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  1. Destroying his car by crashing into him? You might be right.
  2. You got that right Episode 4 is amazing too though Cyril
  3. Meh, that's just Imagine Dragons with some boring eggball clips. We have our VERY OWN theme!
  4. Get used to your new national anthem.
  5. Well, when I think about him now, I feel the same way. You need to have certain characteristics that might make you look arrogant if you want to be at the top, in that business. Just when I was younger I just saw it as arrogance. But I still liked his personality even more when he got older. He was more relaxed and open for a bit of fun every now and then.
  6. I only started to like Schumacher when he got older, in his last Ferrari year or so. He mellowed a bit and seemed like a nicer guy. I always thought he was very arrogant before that And he stole Heinz Harald Frentzen's girlfriend
  7. Frentzen then. I remember jumping on my parents couch when he won his first race in San Marino back in 1997. Used to draw his Williams car all the time to as a kid
  8. Heinz-Harald Frentzen or Sebastian Vettel for me. And yes, I have been to the Nürburgring in 2013. I recorded this video:
  9. Well, there's the one from the official F1 youtube channel, Beyond The Grid Missed Apex Podcast And @nudge 's favourite , former F1-Champion Nico Rosberg's podcast Beyond Victory
  10. Hmm, not sure, I think the ones I know would be too technical for a "newbie". As I said, the Netflix documentary brings you up to speed and gives you the knowledge you need to get started.
  11. Like a manager more or less, who makes the most important decision on a race weekend. https://f1.fandom.com/wiki/Team_principal
  12. Their team principal, Guenther Steiner, is funny as fuck
  13. Nope, but I guess it's not that bad in F1, since teams always relied on investors and sponsors. But even though I was already a Sebastian Vettel fan when he drove for Red Bull, I wouldn't have worn any of their merchandise with the fucking Red Bull logo on it
  14. They are. They came into the sport and were directly fighting for points, which is amazing. A few years prior there were new teams that were 3 or 4 seconds behind the rest of the grid. They didn't last long, and Haas is already fighting to be the "best of the rest" behind Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull.
  15. Oooooooooooh. Guenther Steiner on Beyond the Grid this week. Should be a good one. I'll listen to it later.
  16. He could watch the Netflix documentary. Loads of new F1 because of it, especially from America.
  17. Of course, but he's the most recent one (next to Rossi), who was considered the big American hope
  18. I always respected Lewis for his talent, and said he's one of the best ever. It's just his personality that is cringy as fuck.
  19. Michael Schumacher is still the GOAT. He also proved himself in a weaker car, which a certain someone, who is without a doubt one of the most gifted ever, never had to. Senna is still the most iconic name alongside Schumacher for me. Then Prost. Once Lewis retires, he'll be mentioned alongside them, for sure.
  20. Verstappen, Schumacher, Sainz, Fittipaldi. Quite some names.
  21. Corinna watching on as her son tests for Ferrari. Blasts from the past left and right.
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