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@TheLeftyScot

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He/him Katılım Şubat 2014
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Callum@TheLeftyScot·
Told you something very special was happening! Ladies and gentlemen, say hello to Bill - my new car! #Nyoom
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James
James@GREEKMASTER99·
You were warned about what these regulations would be like 3 years ago. It’s an absolute shit show. The drivers are fed up and the fans are fed up. You use off board cameras to hide the flaws with these engines because it’s a bad look, are you really surprised by the outcome?
FIA@fia

Following the accident involving Oliver Bearman at the Japanese Grand Prix and the contribution of high closing speeds in the accident, the FIA would like to provide the following clarifications. #FIA #F1 #JapaneseGP

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MV33Racing🏎
MV33Racing🏎@MV33Racing·
Community Notes are at war with both F1 and the FIA. 😭
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Ross Hendricks
Ross Hendricks@Ross__Hendricks·
Friendly reminder: Hormuz was open before we launched the war
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Michael Rosen 💙💙🎓🎓 NICE 爷爷
This is extraordinary. Please read.
Ricardo@Ric_RTP

Bank of America just agreed to pay $72.5 million for helping Jeffrey Epstein traffic underage girls. The settlement dropped late Friday night. Buried under war headlines and protest coverage. Almost like they planned it that way. And this is literally the FOURTH major bank settlement tied to Epstein's sex trafficking operation. JPMorgan paid $290 million to victims. Then another $75 million to the US Virgin Islands. Deutsche Bank paid $75 million to victims and got hit with a $150 million regulatory fine on top of that. Now Bank of America adds $72.5 million. Total exposed so far: Over $660 million. Number of bankers criminally charged: ZERO. Number of bankers who went to prison: ZERO. Every single settlement came with "no admission of wrongdoing." Every bank said some version of "we regret the association" and moved on. But the court filings tell a very different story: JPMorgan filed suspicious activity reports on Epstein's accounts as early as 2002. Their own compliance team flagged him. They KNEW something was wrong but they kept banking him for 11 more years anyway. When Epstein was alive and actively trafficking girls, JPMorgan flagged $4.3 million in suspicious transactions. After he died in his cell? They retroactively reported $1.3 BILLION in suspicious activity going back to 2003. That's 300 times more than what they reported while he was alive. A Senate investigation found that JPMorgan executives overruled their own compliance officers to keep Epstein as a client. Internal emails show top executives approved continued business with Epstein even AFTER his 2008 conviction because he was bringing in ultra-wealthy referrals. Deutsche Bank picked Epstein up as a client in 2013, the same year JPMorgan finally dropped him. Their own CEO later admitted onboarding him was "a critical mistake that should never have happened." They literally kept him for five more years. Bank of America allegedly didn't file suspicious activity reports on Epstein-linked accounts until AFTER he was dead. The pattern is identical every time: See the red flags. Ignore them. Profit from the relationship. Wait until the client dies or gets arrested. Then file a report. Then write a settlement check. Then say you did nothing wrong. Now think about this... These are the same banks that freeze your business account over a $5,000 wire transfer. The same compliance departments that require endless forms of ID to open a checking account. The same institutions that flag small business owners for "suspicious activity" if they deposit cash from their own customers two weeks in a row. But a convicted sex offender runs hundreds of millions through their systems for DECADES and nobody notices. Nobody reports it. Nobody escalates it. Nobody calls law enforcement. Until he's dead. Then suddenly everyone remembers everything. Senator Wyden called for a criminal investigation. The Treasury Department has thousands of pages of Epstein bank records they still won't release. Congressional investigators say the full picture of what these banks knew hasn't come close to being revealed. $660 million in settlements and fines. But not a single criminal charge against any banker at any institution. That's the system working exactly as designed. I wonder why no one's talking about the files anymore?

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Cytrus 🍋
Cytrus 🍋@cytrusf1·
There's a group of about 50 new accounts that never before tweeted about F1 commenting shit under every negative post about the current regulations Just feels... Odd?
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Shrewsbury Town Women
Shrewsbury Town Women@shrewswomen·
𝙈𝘼𝙏𝘾𝙃𝘿𝘼𝙔 🎩 A place in the semi-finals is up for grabs… and it’s all to play for 👊 🆚 Coventry Spinx Ladies 🗓️ 29th March 2026 🕑 2pm KO 🏟️ Shawbury United, SY4 4PD 🎟️ £4 Adults | £2 Concessions 🔷🔶 #Salop
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C-Bo the Eggman
C-Bo the Eggman@CBoTheEggman·
When you look at Trump’s second term through the lens of Trump wanting to get revenge upon America for not re-electing him in 2020, along with being in Putin and Netanyahu's debt (or blackmail), everything he's done makes sense.
Rushi@rushicrypto

I don't know who still needs to hear this, but Donald Trump is intentionally leading the world to a devastating global recession that will last a decade minimum, all the while gaslighting the American people, while manipulating world markets and profiting off the outcomes. It really is as simple as that.

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Fifth Gear
Fifth Gear@NotFifthGear·
The haters might be right about these regulations. this race is not moving me as much
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The Casual Fan
The Casual Fan@effonecasualfan·
F1 stakeholders, which includes the FIA, the teams, the FOM and everyone else has a serious 'look in the mirror' moment in the next few weeks. They've got roughly 3 or so weeks to sit down, build a consensus, and make significant changes. Drivers have been severely limited with these cars and there's just no argument there. The manufacturers , whoever they are, which want more electric power need to look in the mirror and see if they know and understand what "Formula 1" is. F1 hasn't been riding high for a while and it has gained a lot of this new audience for whom Formula 1 is entertainment and a trend which they're following right now, But they're taking that core audience for granted and that core audience can see what's happened to the sport and how limited the drivers are. The circus on Sunday might keep the a faction happy but if that leads to arguably one of the biggest talents on the sport to leave then is it worth it? More importantly, is it the direction you want the sport to go? F1 losing Max Verstappen will be a massive blow and it would be the short term greed of its stakeholders that would be responsible for it
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Cytrus 🍋
Cytrus 🍋@cytrusf1·
F1 showing the drivers only the crash but not the cause of it in the cooldown room so they couldn't say anything about the recharge SHAMEFUL
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Cytrus 🍋
Cytrus 🍋@cytrusf1·
I can't believe there are still people on here defending the regulations and FOM/FIA
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Cytrus 🍋@cytrusf1·
Feels like FIA won't investigate the crash because they'll have to put in writing that the harvest vs deploy speed is dangerous...
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Cytrus 🍋@cytrusf1·
It's round 3 and we have a driver injured because of the speed difference when harvesting Abolish the regs NOW
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RBR Daily
RBR Daily@RBR_Daily·
Bearman was flat out and Colapinto was apparently harvesting These regulations are clearly not safe for the drivers.
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