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И хохлам вашим пизда слабейшие членососы
Im at a red light and these crack heads pull up to me with a broken windshield trying to fight me unprovoked. They drove away
I felt it.... but I said no Satan not today and called them a ♥♥♥♥♥ instead.
It's not just about Lewis. Yes, the lack of information he's getting over the radio is frustrating to hear simple questions that go unanswered, or vague replies that provide no clarity but it's also how they've completely ruined Leclerc's race today. Again.
There's this constant feeling that Ferrari is leaving their drivers out to dry. It almost feels like there's no plan, no structure. I know it's not improvisation obviously there's preparation behind the scenes but the way it plays out during the race? It feels like absolute chaos. And it’s not a one time thing. This has been going on for years. But now, with Hamilton involved, it's clearer than ever just how dysfunctional things are.