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scuderia-hamilton · 3 months
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found a very interesting article on twitter and i think it's worth a read, considering recent news
edit: also as a lot of you have pointed out too, this is like a fraction of the shit he did over the years, so it's bad.
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lewishamil10n · 10 months
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regardless of whether youre a nyck fan or a daniel fan, i think we can agree they both deserve better
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geooooooorge · 2 months
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redbull investigated themselves and found nothing wrong, shocked and confused
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brasiliangp · 9 months
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spa fan fest
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lewishamiltonstuff · 8 months
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Talk later ✌🏿
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bbglewis · 3 months
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OH NOW THIS CUNT DOESN'T WANT TO COMMENT HUH
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cichocicho · 10 months
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i miss her (red bull engine problems)
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scuderia-hamilton · 2 months
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i genuinely have no words to describe how this makes me feel. i am angry, disappointed, scared and sad. and that doesn’t even cover it.
all the talk about how they’ll treat this very seriously and the investigation will be thorough feels like a slap in the face. he is allowed to keep his position, represent a team and deny all this, while trying to pay off the victim. an innocent man does not do that.
and he’s protected by the team, by the public, and even though there is concrete evidence against him, none of that matters. he's allowed to walk around the paddock, while there is an ongoing investigation against him, when he should be suspended until all this ends. the victim is the one being called names, she’s the one being harassed, she’s the one on sick leave, people are trying to expose her identity and silence her.
this makes me wonder, if this is how they treat a situation like this, when there is evidence, how many stories are out there that we don’t know about? how many powerful men in the sport got away with something like this, because the victim was afraid to speak out (and rightfully so) or was threatened not to or was silenced? and how many more will stay silent, seeing how people treat them when they speak out?
this is not just a taint on Horner’s career or Red Bull’s brand, this is a taint on the sport itself. they showed time and time again that women are not equal, we’re not appreciated, but now it’s very clear that it’s way worse than that. F1 is not safe for women.
and i know that people will think that i’m overreacting or they’ll want me to stop posting about this, but i won’t. we should talk about this every damn day, cause something like this is absolutely unacceptable. and while you may feel like he's being criticized, i want you to remember that you're surrounded by this bubble online that you created, where people have similar opinion to yours. but the overwhelming public is on his side.
why do people feel the need to protect a man who is literally accused of abusive behavior? why do they feel the need to always take the side of the abuser? this is way beyond him being a successful team principal, there is evidence against him supposedly assaulting a woman. accusations like this are not just born out of thin air.
and while there is no verdict yet, i will not be surprised if they try to sweep this under the rug, because this is how they treat white, powerful, rich men. in the world and in this sport too. no one holds them accountable, no matter how big the public outrage is.
it is only innocent until proven guilty, when it’s a man.
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So, rbr didn't care about mental health or abuse when they went after Ted for stating facts. Didn't care about mental health or abuse when they turned their rabid fans on Lewis after Silverstone by implying he tried to murder Max on track. Didn't care about mental health or abuse when Horner said he'd give Latifi lifetime worth of redbull for crashing in abu dhabi. And they didn't care about mental health or abuse when they (several times) racially stereotyped Yuki, revealed private medicial information about Yuki, and grossly blamed him for things that were out of his control. Redbull have only ever given a damn about mental health or abuse when it served their narrative and shielded them from the consequences of their own actions and frankly I am sick of that game. Am I supposed to feel sorry for a team that has stabbed so many but now that they're being poked with a needle they claim to be bleeding out? Yeah, no. Fuck off.
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scudevils · 8 months
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actually what does checo do? he speeds through the midfield in that rocketship then looks like he’s driving an f3 driver compared to max
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gssipformula1 · 2 months
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𝐝𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐞𝐥 𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐫𝐝𝐨 𝐛𝐞𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐚 𝐢𝐠𝐧𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐭, 𝐮𝐧𝐞𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐝, 𝐦𝐢𝐬𝐨𝐠𝐲𝐧𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐜 𝐚𝐬𝐬 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝟏
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brasiliangp · 10 months
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felt relevant to bring this back x
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lewishamiltonstuff · 9 months
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erelavent · 6 months
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Is anyone else anxiously waiting to see if Ginger Spice's husband has the balls to successfully launch a coup at Redbull? Because personally, the infighting is fun to watch but nothing beats a good old sacking.
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little-writing-worm · 1 month
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Horner investigation Update
I’ve been trying to keep up with the investigation into Christian Horner. But with all of the drama that happened this past weekend it seems like very little is being talked about in regard to the complaint made by the employee. I did find an article by The Guardian (which I know isn’t wholly reliable, but it’s the only recent one I could find).
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This is just one small excerpt from the article. I’ve attached the full article below.
I do think this is something that we need to keep talking about, and the press especially needs to keep talking about. It should be in the news, it shouldn’t go away. Based on this article, the employee seems focused on making sure her voice and what she went through is not dismissed or swept under the rug. And I hope she succeeds. It’s a male-dominated sport, and things like this only keep it that way. The sport (and those who work in it) need to be held accountable, and make changes for the better.
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delicateglitch · 1 year
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Yes we know R*R have a good car at the very beginning. That's what happens when you cheat. Stop talking about it
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