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  1. M.M.M

    2017 Singapore and 2018 Germany …

  2. baron of the red

    This absolutely crushed my heart

  3. SBM³⁴

    I'm more of a newer fan (2019) and I fell in love with the sport naturally. And I'm starting to appreciate the older drivers allot more. Lewis, Seb, Alonso, and most recently retired Kimi. I wish that I had started watching so much earlier. I'll never be able to truly appreciate them in each of their primes. They won't be around forever, and I'd be surprised if any of them go beyond 2025. But in a way, It's somewhat of a good thing, I'm able to go back and look at the greatness of the past, and hope that with the today's futures drivers, Charles, Pierre, George, Alex, and Lando are able to replicate that success. If there is one thing that I'm going to love about my life, is to be able to grow alongside the next generation and be apart of their history, the ups and downs, heartbreak and tragedy, just like the previous generations before me. Assuming I don't die of course.

  4. Данило Миловановић

    How to make everyone cry mp.4

  5. John Rupesh

    Champions are forged put of failures.

  6. RXCE_RL

    I don't think anyone realises how much seb outperformed the 2017 car

  7. I don't know What to call this channel

    Seb didn't fail. Ferrari failed Seb

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