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3 years ago

Rescuing aesthetics from my side blog

So I decided to create a whole bunch of flower aesthetics for various drivers in F1, F2, F3, FE and former drivers in these series (plus 2 additions).

Part 1/4:

Every flower is a soul, blossoming in nature.

By Gerard de Neval

So I Decided To Create A Whole Bunch Of Flower Aesthetics For Various Drivers In F1, F2, F3, FE And Former
So I Decided To Create A Whole Bunch Of Flower Aesthetics For Various Drivers In F1, F2, F3, FE And Former
So I Decided To Create A Whole Bunch Of Flower Aesthetics For Various Drivers In F1, F2, F3, FE And Former
So I Decided To Create A Whole Bunch Of Flower Aesthetics For Various Drivers In F1, F2, F3, FE And Former
So I Decided To Create A Whole Bunch Of Flower Aesthetics For Various Drivers In F1, F2, F3, FE And Former
So I Decided To Create A Whole Bunch Of Flower Aesthetics For Various Drivers In F1, F2, F3, FE And Former
So I Decided To Create A Whole Bunch Of Flower Aesthetics For Various Drivers In F1, F2, F3, FE And Former
So I Decided To Create A Whole Bunch Of Flower Aesthetics For Various Drivers In F1, F2, F3, FE And Former
So I Decided To Create A Whole Bunch Of Flower Aesthetics For Various Drivers In F1, F2, F3, FE And Former
So I Decided To Create A Whole Bunch Of Flower Aesthetics For Various Drivers In F1, F2, F3, FE And Former

Please remember all of these aesthetics are created by me so I appreciate to not find it stolen by anyone^^


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10 months ago
You Tell Them, King

You tell them, king

I wholeheartedly agree and will support every wrong or right it takes for him to get there


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11 months ago

Drift King behavior 🏎

yuki’s save was PHENOMENAL


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8 months ago

Well, people have talked, I'll probably post the first idea this week. I'll post an introduction later.

I'm thinking about starting to post fanfic ideas that occur to me, just uploading the concepts with some details or plot lines.


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2 months ago

Liam Lawson and RedBull

It's pretty wild how quickly things can change in the world of Formula 1, and the recent decision by Red Bull to demote Liam Lawson to racing bulls after just two races has stirred up quite a bit of controversy. For someone like me, who has openly been a Liam Lawson hater, this situation is hard to ignore. Even I can see that the decision feels unfair, especially considering the circumstances surrounding his short stint in F1.

First off, let's talk about the expectations that come with being a driver for a top team like Red Bull. When you get the chance to race for such a prestigious team, there's a lot of pressure to perform right away. Lawson, despite my personal feelings about him, had the odds stacked against him. Two races are hardly enough to gauge a driver's potential, and demoting him so quickly seems hasty at best.

Now, onto Yuki Tsunoda's situation. The fact that he's moving to Red Bull is another point of contention. Yuki has shown flashes of brilliance in his time with Racing Bulls, but the transition to Red Bull could be a double-edged sword. The car is a shitbox which raises serious questions about his ability to perform at a higher level. If the car doesn't deliver, it could derail his career just as easily as it could elevate him.

It's easy to see how this could create a toxic environment for both drivers. Lawson is being pushed aside after minimal opportunity, while Yuki could find himself in a position where he’s unable to showcase his skills effectively. This is a classic case of how the politics of F1 can overshadow talent and merit. It's frustrating to witness, especially for fans who want to see the best drivers shine.

Moreover, the inconsistency in how teams manage their drivers is baffling. In some cases, talent is nurtured and given time to develop, while in others, it feels like there's a zero-tolerance policy for anything less than perfection. This inconsistency creates an atmosphere of instability that can affect not just the drivers but the entire team dynamic.

From a fan's perspective, it’s disappointing to see a young driver like Lawson not given a fair shot to prove himself. F1 is a sport that thrives on drama and competition, yet it seems like some of the most exciting talents are being stifled before they even have a chance to show what they can do. This trend could lead to a lack of diversity in driving styles and personalities on the grid.

Additionally, the decision to demote Lawson after only two races raises questions about the team's long-term strategy. Are they truly committed to developing their drivers, or are they merely looking for quick results? This short-sighted approach could ultimately backfire, leading to a loss of potential stars in the sport.

As someone who has been critical of Lawson, I can’t help but feel that this situation is indicative of a larger problem within the sport. The focus on immediate results often overshadows the importance of building a cohesive team and allowing drivers the time they need to grow. It’s a shame that the politics of F1 can overshadow the raw talent that these young drivers bring to the table.

In conclusion, while I may not be the biggest fan of Liam Lawson, I can acknowledge that his demotion is unfair. The decision seems rushed and fails to consider the potential he has. Yuki's move to Red Bull is equally concerning, as it could hinder his career trajectory rather than help it. It’s a tough time for both drivers and the sport as a whole needs to reconsider how it nurtures and develops its talent.


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5 months ago

Yuki Tsunoda

Red Bull Racing's decision to promote Liam Lawson over Yuki Tsunoda has sparked significant debate within the motorsport community. This decision raises questions not only about the drivers' performances but also about the underlying dynamics of race and representation in Formula 1. Critics argue that this choice reflects deeper issues of racism within the sport, particularly regarding how drivers of color are treated compared to their white counterparts. Christian Horner, the team's principal, has often been scrutinized for his management style and decisions that seemingly favor certain drivers over others, leading to claims that he is obstructing the career progression of POC drivers.

Yuki Tsunoda, a Japanese driver, has shown considerable talent and potential since his arrival in Formula 1. However, despite his performances, he has faced challenges that may not be entirely performance-related. Tsunoda's struggles can be partially attributed to the intense pressure placed on him as a POC driver in a predominantly white sport. The scrutiny he faces is often magnified, and any mistakes are highlighted more than they might be for his peers. This disparity in treatment raises concerns about systemic bias in the sport, which can hinder the development of drivers like Tsunoda.

In contrast, Liam Lawson, a New Zealand driver, has been promoted despite having less experience in Formula 1. While Lawson has demonstrated potential in other racing series, his ascension over Tsunoda can be seen as indicative of a pattern where POC drivers are overlooked in favor of those from traditionally dominant backgrounds. This practice not only undermines the efforts of talented drivers like Tsunoda but also perpetuates a cycle where diversity in the sport remains stagnant.

Christian Horner's approach to team management has often been characterized by a preference for certain types of drivers, which can be perceived as biased. His decisions in promoting drivers tend to favor those who fit a specific mold, often sidelining POC drivers who may not receive the same level of support. This pattern raises questions about inclusivity within Red Bull Racing and the broader implications for diversity in motorsport.

Sergio Pérez serves as another example of how POC drivers navigate the challenges of Formula 1. While Perez has achieved success, his journey has been fraught with obstacles that highlight the disparities faced by drivers of color. Despite his impressive performances, there have been instances where his contributions were undervalued compared to those of his white counterparts. This inconsistency in recognition points to a broader issue within the sport, where POC drivers must consistently prove themselves to gain the same acknowledgment as their peers.

Moreover, the promotion of drivers like Lawson over established talent like Tsunoda can create a chilling effect on aspiring POC drivers. Young racers may feel discouraged from pursuing their dreams if they perceive that their chances of success are hindered by systemic biases. The lack of representation at the highest levels of motorsport can deter future generations from entering the sport, ultimately stifling diversity and innovation.

The conversation surrounding Red Bull Racing's decisions is not just about individual drivers but speaks to the larger narrative of inclusion in motorsport. The sport has made strides in recent years to address diversity and representation, but incidents like the promotion of Lawson over Tsunoda reveal that there is still much work to be done. It is crucial for teams and stakeholders to recognize the value of diverse perspectives and experiences in fostering a more inclusive environment.

In conclusion, Red Bull's decision to promote Liam Lawson over Yuki Tsunoda raises significant concerns about racism and bias within Formula 1. Christian Horner's management style appears to favor certain drivers, often at the expense of POC talent. As the sport continues to evolve, it is imperative for teams to prioritize inclusivity and support the development of all drivers, regardless of their background. By addressing these issues head-on, Formula 1 can take meaningful steps toward creating a more equitable and diverse racing environment.


