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schumipng · 26 days
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My favourite F1 Magazine covers Part 2:
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flatoutin-eaurouge · 1 month
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Ralf when he finds out about all the "things" Michael and Mika do together
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formulaarchive · 11 days
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some pictures of the drivers/ the cars from the 2000 f1 website.
these are from the driver/ team profiles section.
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again, some pics just don't load/ are such bad quality their 1 pixel
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feraltwinkseb · 9 months
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Drivers looking awkward with models (someone please save them)
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feuerspirit · 3 months
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I got guns in my head and they won't go Spirits in my head and they won't go
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excuseme-greentea · 1 year
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As a grown man, you don't treat a young person like this. Everyone has to deal with pressure in Formula 1 but that was just too much. I believe – and that's what bothers me the most – if my brother had been there, Günther Steiner would have behaved differently. Mick is family, you have to understand me. I don't like when my family is treated like this.
Ralf Schumacher about Günther Steiner’s treatment of Mick
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skitskatdacat63 · 1 year
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I feel like this clip from the podium deserves to be posted in full
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ummick · 2 months
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mick schumacher is interviewed about his decision to join wec and what he's learned from sebastian vettel and his family [part 2/2] - 2024 (transcript under the cut)
Interviewer: "Did Sebastian Vettel help you with your decision?" Mick: "We've spoken about it a couple times, and obviously I always go back to people that I can trust in understanding on also what their thought is of, let's say, some of the choices that I would wanna make. Obviously we spoke about different things, and for me, there was the least compromise that I had to do in going to WEC, and Sebastian definitely agreed with that." Interviewer: "Sebastian and you are friends, and he gave you some advice for your career. Which is the most important, from your point of view?" Mick: "Honestly, I don't think I could pinpoint one of them because there were so many. We've spent so much time together, especially when we were racing together in '21 and '22, and there was just so much that I learned from him, so much that I put into place for my own, let's say, racing career. Yeah, a lot of the challenges that he faced, which I had thought were maybe not normal, he said they were very normal, so it really helped me to understand autosport a bit better." Interviewer: "Okay. Many F1 drivers choose WEC, like Giovinazzi, Buemi, and how do you explain it?" Mick: "Formula 1 is a very European-based championship. It always was, and I think most of the time it will always be that way, which means that a lot of people have their homes in Europe. Obviously if you move to Japan or if you move to the United States, that's your choice, but it is gonna be a very different life to what you have in Europe, and to me that was one of the criteria, so I iamgine that that's probably going to be one of the criterias for other people." Interviewer: "Okay. And your father, your uncle were F1 drivers. Your cousin, David, is a racing driver. How much do you talk about motorsport in your family?"
Mick: "As you can imagine, we talk quite a lot. It's always a big topic, and sometimes we have to go into the position where say, okay, look, let's not talk about motorsport right now, 'cause we've talked about it the whole year. Let's keep one day where we don't talk about it. But most of the time… I think there hasn't been a day in my life where I haven't at least once either thought or talked about racing, or motorsport, or cars, in that sense, so I think that will be the same way for the rest of my life, to be honest." Interviewer: "I asked you that because I had another questiona bout that aspec.t Have you ever been tired about being surrounded by people so involved in motorsport? Because your father, your uncle, your cousin are all drivers." Mick: "No, because, at the end, it becomes a second family and you get to know so many people and people that are great; great personalities, great people. Also people off the track that you can hang out with. Obviously you also have the complete opposite, of people that you don't want to see outside of work, but it's the same in any… If you go a nine-to-five job and you work at an office, there's also gonna be that one person that you understand yourself pretty well with and you're gonna spend some time with outside of work, but then also the people that you cannot deal with outside of work but have to work with. So no, the answer is I don't get tired of motorsport and of motorsport people, because we share the same passion and we have the same love for racing." Interviewer: "And what did you learn about from them? Sorry." Mick: "You mean in general, from people in racing? Interviewer: "From your family; father, uncle…" Mick: "As I said about Sebastian, I think there's so many things I have… Everything that I know and everything that I've learned is because of them, and obviously I've made my own experiences, but the roots and the basis is always gonna be what I've learned as a kid, and that's from my dad and from people around me who have supported me since day one." Interviewer: "Okay. So, Mick, thank you and, in Italian, buona fortuna." Mick: "Grazie."
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f1girlygirl · 8 months
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my favs are Sergio, Checo and Perez <3
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livefastdriveyoung · 18 days
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Author has no inside knowledge as to any of the facts. Author is speculating and theorizing, none of this information should be taken as fact.
I don't know what Ralf Schumacker knows and doesn't know, but to publicly comment on an article that Logan is signed to a race-by-race basis means that Mick is who takes the seat if they opt to have Logan removed as second driver.
Williams, for all its problems, doesn't leak. They kept a huge thing like a contract renewal under lock and key.
So it has to be coming from Mercedes.
If Logan is signed to a race-by-race, and Williams still decided to have him out Australia, knowing the other driver has an equally poor history with the track, then there was never any other point to keeping Logan except for James to be able to tell Toto that Williams is his to run as he sees fit.
What a horrible way to use someone.
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aliisamartikainen · 5 months
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feraltwinkseb · 10 months
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Ralf Schumacher turns 25 June 30, 2000 - France Source: Oliver Multhaup/picture alliance via Getty Images
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Michael and champagne celebrations on the podium
Bonus- Some from Benetton years
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umseb · 2 months
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"I heard that Sebastian Vettel wants to drive again. Of course you have to close a gap now. You saw what happened on the stock market after Lewis Hamilton moved to Ferrari, and that triggered something. Ralf Schumacher Vettel can imagine himself as a Hamilton replacement at Mercedes" - february 23, 2024 📷 @.skysportformel1 / twitter
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Seeing so many angry about sky sport commentary ( me too, I can’t keep listening to Ralf Schumacher trashtalking Leclerc) makes me want to share a little story…
In Germany, a guy named Heiko Waßer did the f1 commentary from 1993 until Sky got the exclusive rights.
He recently said:
„Watching f1 on sky feels like being forced to watch the love of your life having sex with her new man. And on top of that the other guy is really terrible in bed.“
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