Just seen this morning that Alonso got another penalty so that means Stroll moves up into 10th, Albon into 9th. The race pace was remarkably solid from Aston, still slow and fairly lucky but if they’d both started on the grid they might have got 9th and 10th.
KK wrote:I thought Ted Kravitz was joking at first, but apparently Sebastian Vettel‘s on BBC Question Time this Thursday from Hackney.
Really? That has to be one of the most bizarre cross overs, quite a big score for QT.
You can bet there will be some idiot that will be anti-climate change and will point out how Seb flys all over the world and races a gas guzzler!
To some extent, I'm also a hypocrite because what I do, there's a necessity for me to fly around the world and that's not great, there's a necessity that I'm burning fuel to practice my spot - so I'm happy if you say I'm a hypocrite, but I think the more decisive point is that I'm trying to do as much as I can do.
I'm trying to contribute wherever I can - it might be sometimes a very small thing, I take the car instead of the plane, I take the bike instead of a car, so I'm trying to do what I can for myself to be as happy as I can with what I'm doing.
Equally it's not about me, but people like me need allies in terms of we to need to find a way that flying becomes no issue for the planet and we're not burning tonnes of kerosene and if it is it's not kerosene from fossil fuels but rather maybe something like synthetic fuels, that could be a solution in the future.
When it comes to big things and small things - I've switched at home to renewable energy, I'm trying to eat less meat, and only eat the meat that I know where it comes from, so asking a lot more questions about my life and trying to optimise what I can.
"So I think there's a lot of ideas and the good thing is if you get into them there's a lot of solutions around.
KK wrote:I thought Ted Kravitz was joking at first, but apparently Sebastian Vettel‘s on BBC Question Time this Thursday from Hackney.
Really? That has to be one of the most bizarre cross overs, quite a big score for QT.
You can bet there will be some idiot that will be anti-climate change and will point out how Seb flys all over the world and races a gas guzzler!
To some extent, I'm also a hypocrite because what I do, there's a necessity for me to fly around the world and that's not great, there's a necessity that I'm burning fuel to practice my spot - so I'm happy if you say I'm a hypocrite, but I think the more decisive point is that I'm trying to do as much as I can do.
I'm trying to contribute wherever I can - it might be sometimes a very small thing, I take the car instead of the plane, I take the bike instead of a car, so I'm trying to do what I can for myself to be as happy as I can with what I'm doing.
Equally it's not about me, but people like me need allies in terms of we to need to find a way that flying becomes no issue for the planet and we're not burning tonnes of kerosene and if it is it's not kerosene from fossil fuels but rather maybe something like synthetic fuels, that could be a solution in the future.
When it comes to big things and small things - I've switched at home to renewable energy, I'm trying to eat less meat, and only eat the meat that I know where it comes from, so asking a lot more questions about my life and trying to optimise what I can.
"So I think there's a lot of ideas and the good thing is if you get into them there's a lot of solutions around.
I reckon Vettel will actually do very well on Question Time, as bizarre as it sounds
It was awkward as anything when he called him the wrong name and was then confused why he didn’t get a response F1 really should ‘set’ up interviews for Brundle on the grid, actually find some people with a passing interest in the sport and interview them instead of anyone.
There's also the issue that many of the 'celebrities' invited to these races are clearly bewildered and have absolutely no idea why they are even there.
KK wrote:I thought Ted Kravitz was joking at first, but apparently Sebastian Vettel‘s on BBC Question Time this Thursday from Hackney.
Really? That has to be one of the most bizarre cross overs, quite a big score for QT.
You can bet there will be some idiot that will be anti-climate change and will point out how Seb flys all over the world and races a gas guzzler!
To some extent, I'm also a hypocrite because what I do, there's a necessity for me to fly around the world and that's not great, there's a necessity that I'm burning fuel to practice my spot - so I'm happy if you say I'm a hypocrite, but I think the more decisive point is that I'm trying to do as much as I can do.
I'm trying to contribute wherever I can - it might be sometimes a very small thing, I take the car instead of the plane, I take the bike instead of a car, so I'm trying to do what I can for myself to be as happy as I can with what I'm doing.
Equally it's not about me, but people like me need allies in terms of we to need to find a way that flying becomes no issue for the planet and we're not burning tonnes of kerosene and if it is it's not kerosene from fossil fuels but rather maybe something like synthetic fuels, that could be a solution in the future.
When it comes to big things and small things - I've switched at home to renewable energy, I'm trying to eat less meat, and only eat the meat that I know where it comes from, so asking a lot more questions about my life and trying to optimise what I can.
"So I think there's a lot of ideas and the good thing is if you get into them there's a lot of solutions around.
I reckon Vettel will actually do very well on Question Time, as bizarre as it sounds
It was awkward as anything when he called him the wrong name and was then confused why he didn’t get a response F1 really should ‘set’ up interviews for Brundle on the grid, actually find some people with a passing interest in the sport and interview them instead of anyone.
It's really strawberry floating stupid, just having idiots like DJ Khaled hanging around on the grid before a race