F1 Media AU | The Silver War
HBO’s “The Silver War” delves into the captivating tale of Formula 1 titans, Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, whose childhood friendship transformed into one of the most intense rivalries in the history of motorsport.
With unprecedented access to exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and archival race footage, “The Silver War” offers a comprehensive and gripping account of the highs, lows, and dramatic moments that characterized this now legendary duel, from their mutual support in their quest for success in the early karting days, to the growing tensions as they find themselves competing for the World Drivers Championship. Yet, amidst the fierce competition, glimpses of their enduring respect and shared history emerge, offering a bittersweet reminder of the bond that once united them.
Through poignant storytelling and captivating narrative, “The Silver War” presents a nuanced portrayal of the Hamilton-Rosberg saga, illuminating the profound impact of friendship, rivalry, and the relentless pursuit of greatness in the world of Formula 1.
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CHARLES LECLERC AND LEWIS HAMILTON have a chat before the 2019 bahrain grand prix
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"Had I understood the message, then I think I would have thought about it, reflected on what it means, what the team wants me to do, to leave Mark [Webber] in first place and me finishing second. And I think I would have thought about it and probably done the same thing because Mark doesn't deserve [the victory]," [Sebastian Vettel] said.
Pressed by Reuters on why he felt Webber, who had obeyed instructions to turn down the engine and look after the tyres, had not deserved to win, Vettel replied bluntly: "I don't like to talk ill of other people. It's not my style. I think I said enough. The bottom line is that I was racing, I was faster, I passed him, I won."
The tone of the encounter was set from the first question enquiring of Vettel how he felt to be the 'bad guy' after previously being the 'good guy'.
"I don't consider myself the bad guy," replied the 25-year-old, who said on Wednesday that he had apologised to the team after the race for his act of disobedience but not for winning.
"I don't think I did something that was particularly bad."
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Anne Sexton, from The Complete Poems; “Snow”
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CHARLES 'BUTTERFINGERS' LECLERC nearly drops his overtake of the month trophy pre 2023 qatar grand prix
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