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umseb · 5 months
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"One whole season without Seb on the grid 😭 A legend in every sense of the word @.sebastianvettel 🐐" - november 22, 2023 📷 @.f1 / instagram
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umlewis · 2 years
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lewis hamilton congratulates newly crowned champion sebastian vettel, abu dhabi - november 14, 2010 📷 andrew ferraro / motorsport images
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hockeyandhrsepwr · 11 months
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Abu Dhabi moments
Jack Hughes x Ferrari driver reader
Je T’aime Masterlist
** Vegas is the last race before Abu Dhabi & series takes place in 2024 with Danny, Seb & Mick still on the grid **
A handful of moments as the season come to an end because I didn’t want to write a full fic. Also how are y’all? I’ve haven’t been on here in a while because ya girl had finals and grad 🫶
Post Practice, Friday
Welcome back to sunny Abu Dhabi, as we prepare for the final race of the season!! This weekend brings us the most heated battle for the Drivers Championship we’ve ever seen!! Yes that includes Lewis versus Max 2021, the Mercedes battle of 2016 & Sebastian Vettels maiden win in 2010. Ferrari have the Consrtuctors trophy, will they clinch the Drivers too? Lets have a look at the possibilities
Y/n L/n currently sits first in the points, with Max trailing by only one. Charles Leclerc only sits only 5 points behind him. It will come down to whoever takes the win for this race. Three potential champions, one race. Will it be a third championship for Verstappen, a second for Leclerc or a first for L/n?
Are you excited? Because we sure are. They all had great practices today. Who will come out on top? Tune in all weekend to see what happens!
Lets send it over to Naomi, who’s with y/n now
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Hi y/n, how are we feeling today?
I’m doing great, how about you?
You know, I’m pretty good but were not here to talk about me. What’re you feeling coming into this weekend, knowing that the championship could be yours?
Honestly, I’m trying not to think about that. It’s just a normal race. I dont want to psych myself out since anything can happen once we get on that track. Of course I’d love to win, but who knows. Charles & I have been able to bring that constrictors back to Ferrari which was incredible, and whoever wins will have absolutely deserved it.
Thats a great way to look at it! I’m rooting for you but we’ll see what happens. Now, onto something more important. You had an interesting weekend in Las Vegas, didn’t you?
Yeah, you know the race was a lot of fun and it was great to win, especially given the issues we had the week before
Girl you know thats not what I’m talking about!!! I mean your after race shenanigans
Haha, yeah, so I got married which was a special experience.
Can I ask if you’d planned that going into the weekend?
Oh not at all! It was more a timing thing. So Saturday night Jack, my husband which is still weird to say, asked if I’d want to get married while we were there. He played a game in Vegas which is why he was there at all. Of course I wanted to marry him, but I didnt want to do it without some of our closest friends there. Luckily, most of them who play hockey were either in Vegas because they’re on his team or they were within a 2 hour flight range so we could get them there for Sunday night. And of course I was able to get the guys from the grid there no problem. So we just decided to go for it!
So no parents?
No, unfortunately not. Both of our parents live on the east coast and it was too quick to get them there, but we’re going to do a big party over the summer so they can celebrate with us.
At least they’ll have that!! Can I ask what the planning was like?
Jack took on all of the decisions which was really great of him since I had the race that evening, but Sunday morning we texted everyone with flight info & told them to get there asap. Then my best friend Thomas went & picked a dress for me, since Jack wasn’t allowed. I sent a message to our groupchat after the race with the chapel address once jack found somewhere & told the drivers to be there and look decent. It was a really great night though & I would do it all over again in a heartbeat.
Well congratulations!! Is he here this weekend?
Unfortunately not, hockey season is well underway, but I’m on the first flight to New York that I can get & we’ll have the winter break together.
Well, all the best to you and your new husband, and we’ll talk to you later this weekend I’m sure. Good Luck tomorrow!!
Thanks Naomi!
RACE DAY
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Oh my god, we’ve come down to the final lap to decide the championship. Who’s going to cross the line first?? Right now L/n is leading, but Verstappen is right behind her. Will he be able to get past?? The other Ferrari of Leclerc is a fraction of a second behind Verstappen.
There goes Leclerc!!! He’s trying to pass Verstappen, my word! OHHH he does it!! Charles Leclerc puts his Ferrari between the Ferrari of L/n and the red bull of Verstappen
Radio: “Tell y/n I’ve got verstappen, go & win it!!”
That was Leclerc, it looks like he’s going to defend against Verstappen so L/n can win. We have half a lap, can he hold off the Red Bull? Fantastic driving by Leclerc, and what a teammate!!
Here it it!!! Rounding the final corner in that iconic red car, its L/n!! The chequered flag is waving, SHES DONE IT!!!!
Radio: C’est toi y/n!!! Tu es la championne du monde!!!!!
In her 4th season in Formula one, your 2023 World Champion Y/n L/n everyone!! What a finish from the young driver. History is made here tonight as she becomes the first female driver ever to win the championship!! She’s also the second youngest driver to take it after former ferrari teammate Sebastian Vettel.
What a race, what a finish as Leclerc crosses in second, less than half a second behind.
You
Over the radio you hear the team celebrating but you have no words. It doesn’t feel real. There’s tears streaming down your face. All the shit you put up with, all the years of hard work, missing your friends and family, it’s all lead up to this.
“Y/n?” You can hear your engineer ask since you haven’t responded, but nothing comes out. Driving towards the end, you do your donuts and pull in to your designated spot. You just sit there for a second before “HOLY FUCK” and someone on the other end laughs.
You’re still crying but its all happy tears as you pull yourself up & step onto the front of the car. You sit down on the Halo & put your head in your hands, trying to collect yourself as the crowd goes mad around you. Pulling off your helmet you look over to your team at the barriers & smile. You want to run over & celebrate with them, but you can’t bring yourself to move, afraid its all a dream. Then you get tackled. You’ve completely missed the other guys pulling up, too in your own head and you jump when Charles grabs you and pulls you off your car. He pulls you into a hug & whispers congratulations in your ear before someone else grabs you & you see Mick.
“You fucking did it!” He yells and you laugh. It was the kick in the ass you needed and you release Mick to go over to your team, hugging your engineer first. After that it’s a blur, until someone passes you a phone.
“McQueen!!!” Thomas is on the one end of the FaceTime, jack also popping up on the screen. You laugh at the nickname, glad to see their faces.
