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lxclerc · 1 year
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if you’re like me and you only watch f1 for free, here are some free sites you can watch it live at:
sportshub.stream - this is my personal favorite
totalsportek.pro
sportsurge.club
thehomesport.net
weakstream.org
there are also free apps you can watch it in:
Live player
strym tv - you need a code to watch in this app so you just press the + sign on the upper left corner, choose “Import playlist from URL” and paste this url http: //movitv. pro just remove the spaces
all of these have ads and if you have access to VPN, you might want to use it but i’ve tried all these links and app last season and hadn’t gotten a virus.
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mrslatifi · 1 year
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ADHD vs. Anxiety
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mxgicdave · 2 months
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The season finally kicks off this weekend! 🇧🇭🏆 So looking forward to it!
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raapija · 2 months
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Husbands. Married. Happily ever after. Thank you.
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raphoupix · 5 months
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Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris at the Bahrain GP 2023
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slowestlap · 1 year
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Charles and I had a tough relationship to start with in go-karting. The beautiful thing is Charles is also someone who will never give up. That’s why we initially clashed quite a bit. We were both fighting at the front and wanted to win. And at that time we weren’t really communicating because we were young, in our teens.
But over time our relationship has grown and we really respect each other. We sometimes see each other in Monaco, in a restaurant or wherever. Charles has always been fast over one lap. He can put everything together. He is not afraid, either. He is happy wrestling the car. It doesn’t matter if it snaps out a bit. He has confidence in his ability and that’s what makes a great F1 driver.
Max Verstappen on Charles Leclerc, ahead of the 2023 Bahrain GP [x]
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jv-f1 · 2 months
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“When possible I try to start my race day morning's with a swim, today was 900m in the pool which may or may not have been followed by a race down the slides 🏊”
— James via Instagram
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isawthesainz · 3 months
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mclaren New season. New pit wall pic. 🧡📸
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loveforlandonorris · 2 months
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🎤 Lando's F1 interview after the first & second Practice in Bahrain:
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Interviewer: So, Lando, how are you feeling about your first official day in the, uh, car, ahead of the new season?
Lando: Uh, I think it was a decent day, actually. Um, probably a little bit better than I was expecting overall. So, um... not my best day and just a bit messy from my part, didn't put everything together at all times. But, uh... (smiles) hopefully I've got that out of the way for today and I can do a better job tomorrow. So, a good day for us, I think, um... still – we tried some things, and we progressed with, uh... understanding, uh... the car a little bit more. So, um... yeah, progress made, but plenty of things to still try and improve on for tomorrow.
Interviewer: When we spoke last week, you said that Red Bull and Ferrari seem to be a good step ahead of the competition. Is that still the feeling you have after today's running, and what do you make of the likes of Mercedes and Aston and what they've shown today as well?
Lando: Uh, yeah, I mean, with the wind and everything, everything's changed a bit today, and it's gonna change again on Saturday. So, um... it's the thing, it suited some cars, and some cars not so much. Um... I think it's still clear that Red Bull are towards the top, and Ferrari are close, and Mercedes are always a question mark - they were never gonna be bad.
So it always gets close, and not – especially in, uh, Qualifying; in Qualifying everything gets close. Even the Haas is up there, they apparently didn't change the car at all so... (smiles). You know, I think, it's always close in Qualifying, here in Bahrain, um, so I think it's gonna be a tricky Qualifying no matter what. Exciting for everyone, so, uh... every little bit that we can get out of the car, we need to get out.
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writtingsomestuff · 4 months
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36 days to Bahrain GP practice 1. Crying. I am literally so bored like I can't wait more for ucl and F1.
By the way, can anyone tell me the meaning of Vettel's instagram posts?
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micksradio · 1 year
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Bahrain Grand Prix, Practice Day. ↳ © Ipa Agency
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formulaheaders · 7 days
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carlos sainz
◦ bahrain grand prix ◦ like/reblog if you save or use and please don't repost ◦ © piastricc
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uservaulty · 1 year
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ignoring 95% of the race, focusing on Alex Albon p10 only
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raapija · 3 months
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SIR, THEY HAVE SLAYED AGAIN! 🚨
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perstappen · 1 year
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“we’re still gonna be in love, right?”
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“yeah, absolutely.”
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slowestlap · 3 months
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After parting with Bradley Scanes following four years together at Red Bull, Verstappen is now working with Rupert Manwaring, who had been Carlos Sainz’s long-serving trainer. Sainz and Manwaring started working together eight years ago when Sainz was at Toro Rosso (now RB).
“We had an exceptional time together,” said Sainz. “We felt it was time to move on. Our lives were becoming different, and him living in the UK and me being more in Italy and Spain, I felt like it was time to change paths. I’m sure Max is going to enjoy the time with him.” Verstappen said it had been “nice” working with Manwaring given his F1 experience, saying he “knows what is needed.”
Verstappen noted managing sickness as being particularly important, as illness becomes inevitable with so much traveling throughout a season. Last year in Saudi Arabia, he came down with a bug that made Red Bull question whether he’d be fit for the race weekend. He only missed media day in the end.
“Everyone gets sick once a year at least,” Verstappen said. “You really try to minimize that, you try to be on top of things, and you know that when you go to certain countries, you know what you have to do to be careful not to be sick or whatever. Jet lag, traveling, it’s really about being well-rested.”
Even at 26, Verstappen is already implementing changes in his approach. “It may sound a bit weird, but I’m not 18 anymore,” Verstappen said. “At 18, you can do whatever you want, even the day before (the race)! Slowly, that is changing as well. I already start feeling that. But I’m sure we’ll come up with good plans on what to do.”
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Verstappen, the overwhelming favorite to win a fourth title in 2024 and, one presumes, the majority of the 24 races, said he wanted to “make it as fun as possible” between races and find downtime away from his duties.
“Twenty-four races is a lot, and not only just the race weekend itself,” Verstappen said. “When we get back, there’s a lot of commitments. You have to get back to the factory as well to prepare with sim days, which almost takes a month as well in your schedule already alone.
“(I’m) just trying to make the best of it. Everyone knows I’m not a fan of it. But I don’t decide the calendar.”
How F1 drivers and teams are preparing for 24 races in 2024, the longest-ever season | Luke Smith, the Athletic | 26 February 2024
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