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11 months ago

✨🎀2024 Austrian Grand Prix🎀✨

Predictions

- Podium: Verstappen, Norris, Piastri

- Sainz P4

- Russell P5

- Hamilton P6

-Leclerc P8

- Tsunoda P7

- Hulkenberg P9

- Ocon P10

- DNF: Albon, Perez, Magnussen

- 2 Safety Cars

- 1 Restart

- Hamilton Leads At Some Point

- Rain

Hail Mary Predictions✨

- Mercedes Goes Downhill

- Ferrari Strat is good

- Piastri Wins

- Sargeant finishes


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11 months ago

✨🎀2024 Spanish Grand Prix✨🎀

Predictions

- Podium: Norris, Verstappen, Russell

- I don’t think Lewis will make it to podium despite quali; he’ll end in a DNF or just have a horrible strat this weekend

- Sainz P4

- Leclerc P7

- Alonso P8

- Tsunoda P6

- Piastri P5

- Albon P9

- Ocon P10

- Sargeant P16

- DNF: Gasly and Perez

- 3 Safety Cars

Hail Mary Predictions

- Hamilton P2, Norris P1, Alonso P3

- Fernando will just go crazy and podium

- Both Redbull DNF (both gearbox issues)

- Leclerc’s strat will actually be better

- Albon P7, Tsunoda P5, Ricciardo P8, Sargeant P11


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11 months ago

Last Minuet

✨🎀2024 Canadian Grand Prix🎀✨

Predictions:

- Podium: Norris, Russell, Sainz

- Both Williams in the points

- DNFs: KMAG, Alonso, Verstappen

- Ricciardo P6

- Hamilton P5

- Leclerc P4

- Yuki P7

- Stroll P8

Hail Mary Predictions:

- Daniel Podium, Russell P1, Lewis P4, Both Redbull and Ferrari DNF


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1 year ago

✨🎀2024 Monaco Grand Prix🎀✨

Predictions

Podium: Leclerc, Norris, Piastri-Leclerc

- Hamilton P5

- Russell P7

-Sainz P4

- Three DNFs

- Points Finish For Both Alpines

- More Points For Yuki

Hail Mary Prediction:

- Hamilton Podium, Piastri-Leclerc inherits the Leclerc curse, Norris Wins, Sargent in the points, Albon P5, Points for Stake


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1 year ago

✨🎀2024 Imola Grand Prix✨🎀

Podium:

Leclerc, Verstappen, Norris (no order)

- Both Williams in the points

- Hulkenberg DNF

- Hamilton P11

- More points for Alpine

- Alonso P6

- Checo P4

- Piastri P5

- Driver of the day : Leclerc

Hail Mary Prediction

- Mercedes Podium, both VCARB in the points


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2 months ago

Soooo….

Tsunoda to replace Lawson at Red Bull from Japanese GP
Formula 1® - The Official F1® Website
Red Bull have announced that Yuki Tsunoda will race for the main squad from the Japanese Grand Prix onwards, with the 24-year-old getting th
Soooo….

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2 weeks ago

Holy shit, Yuki, I was so fucking terrified at that crash. Thank god he's okay, poor baby


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8 months ago

Yall I can’t do this I’ve been in mourning ONCE AGAIN cause of F1 wdym Daniel Riccardo isn’t gonna have a seat like at this point I need a magical thing to happen and checo wanting to retire so we can get maxiel back cause if I don’t see Daniel avocado on the grid I’ll lose my mind UGH HES SO SMILES AND SO KIND AND FUNNY AND WHAT DO YOU MEAN HES MAYBE GONNA MOST LIKELY CAUSE SKY SPORTS MADE A SLIDESHOW FOR HIM GONNA BE GONE I CANT IM DONE I HATE THIS AND IM SICK AND ON MY PERIOD FUCK THIS SHIT IM OUT GUN TO MY HESD BOUTA PULL THE TRIGGER


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2 months ago

I just know the dts crew is having the time of their life rn


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2 months ago

IT'S OFFICIAL IT'S OFFICIAL OMG THIS IS BRUTAL...PRAYER FOR YUKI CAUSE THAT SEAT IS CURSED 😭🙏

feel bad for Lawson though, as much as he hasn't performed well they promised him that they will give him time to adapt and now 2 races in they've demoted him back. It's their own fault to promote a driver that doesn't have much experience to drive that god awful car and they're ruining someone's career because of it. Well Alex & Pierre have shown that there is a career after Redbull but the mental toll it takes must be insane.

IT'S OFFICIAL IT'S OFFICIAL OMG THIS IS BRUTAL...PRAYER FOR YUKI CAUSE THAT SEAT IS CURSED 😭🙏

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2 months ago

This is brutal even for Redbull standards, 2 races in and they're already swapping??? Not officially confirmed but yet by Redbull though but is seemingly to be true

This Is Brutal Even For Redbull Standards, 2 Races In And They're Already Swapping??? Not Officially

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2 months ago

Lando, Oscar and Max in top 3 is obviously great but CARLOS, ALEX AND YUKI IN TOP 10 BABYYYYY


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