“I’m so proud of you!” Jack says “Me too!!” Thomas yells, wanting to be part of the conversation. “Thanks Thom!” “I love you so much babe! I can’t really hear you so I’ll call you later?” “Go celebrate, I’ll see you soon. Je t’aime mon amour” You blow a kiss before handing back the phone. There’s one more person you need to see. You spot Susie and you rush over to her. She’s been a mentor and inspiration to you since you were a kid and without her who knows where you’d be right now.
The rest of the day passes in a blur. You’re pulled into interview after interview, congratulations coming from all around and your phone buzzing like its possessed. You call your parents & Jack but thats it, grateful for all the love but too overwhelmed to deal with responding to all your messages. That night you and the boys go full send. You know its a good night since you can’t remember anything. Monday is filled with media, and then you hop on a flight straight to Newark.
Fourteen hours later, Jack & Luke are waiting from you when you finally make it through customs.
You’d think you’re racing or an Olympic gold to win the 100m with how fast you fly over to Jack & jump into his arms, tears streaming down your face as you hug him like a koala.
“Tu l’as fait” he whispers in your ear as you squeeze each other, your face buried in his neck. You can hear the emotion in his voice
“Je l’ai fais”
“Ma championne”
“Je t’aime tellment”
“Mon champion” you say back, smiling at the fact that both of you won this year
“Cough cough, Hi, hello, where’s my hug?” Luke says from somewhere behind you, causing you to giggle and pull your head up to look at him
“I’ll get to you in a sec”
Jack puts you down & you give Luke his hug. “Congrats y/n/n. You deserved it”
“ Thanks Moose. Now we match with our trophies.”
“We do!!” He passes you the big bouquet of flowers he’s holding, “from mom & dad”
“I love them. Let’s go home boys”
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lewisinho · 16 days
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as the anon that asked for the race list: thank you!
now this is totally up to you if you have the time to spend on this, but this is my first year watching the races, and while I've been doing some background research to get up to speed, there is still a lot i don't know. i trust your judgment so what are some races and/or f1 adjacent things i should look into? i'm going through your McLaren list and have watched the last 4 seasons of dts and the brawn documentary. are there any other books/ documentaries/ races (especially seb's) / old youtube videos that are lost in the void that i should also check out?
again no pressure and thank you!
no problem!
(and btw welcome to f1 and the world of watching some glorified hot wheels every other sunday 😁 it’s great!)
i completely get how daunting it can be as a new fan in the sport. when i was getting back into f1 it also took me some time to get back up to speed with everything, especially all the techy stuff; i honestly learned the most through just watching the races (old and new), bc you get to see all the strategies play out, the pit-stops, the overtakes etc. and the terminology just becomes much easier to understand through sheer exposure. there are also some really cool f1 data analysis blogs you might want to follow on twt/x if you want some more detailed tech analysis and graphs if you’re into that sort of thing: (x)
as for seb, oh there’s a whole arsenal of recs i have!
monza 2008, rise of torro rosso wunderkind; i presume you already know the lore with that one but ig you can never get tired of it.
abu dhabi 2010, world championship no.1 “du bist weltmeister!”
interlagos 2012, the infamous one. this one’s a rollercoaster, chaos everywhere and the manifestation of murphy’s law: anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. amidst a title battle against nando, seb was fighting the weather, bruno senna’s front wing, a damaged side-pod, no radio, and somehow managed to claim p6 to win the championship
malaysia 2013, multi-21 (iconique), he was faster, deal with it. 💅
singapore 2013, domination masterclass from quali to the race. (also just all of his singapore wins...lion of singapore and all that)
india 2013, title no.3 secured, changed tyres on lap 2 and came out p17, was third by only lap 13 and then won the race by nearly 30 seconds. it was also his sixth win in a row. he went on to win three more. speaks for itself. also this:
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malaysia 2015, first win with ferrari, can't forget that one, also features sewis’ gay knee-touching on the podium.
germany 2019, CHAOS, in which merc got bewitched by the special livery curse 😅, with crashes, spins, 50-second long pit stops, and also features one of seb’s best drives from p20 -> p2
i also highly recommend watching Floz's fan-made docus on youtube about 'the silver war' (there are also docus for the 2014 and 2015 seasons) as well as the merc v ferrari (lewis vs seb) 2017 fight and 'fight for five' in 2018, they're so much better than dts and actually give a full run-down of what happened during the season, with all the action on-track, with interviews and providing all the context! it's so well-edited as well (you literally feel like you're watching a movie about all of the seasons) and they are just incredibly fun to watch.
in general, i love rewatching races from 2017/18 (literally my comfort seasons), personal favs include spain 2017 (strategy galore and lewis v seb), baku 2017 (for obv reasons), austin 2017; and basically the 2018 season in its entirety...
as for books, there are many driver autobiographies e.g. jb (he’s even got two lmao), mark webbah etc. but i think the best f1 book out there is adrian newey’s memoir ‘how to build a car’ if you want lore + great insight into cars!
i’d also recommend watching some older races (i could do a separate post on which ones are my personal favs) but it’s all up to you in the end! go digging, look around on yt for some highlights and just keep exploring! 🫶💜
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polikuro · 1 year
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I don't post much, mostly because no one's following me here but I just need to get some things off my chest.
Seb has been a part of my life for the past 15 years. A very huge part to be honest. I still remember being all grumpy when we had to leave for my grandparents on race day. I said no to so many plans that were happening on sundays just because I didn't want to miss a race.
I remember his first win like it was yesterday. The biggest fucking smile on my face all day. I was talking about him all the time. My parents and friends couldn't have cared less but he brought me joy.
And then Abu Dhabi 2010 came and I cried like a baby. I don't think I've felt these emotions before him. Pure bliss and pride most of all. Then everything that followed during his red bull years. His pace was out of this world.
2014 which was hard and then the move yo Ferrari. His fucking dream team ! The hope I felt that he would be able to win a championship again. The hard times that followed. Hockenheim, then the downfall at Ferrari where I felt like he wasn't appreciated enough.
And then the past years with Aston which weren't what we hoped for but he kept fighting. And ever since he announced his retirement, 3 days after I saw him at le Castellet might I add, he's just been driving incredibly ! He's doing it for himself and for all of us. One last time.
I'm hopeful Abu Dhabi will be a great race for him because I'd be sad to see him go on a bad race after what he's done this year. But no matter what, he gave it his all.
