Cath, 29, she/her. A fool, a problem, a bestie. ENFP. Kinda new to F1, currently in Lando/Oscar | Charles/Carlos | Charles/Max | Max/Daniel | Daniel/Lando | Carlos/Lando era.My postsThis is a sideblog.If you know me irl — stop.
its so lovely that the organisers allowed zhou to have that moment on the grid, post race. they've really acknowledged how monumental it is that he's the first chinese driver in f1 and that its his first home race.
It's always so funny to me because if you just look at current lestappen you seemingly have sweet angel - faced pr princess Charles and then supposedly aggressive mad Max, who's terrible but has a soft spot for Charles and has "calmed down in recent years" and if anything Charles befriended Max rather than the opposite.
But if you actually look at their history and personalities you realise that Max is a bit of a socially - awkward person who just wanted to befriend Charles and believed in their shared success, while Charles is a terror that was thinking up 500 different ways to be rid of Max before reaching 18
Max is much better than me because if I’d spent my youth being outwardly terrorised by this close to feral opponent who I still maintained great respect and admiration for only for a great PR campaign to be run to make it seem like it was the OPPOSITE growing up I would probably bite something.
Cassiopeia
Named after the vain queen Cassiopeia, mother of Andromeda, in Greek mythology, who boasted about her unrivaled beauty.
The five brightest stars of Cassiopeia – Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Epsilon Cassiopeiae – form the characteristic W-shaped asterism.
Aquila - The Eagle
It is often held to represent the eagle which held Zeus's/Jupiter's thunderbolts in Greco-Roman mythology. The constellation was also known as Vultur volans (the flying vulture) to the Romans.
Altair is the brightest star in this constellation and one of the closest naked-eye stars to Earth at a distance of 17 light-years. Its name comes from the Arabic phrase al-nasr al-tair, meaning "the flying eagle".