“The love I have experienced as an uncle has been so special and profound. I am so proud of my sister for bringing these two beautiful angels into the world and I’m so proud to be their uncle. They’ve filled what has sometimes been such an empty year with love and laughter. #uncleduties“ - december 30, 2020
📷 @.lewishamilton / instagram
sebastian vettel’s diversity-themed helmet, worn during the 2020 bahrain and turkey grands prix, was later auctioned off for the sum of €225,000, benefiting two charitable organizations:
1. kindern eine chance, which helps disadvantaged children in uganda with a focus on education, and
2. des sourires pour le togo, a swiss organization providing help in togo with a focus on sustainability, aiming to enhance the water supply, education, and health of those involved
it was, at the time, the only helmet from seb’s tenure at ferrari that he had parted with
📷 @.sebvettelnews / twitter
My beloved #RedSox... you played your last game of the year today (and won - well done E-Rod and your 20 wins). Not post season for us this year. That doesn’t mean I love you less. It just means I’ll need to live you so much more come next year. But I’ll have this and I think that it’s a start... 😍🥰😍⚾️😘😘 #RedSox #Season2020 https://www.instagram.com/p/B3BIvRYn9A4-H6neBV4Nu28Flh4p_QFNG83SB00/?igshid=4mnxg0euitq6
newly crowned f2 champion mick schumacher climbs into the haas f1 car, abu dhabi - december 10, 2020
📷 charles coates [1-3]; andy hone [4, 5] / motorsport images
“2020 is now coming to an end, a year that has been a challenging and difficult one for many of us. As 2021 is quickly approaching, I wish for good health and better times ahead for everyone. Sending my warmest regards to all of you, and a happy and safe New Year. Mick“ - december 31, 2020
📷 @.schumachermick / twitter
“I'd used different names to sort of race undercover, improve without too much of the notoriety of being 'my father's son.' But, honestly, I don't feel any pressure to carry on the family name or do exactly what my father did. Most of the stress comes from what I put on myself, thinking about what I did wrong and how I can improve.
People saw the magazines and ‘famous’ parts of my dad, which I totally understand. I get it. I mean, he ran off five straight Formula 1 championships the year after I was born, and it's incredible, right? But I did never look at my dad only as the 'world's greatest driver'.
He always, first and foremost, is my dad. I do not take the lessons he's given me for granted.
One of those lessons is to stay steady, never get too high, or too low.”
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