I'll miss him. Damn, I'll miss him like crazy. I won't have to say no anymore. Won't have to wake up at 5 in the morning to watch practice or the race. Won't be so fucking damn stressed during the start. Won't have to get mad at the strategist or other drivers that ruin his race. But I also won't be able to enjoy the good times. I won't get that rush of adrenaline every time he passes a car brilliantly. I won't smile like a mad girl when he gets on a podium or wins a race.
But you know what I'll miss the most ? The man himself. The way he speaks, the way he stands up for what he believes in. The hard worker that stays with his mechanics till late in the evening. I'll miss his helmets and his damn oversized T-shirts stating the obvious. I'll miss his laugh and his goofiness. I'll miss his relationships, with Mick, with Lewis, with Charles. Even his relationship with Christian and Helmut. I'll miss his stupid jokes on the radio and his awful singing. I'll miss his eyes crinkling when he's being cheeky and his huge smile. I'll miss all of it.
Just like Michael was his hero, he is mine and I'll forever be grateful I got to see him win four titles, 53 (54!) race wins and everything he achieved.
I'm already way too emotional and the weekend hasn't even started yet. I'll probably cry a lot but I know we'll get to see him again. At the race of champions, maybe at Le Mans one day.
But for now, he gets to enjoy his family, his mountains, his chicken. I'll miss you dearly my darling Seb. Take care of yourself.
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Hii! I have a question; why are Nico R and Lewis H fighting? Their beef is so funny to me as a person that is a casual f1 fan
uhhh, how to begin explaining?
i'll give you a quick and very incomplete rundown, but first, it must be said that currently, things aren't much of a two-sided "fight" per se but more of "Nico being desperate to be noticed by Lewis who is just living his life, has moved on and doesn't care" or as we call it affectionately "Nico Go To Therapy Challenge"
Obviously, there's the whole "best friends since childhood, Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg were inseparable on both hotel rooms and karting tracks. Rosberg is the only one to ever beat Hamilton in equal machinery for the F1 championship".
They were friends, despite all circumstances and differences, from their backgrounds, families, finances, etc etc. Lewis always brilliant carrying the weight of the world and the dream of F1, Nico also brilliant and looking to prove himself and live up to his dad's legacy.
When eventually they both joined F1, Nico in Williams (2006) and Lewis with McLaren (2007), they were still pretty good friends.
Lewis went on to have one of the most insane first seasons ever seen in F1, almost becoming champion right out of gate.
Nico also found success, getting podiums in 2008 and on their first double podium, this very famous scene of them jumping and hugging happened.
Nico moved to Merc in 2010.
Eventually after the sick and twisted move from Lewis that all the F1 """reporters""" said was a career ender, Lewis went to Mercedes, joining as Nico's teammate.
And as history tells us, as their success on-track became more and more evident, their relationship went down the drain.
With Merc's turbo-hybrid era dominance, the competition for the tittle was basically a inner team affair and that created a perfect storm for the destruction of a friendship between two very competitive people.
Their friendship officially ended publicly in 2014, after the infamous incident when Nico parked the car at the end of qualifying to be on pole position on Monaco, robbing Lewis of the chance of a slam dunk win on Sunday (he denied at the time doing this on purpose, but since then has indicated he wasn't so innocent after all) (chaotic evil) and Lewis said on an interview "We're Not Friends" (oof).
There were soooo many incidents between them since then, it's impossible for me to list all of them. Some of the ones that to me are more memorable are:
2014 SPA incident, on which Niki Lauda himself was furious at what happened;
Hungary 2014, Lewis - ICONICALY may I say - refuses to move aside to let Nico through "I'm not slowing down for Nico."
USA 2015, Lewis clinches the championship early at COTA and then proceeds to throw the P2 cap at Nico who throws it back at him
2016 Spanish GP, when they had a double DNF going into turn 1
2016 Austrian GP, they clashed on the last lap
2016 Abu Dhabi when Lewis, who was leading the race started backing up the cars in hopes of other ppl overtaking Nico and helping him win the championship, which didn't work cause Nico ended up finally winning. Lewis post-race saying: "What am I supposed to do? Just sit there and let the dude come and win the championship? [...] I had to try and help myself because no one else was going to."
Anyways, all of these were very controversial and divided Merc fans. Still, to this day there are differing opinions on each incident, who was to blame, etc etc. The main thing is that it became a VERY toxic environment between them, Nico was king of trying mind games and saying batshit insane things to the media, while also playing into r*cist microaggressions at times. Lewis was very much focused and wanted to win at all costs as well, he did shitty things too, low-key floated the conspiracy theory that his car was the only Merc engine that kept breaking (Malasya 2016 how u doing).
IMO both of them were insane and shitty at different moments, and it's a more complex situation than who's right/who's wrong, good/bad, also I AM biased towards Lewis. I love him.
lmao I'm honestly not qualified to give a full timeline of every incident as I wasn't watching f1 then (i was free from this madness, I miss being free).
However, when it comes to the current state of their relationship, Nico since his 2016 championship win and sudden retirement from F1 (that way Lewis couldn't beat him again) has tried and tried on the media to sing Lewis' praises? and he thinks that way he might recapture some sort of friendship with him?
In fact, at what would be their LAST press conference as teammates in Abu Dabhi, Lewis started reminiscing about their relationship and Nico was LEGIT nearly crying????
They are, apparently, according to gossip girl (Max), still till this day: neighbors.
But Nico has said on the media that Lewis doesn't have his number anymore after being asked if Lewis was going to call him to congratulate his Extreme E team on winning the Extreme E championship over Lewis' own team.
Last year Lewis ducked away from Nico, as Nico was presenting on SkySports before a race leaving Nico to be like "here comes Hamilton and here goes Hamilton".
OKay now a list of things that i think are funny but I don't have time to explain:
Crofty's commentary during the 2021 Hungarian GP "“this man knows lewis hamilton friend, teammate, childhood buddy, rival, everything bar lover quite frankly” and most importantly Nico's absolute dead silence afterward.
The Time Nico Used a Sponsor Event As A Therapy Session And Talked About Him And Lewis
Awkwardly Meeting
This Old Picture Of Them
Yacht Gate. Yeah.
This Meme
This Gifset
Again, this is NOT a complete timeline of events.
Anyways hope this helped even though I think it maybe didn't.
Nico if you're reading this, please...go to therapy...we support you...it's time to let go.
