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F1 2021 - Austrian GP - 2-4th July, 2021


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4 minutes ago, Eco said:

I feel like @nudge would know this - but are any of the drivers big football fans? 

Gasly is a massive PSG fan :3_grin: Lewis supports Arsenal, Alonso and Sainz are Real Madrid fans (so is Sainz's father), Leclerc supports AC Monaco, Ricciardo likes Manchester United, and Seb cheers for Eintracht Frankfurt! 

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Just now, nudge said:

Gasly is a massive PSG fan :3_grin: Lewis supports Arsenal, Alonso and Sainz are Real Madrid fans (so is Sainz's father), Leclerc supports AC Monaco, Ricciardo likes Manchester United, and Seb cheers for Eintracht Frankfurt! 

A mix of AC Milan and Monaco yeah?

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3 minutes ago, nudge said:

Gasly is a massive PSG fan :3_grin: Lewis supports Arsenal, Alonso and Sainz are Real Madrid fans (so is Sainz's father), Leclerc supports AC Monaco, Ricciardo likes Manchester United, and Seb cheers for Eintracht Frankfurt! 

WikiNudge at it again. 

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Just now, Tommy said:

Gutted about that penalty for Lando. :( For me it was Checo who was a bit overenthusiastic trying to overtake on the outside in that corner. 

Same. Racing incident all the way. Even Christian Horner thought so..

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1 minute ago, Whiskey said:

CaaC-nudge.

 

https://www.si.com/soccer/2019/07/12/british-grand-prix-formula-1-drivers-who-are-also-huge-football-fans

Dutch wonderkid Max Verstappen is a well-known PSV Eindhoven supporter, but he risked incurring the wrath of his fellow fans by cheering on Ajax in the Champions League last season.

Verstappen clearly just wants to see Dutch football grow, even if it is not his side who are responsible for it.

Having said that, you wonder whether Verstappen was still so impressed with Ajax after they pipped PSV to the Eredivisie title by just three points last season.

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2 minutes ago, Stan said:

https://www.si.com/soccer/2019/07/12/british-grand-prix-formula-1-drivers-who-are-also-huge-football-fans

Dutch wonderkid Max Verstappen is a well-known PSV Eindhoven supporter, but he risked incurring the wrath of his fellow fans by cheering on Ajax in the Champions League last season.

Verstappen clearly just wants to see Dutch football grow, even if it is not his side who are responsible for it.

Having said that, you wonder whether Verstappen was still so impressed with Ajax after they pipped PSV to the Eredivisie title by just three points last season.

Thanks for that Stan, how you retain such information amazes me.

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According to the Stewarts logic, Checo should receive a 30 sec penalty now for pushing Leclerc out. Much worse incident than the Lando thing. Checo driving like a bit of an idiot today. 

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1 minute ago, Tommy said:

According to the Stewarts logic, Checo should receive a 30 sec penalty now for pushing Leclerc out. Much worse incident than the Lando thing. Checo driving like a bit of an idiot today. 

 

1 minute ago, Eco said:

That has to be a penalty on Perez right? Leclerc was clearly ahead and that was much worse than what Norris did. 

Absolutely. 

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Perez given a 5 second penalty now. More justified than the Norris one but I wouldn't give one for that either. How many other drivers have pulled the same move further down the field and not been penalised because it wasn't on the television feed?

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