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  • Awall@lemmy.mltoFormula 1@lemmy.mlFormula 1 Chat Post 2023.08
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    11 months ago

    They have absolutely bullet proof reliability. The engines are in an extremely stable point right now and on top of that Red Bull have such a huge margin over the other teams in terms of race pace they aren’t even pushing that hard. I think it’s very likely they win out the rest of the season. I’d be happy to eat my words but I don’t think I will. I think the only hope we have is another sprint weekend setup mistake. Though I think this year they would just break Parc Ferme and win from the back.




  • Awall@lemmy.mltoFormula 1@lemmy.worldPLEASE - No result spoilers
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    11 months ago

    Being located in Western Canada I just won’t wake up at 6am everyday on the weekend to watch sessions. I often don’t watch the sessions until Saturday and Sunday evenings and I rarely ever have things spoiled for me. I have Formula 1 instances blocked on my main Lemmy account and a specific account only subbed to F1 stuff so it’s really easy to manage with Lemmy. All my browsers have stupid news feeds turned off and I have the advantage of not using other social media. Onus is definitely on the person trying to avoid spoilers.





  • Awall@lemmy.mltoBooks@lemmy.mlGreat audiobook narrations?
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    1 year ago

    A few of my favourites are Steven Pacey (already mentioned in another post) reading The First Law series by Joe Abercrombie. Jefferson Mayes who reads the sci-fi series The Expanse by James S.A. Corey. James Marsters reading the Dresden Files is a ton of fun, his pacing and comedic timing brings those books to life. My all time favourite though is Frank Muller who did so many novels through his career but his work with some of Stephen Kings books was on another level.