so i was just scrolling insta, as you do and then this one video came up about being unapologetically you and uhhh
Olli????? You got smt to tell us buddy??? 🤨🫵🏳️🌈⁉️
Dude really just remebered one day that he had a channel (is that what theyre called) and decided to tell everyone everything
Good for him
frederikvestiofficial: Turning my @/principiabikes into wall art! Thanks to @/ollicaldwell for the help
OLLIEE!! MY MAN, WHAT A DRIVE! also wtf magnussen, really sad for stroll and the williams boys. anyways
Fred just trying to post a normal workout:
Olli:
Heres a quick recap of my day:
ARVID LINDBLAD THE MAN YOU ARE I KNOW YOU DRIVE FOR BRITAIN BUT SWEDEN SWEDEN ALSO DINO NO THAT WAS SO WRONG
cool, maiden win for zane maloney also jak crawford on the podium and zak osullivan in points
LANCE STROLL WAS P2 FOR A HOT MINUTE WOOOHOOOOO
its been a fun day
Happy Birthday Fred!!
What a shitty start for our favourite swede but also what a save! I know i should feel worse because he lost points and a win but that might have been the best drive i have ever seen! Also congrats to Luke Browning, Christian Mansell and Tim Tramnitz on the podium, deserved after such a race! Now onto F2!
F1 already has a movie where lower formula cars are used as props and the races where filmed in track. That movie is called Grand Prix. I watch that movie with my dad every year not for the plot but because it’s like a time capsule for racing in the 1960s. There is one scene that I always remember.
In this frame is Jochen Rindt, Bruce McLaren, Jo Schlesser, and Jo Siffert, a few frames later you will see Lorenzo Bandini and Mike Spence. The movie was released in 1966, so the movie was filmed before Jackie Stewart’s famous safety crusade. In fact, on June 12, 1966 was the year that his crusade started, as it was the year he he crashed into a telephone pole and shed at Spa. He was stuck in his car as the steering column pinned his leg while damaged tanks soiled him in fuel. He was freed by Graham Hill and Bob Bondurant and tools from a spectator. He was taken to the tracks first aid center and left on a stretcher on the cigarette strewn floor. When the ambulance was taking him to the hospital it got lost on the way. There was no track crews or marshals to get him out of the car, their was no doctors on track, there was no medical facilities. From that day onward he keeper a spanner taped in his car so he would not be trapped again, because what if Hill and Bondurant wasn’t there, what if a spectator didn’t have tools, what if something ignited the fuel. From that day onward safety became Stewerts legacy.
The men I mention before died in race cars, not all where F1 cars but race cars nonetheless. My only hope is that their death was quick or else their last moment would have been excruciatingly painful. But sure,“Who said anything about being safe” is a totally responsible line for our protagonist to say. “Who said anything about being safe” is perfectly respectful to the drivers, marshals, mechanics, and spectators that died for this sport. “Who said anything about being safe” is a good message for the kids when me and how many others watched Jules Bianchi final moments of consciousness before turning 10, not to mention the thousands of other kids that saw their legends die on the track.
So in case you dont follow Olli Caldwell (which you you should), he recently finished a month long cycling journey across europe, starting in Silverstone, Uk and finishing in Monza, Italy. All of this was to raise money to a charity to help with mental health
Now, me being absolutly insane about this man, I screenshoted every single one of his insta stories during this time and I have decided to post some of my favourites!
The reason why I like them are in the ALTs
This is what he posted when he arrived in Monza, very nice
Im gonna do a bit of a rebrand here, not focus just on f2 and f3 but also other less talked about motorsports like elms and indynxt. Im not giving up on my junior girls and boys, just widening my horizons. I also think that i might start an insta and twitter account just around motorsports but idk, should i? I got school and an internship but i want to focus on this more :/ i also need time to learn names and sports but i promise to do my best :)
Tried to be about underrated motorsports, became a simp account He/him
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