both f1 and motogp new designs are rubbish. But especially motogp, can’t even tell which lap we are on.
Wait. They’re no longer showing which lap we are on and the total number of laps (only the laps remaining). I don’t like that.
me; no i will no longer stress about formula 1.
me first of february;
It’s funny how every week, you pick up on something Lando says and twist his words just to make him the villain of your story.
f1 A day Lando will never forget 🥹
Carlos and Lando at the 2019 Chinese Grand Prix to celebrate the 1000 Formula 1 races.
@/carlandof1 on TikTok
(don’t know if anyone has already posted this here, but I came across this on TikTok, and it was too cute not to post).
the thing about matilda is that it not only says that it's okay to let it go, but it also acknowledges that all the bad things happened to you even though you don't deserve it. and i love it, because it's so easy to say 'you're okay. you can let it go' but sometimes you also need to talk about it to be okay. 'you talk of the pain like it's all alright, but i know that you feel like a piece of you is dead inside'. because that's what we usually do, we immediately supress our feelings and put a brave face on because we need to carry on with our lives and it's such a weight on our shoulders, but we still try to weather it out. and we act like it's no big deal, like we're not surprised the bad stuff happened because we're so used to things not going our way that we're almost resigned to it. and then, after acknowledging all of this, after admitting how all the things that happened to you weren't right, then you can let it go. you can create a life of your own, where you're the one in control, where you get to choose where you want to go. it's like holding in a scream for the longest time ever and only ever softly sighing but reaching a point where you're just. screaming into the void. and it hits you that you're finally free of the dead weight. that you're gonna be alright. you can let it go.
i know a lot of people came to f1 late and maybe aren't quite sure about what makes lewis so great, like outside of the statistics. racing book recs are about bygone eras while the netflix show often places itself way outside of the historical context of the sport (there was a championship battle in 2018?) r/f1 used to have an editorial team in 2020 that used to do session summaries and deep dives – one of the members also compiled an ebook recapping of all of Lewis' 92 wins when he broke that record. it makes for very compelling reading! it's free to download.
they’re stuck together like fucking magnets
hello f1blr 👋
i'd like to ask for your help regarding my uni thesis. i'm sociology major and am writing a paper about gender inequality within motorsports with special interesting in f1 and other single seater categories.
while there are a few researches about the driver side (which mine also greatly focuses on) or the marketing and fan perspective of motorsport, i'd like to present a boarder picture by analysing these topics through the lenses of the feminist theory. however i can hardly find reliable and fresh information about the f1 broadcasting teams in each country, which is something i also want to talk about, and that's where your help comes in.
i made a short questionnaire to gather data and i'd be forever grateful if you guys could fill it out and reblog it. if you have any questions, feel free to message me.
thank you guys in advance and have a lovely, safe, exciting 2022 season! 🏁
› May 26th, 1993 in Munich, it is a little after 10:10 pm, Olympique de Marseille has just won the Champions League against the great AC Milan thanks to a goal by Basile Boli.
“It was a great moment. I was fortunate enough to win it later in my career too, but it didn’t have the same flavour,” said Didier Deschamps, who also won the Champions League in 1995-96 with Juventus. “It’s marvellous in Marseille when you win a trophy.” “It was a childhood dream to play in the European Cup,” added Basile Boli. “But to win it, that stays with you for life.”
Olympique de Marseille becomes the first French club to win a European football cup. From this victory, a non-verbal expression so dear to the people of Marseille would follow: “A jamais les premiers” (Forever the first)!
› May 26th, 2021 - 28 years have gone by and OM remains the only French club to have won the Champions League.
à jamais les premiers et les seuls - forza om! ⚪🔵