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kasia, 23 • #5 #3
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most of the drivers' reactions to the whole Horner situation is so disappointing tbh. what do you mean someone in the paddock, an employee gets harassed by one of the top figures in the sport and your reaction is either "it has nothing to do with me", or "no comment", "i just like cars and i want to drive", "it's noise and distraction", "i'm here to race", and "it's a good thing for the media", "it doesn't affect me", "i don't really have an interest".

why is it so hard to care about something other than your racing career? you gotta have some morals, dude. not caring about women's safety in your oh so beloved sport is some fucked up behaviour. in situations like this it really shows how fucking privileged they are and it's honestly repulsive.

this is precisely why Lewis is always the one being asked about any non-sport related topic. because he's the only one who cares and gives honest and nuanced answers. genuinely terrified of what this sport will become when he retires, cause no one will speak out on anything.

and then people wonder why we say that f1 is not a safe place for women and that misogyny is still very much a thing in the sport? men don't care, including the president of the fia and f1, the other team principals and most of the drivers as well. when the faces of the sport clearly don't give a shit about women, what kind of hope is there?

they can talk about equality and progressive values and promoting women in motorsports, when this is the reality of how they actually treat the women working in the sport. imagine how that poor woman is feeling, seeing how much the drivers care about what she's going through. utterly disrespectful, with no compassion or empathy.

f1 needs to do so much better.

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44prop

‘happy international women’s day to all the incredible women on our team! You make the difference’ but if you ever feel unsafe don’t tell anyone because we don’t care and it’s just noise to us !

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Red Bull suspended the woman who has been:

  1. Harassed by a superior
  2. Had her image dragged online
  3. Been doxed
  4. Has had her case dismissed
  5. Her messages leaked

They are punishing the victim for coming forward.

This is something we see every damn day in the real world, and it shouldn't be so disappointing to me that this is no different but it is.

This sport and some of it's fans have really just shown that 'women matter....until you try speak out against someone we like'.

Some of the things I've seen people say about this poor woman, who probably came forward so others wouldn't have to be subjected to what she was, are horrific and I'm just mad.

I'm mad, disappointed, sad, and just yeah.

Happy fucking International Women's Day I guess.

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Yeah sorry but this is just stupid from Yuki. Dangerous and pointless (post checquered flag BTW)

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yesloulou

this is what happens when you wait to swap them until his softs are 17 laps old btw

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usernyoom

02/03/24, Bahrain. Daniel Ricciardo in the garage prior to the start of the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix 2024. Photos by Rudy Carezzevoli, edited.

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race-week

This photo is such a mindfuck to me

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It’s the RB1 (the 2005 car), next to the RB20 (the 2024 car), showing the size difference.

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blamemma

daniel ricciardo during the drivers parade | 📍 bahrain international circuit, race day | 📸 andrej isakovic

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usernyoom

01/03/24, Bahrain. Daniel Ricciardo after qualifying for the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix 2024. Photo by Bryn Lennon, edited.

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