Lewis if you're reading this #godbless #amen
Edit: sorry I got some things wrong at first, such as the timeline of Nico going 2 Merc/forgot completely that he had been at Williams first
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Max Verstappen believes Red Bull are capable of winning every race this season
'How it looks at the moment, I think we can': Max Verstappen believes Red Bull are capable of winning every race this season after starting the campaign with six successive victories Max Verstappen believes that Red Bull can win every race this season  Red Bull have started the season by winning six successive races  However, Verstappen admitted there will be times when things don't go to plan  By Jeorge Bird For Mailonline Published: 03:51 EDT, 2 June 2023 | Updated: 03:51 EDT, 2 June 2023 Max Verstappen has expressed his belief that Red Bull could win every race this season. It has been a superb start to the campaign for Red Bull, who have won the first six races, triumphing in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Azerbaijan, Miami and Monaco.  Verstappen has won four of those races, with Sergio Perez winning the other two and Verstappen believes that Red Bull can be completely dominant in the remaining 16 contests. However, he added that 'there are always things that go wrong'.  Asked whether Red Bull can win every race this campaign, Verstappen said: 'How it looks at the moment, I think we can. But there are always things that go wrong. Max Verstappen believes that Red Bull are capable of winning every race this season It has been a superb start to the season for Red Bull, who have won every race so far 'We will always have tracks where it doesn't work out exactly, bad luck in qualifying, mistakes, whatever.' Verstappen's immediate focus is on Sunday's Grand Prix, where he will face competition from Mercedes' George Russell. Russell said at the start of 2023 that Red Bull can win every race. However, he expressed hope that Mercedes will be able to challenge them. He said: 'On pure pace, they have the potential, but I'd like to think we can fight at some point and take advantage of some misfortune.'  After the Monaco Grand Prix Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso stated that he has not given up hope of winning the world title. However, he admitted that 'we are relying on weekends where Red Bull have issues'.  Fernando Alonso of Aston Martin insisted 'we will not give up' despite Red Bull's dominance ‘The championship is long and we will not give up,’ said Alonso. ‘The Red Bull is untouchable, and even with great results we are behind them. ‘But we didn’t have the best car at Ferrari in 2010 and we led the championship heading into the final race in Abu Dhabi. ‘We are relying on weekends where Red Bull have issues. If Max has one or two of those, we will be a little bit closer in the championship. This is motorsport and anything can happen.’ Share or comment on this article: Max Verstappen believes Red Bull are capable of winning every race this season via Formula One | Mail Online https://www.dailymail.co.uk?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
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diomedesbrokeit · 2 years
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Seb’s F1 records
In preparation for Seb’s birthday this Sunday on the 3rd July, here is a short post detailing all the records that German F1 driver Sebastian Vettel holds.
Big shoutout to Wikipedia which I used for all of this
(This is a condensed version of post I'm writing detailing Seb’s records - I would post it for his birthday but realistically I cannot pump it out for then so this post was created)
(ALSOOO if I was wrong about a record please do say as I did the research for this during the preseason testing 2022. This would also beg the question why the fuck it took me this long to post the shortened version but anyways. But in 2022, the record holders might have changed hands but I have not kept up with that lmao)
Record Holder for
Most wins in a season - 13 in 2013 (shared with Michael Schumacher)
Most pole positions in a season - 15 in 2011
Most laps led in a season - 739 in 2011
Most consecutive wins - 9 from 2013 Belgian Grand Prix to 2013 Brazilian Grand Prix
Most consecutive grand slams - 2 with 2013 Singapore Grand Prix and 2013 Korean Grand Prix (shared with Alberto Ascari (1952) and Jim Clark (1963))
Most wins from pole position in a season - 9 in 2011 (shared with Nigel Mansell (1992)) [the power of the number 5 despite the fact that Seb had number 1 that season and he only took it from 2014 onwards]
Youngest Grand Prix pole position winner - 21 years and 72 days [2008 Italian Grand Prix 13th September 2008]
Youngest driver to score a double (pole and race win) - 21 years and 73 days [2008 Italian Grand Prix 14th September 2008]
Youngest driver to score a hat-trick (pole position, race win and fastest lap) - 21 years and 353 days [2009 British Grand Prix 21st June 2009]
Youngest F1 World Champion - 23 years and 134 days 2010 season [clinched title at final race Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on 14th November 2010]
Youngest F1 Double World Champion - 24 years and 99 days 2011 season [clinched at the 15th race out of 19 Japan Grand Prix on 9th October 2011]
Youngest F1 Triple World Champion - 25 years and 146 days* 2012 season [clinched at the final race Brazilian Grand Prix on 25th November 2012] *calculated it myself so might be wrong just to let you know
Youngest F1 Quadruple World Champion - 26 years and 117 days* 2013 season [clinched at the 16th race out of 19 Indian Grand Prix on 27th October 2013] *again calculated it myself so may be wrong
Youngest F1 runner-up - 22 years and 121 days 2009 season (1st November 2009)
Shortest time elapsed before getting a penalty - 9 seconds 2006 Turkish Grand Prix (25th August 2006) Literally 9 seconds into his career for speeding in the pit lane
Most point between first and second in the Championship - 155 between Seb (397) and Alonso (242) in 2013
Most laps led in a season - 739 in 2011
Now the next section isn't about records he holds but is more about where he ranks(?) I’m not sure how to put it. Umm let’s say there is a record for fastest time to drop a hot dog onto the track (Disclaimer: this doesn't exist and is solely created for demonstration purposes) he would have the third fastest time. 
These following records are structured like that except it’s real and not non-sensical like that.
Stuff to note:
Total race entries - 7th of all time with 287 (at time of writing 1/7/2022) (Note: tbh I don’t think he’ll lose the 7th position any time soon as Lewis Hamilton [6th] has ten more and Felipe Massa [8th] has 15 less and is also not active anymore)
Total race starts - 7th of all time with 286 (at time of writing 1/7/2022 before the Silverstone Grand Prix on the 3rd July) [Note: same as before as Lewis Hamilton [6th] has 11 more and Felipe Massa [8th] has 17 less and is again no longer active)
Now let’s take a short break to hear from our sponsor-- there is no sponsor for this lmao. Anyway, just to define the difference between race entries and race starts.  Wikipedia says that a race entry is when a driver takes part in at least one official practice session with intent to take part in the race. In contrast, Wikipedia says that for a driver to have started a race, they would had to have lined up on the grid or at the pit lane exit for the start of the race.
