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“I don’t even know if I’ll still be there in 2021. Nothing is guaranteed. There are other things in life, ”says the 93 GP winner, and even took a sip of champagne on the Imola podium with a shoe from third, Daniel Ricciardo (Renault).
Drinking unhygienic shoes
A traditional podium ceremony for the seven-time Australian GP winner. But at the time of the Crown, for hygiene reasons, undoubtedly an action that is more than questionable. Until now, Hamilton had always refused when Ricciardo threw his shoe at him! Lewis always said “ugh” back then. This time: “In fact, I never drink champagne. But it certainly tastes better than the shoe. “
The 50 million pizza …
Well, the Brit will soon be back at the table with Wolff (“even my tenure won’t last forever, I’m looking for a successor in the near future”).
The Viennese recently: “Then we argued for hours, as always, we signed the contract at the end and had a pizza!” The 50 Million Pizza, as BLICK titled three weeks ago.
“Rosberg got away in style!”
Hamilton, who was upset at the end of 2016 after losing the world title over the “graceful resignation” of champion Nico Rosberg, will not miss the eighth title cake next year. Because the regulation won’t change until 2022 … And all of Mercedes’ rivals don’t set their big goals until the following year anyway!
Resignation would cause chaos
Then it might be time for fashion, music, and movie fans to go! A resignation from Hamilton would again bring problems to Mercedes (as in 2016).
At that point you had to buy Valtteri Bottas outside of the Williams contract. Now Nico Hülkenberg (33) and Sergio Pérez (30) would still be on the market. Before Red Bull calls … And Sebastian Vettel (33) would have signed with Aston Martin too soon!
England allow 7 teams all!
The storm in the glass of water will soon abate. But, sadly, not the crown crisis. The number of cases is increasing around the world. One blockade chases the other, only Formula 1 is cheering.
In particular, around 70 per cent of GP’s employees come from England, where seven teams are located. Systemically important industries received an exemption from the first closure on the island.
US-Besitzer: “America First!”
The biggest problem would be travel restrictions. But the last three stops in Turkey, Bahrain (twice) and the UAE seem to have thrown all the regulations like quarantine (which only applies to normal mortals) so far for Formula 1 above the heap.
The American owners of Liberty Media only want at least their 15 runs (13 so far) to get all the money from TV. Under Trump’s slogan: “America first!”
65,000 tests – 55 positive
But Toto Wolff is not so comfortable either: “The situation is getting worse and worse. Formula 1 hardly puts anyone in danger because we stay in our microcosm. But we cannot ignore the rapidly increasing numbers. At some point the governments of these countries could decide to close the borders. “
By October 29, the FIA, which has been very cautious so far, had conducted more than 65,000 tests as part of Formula 1-55 were positive.