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@eis007

Out to lunch or dinner or something....AB-normal. Linux is my thing. Also Python. #MV1 the GOAT!

Cape Town, South Africa Katılım Nisan 2009
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Mike@mike_superb·
@lunga_mzangwe @SouthAfricansP1 @mailandguardian Carl hates Afrikaners because they rejected him with his lies and fraud , he just loves julius now because julius gave him a job , not too long ago julius was laughing about Carl and him burying his mother 5 x , things we do for money hey Carl
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Lunga_mzangwe@lunga_mzangwe·
WATCH: Some senior EFF members had a standoff with AfriForum members inside the court after party president Julius Malema was released on warning. They described the AfriForum members as terrorists. @mailandguardian
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jUst E@eis007·
@autosport Real men don't play with batteries.
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Autosport@autosport·
Lando isn't enjoying the 'yo-yo racing' as much as Lewis 🪀
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ell🍁🇨🇦@cantverstopim·
Anyways didn’t Lewis say this was ‘real racing’🫠
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@RobLMyers Neither does Ms Middleton...well well
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Rob Myers@RobLMyers·
Woody doesn't even make the podium in the mighty Mercedes. Well, well, well... #F1 #JapaneseGP
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jUst E@eis007·
@RobLMyers Carmilton with the second fastest car, only managing P6. Nothing do to with the driver right? 🤣🤣🤣
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Rob Myers@RobLMyers·
The narrative used to be that Max can drag amazing performance from a car despite its deficiencies where his team-mates couldn’t. Nothing to do with the car being designed to suit him. Now, he can’t it’s because the car is rubbish. Nothing to do with him. 🙃 #F1 #JapaneseGP
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jUst E@eis007·
@ESPNF1 Most overrated overpublicised "sportsperson" ever
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ESPN F1@ESPNF1·
Lewis Hamilton disagrees with Max Verstappen about the state of F1
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jUst E@eis007·
@Anna660614 @RobLMyers He has absolutely no idea. But he has Max living rentfree in his head. That is the funny part.
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Anna@Anna660614·
@RobLMyers Red Bull???? Do you know what you are talking about?
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jUst E@eis007·
@MotorsportiveHQ JPM another loser idiot shooting his mouth off. What are all these loser has beens all about?
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Motorsportive@MotorsportiveHQ·
🚨 JUAN PABLO MONTOYA SENDS A STARK MESSAGE TO MAX VERSTAPPEN. 👉 "There's the door" if you don't respect F1. Montoya argues complaints about 2026's 'Mario Kart' rules are politically motivated by Mercedes' early dominance. Drivers must accept the challenge or LEAVE.
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jUst E@eis007·
@andrewje_home While ya'll concentrate on how much you hate Max the GOAT, little Lulu is getting beaten by a kid half her age. So beautiful to watch.
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Andrew E
Andrew E@andrewje_home·
Verstappen gave up any and all right to be a "moral compass" for #F1 the moment he accepted and celebrated a quite obviously stolen championship. #AbuDhabiScandal
This is Formula 1@ThisIsFormu1a1

🚨| How damaging is Max Verstappen's criticism to F1?: — Max Verstappen's outspoken nature often puts him at odds with Liberty Media's vision for F1. His criticism of the sport's direction, comparing it to Formula E and Mario Kart, appeals to purists but clashes with the entertainment-focused strategy aimed at younger fans. — While Verstappen's remarks may undermine Liberty Media's marketing efforts, they resonate with fans who value authenticity over spectacle. His candidness serves as a counterbalance to the sport's increasing Americanization and focus on glamour. — Verstappen's role as a moral compass in F1 is significant. His status as a four-time champion allows him to voice opinions that newcomers might shy away from, maintaining the sport's integrity amidst a world of rehearsed PR and show business. — The impact on Verstappen's personal image is minimal. His criticism is perceived as authenticity rather than negativity, reinforcing his reputation as a genuine figure in the sport. This dynamic creates a tension between Liberty Media's business model and the traditional values Verstappen upholds. — Both Liberty Media and Verstappen benefit from this relationship. F1 needs a strong champion to draw fans, while Verstappen requires a platform to showcase his talent. If F1 fails to provide that, Verstappen could find success elsewhere, potentially harming the sport more than his words ever could. #maxverstappen 🇳🇱 VIA: [RacingNews365]

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jUst E@eis007·
@Planet_F1 JPM another F1 idiot shooting his mouth off. Shut up fat boy.
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PlanetF1@Planet_F1·
"They can leave or get a fine, so they truly learn to respect what they’re doing." Juan Pablo Montoya didn't hold back in his criticism of, well, Max Verstappen's criticism... #F1
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@RobLMyers I wonder if little Rob's middle name is Cheat. He seems to have that in every sentence. Get over yourself man. Really.
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Rob Myers@RobLMyers·
Yet another Aston Martin leadership change. Seems that Newey is out as TP and the Cheatley is coming in from Audi. It's getting beyond farcical, tbh. #F1 motorsport.com/f1/news/adrian…
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@WhiteLionII1 Do anything but actual work. No wonder SA has become a shithole
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This is Formula 1
This is Formula 1@ThisIsFormu1a1·
🚨| F1 urged to 'show the door' to Max Verstappen and Lando Norris for disrespect: — Formula 1 has been urged to take action against Max Verstappen and Lando Norris for their recent criticisms of the sport. Both drivers have been vocal about their dissatisfaction with the new regulations, particularly the shift towards greater electrification of the power unit. Speaking to media, Verstappen expressed his frustration: “It's like Mario Kart, and the sport is a joke.” — Lando Norris echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing the challenges faced by drivers under the new rules. He remarked that the current state of F1 is not what they aspired to when they began their careers. Speaking to media, Norris stated: “Probably not something any of us grew up wanting to do.” — Juan Pablo Montoya, a seven-time grand prix winner, criticized Verstappen and Norris for their comments, suggesting that F1 should take a firm stance. Montoya shared his perspective with AS Colombia: “At some point, Formula 1 needs to do what the sports world in the United States does: for people who don't respect the sport, there's the door.” “They can leave or get a fine, so they truly learn to respect what they're doing. That's what I would do.” — Montoya acknowledged that drivers are entitled to their opinions but believes the line was crossed with the recent remarks. He elaborated: “It's fine for people to have an opinion. I'm not saying they have to like it, but mocking Formula 1 and comparing it to Mario Kart, that shouldn't be accepted by Formula 1.” #maxverstappen 🇳🇱 #landonorris 🇬🇧 VIA: [RacingNews365]
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