Anyway back to regular programming : )
Most consecutive race starts - 10th of all time with 159 (2007 Hungarian Grand Prix - 2016 Australian Grand Prix)
Most consecutive race entries - 2nd of all time with 280 (2007 Hungarian Grand Prix - 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix)
Most races with a single engine manufacturer - 9th of all time with 144 entries and 143 starts (Ferrari - 2007-2008/2015-2020)
Total wins - 3rd of all time with 53 wins/287 entries (18.47%) [Percentage accurate as of 1/7/2022] 
Most wins in a season (Again) - Joint 3rd with Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton with 11 wins out of 19 races 2011 (57.89%)
Highest percentage of wins in a season - 4th of all time with 68.42% in 2013 (He won 13 races out of the possible 19)
Also has the 9th highest percentage of wins in season - tied with Lewis Hamilton (2014) with 57.89% [this one is for the 2011 season]
Youngest Grand Prix winner - 2nd of all time at 21 years and 73 days at the 2008 Italian Grand Prix 
Most consecutive seasons with at least one win - joint 10th with Jackie Stewart (1968-73) with six seasons 2008-13
Total pole positions - 4th of all time with 57 poles in 287 entries (19.86%)
Percentage pole positions - 19.86% which makes him the 10th of all time
Most consecutive pole positions at the same Grand Prix - Had 4 consecutive pole positions at the Japanese Grand Prix from 2009-2012. This makes him joint 5th with Stirling Moss - British GP 1955-58; Jim Clark - British GP 1962-65 and French GP 1962-65; Ayrton Senna - Australian GP 1988-91, Brazilian GP 1988-91, Italian GP 1988-91, Monaco GP 1988-91 and Belgian GP 1988-91; Michael Schumacher - Malaysian GP 1999-2002 and Lewis Hamilton - Italian GP 2014-2017, Malaysian GP 2014-2017 and British GP 2015-2018.
Highest percentage of poles in a season - 5th of all time with 78.95% and 15 out of 19 races in 2011
Total fastest laps - 5th of all time with 38 in 286 starts 13.29% (accurate as of 2/7/2022)
Most fastest laps in a season - 9th of all time with 7 in 19 races and 36.84% in 2013. Joint with Nelson Piquet (hate the dude and I hope Seb at least gets a fastest lap at some point this season so I don't have to deal with this racist piece of shit) 1986 7 in 16 races and 43.75%; Alain Prost 1988 7 in 16 races and 43.75%; The Michael Schumacher 2002 7 in 17 races 41.18% and 2006 7 in 18 races 38.89%; Mark Webber 2011 7 in 19 races and 36.84%; Lewis Hamilton 2014 7 in 19 races 36.84% and 2017 7 in 20 races 35.00% and Valtteri Bottas 2018 7 in 21 races and 33.33%
Youngest driver to set fastest lap - 8th of all time with 21 years 353 days in 2009 British Grand Prix
Total podium finishes - 3rd of all time with 122 in 287 entries and 42.51%
Most podium finishes in a season - 2nd of all time wit 17 in 19 races 2011 89.5%. Joint with Michael Schumacher 17 in 17 races 2002 100% (now that's some GOAT shit) and Lewis Hamilton with 17 in 19 89.5% 2015, 17 in 21 81.0% 2016, 17 in 21 81.0% 2018, 17 in 21 81.0% 2019 and 17 in 22  77.3%.
Most consecutive podium finishes - 4th of all time with 11. Did this twice from 2010 Brazil - 2011 Britain and from 2013 Germany - 2013 Brazil
Most consecutive podium finishes from first race of the season - 2nd of all time with 9 (2011 Australia - 2011 Britain) Joint with Alonso 2006 Bahrain - 2006 Canada; Lewis Hamilton 2007 Australia - Britain and  2015 Australia - Britain and Nico Rosberg 2015 Australia - Britain
Youngest driver to score a podium finish - 4th of all time with 21 years and 73 days Italian Grand Prix 2008.
Total career points - 2nd of all time with 3074 (as of 2/7/2022)
when points are adjusted for all drivers to the current scoring system, Seb is third of all time with 3297.
Total points scoring races (no adjustment to current scoring system) - 5th of all time with 212 races.
Most consecutive points finishes - 7th of all time with 21 (2014 Britain - 2015 Hungary) Joint with Verstappen 2018 Belgium - 2019 Hungary
He is also 9th of all time with 19 (2010 Brazil - 2011 India and 2018 Hungary - 2019 Austria) Joint with Hamilton 19 2014 Italy - 2015 Italy
Most consecutive points scored - 3rd of all time with 424 2010 Brazil - 2011 India.
Also 9th here as well with 294 from 2016 Japan - 2017 Italy
Highest t average points per race started - 3rd of all time 3074 points in 286 starts with 10.75 points per race start
Highest percentage of points - scoring race (at least 15 entries) - 5th of all time with 212 / 287 entries 73.87%
Most championship points in a season - 3rd of all time in 2013 with 397 points. This was 83.58% of maximum points available. Also 5th of all time in 2011 with 392 points. This was 82.53% of maximum points available.
Youngest driver to score points - 5th of all time at 19 years and 349 days. He was 8th at the 2007 US Grand Prix. Also his first race.
Total career race finishes - 4th of all time 242
Most consecutive race finishes - 10th of all time with 25. 2018 Hungary - 2019 Singapore. Joint with Max Chilton 2013 Australia - 2014 Monaco and Daniel Ricciardo 2015 US - 2016 Abu Dhabi.
Led every lap, total races - 3rd of all time with 15 races 
Led every lap, % of races - 8th of all time with 15 in 287 entries and 5.23%
Leading for at least one lap, total races - 3rd of all time with 106 races
Leading for at least one lap, youngest leader - 2nd of all time at 20 years and 89 days. This occurred at the 2007 Japanese Grand Prix
Most laps led, total laps - 3rd of all time with 3499
Longest distance led in km, total - 3rd of all time with 18,153 km
Most consecutive laps in the lead - 5th of all time with 205 laps from 2012 Singapore to 2012 India.
