
Vettel Exposes F1’s Subjective Humanity
Sebastian Vettel insulting Charlie Whiting at the climax of the Mexican Grand Prix was one of the highlights of the season, but also exposed the lack of humanity in a sport that so desperately needs it.
Sebastian Vettel insulting Charlie Whiting at the climax of the Mexican Grand Prix was one of the highlights of the season, but also exposed the lack of humanity in a sport that so desperately needs it.
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The F1 audience doesn’t know how to deal with Lewis Hamilton any more. Here’s why.
For once, a Mercedes 1-2 REALLY didn’t tell the full story.
This was a blatant excuse to bundle my workload into one easy-to-read blog. Oh, and fuck the new Qualifying format.
Dre vs Dre returns, and with a change in the plans, as I look at the confusing legacy that Fernando Alonso’s created for himself.
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