• @[email protected]
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    4610 months ago

    But that is also a lesson we all learned in life at some point. The moment you share information like that or even ask for permission, you share the responsibility. That other person might not like being (partially) responsible and therefore simply say no.

    I once had a leg injury, felt good about doing a tour on the bicycle, as short distances were no problem. So I asked my doctor back then if it was OK. That moment, I shared the responsibility for my health. With my doctor being involved and a very small risk for further injury being present, he of course had no choice but to say no. No bicycle riding at all. In hindsight, not asking would have been the better option, as any risks were super small and riding worked fine. Yet, I put the burden on someone else to carry the responsibility with me instead of me alone.

    tl;dr He just should have done it without saying anything. Big PR move with a spinning Ferrari going around the world… instead of this now.

    • @SaakoPaahtaa
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      2110 months ago

      Also it’s much easier to apologize later than get a permission beforehand

  • 佐藤カズマ
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    2410 months ago

    Joke’s on Leclerc, their burnout took place over the course of the entire season, because Ferrari can’t get out of their own way.

  • @itsathursday
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    1110 months ago

    We go to our room and think about what we ah e done and let the catholic guilt boil over and hope that helps us next season

    • @TK420
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      Or skip the catholic guilt because it’s not a real thing.

        • @TK420
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          Religion is not real, it’s some made up shit that has no place in a sporting discussion.

          • @Everythingispenguins
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            610 months ago

            Are you the kind of person that gets upset when people point out when oppressive governments use sports to white wash their images? Saying “politics have no place in sports”

            • @TK420
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              No, I just can’t stand religion as it has no place in the world

  • @Illegalmexicant
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    710 months ago

    Remember when Mick didn’t ask, but got told to stop… I’m still sad about that

  • @FrostyTrichs
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    410 months ago

    Ferrari saved themselves the time picking up ICE pieces if he was to do the burnouts.

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      All Teams were told that burnouts are not allowed and all teams relayed that message to their drivers. I think Max was the only one to do them anyways because he didnt care.

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        10 months ago

        That’s the stupidest fucking rule ever honestly. It’s the last race, let em do burnouts. On one hand, FIA tries to act like “wow, we are so fun and hip and cool,” and on the other, they don’t let their drivers do burnouts on the last race of the calendar.

        Way to kill fun, FIA