Most wins from pole position - 3rd of all time with 31 wins
Most wins from pole in a season - In addition to having the record, he also has the 3rd of all time with 8 in 19 (2013). Joint with Michael Schumacher with 8 in 18 (2004) and Lewis Hamilton with 8 in 20 (2017) and 8 in 17 (2020)
Most hat tricks (pole, win and fastest lap) - 5th of all time with 8. Joint with Alain Prost
Most Grand Slams (Pole, win, fastest lap and led every lap) - 5th of all time with 4 (2011 India, 2012 Japan, 2013 Singapore and 2013 Korea). Joint with Jackie Stewart (1969 France, 1971 Monaco, 1971 France and 1972 US); Ayrton Senna (1985 Portugal, 1989 Spain, 1990 Monaco and 1990 Italy) and Nigel Mansell (1991 Britain, 1992 South Africa, 1992 Spain and 1992 Britain)
Total championships - 4th of all time with 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. Joint with Alain Prost (1985,1986, 1989 and 1993)
Most consecutive championships - 2nd of all time with 2010 - 2013. Joint with Juan Manuel Fangio (1954 -1957) and Lewis Hamilton (2017 - 2020)
Fewest world championship seasons before 1st title including winning season - 5th of all time with 4 seasons (1st title: 2010 and Debut: 2007). Joint with Phil Hill (Title: 1961 and Debut: 1958); Jim Clark (Title: 1963 and Debut: 1960); James Hunt (Title: 1976 and Debut: 1973); Nelson Piquet (derogatory) (Title: 1981 and Debut: 1978); Michael Schumacher (Title: 1994 and Debut: 1991) and Fernando Alonso (Title: 2005 and Debut: 2001 - Alonso didn't take part in the 2002 season)
The next two are records that are group effort(?):
Part of Most leader changes in a Drivers’ Championship in a season - 10 in 2010. The leaders in order were: Fernando Alonso; Felipe Massa; Jenson Button; Mark Webber; Lewis Hamilton; Mark Webber; Lewis  Hamilton; Mark Webber; Fernando Alonso and Sebastian Vettel.
Fewest drivers becoming World Champions in a decade - 3 (2010s) with Seb, Sir Lewis Hamilton and Nico ‘Britney’ Rosberg
Most different race winners in consecutive races (starting from first race in a season) - 7 in 2012. Jenson Button in Australia; Fernando Alonso in Malaysia; Nico Rosberg in China; Sebastian Vettel in Bahrain; Pastor Maldonado in Spain; Mark Webber in Monaco and Lewis Hamilton in Canada.
Well this went... out of control. But it shows that Seb really is an impressive driver and he is also an important activist for the environment and an ally to the LGBTQ+ community. 
Happy (early) Birthday Seb!
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2010 rewatch notes resume with the japanese grand prix. i did watch singapore but while i was cooking on the weekend so i didn’t take notes. most noteworthy thing was that lewis DNF’d after contact with mark. alonso won, vettel p2, webber p3...
this whole season is an absolute cracker. four races to go and only 25 points separating the top 5. i really did not appreciate just how close this season was before i watched it
thanks to a gearbox change and subsequent 5 place grid penalty, lewisis starting p8. off the back of the dnf in singapore i’m guessing this is where he stops being an actual contender for the championship
seb’s on pole, mark’s starting p2. extremely good.
kubica jumps mark at the start really nicely and lewis makes up two places by the second corner aaaand the safety car is out straight away. massa and petrov both out, unclear if in the same incident
and a force india
oh and a williams. it’s carnage out here
and  under the safety car kubica has to retire, which is super lucky for mark. kubica is just straight up missing a wheel. where did it go what the fuck.
since the race has got going again it’s not been overly exciting
lewis with a problem, has lost 3rd gear, and he's gone from chasing down alonso for 3rd to being 10 seconds back and almost definitely going to be caught by jenson
rosberg’s wheel literally just.....comes off and goes bouncing away, for the second time this season.
mark steals the fastest lap from seb on the last lap lol. there’s no points for it at this stage, i think he just knows how much seb likes collecting them and decided to be petty today
wahh seb’s radio message is so enthusiastic and energised, i love it
he’s so obnoxious with that finger i love him <3 and so happy on the podium he’s literally about to smooch adrian newey any second
podium: vettel, webber, alonso
championship standings after the race:
webber (220)
alonso (206)
vettel (206)
hamilton (192)
button (189)
ok race, nothing too exciting after the kind of chaotic start. rip to lewis’s season. 5/10.
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Max Verstappen is the 2021 Formula 1 World Champion
Max Verstappen overtook great rival Lewis Hamilton on the final lap of the final race of the breathtaking 2021 FIA Formula One World Championship season to win his maiden title as a late safety car at Yas Marina brought unbelievable drama to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Sunday.
Verstappen started on pole position with Mercedes' Hamilton in second place and it was the British driver who got past him on the opening lap to put the Dutchman on the back foot from the outset.
Mexican teammate Sergio Pérez supported Verstappen and took the lead in a strategic move after the first round of pit stops, holding off Hamilton so Verstappen could regain the crucial seven seconds needed to resume his challenge.
Red Bull Racing Honda tried different pit-stop strategies to get the edge over Mercedes, however, it looked like it was not going to be enough heading into the final laps even with a virtual safety car following Antonio Giovinazzi's decision to pull his Alfa Romeo up by a dangerous bend.
When the Williams car of Nicholas Latifi crashed into the wall, though, the safety car came out with around five laps left and gave Verstappen the chance to attack Hamilton on fresher soft tyres with just one lap left.
Verstappen saw one final chance and overtook the seven-time champion into Turn 5 and hold off one last Hamilton lunge en route to the finish line and a dramatic maiden F1 title - the first Dutchman to win one.
Verstappen won his maiden World Championship title in his seventh F1 campaign, after a ferocious 22-race fight with reigning champion Hamilton. This head-to-head battle produced a season for the ages. By the end of it, after Verstappen took 10 victories, 10 pole positions and 18 podium finishes, the Dutchman becomes Red Bull's second world champion, after Sebastian Vettel annexed the title for four straight years from 2010-13.
Red Bull's title ends Mercedes' seven-year run that coincides with the introduction of the 1.6-litre V6 turbo hybrid era from 2014, while he becomes the 34th world champion in F1 history dating back to 1950.
It is the first title for Honda since Ayrton Senna won the 1991 crown and comes in the engine manufacturers' final race with the team.
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Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, how the general tightened his grip on Egypt in January at the beginning of last year.
