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    • George Russell put his Mercedes on pole for both the sprint and feature F1 races in Montreal this weekend. He converted his sprint pole to a win (highlights here), but the feature race worked out differently. Arvid Lindblad's car wouldn't go into gear on the grid, so there were a total of three formation laps while his car was recovered to the pits. There were predictions of rain, so McLaren started both of their cars on intermediate (grooved) tires despite their drivers questioning the move. Lando Norris' intermediate tires allowed him to jump to the front at the start, but he soon came in to swap them, as did team mate Oscar Piastri. With the McLaren's out of the way, George and team mate Kimi Antonelli put on great show leap-frogging each other every few laps. Sadly, before half distance, George had to retire when his car broke. It was a day to forget for McLaren. After making the wrong tire choice at the start, Lando had to retire with a broken gearbox and Oscar got a 10-second penalty for hitting Alex Albon and putting him out of the race.  At the end it was Kimi who took his fourth win in a row. Lewis Hamilton finally seemed to be happy with his Ferrari, and re-passed Max Verstappen toward the end. They finished second and third. Lewis' team mate Charles Leclerc was the only other driver to finish on the lead lap. There race highlights are here. Kimi now has a 43-point lead over George, which is nearly two race wins. The next race is in two weeks at the famous Monaco circuit.
    • Right now I'm listening to the entire Monkees discography   also hello hi I am still very much here, I've been busy job hunting again and have been not so good emotionally so I wasn't posting much anywhere😰😰
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    • Skipper sees Uncle Jesse coming. "Hi Jesse!" (Waves at him.) "Good race ain't it?"
    • Before you know it Jesse had caught up with the pack and was in the thick of everything. Being on a dirt bike certainly had its advantages because he was able to use the bike's maneuverability and his skill to weave between everybody and take advantage of all the chaos. And chaos it was indeed. The lead changes continued on a regular basis but the best place Jesse had been in was third.  But then he accidently hit neutral when shifting from 5th to 6th after rounding a curve and that put him back to 5th in this tight race. Still, at this point it seemed like just about anybody had a chance to win. He was just happy to be in the thick of things. But he wasn't here to finish in anything but first.  A new determination overtook him and he let out a rebel yell and turned the throttle as far as it would go again. The front wheel went off the ground again. He felt like a young man racing a half century ago. He felt like nothing could stop him now as he approached Skipper and prepared to pass on his starboard side.
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