
Seb, imitating Nico: "I think you're the first man I've ever loved."
[Both pause]
Kimi: Not a single minute.
Seb: You really are the first.
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Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Review
As much as we wanted a calm season finale without controversy, in some ways it was only right that a season as dramatic as this one, ended with a last lap duel between the title contenders, which had been brought on by incorrect stewarding you can argue.
I don’t want to start this article with a discussion about the stewards, but I kind of have to, given it was another race full of unclear decisions by them. Beginning with the Lap 1 incident, it was a hard one to call, Max did stay on the track unlike Lewis, however you can argue he forced Hamilton off the track. I was surprised by the decision they made, as I thought the rules would force them to go the other way, but it wasn’t a terrible call. The worst decision of the day in my view, was that they left Giovinazzi on the exit of a fast corner, with not even a yellow flag for almost a minute, which to me is Stewarding 101, and shows there needs to be change in the FIA.
Then we get to the big one, and to be fair to them, it was a perfect storm, a worst case scenario, where their decisions would directly affect the title. At the end of the day, F1 is a sport not a business, so racing, and thus finishing under green is a priority. However, the whole situation was not handled well, it felt as though the team principals were as much in charge as the FIA were. It was sort of naughty what the FIA did, and by the letter of the law they have every right to do it, and they gave us an epic last lap. My concern is for the future, you need to be clear to the teams what the Safety Car procedure is, and not keep changing it, as this will affect teams’ decisions, as we saw on Sunday. I think it would have been better to Red Flag the race, and have a standing restart.
Were Red Bull and Max lucky? Yes, they even admitted it themselves. Over the balance of the season did they deserve some luck? Yes, but maybe not quite that much. Nevertheless, it is a well deserved title for Verstappen, he has been excellent for a lot of the season, including on Saturday. The Red Bull was the faster car overall, although not by much, and they have done some incredible strategies, such as at France. In the race, Max pushed his luck, as we have seen all season, but what do you expect in a season finale! The move at Turn 5 on the last lap was rather aggressive, and looked to be the wrong move, as there were two long straights for Lewis to pass him back. On the whole, Verstappen needs to calm down his driving, I hope that comes with age and experience. The other big issue has been starts, which could have cost him the title, although they didn’t have the pace anyway. As for Perez, what a defence he put up against Hamilton, to allow Max to gain 7 seconds. The key thing is that time gain allowed Verstappen to be within Lewis’ Safety Car pit window at the end of the race, so Checo may have directly helped him win the title. It was a shame to see him retire, but his pace was promising to end the season.
At the end of the day, Hamilton was robbed of the win, but not of the title, as when two drivers are equal after 21 rounds, no one is in a position to feel that way. You still have to feel for Lewis though, as he did everything right, and the way he took defeat was inspirational to the younger generation, especially as he hasn’t lost for 5 years. Mercedes and Hamilton can be proud of their fight this year, to even take the title to the last round, but after winning for so many years, luck doesn’t always go your way. I do have some complaints though about the way Toto has handled the situation. Firstly, telling the Race Director to not put out a Safety Car, to me is downright unacceptable, he is trying to compromise safety for his own benefit. That in my opinion should be a fine. Then with respect to the appeals, I understand appealing the Safety Car situation, as it was a farce, yet to appeal Max doing a slight overtake on Lewis, which had no bearing on the outcome, and that we see all the time unintentionally, stank of desperation to me. As I said, I can see why Mercedes appealed the Safety Car procedure, and they have a right to be aggrieved. However, with the appeals denied, and a clear rule to show why it has been denied, what do they have to gain by going further with it. There is little chance of it being overturned, and even if you do, how will Hamilton feel about earning his 8th title weeks later in a court, and all at the cost of positive publicity, which will hurt their fans and sponsors. This isn’t the first title where you can argue who deserved to win, and it won’t be the last!
As much as I have loved the title battle, I am glad to have finished that part of the article! As for Ferrari, a podium was the perfect way to end the year, Sainz has been excellent all year, bearing in mind he joined a new team, against another young star, who he has matched. Leclerc was unlucky too in the race, they gambled with pitting him for a 2 stop, which didn’t work, and cost him 5th in the driver’s title.
