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Toto is a real sucker for Max - so no surprise. :slight_smile: :slight_smile:

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Maybe he will be in red besides Lewis? :rofl::rofl::rofl:

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No Way ■■■■ GIF by Busch

That’s BLASPHEMY :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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Do you know what blasphemy is in norwegian? Blasfemi. No similarity between norwegian and english right? :kissing_heart: :heart_eyes: :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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well, two months ago i would have said no way,
but since Toto changed his fucking car and can give him the material in which he can be World Champion?

I really don’t know anymore

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changed that for you :slight_smile:

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FP1 Zandvoort NL

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Ah. So we are in the Netherlands. Verstappen home territory. :heart_eyes: :hugs:

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FP2

Hulkenberg crash
Sainz gearbox issue

long runs Lando fastest on medium with drs Max second without drs, George third with dtrs
on red tires Max and Lando same , but Lando with drs and Max without,
so we have to see how it develops tomorrow

Haas confident of keeping cars as former sponsor Uralkali attempt to seize assets ahead of Dutch Grand Prix

Former Haas sponsor Uralkali are attempting to seize the team’s cars over an outstanding payment; Haas expect to have no issues racing their two cars for the remainder of the Dutch Grand Prix weekend and next week at Monza

Haas fully expect to race at next weekend’s Italian Grand Prix despite former sponsor Uralkali attempting to seize the team’s cars over an outstanding payment.

Bailiffs and police visited the Haas team at Zandvoort on Thursday with Russian fertiliser company Uralkali reportedly still owed a portion of their $13m sponsorship fee made for 2022, following a Swiss arbitration court hearing in June.

The hearing ruled that Haas owed $9m of the $13m sponsorship but that the American company was within its rights to terminate the deal.

Haas did terminate their agreement with Uralkali in March 2022 following the country’s invasion of Ukraine two-and-a-half years ago.

Haas’ participation in the Dutch Grand Prix is not in doubt, but they have been told they will not be permitted to remove their cars and equipment until the payment to Uralkali has been made.

Kevin Magnussen and Nico Hulkenberg competed in first and second practice at Zandvoort on Friday.

“This process is very complicated. That’s why it’s taking longer we would like to but our lawyers are on it,” Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu

Russian companies, such as Uralkali, have been under economic sanctions since the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

That means companies like Haas have been unable to make transactions.

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Sargeant caused a red flag during FP3

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Did it go ok with him? Despite the crash? :fire:

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yeah, no visual problems, but the only thing that was still intact on his car was his seat, and he just lost that this month to Carlos Sainz

edit… they are actually working on the car and try to bring it out for qualifying, so the monocoque was not damaged

edit#2 they did not make it, so he will not start today in Qualifying

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The car did not look particularly fine. Looked like torn to pieces. :hugs:

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Q1
Ricciardo out again

Q2
Sainz and Hamilton out

Q3 Lando on Pole!

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It does not help being literally shuffled even further down the grid, does it? :fire:

well in my opinion he did not do much wrong, there was no place he could go, it is just the way it is on such a short racingtrack

The track limit rules they are trying to uphold. It just is ridiculous. It is not consistent at all. Lacks totally. Just my opnion. :fire: