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Milanese here. The Red Cross with white background is the st George's cross, representative of Saint Ambrose the patron saint of our city. And the viper is or 'Il Biscione' is historically the symbol of our city. You'll see the Red Cross on the badge of my club Milan, AKA AC Milan as known around the world. And the viper you'll see on the badge of Inter, AKA Inter Milan outside of Italy - the other club in Milan. My dad owned and then sold an 8C. Trust me, you are not 'lucky' to have owned one. Yes, we ended up making a profit selling it. Yes, the car is beautiful and also had an amazing sound. But it was awful to drive. The steering is very bad and also the suspension was errr shit.
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00:18 That is literally my car. model, colour, alloys...
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00:12. Driven by the most sponsored and financed racers*.
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The answer is actually quite simple. money! Sponsorship and money! Americans have their own motor sports, so the interest there in F1 might be growing, but it's mostly a European sponsored and financed sport! Drivers don't get into F1 purely on the basis of ability! Being sponsored and having financial backing is actually the most important! European car brands are central to F1 engines, so it's more likely the winners will come from European nations. There will be the odd one here and there but ultimately, people get into motor racing thru having money! It's a rich man's sport!
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@shamrock141 try and break in with no sponsors. It's a upper class sport! Look at Mick Schumacher. Is he there on merit?
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@shamrock141 Nope. You're terribly mistaken. Lewis had a supportive dad who knew how to build carts and took him racing. Lewis was already registered with McLaren all the way back to 1998 when he was 13 years old. He was receiving financial backing from a young age. That's not to say he isn't an amazing driver. He is. But if you want evidence as to the importance of money, just look at the F1 cars and the jump suits. Completely covered in advertising. There are talented drivers all over the world. But what you need is at least one major backer to pay for you into the sport. And they don't do it out of charity. They're doing it to make money. There will always be exceptions of course.
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@shamrock141 Here's a list of Mick Schumacher's backers. All of the back of nothing more than nepotism.Ferrari Driver Academy, Richard Mille, Deutsche Vermögensberatung, and Under Armour. Additionally, the German is endorsed by Schuberth, Ravenol, and SSI Schaefer.
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Budgets and caps won't work. We've already seen that with football clubs. PSG and Man City have been channeling money through companies they made out they didn't own into Man City. As for this guy - he spoke so much about PMI that I'm beginning to think they sent him some brown envelopes.
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