He respects Ferrari’s image, and as a new ambassador for that image, he’s embracing it.
He respects Ferrari’s image, and as a new ambassador for that image, he’s embracing it.
I wasn’t aware we were picking sides here. Either can wear whatever they feel comfortable in. Lewis puts more effort into it not because he needs to but because fashion is one of his interests, while Max just picks up whatever Red Bull kit was laid out for him.
Is this supposed to be some sort of humble brag?
It’s an Italian team. Style and fashion are a huge part of their identity, so it makes sense he dressed up.
If we’re doing the Classico Italian Mob boss look, a 250 GTO would fit the bill nicely.
Not a midlife crises. More of dressing professional and nice on the first day of a new job. He’s trying to make a good first impression with the people he is going to work with. It is what you call classy. Makes for a very classy picture and I am sure posters will be available soon.
If I had the time, space and energy I’d part it out for all those bits and pieces that don’t have VW numbers and expect a reasonable return on that 20k
Sure would be nice to spend the next... forever someplace else.
Simon Pagenaud’s story is an indication that some series, IndyCar in particular, are taking it more seriously. Simon himself said that, if it weren’t for the protocol, he might have gone back to the car the next race. As it is, he has not returned to racing due to lingering effects. Dario Franchitti’s retirement was…
There’s not a chance in hell this guy is street parking. He’s got a garage spot for sure, and the garage is on the referenced street.
You think this guy is capable of doing something even mildly inconvenient?
Right? Just unalive this fncking rich ashole
“Walking? For 20 minutes? My father did not make all this money for me to be forced to mingle with you commoners”
Where’s Luigi when you need him?
One way streets-he has to go towards midtown before going back uptown.
I really want that for this guy. Everyone else pays by the day-he pays everytime he crosses into midtown.
Heal thyself, you rich moron.
Hope he has some rich friends that see this and relentlessly heckle him by giving him consoling pats on the back and saying they didn’t know how poor he is, and maybe take up a collection around the office for him, which will only amount to a few $1 bills and some pocket change to really rub it in.
My hot take: If you notice a $9 fee to visit your kids, you either don’t really love your kids very much, or you’re not really that rich.
RIF - It’s $9 per day, not $9 every time you cross the line.