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puncakemotorsport.bsky.social
24 y/o trans woman | She/her | Dutch | Supports Piastri/Sainz/Alonso | Dislikes Norris , Verstappen | Please respect all drivers! | Watches F1, Le Mans, Dakar, Nürburgring 24h, Indy 500 and the Race of Champions | Main: @puncake.bsky.social
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How
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I politely disagree since any title would arguably go to Modena, not Great Britain
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I assume we're talking about the drivers here
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Ngl I've already paid too much attention to the F1 related politics stuff. If that didn't exist to the level it has existed for the past 4 years I too would be very excited
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*insert Abu Dhabi 2014 press conference pic*
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There's still potential he has a deal for the vacant IndyCar seat no? Haven't heard anything on it being filled yet
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Highlights were FIA and Horner being booed
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I legit keep getting the stream in my suggested and go "lol this is not even significant" each time
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You're shoving a mic in a guys face right after he's done a significantly stressful thing, of course he has no filter
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I don't get the point of it tbh
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You're funny JA, whoever you might be
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BBB
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Honestly I'm not sure a film is the right medium then
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I'm honestly in favor of bringing back the drive through, stop go, disqualification and race ban as more common occurances, especially with repeat offenses of the same rule. I think that about covers that. 8/
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As for the sporting side, back in day you didn't put on a move with a small chance of succeeding for fear of your own life, or that of a competitor The modern version of course is the penalty system, but I'm not the first one to say that driver mentality and circuit construction aren't helping 7/
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So, in conclusion, much like the original thread, perhaps merge both era's then? Give us back the diverse cars, the new innovations and the obscure small racing team barely getting by, but do so with modern safety standards and media coverage. More open technical rulesets should do the trick 6/
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The messages you did receive on the news probably mentioned a driver death, maybe a major historic event but that was about it. If you were lucky you had some form of motorsports summary program on the TV. The lack of moving images is something I hate to think about to be honest 5/
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Jim Clark, the marshall hit by Tom Pryce and of course Tom himself, De Angelis. Roger Williamson and Jo Schlesser incinerated in their cars with no hope of getting out. It must have been horrendous to read all this in the magazines. There was barely any TV coverage 4/
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Growing up seeing the All-American Racers Eagle, the Alfa Tipo 33, the GT40. There's so much to name here that either looks good, had fascinating engineering or was a glorious combination of both Unfortunately, this era also saw a LOT of death and life-changing injuries 3/
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That makes complete sense
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Please come back to the Netherlands entry level one make racing I beg you Broadcast it on RTL7
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Very tasty