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Felipe Massa considers legal avenue to dispute 2008 WDC results based upon Bernies recent interview where he revealed they knew they should have cancelled the 2008 Singapore GP results, which would have then given Massa the championship, but they wanted to avoid a scandal and give the championship to Hamilton so they didnt do anything
Massa to look into legal options over 2008 F1 title outcome
Felipe Massa has revealed that he plans to evaluate whether there are any legal routes that could help him challenge the outcome of the 2008 Formula 1 world championship that he lost to Lewis Hamilton.
>In an interview with the F1-Insider website last month, Ecclestone said he and then FIA president Max Mosley knew of the situation “during the 2008 season.”
>He added: “We decided not to do anything for now. We wanted to protect the sport and save it from a huge scandal. That's why I used angelic tongues to persuade my former driver Nelson Piquet to keep calm for the time being.
> “Back then, there was a rule that a world championship classification after the FIA awards ceremony at the end of the year was untouchable. So Hamilton was presented with the trophy and everything was fine.
>“We had enough information in time to investigate the matter. According to the statutes, we should have cancelled the race in Singapore under these conditions.
>“That means it would never have happened for the championship standings. And then Felipe Massa would have become world champion and not Lewis Hamilton.”
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This is probably fallout from the Bernie documentary (Lucky!). I haven't watched it yet. I hear that Bernie makes a few revelations. I also hear he's pretty salty about the current value of F1.
Manish Pandey is the director. You know him because he made the Senna movie.
He's also a regular contributor on Chris Harris' podcast. They did talk about this a few weeks ago, but I don't know exactly which episode.
I think it's more than just Netflix. Liberty understood how to market to younger people. Social media, drivers developing a "brand" for themselves (they get to choose and keep a consistent number) etc.
Things like F1 highlights on youtube were freaking banned under Bernie.
I think it's more than just Netflix. Liberty understood how to market to younger people. Social media, drivers developing a "brand" for themselves (they get to choose and keep a consistent number) etc.
Things like F1 highlights on youtube were freaking banned under Bernie.
It's more than Netflix, but Netflix is like 80% of it... It also kind of became a meme during peak meme era with kids, and then they just really got into it. It's a weird phenomenon that will be studied later. It made them a fucking LOT of money.
I’ve been an F1 fan for 15+ years or so. Even more if you count watching with my mom because she was a hugeee Villeneuve fan and racing fan in general long before I cared
I’ve been back on board in the last 4-5 years because the quality of racing has improved so much. There was a period of 8-10 years where the racing was a joke
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Netflix is a portion of it, but don't underestimate what they've been doing not only on Youtube (their highlight videos consistently hit 1M+ viewers), but also the social media presence both on Instagram, Twitter, etc.
It's a holistic approach they've done on promoting the brand, not just Netflix.
Netflix is a portion of it, but don't underestimate what they've been doing not only on Youtube (their highlight videos consistently hit 1M+ viewers), but also the social media presence both on Instagram, Twitter, etc.
It's a holistic approach they've done on promoting the brand, not just Netflix.
I follow Formula 1 on Tiktok, sometimes they have hilarious content
Or you meet some girl at the club, cum inside of her, find out shes only in grade 12, so you buy a Prada bag for her to make things right, she finds out the bag is a fake and decides to have the kid
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wtf did she get some bolt-on titties or what?
they look sooooooooooo much bigger than they were 2ish years ago.
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I can't stand the sound of Mandarin either. Boo yow nee bey nee shing bo now noong gey shee mayo mayo mayo mayo mayo mayo mayo.
Netflix is a portion of it, but don't underestimate what they've been doing not only on Youtube (their highlight videos consistently hit 1M+ viewers), but also the social media presence both on Instagram, Twitter, etc.
It's a holistic approach they've done on promoting the brand, not just Netflix.
Their YouTube content is spot on
Whether it be F2/F3 highlights or just the concise qualifying/practice highlights whoever puts those together does a great job, max 10 minutes of all the content you want to see with no filler
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Sonick is a genius. I won't go into detail what's so great about his post. But it's damn good!
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Kinda agree about the sprint, but also fun to have three days of racing for stakes (quali Friday, sprint Saturday, race Sunday), vs Practice Friday, Quali Saturday, Race Sunday.
I read an idea on twitter if the quali should set reverse grid for the Sprint but standard grid for the race. That would be interesting lol. But risky for damage in the sprint to impact the race.
Great showing for Yuki dragging that boat up to Q3.
Disappointing pace from Mercedes, especially after all the hype the last week or two about their upgrades.
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I like the sprint. Feel like teams and drivers who wouldn’t usually be competing in regular qualifying take unnecessary risks in order to try and land a better race day position lol
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^ sprint this year does not impact race day position anymore.
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Sonick is a genius. I won't go into detail what's so great about his post. But it's damn good!
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1999 Mazda Miata - Sold
2003 Mazda Protege5 - Sold
1987 BMW 325is - Sold
1990 Mazda Miata - Sold
I heard at some point airbnbs in Vegas were much cheaper than hotels coz property owners weren't in the loop with the F1.
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Sonick is a genius. I won't go into detail what's so great about his post. But it's damn good!
2010 Toyota Rav4 Limited V6 - Wifey's Daily Driver
2009 BMW 128i - Daily Driver
2007 Toyota Rav4 Sport V6 - Sold
1999 Mazda Miata - Sold
2003 Mazda Protege5 - Sold
1987 BMW 325is - Sold
1990 Mazda Miata - Sold