The Egyptian official warmly welcomed his guest President Alexander Lukashenko yesterday. Please, please. The audience applauded and the Sissi smiled with them, who seemed very happy, and he may finally find a low for his personal use in the coming presidential elections. There is no better person than Russia’s iron and fireman, Alexander Lukashenko, who won not only in his election but in Russia’s locked in Europe. The last remaining ruins of the old world of communism. Ten million people. A capital called Minsk. Elections every seven years and Azli’s president have been in power for 23 years. Represented on Sunday night, December 19th, 2010. We are safe for the opponents of one of the world’s most despotic presidents. On the night of the next president's election, nine presidential candidates tried to oust Lukashenko, who has been in power since 19494 for three consecutive rounds at the start of the count. Belarus Central elections Committee declared that all nine candidates will probably get less than half of the votes that Lukashenko will gain. Candidates gathered their supporters and landed in Minsk streets ten thousand opposers, who thought they would stop the election fraud, but Lukashenko shot the police forces, arresting seven of the nine presidential candidates and six hundred opposers. The election thus died in clinical trials. The same night, the red election Commission announced what everyone knew. Eighty percent of the votes for Azli President Lukashenko himself competed. He won himself as well. It is about two thousand five hundred kilometers, passing through five countries and four years only. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi as Egypt’s defense minister, who did not have to run for real elections at the beginning of his rise. All roads to the federal palace were open. Successful coup, a turbulent political period, and popular direction toward the military. All this has made the defense minister’s presidential nomination a mere picnic by empty election committees on her shows. No real electoral program. The first election after a coup is the easiest. But he knew that 1818 would carry potential rivals from inside and outside the military. He was known to have had to tighten his grip over four years and to be well prepared to eliminate his rivals. How to win presidential elections in six steps without a teacher. First. Mansour's hunt. Al-Sisi started hunting the leaders of the armed forces. For a full five years. September 2002, 70 brigade members, a large number of the members of the military Council, and close to Tantawi. To retire. The file of the State Land Administration was extracted from major General Adel Emara and forced major General Ismail Othman, director of the Department of moral Affairs, to handle private moral affairs. Strong positions in the junta, such as Mohsen Al-Fangri, Samy Diab, Mukhtar al-Milla, and others, were redesigned as operational levels, which could be called a controlled brigade. Nine months to prepare for the coup, and eight months to unroll its opponents. Second. The opposition required representation by almost everyone. Ten documented massacres against more than 2,600 opponents, about 22,000 dead. More than 10,000 people are infected in just seven months. Third. International shields abroad No major country has moved dormant. Washington stood an arm for Sissi, which refused to call him a coup and kept pressure not to stop aids in any way. The US Congress was the emerging General’s firewall. When Senator Rand Paul asked to cut off military aid after the coup and even the presidential election, Senator John McCain led a counter-voting campaign and crushed it. A sea of funds is quite UAE and Saudi Arabia to support it. At least 31 billion dollars, no one knows where the setback of Europe has gone before the coup seeking future investments. The general bought Moscow support early with more than $4 billion that went to the Russian weapons companies. Israel supported Al-Sissi as no one did, like any other, security and intelligence coordination that was unprecedented in Egypt's history. A fruitful Israeli pressure on Washington to release Apache planes and deliver them to Cairo. Fourth. Back to the comrades of arms, the second fall of Sissi came on the army commands, starting with my law number 18. They have been the fortress of his position as Minister of Defense and the structure of the military Council. Then he sent another set of sayings to catch their capsule on a trip without return. Famous names such as major General Mohammad Arafat, commander of the southern region, and Ahmad Wsuri, commander of the second army. As his son Mahmoud Hijazi ascends the Chief of Staff and Sadiqi Sobhi is a defense. The general accumulated his papers as hell shields for any local opposition. An army led by his friends and family and then the moment has come. He gave himself the position of the Mir and then removed his military response to take over the presidency without any obstacles. The iron fist as usual is any dictator who loved the Sessi doubling his black numbers and burying himself. The weakness of the detainees reached in May 2005 more than 41.000. He rewarded the police for doubling their armament. Only two months after he took office. By the end of July 2004. Major General said Abbas, the northern region leader, and Dahr Abdullah, head of the military engineering organization, called the Council forever. Thus, the General had only two obstacles to be left to the beginning of his presidency. Fifth. The power centers flag Mubarak's flags did not greet the general, so a plan for his penetration and adaptation was launched by his men to fall in their grip by big stations and institutions. The networks of the CCBC, Al-Nahar, Al-Hayat, radio channels and waves, and former sovereign officers controlling the media scene, such as Yasser Salim and Sharif, are out. Or businessmen who have quickly made lightning strikes like Ahmed Abu Hiroshima and Tariq Ismail. One of the General's mysterious arms, which is not known for much. Najib Sawiris, who later withdrew from the scene, was with them. Sixth. Black holes. To solve his last problem, Sissi spent billions of pounds. Build the largest prison network. In Egypt's history. Twelve additional prisons between 2004 and 2005, and five prisons in 2006 and fourteen under construction since 2007 and now are major prisons that swallow anyone who thinks of him in the face of four presidential years of security repression. And regional and international deals. The second election of the admiring foreign general was historic, estimated at $81 billion, and at least historic internal debt of $190 billion and total. No. Astronomical. Debts exceeded LE4 and half trillion barrier; violent economic crises. More than 30 million Egyptians are below the poverty line. Armed organizations that come out of Sinai borders are deployed in Egypt in full despite dozens of weapons deals for the anti-terrorism regime. Riyadh and Abu Dhabi financed 20 billion dollars without using and crushing the public domain, which the general translated with more than one hundred thousand detainees, half of them on political charges. So Sissi knew the game was losing. He cannot stand up to popular anger and serious candidates, and his friend Lukashenko was right. If you want to win a single-vote, as much as you can with women, and you can win the fall of the candidates early. In just two months, you have all fallen the Sisi. Army colonel Ahmed Qansawa appeared. He is also a candidate and a renamer. Face the polite. Military suit. Arabic and healthy. Good English a coherent speech and expressions of self-confidence in which General Haggis saw his first home out of control. By December, the colonel was in his new home with military prison, so the hardliner registered for six years. Al-Sisi borrowed the map of Ibn Salman and detained Ahmad Shafiq in a hotel after his return to Egypt and declared his candidacy. At the beginning of January, the team followed safety and decided its favorite one in 2004 and withdrew. The slaying of the paper, Mohamed Anwar Sadat, head of the opposition reform and Development Party, started easily with a well-planned media attack on which a timetable for elections and an official period for collecting nomination formations are not enough to handle his breakfast. He withdrew. As for General Sami Annan, former Chief of Staff of the Armed forces and one of the highest army commands in the last 20 years, the general exceeded all historical traditions with him. He was arrested from his home for being forcibly hidden and charged with violating military traditions and laws. The last autumn paper was Khaled Ali, who withdrew from the Belarusian Egypt elections, and the Egyptian general would apply the complete guide of Lukashenko. On March 26, 2004, Sessi told everyone that no Egyptian could be forced to elect a president they did not want. The science of truth has made it. A president who came in a military coup that does not leave immediately after his first term. No one will do it. General Franco ruled Spain with iron and fire after his coup and until his death for about 40 years, and Gaddafi left judgment for forty-two years and delivered him with a coup except for a dead body, and crushed a Chilean sniffer for 17 years until Chileans recovered after articles and General Kanaan's arrest on Ankara, leaving only 150,000 detainees And for the vast years of hell, they all went away after long years. Lukashenko himself has not yet left, and though he did not come in a coup like his predecessors or his Sisi friend, the Egyptian general ate the shoulder and benefited from the experiences of all and crushed all. He does not seem to be going soon. It seems. Who came without an election does not leave with elections. Any elections.