McLaren had a difficult day, Norris was up with the Ferrari’s, right between them in fact. But pitted after Charles did, and dropped to the back of the top 10. 6th in the drivers’ championship doesn’t show how good his season started. Ricciardo is still not happy with that McLaren, so it may be good that he will not drive it in anger again. Finishing the year out of the points is pretty bad for a race winner.
It was a superb day for the whole Red Bull family, as AlphaTauri got 4th and 5th. Undoubtedly aided by others pitting ahead, although you have to be there to take it, and they were very quick in the race. Tsunoda is starting to come into his own, and his aggression on the last lap was commendable. Bottas was a disaster this weekend, I don’t like to talk about drivers in this way, and I understand it is hard to pass in that car, but Lewis needed him in the battle, that’s part of what cost them the title. It is a sad way to end his career with the team, and I hope he finds his form again at Alfa Romeo.
Alpine have ended another weird year with a double points weekend, Ocon and Alonso have been solid for the team, and whilst they have shown promise, including a win, a manufacturer team needs to do more in F1. Aston Martin can rejoice, the season is over, and to be fair to them, they didn’t do badly at all, given the rules were aimed to slow their cars down. Can a clean slate bring them back to the front?
We knew it would be bad for Alfa Romeo, Williams, and Haas, but I didn’t see only 1 of those 6 cars finishing. Mazepin had the worst luck, catching covid. Then both Alfa’s seemed to have different mechanical issues which ended their time in F1, which is especially sad for Kimi. Russell seemed to lose all power, maybe due to an engine just timing out, and Latifi lost the car in Mick’s dirty air. Oh, and by the way, there is absolutely no reason to abuse Latifi about his affect on the title fight, he did nothing wrong, he was just trying to race!
I started the weekend by hoping that F1 would be the real winners from this event, and whilst there is the controversy, and questions over whether it was right, at the end of the day: both drivers, who deserved the title, battled on the last lap of the season for the title, and both finished the race. The mainstream media will pick up the grandstand finish and run with it. Hamilton may have had bad luck, however, Verstappen still had to pass him cleanly to win, and he did just that!
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Assessing the very public display as F1 returned to racing action after a 217-day absence, Hamilton said: "Honestly, I don't know everyone's different reasons or opinions.
"I am aware of some opinions from some of the drivers, but that's a private thing and I wouldn't like to share it, but I think ultimately nobody should be forced into a scenario where they have to kneel."
Addressing for the second time over the weekend an erroneous news article, Hamilton added: "I really would like to correct [something] because there is one story out there that is really incorrect.
"When we did the drivers' briefing, Seb [Vettel] and [Romain] Grosjean both brought it up and asked the drivers whether they would do it, and there were several that said they wouldn't.
"I let everyone say what they wanted to say, and I just opened up to them and said 'Look guys, I will be doing it but you do what you feel is right'.
"I'm really, really grateful to those who did kneel along with me. I think it's still a really powerful message.
"But whether or not you kneel or do not kneel, that's not going to change the world. It's a much, much bigger issue across the world than something as little as that.
"For me personally, everyone had a right to their own personal choice, and for me personally that is what I felt was the right thing to do."
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Forgiveness Is Actually Compulsory In Lifestyle And Specifically In Breakup.
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What's your opinion??
~F1 at an camping~
All the F1 drivers are together on summer break and are spending time with each other on a campsite
You will have “dad-Vettel'' who watches after everyone and is nice to all the other camping guests.
You will have the young, social media addicted ones (George, Lando, Charles, Max, Pierre and Yuki), who will break everything and every rule they come across and are having trouble being away from good wifi.
Kevin and Daniel are trying to ‘corrupt’ the naïve newbies (the newbies being Guanyu and Mick)
Checo and Lewis see that without helping Vettel supervise, everything will burn down.
What do you think? Should I make some short-stories, scenario’s, incorrect-quotes, recreate text messages or phone calls?
I’m pretty excited about this, but I want to know your opinion!
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