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It is jarring when you see Charles Leclerc playing a video game while dressed in a fucking banana suit and then see the level of seriousness the sport was at ~25 years ago, with Schumacher and Hakkinen or Senna and Prost going at each other's throats.It's so eye-rolling seeing grown men posturing on twitter like teenage girls. Senna would beat the shit out of these faggots.
Hamilton yet again tries to mimic the black American elite celebs he so desperately wants to be. All of them have a token minority (lol) stake in a sports franchise, so Lewis had to do the same. I wonder if he's ever even held a football. I wouldn't worry about him exerting influence of any kind. He's there for the status symbol and nothing more.
It's important to note these headline grabbing "ownership investments" are typically for a <5% stake; he legitimately has no real role in the franchise's future. And if he tries the same bullshit he does in F1 using the press as a weapon against the actual owners, he'll be jettisoned immediately. They don't need him one bit, and if he doesn't understand that, he'll find out the second he tries his faggotry.
Also, the Broncos current QB is black and a likely Hall of Famer (Russell Wilson), so no "muh racism" angle available.
Kaep is washed, not truly interested in playing, and can't possibly be brought in as a backup due to the circus he creates. He's never suiting up anywhere again unless there's a freakish number of injuries to starting QBs and a coach that worked with him in the past gets beyond desperate. Rumor has it his last stunt tryout with the Raiders was unspeakably bad, which is why no film has been made available from it.
Now the Walton-Penner Family Ownership Group has announced that Hamilton will have an ownership stake when it completes its $4.65billion takeover, which is set to be finalized on August 9.
Rob Walton
Breaking down the Walton/Penner would not be complete without the name in the headlines. Rob Walton is the catalyst for why the Walmart franchise, proper, now owns an NFL franchise. Walton will be the face of the ownership group as the majority owner and the name in the headlines. Walton reportedly put down a small amount of $1.395 billion as a down payment, about 30% of the total. However, Walton will not be running the day-to-day operations of the team. Walton will fly in and make appearances, but the daily decisions are up to his daughter and son-in-law.
Carrie Walton-Penner and Greg Penner
That daughter and son-in-law of looking after the Broncos on a day-to-day basis goes to Carrie Walton-Penner and Greg Penner. Walton’s daughter and son-in-law, respectively, will be approving all decisions that might arise before they reach Walton himself. So, any complaints or suggestions are going through them first and they will have the first say in the decisions. Penner and Walton-Penner would also be in direct line to majority ownership when Walton, who is 78 years old, passes. So expect the Broncos to be in the Walton-Penner empire for the long haul.
Walton-Penner and Penner met while at Georgetown Law School in the late 80s, and early 90s. They have been together since. After initially running Madrone Capital Partners, Walton himself named Penner as chairman and CEO of Walmart. After seeing a stagnant stretch between 2010-2015, Walmart has seen record profits since Penner took over. Walton-Penner has concentrated her work on increasing the number of charter schools around the country. That sort of commitment and passion can potentially help the Broncos stay winning on the field. But more importantly, consistently win on the field.
Senna would have gotten his ass beat by 85% of any grid he was on.It's so eye-rolling seeing grown men posturing on twitter like teenage girls. Senna would beat the shit out of these faggots.
It's so eye-rolling seeing grown men posturing on twitter like teenage girls. Senna would beat the shit out of these faggots.
They're putting chemicals in the water turning the freaking men gay. (Seriously)It is jarring when you see Charles Leclerc playing a video game while dressed in a fucking banana suit and then see the level of seriousness the sport was at ~25 years ago, with Schumacher and Hakkinen or Senna and Prost going at each other's throats.
It is jarring when you see Charles Leclerc playing a video game while dressed in a fucking banana suit and then see the level of seriousness the sport was at ~25 years ago, with Schumacher and Hakkinen or Senna and Prost going at each other's throats.
I hate Lando for stealing Super GT away from me.Side note, anyone else find Lando incredibly annoying?
I don't think it's so much a case of Webber fucking over Alpine as someone else approaching Webber to see if Piastri is interested in moving on from Alpine.If Mark Webber really did construct this plan to fuck over Alpine I will laugh so hard.
Lando somehow reminds me of these Minecraft streamers / youtubers that have exploded in popularity in recent years. Something about the way he talks I guess?Side note, anyone else find Lando incredibly annoying?
At this stage, a switcheroo between Alpine and McLaren for 2023 seems like the least worst option for Alpine. Though whether Alpine would take Ricciardo back after he bailed on them for McLaren remains to be seen.But I feel sorry for whoever drives for Alpine next season, at this point it's perfectly clear that said driver will be, at best, third pick and most likely just get a short-running contract so Alpine can fill a gap until they get someone else they are really confident with.
It's gonna be Ricciardo, isn't it?
Good, honestly. Alpine deserve it, Otmar especially, after how they've been trashing Alonso this season. Poor strategy decisions, poor reliability, just a poor team across the board that have been buoyed by those who fled from Tracing Point.If it turns out that Alonso told Webber he'd leave Alpine in favor of AM, and Webber made preparations with Alonso so Piastri can move on to McLaren, that's as hilarious as it is serious.
But I feel sorry for whoever drives for Alpine next season, at this point it's perfectly clear that said driver will be, at best, third pick and most likely just get a short-running contract so Alpine can fill a gap until they get someone else they are really confident with.
It's gonna be Ricciardo, isn't it?
From a historical perspective at least, and Ferrari don't seem to be consciously sabotaging Sainz and Leclerc's races, they're just fucking idiots. As per Hanlon's razor, never attribute to malice which can be explained by stupidity.Sainz and Leclerc be like:
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