apparently piastri was interviewed at the test. a mate said he came across as a big head. anyone see it?
Anyone who watches F2 and F3 have seen him interviewed plenty of times. He comes across as extremely normal.
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apparently piastri was interviewed at the test. a mate said he came across as a big head. anyone see it?
i thought so 2. hadn't seen the 'g' interview b4 so going on what a m8 who is across f1 more than me said. i read a piece on him in 'auto action' earlier 2day and he comes across there as normal 2.Anyone who watches F2 and F3 have seen him interviewed plenty of times. He comes across as extremely normal.
Safety cars affect the outcome of plenty of motorsports. It’s a part of the sport that all fans accept (until it goes against their favourite driver). If you don’t like it, definitely don’t watch NASCAR!
well! being a top driver in a top team and in the process making millions doesn't rate a title for mine. it's why titles have been demeaned.in oz it's for outstanding achievement and service. even then the likes of court get it. twice. as i said i understand botham was there was service. but hamilton, nah.
Hamilton unfollowing every single person on Instagram is a real high school sooky move
Joke charity surely he is having a laugh, mercedes dont hire anyone that's not in the 99th percentile of a few elite schools.Lewis Hamilton pledges nearly $30 million in starting Mission 44 charity
Seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton has pledged nearly $30 million to the Mission 44 charity to support diversity and inclusion in motorsports.motorsports.nbcsports.com