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@andrewje_home @plantstappen Villeneuve never makes dumb statements.
He’s probably the only unbiased F1 pundit on this planet.
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@plantstappen So the race director can make up the rules as long as the "deserved" person wins the championship - is that right?
And if we are perfectly honest, Max should have been disqualified for an obvious and admitted brake check.
Jacques you make some dumb statements.
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Jacques Villeneuve: Why You're Wrong About Hamilton & Schumacher youtu.be/TCjKLVC2Chg?si… via @YouTube

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@andrewje_home ‘What if’ is dumb. Always is.
Being unlucky or lucky is equally nonsense.
Facts are facts, and Stats are stats.
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People please stop this nonsense... Verstappen could have won BUT he didn't - end of story. All this whining about Verstappen this, Verstappen that is disrespectful to the guy that actually won.
ESPN F1@ESPNF1
The 'what ifs' that could've won Verstappen or Piastri the F1 title...
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@jadeelf254 @thanos876 Let's focus on what we can control.
We like to be entertained, and have the right to watch the sport or not.
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@vanmee1963 @thanos876 The majority of F1 fans were in utter disbelief and heartbreak actually. The trust in FIA and F1 as a sport broke overnight. It was a farce. An unfair, horrible farce.
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@DeanJCostello @VictorRLopezM @thanos876 Every year since the Seventies.
They keep changing.
Looking forward to 2026 without DRS

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@DeanJCostello @VictorRLopezM @thanos876 Regulations serve as guiding principles and can be modified by the entity responsible for their establishment.
I'm just watching races, and have no authority whatsoever.
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@VictorRLopezM @DeanJCostello @thanos876 The individuals you are referring to do not appear to support the sport. By idolizing a single driver, a significant portion of the excitement that a race provides is diminished.
Pure racing entertainment is what we genuinely enjoy, irrespective of the outcome of a race.
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@vanmee1963 @DeanJCostello @thanos876 How can you say for 'every' fan when there's lots of people here telling you something different? Are you reading the comments only to respond or to, at least, understand what others say?
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@andrewje_home @thanos876 The budget cap is irrelevant when you compare the spending from both teams, as Mercedes has always been spending more than any team in the past 10 years, therefore the budget cap:


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@vanmee1963 @thanos876 Red Bull pit wall provided the "solution" on how to get the race restarted illegally. Remember that Masi was attempting to start the race legally with lapped cars in place until Wheatley's intervention... Let's not forget they cheated the budget cap too.
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Since we're now in November, that means all of the Formula 1 teams have submitted their financial statements for 2024, and we can have a look at how they're doing financially.
We'll compare them to their 2023 numbers.
Mercedes
Turnover: £636m (£546m in '23)
Operating income: £161m (£114m in '23)
Income after tax: £120m (£84m in '23)
Staff: 1323 (1289 in '23)
McLaren
Turnover: £530m (£431m in '23)
Operating income: £58m (£30m in '23)
Income after tax: £54m (£13m in '23)
Staff: 1283 (1147 in '23)
Red Bull
Turnover: £492m (£446m in '23)
Operating income: £21m (£24m in '23)
Income after tax: £14m (£11m in '23)
Staff: 969 (787 in '23)
Aston Martin
Turnover: £281m (£245m in '23)
Operating income: -£14m (-£22m in '23)
Income after tax: -£46m (-£29m in '23)
Staff: 845 (651 in '23)
Alpine
Turnover: £239m (£250m in '23)
Operating income: -£10m (£18m in '23)
Income after tax: -£14m (£7.8m in '23)
Staff: 995 (948 in '23)
Williams
Turnover: £180m (£127m in '23)
Operating income: -£42m (-£80m in '23)
Income after tax: -£50m (-£84m in '23)
Staff: 949 (845 in '23)
VCARB
Turnover: £167m (£131m in '23)
Operating income: £3.6m (£5.4m in '23)
Income after tax: £1.5m (3.3m in '23)
Staff: 466 (407 in '23)
Haas
Turnover: £119m (£113m in '23)
Operating income: £8m (£7m in '23)
Income after tax: £6m (£6m in '23)
Staff: 156 (129 in '23)
And if you're wondering where Ferrari and Sauber are, Ferrari doesn't operate as an independent company, so the financial statements are for all of Ferrari as a whole, and Sauber, being a privately owned company based in Switzerland, is not required to make the statements public.
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@PeriklesGREAT Given the hand on the left. It shows thag it is AI generated. Also the car is clearly not a 1970s and cant really make it out.
So my guess is
No year- its AI
But is I had to put a year it would be 2025z
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@MV33Racing Team orders should never exist.
It's not fair to the drivers.
Let them race.
Simple.
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Former TP Günther Steiner: 'Papaya rules broke Oscar Piastri'
🗣️"What I would conclude is that Piastri isn't getting enough support from the team right now to become a champion."
🗣️"He [Oscar] starts winning races and puts himself in a position where he can become a champion. Everything seemed to be going well for him, but then suddenly the papaya rules came . I think that broke him."
[Red Flags podcast]


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Yesterday it was Bearman, today it's Russell, tomorrow it will be Oscar, day after it will be Max, after that Lando. And if these journalists still don't get their kick, they might ask an ex-driver to come out of retirement or rise up from his grave🤦🏻♂️
Ferrari Focus@Scuderiascoop
🚨| BREAKING NEWS: Ferrari are reportedly eyeing George Russell for a 2027 driver seat Russell is highly regarded by Ferrari, for many reasons He’s fast, provides elite technical feedback, strong marketability and carries himself like a true gentleman 📰| [@Corriere]
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