Saturday, November 30, 2024

#F1 #QatarF1 - Sprint Full Highlights 30th Nov. 2024 | 2024 Qatar Grand Prix: Breaking Sports 2024

30 November 2024

Oscar Piastri has claimed victory in the Sprint at the Qatar Grand Prix after team mate Lando Norris – who had led the event throughout – pulled over to let his fellow McLaren driver through at the very last moment, seemingly paying the Australian back for their previous switch during the Sprint event in Sao Paulo.

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#Gaza - Surgeon Reveals Why The US Won't Save Palestine: Novara Media

13 November 2024

Novara Live broadcasts every weekday from 6PM on YouTube and Twitch. Episodes of Downstream are released Sundays at 3PM on YouTube.


#Syria - Russian jets hit back at rebels as hundreds flee Aleppo | Middle East conflict: Sky News

2024 November 2024

The Syrian army has withdrawn from the city of Aleppo after a lightning offensive by rebels. The military said it was preparing a counteroffensive following sweeping gains by the Islamist militant group Hayat Tahrir al Sham. Groups opposed to Bashar al Assad's regime were forced out of the city in 2016 during the country's brutal civil war. Iran-backed Hezbollah and Russia were key players in restoring Assad's power to much of the country. However, Hezbollah's resources have been degraded by a war with Israel, while Russia is embroiled in a conflict with Ukraine.

#syria #aleppo #assad

Tahrir al-Sham

is a Sunni Islamist political and armed organisation involved in the Syrian Civil War


#NATO #Ukraine #Russia - Zelensky calls for NATO to protect parts of Ukraine's territory • FRANCE 24 English

30 November 2024

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called Friday for NATO to offer guaranteed protections to parts of Ukraine controlled by Kyiv in order to "stop the hot stage of the war."

Zelensky also implied he would be willing to wait to regain the almost one-fifth of his country that Russia's army has seized, if such a deal could offer security for the rest of Ukraine and end the fighting.

#NATO #Ukraine #Russia


#USA #Israel - Lowkey EXPOSES Donald Trump

27 November 2024

“Donald Trump has assembled the most pro-Israel cabinet in the history of the United States, I’ve investigated his funders and it all makes sense”

#Fraud #2G - Google warns against new tool for scammers: FOX59 News

30 November 2024

So-called “SMS blasters” are like miniature cell phone towers that put out a signal that can tri your smartphone into connecting to it instead of your regular network.

The devices are small enough for crooks to drive around with them in their car. There have been some reports of scammers walking around with them in their backpacks.

Friday, November 29, 2024

#F1 - 2024 Qatar Grand Prix - Friday "Positives to be taken with Sprint Qualifying front-row" Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team

 

Press Information
29 November 2024


 
F1: Session Report
 
2024 Qatar Grand Prix - Friday


 
Positives to be taken with Sprint Qualifying front-row
  • George Russell will start Saturday's F1 Sprint in Qatar on the front row in P2 with team-mate Lewis Hamilton P7.
  • FP1 provided tricky windy conditions with continued track improvement. The Team worked on fine tuning the car ahead of Sprint Qualifying which was run in cooler conditions.
  • That translated into a more competitive showing in Sprint Qualifying as both Lewis and George progressed into SQ3.
  • Prep laps were completed ahead of each flying lap in SQ2 and SQ3 to bring the tyres into their operating window, which resulted in a front row start for George.
  • Lewis will line up on the fourth row with Carlos Sainz.
  • George was just 0.063s shy of taking P1 and will start alongside the McLaren of Lando Norris.
Driver
FP1
SQ1
SQ2
SQ3
George Russell
P8
6 Laps
1:22.021
P3
Medium
4 Laps
1:21.488
P2
Medium
6 Laps
1:21.075
P2
Soft
Lewis Hamilton
P10
7 Laps
1:22.151
P5
Medium
6 Laps
1:21.734
P4
Medium
6 Laps
1:21.474
P7
Soft


George Russell
Today we had a really strong session during SQ3. The car was feeling great and this circuit is one of the best with the high speed corners. For my final lap, I was able to go flat through these for the first time this weekend which resulted in me confusing the engine a little, so I lost a bit of time on the exit. Ultimately Lando was a smidge out of reach today and I don't think we could have secured P1 even without this slight loss.
 
Tomorrow we'll be going for the best result we can, hopefully making a good start and then we go from there. Our focus will also be on Qualifying later in the day to ensure we can achieve the best result we can there, too.
 
Lewis Hamilton
The car felt decent today and the positive is we seem to have a fast car here in these conditions. Sprint Qualifying for me today didn't go great but George should be able to have a strong run from where he's starting tomorrow.
 
Earlier on today the long run pace felt good so hopefully tomorrow this will come into play, and we'll be able to make some progress in the Sprint. Unfortunately, from where I'm starting in P7 it's going to be difficult to compete for the win, but I'll try my best and see what I can do. We also have Qualifying tomorrow evening so hopefully we can have a good session and make some progress there, who knows what tomorrow brings
 
Andrew Shovlin, Trackside Engineering Director
FP1 was a solid session for us which is important on a sprint weekend with there being just one hour to get the car ready for Sprint Qualifying. Our initial performance showed our single lap performance wasn't quite there, but our long run pace looked more competitive, so we were able to learn enough to make the required changes to move us in the right direction for Sprint Qualifying.
 
We were optimistic coming into the weekend but didn't expect to see our performance in the same window as we did in Vegas so George's P2 today is encouraging for the Team. Pace across the top four teams looks very close so it's beneficial to be starting the Sprint Race on the front row. Lewis was looking competitive in his final lap of SQ3 but unfortunately lost a little time in the last two corners, prior to this it looked like he was going to also finish in the top four. We have a bit of time between now and Qualifying tomorrow to continue to work on our single lap performance.

#USA #immigration - How Could Mass Deportations Impact Inflation? Bloomberg Television

29 November 2024

S&P Global Ratings Governments Chief Analytical Officer Nora Wittstruck talks about how mass deportations of migrants under the incoming Donald Trump administration could impact inflation and the labor market.