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Danke Seb: F1 bids fond farewell to retiring Sebastian Vettel after 16 years
Bowing out with the crowd on their feet delivering a standing ovation and chanting your name is perhaps the fondest farewell a competitor can hope for. In Abu Dhabi on Sunday Sebastian Vettel called time on his Formula One career with just such a reception. Admired and respected, Vettel’s departure genuinely leaves the sport a little bit poorer. The 35-year-old completed his final GP at Yas Marina after 16 years in F1 and having won four world championships. It has been some career and notably for a perceptive, thoughtful character, one not of a straightforward trajectory. Here then was a man ending his career amidst an outpouring of genuine affection and a sense of sadness at his departure, where once he antagonised as many as he had endeared. The Vettel that won those titles with Red Bull between 2010 and 2013 was a driver perceived as arrogant and often cast as the villain. Nicknamed “fingerboy” for his triumphant wagging of a digit after a victory and the often ruthless, selfish, win-at-all-costs attitude of the infamous multi-21 incident with Mark Webber, where he disobeyed team orders, so determined was he to take the win. Yet this weekend all 20 drivers took Vettel out for a farewell dinner, where his great rival Lewis Hamilton picked up the bill. They were, without exception, gushing in their praise for Vettel. Two hundred members of the F1 paddock from teams, media, and F1 turned out to run the track with Vettel at Yas Marina on Saturday night, their small way of saying “Danke Seb”, as their t-shirts read. As a driver his talent was never in question but as he has aged a genuinely admirable and intriguing character has come more to the fore. His absolute passion for the sport and its history has become clear. As has his commitment to putting his position to good use in highlighting racism, diversity, women’s and LGBTQ+ rights and the climate emergency. A more mature, rounded man has emerged from the youngster who made his debut in 2007 and then took F1 by storm in becoming its youngest world champion in 2010. A man who, it became clear, it was almost impossible to dislike. He still drove with the same commitment, indeed to the extent that there remained moments of high drama, fuelled by the strong emotion that racing inspired in him. Driving into Hamilton at Baku in 2017 was petulant and dangerous and similarly at Canada in 2019 he did not take a penalty for blocking Hamilton well, but Vettel was always big enough to apologise once the adrenaline wore off. He was ultimately a genuine sportsman, intelligent and articulate, so much so that he and Hamilton, fierce competitors, became friends. They acknowledged that it was how they treated one another of the track that mattered and recognised in one another kindred spirits in their desire to make a difference in the real world. Vettel never hit the heights of those four titles again. He had a shot at two more in 2017 and 2018 with Ferrari but was thwarted on both occasions by Hamilton and Mercedes. Two years with Aston Martin followed when he parted company with the Scuderia in 2020. His time there was an uphill struggle in a poor car but he nonetheless gave his full commitment. Intensely private, he leaves F1 to spend more time with his family, his relationship with whom he has always said defines him as a person much more than F1. Which is indicative of a man with his priorities in order. Vettel departs on his own terms, then, rightly content with his achievements as a driver and as a man, and he will be missed. “I had a great time and was able to enjoy success and win championships,” he said in Abu Dhabi. “From the sporting point of view, it’s been huge, but also I have been able to grow and mature in many ways, reflect about a lot of things.” via Formula One | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/sport/formulaone
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★ EXCLUSIVE! Jackie Shroff to play Salman Khan’s FATHER; Priyanka Chopra to play Salman’s wife in BHARAT!
Jul 23, 2018  After eight years later, Jackie Shroff and Salman Khan will come together in Ali Abbas Zafar’s Bharat. The last time both were seen together was in Veer: An Epic Love Story Of A Warrior (2010). However, unlike their last film, where they clashed with each other, in Bharat, Jackie will play Salman’s father and Priyanka Chopra who has been signed to play the female lead will play Salman’s wife. Like Salman, as they become older in the film, she too will sport five different looks in the movie with the help of prosthetics.
Says a trade source, “The role of Salman’s father may not be a big one but it’s pivotal to the film and shapes Salman’s character and who he becomes later. It was Salman who wanted Jackie to play this powerful role. It starts in 1947 when the Partition takes place and thousands of families are separated and ends in 2000. The movie is the journey of a country and also a person, both of whom go by the name of Bharat. Ode To My Father begins with the Hungnam Evacuation in 1950 when many families got separated in Korea and the father tells his son Yoon  Deok-soo, ‘If I don’t come you are the head of the family that means whatever happens you put the family first. Now, that you are the head of the family, look after them well.’ Jackie plays Salman’s father and his words remain with the young boy (Salman) right till the end. They get separated during the Partition in Bharat but his father’s words and desire to reunite with him remains right till the end.”
While the film is an official adaptation of the South Korean drama film, Ode to My Father (2014), Bharat has been adapted to Indian audiences with certain changes. But the source adds, “Like Ode To My Father, which spans over many years, Bharat’s story will span over a period of 50 years and that’s why we will see Salman Khan sporting five different looks in the movie – as a young boy who witnesses the Partition to the current years when he is an old man. As the firstborn, Bharat becomes his family’s breadwinner from an early age, doing all manner of odd jobs to support the family. The film begins from a modern day elderly couple (Salman and Priyanka) reminiscing about their past and how they fell in love and got married. So we will get to see a very young Priyanka Chopra and Salman Khan and old ones too. There are flashbacks to various phases of time. Like Ode To My Father which depicted Korean history from the 1950s till the recent times, Bharat too will highlight various important events of Indian history.”
Ali Abbas Zafar’s Bharat began shoot on Sunday at Mumbai’s Filmistan Studios resembling a circus tent with Disha Patani and Salman Khan. The film will have Salman playing a stunt motorcyclist while Disha will be a trapeze artiste. Produced by Atul Agnihotri, Bharat will be filmed in Abu Dhabi, Spain, Malta, Punjab and Delhi.
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