Formula 1 is a sport for ultra rich people. Not just the teams that compete, but the drivers themselves. It takes hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars for a driver to get through the unpaid minor leagues just in order to get a shot behind the wheel of an F1 car. And as bad as the drivers are, the teams that compete lose tens of millions of dollars every year as a vanity project.

McLaren car with pervert linery

 As you would expect from the ultra rich privileged class, they have the politics of a corporate human resource department, which means faggot shit plastered everywhere, combined with “end racism,” put onto their steering wheels. But as bad as the whole sport is, Lewis “BLM is my life” Hamilton, the reigning champion four years straight, is on another level.

Lewis Hamilton

This is a man who “boycotted,” social media in July when the English soccer team pretended the privileged negroes who lost the penalty shootout for England were somehow the real victims. He constantly wears BLM stuff, and was simping for Breonna Taylor when she got her dumb ass killed by the cops in a shootout.

But Hamilton is the reigning champion. In fact, Hamilton is a seven time world champion, six coming with the dominant Mercedes car. You see, in Formula 1, not everyone gets the same vehicle, not even close. Hamilton has had a dominant car for his entire career with Mercedes, and in fact even lost one championship to… the other Mercedes driver, Nico Rosberg.

Starting in 2014 Formula 1 changed the engine rules to switch to turbo-hybrids, and Mercedes had not just a small advantage, but completely dominated the entire rest of the field from 2014-2020. They won 16 of 19 races in 2015, 11 by Hamilton, 5 by Rosberg, and were often over a second faster than the next best teams in qualifying. The only thing that stopped Hamilton from winning 7 straight titles was him choking to his teammate Rosberg in 2016.

Nico Rosberg

ESPN:

Retired Formula One champion Nico Rosberg says motorsport has a positive role to play as the world seeks to combat climate change.

The 36-year-old German, who spent much of his career flying around the world to race cars powered by fossil fuels before quitting in 2016, now promotes green technology and sustainability as an eco-entrepreneur.

Nico Rosberg then quit after that 2016 season, and goes around the world lecturing the peasants on green energy, muh global warming, and how much he loves Hillary Clinton. The guy is a total faggot, and was a mediocre driver, but still managed to snag away a title from Hamilton because it was a competition between those two and the comparable peasants who had uncompetitive cars.

Max Verstappen celebrates a win

If you’re sensing a running theme of unfairness, that’s because there is one. Championships in Formula 1 are team/car first, driver second. But the Redbull team, with a Honda engine, has made huge strides this past season. Through the excellent driving of Max Verstappen, they headed into the final race weekend, in Abu Dhabi, in a dead draw for the Drivers Championship.

Max Verstappen with the Orange and Black Redbull and Lewis Hamilton with the Silver and Green Mercedes entered Abu Dhabi with 369.5 points. Both of them a full 151.5 points ahead of third place driver, Valteri Bottas, also of Mercedes, as you can imagine.

Annoyingly, Formula 1 has blocked embedding the qualifying video.

The Abu Dhabi course had multiple modifications made to it prior to the race. These modifications were done to increase the track overtaking opportunities, but by increasing the speed they favoured the Mercedes car. The Redbull is considered better in slow-medium corners, while the Mercedes has better top end speed and high speed cornering.

Verstappen had to win qualifying, and he did, coming 0.371 ahead of Hamilton who finished in second, and 0.859 ahead of his teammate, Sergio Perez. However, he got a bad start in the race, and immediately lost the lead to Hamilton.

Hamilton in green at far right, leading the race after turn 1.

Verstappen then made an excellent move down the inside on the first lap.

Hamilton on left, in green car. Verstappen on right in orange car.

Only for Hamilton to make contact with Verstappen, drive off the course, and regain about one and a half seconds ahead.

Verstappen getting the move done.

For some crazy reason, Hamilton was not required to give the position back, despite everyone, including the announcers, thinking that he had to. In any case, the Mercedes began to show its pace, pulling a few tenths out per lap, and extending the lead on Verstappen up to about 12 seconds by lap 53/58.

At that point, another driver, Nicholas Latifi, crashed out, which brought out the safety car. Verstappen went back in for soft tires while the safety car compressed the field, and racing resumed with just a tiny amount of lap 57 left, at which point we were down to the final lap. Verstappen had the fresher tires, but Hamilton had the lead. Just 4 tenths of a second separated the two.

What follows is the most exciting last lap of Formula 1 championship history. 3.2 miles until a new F1 champion is crowned.

One lap to go for the world title.

Heading into turn 5, max sees the red flashing breaklight go on from Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes. It looks like he might be too far back, but then he pulls to the inside at the last moment.

And with that, Verstappen is now in the lead, but the race is far from over.

Exit of turn 5, Verstappen in the lead.

Hamilton puts Verstappen under some pressure into the chicane following turn 5, which compromised Verstappen’s line. As a result, Hamilton got a better takeoff down the straight, and is closing on Verstappen.

Hamilton pulls out to the right, trying to head around the outside of Verstappen. Heading into turn 9 both cars are side by side, inches from touching.

But Verstappen inches out ahead, and with the inside line, pulling away from turn 9 with a clear lead.

Defeated, the annoying BLM faggot slinks to the finish line, finishing a full 1.4 seconds behind Verstappen, despite most of the lap being finished.

Not just the most competitive F1 season in years, the only competitive season in years. Most of these championships are mathematically decided with multiple races to go, yet this one came down to the last few turns on the very last lap. And it wasn’t a points battle, where so and so needed to finish higher than 7th, or anything like that, the champion needed to win the final race, and he did.

Max Verstappen, the new F1 world champion.

What a perfect ending.

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