Tuesday, December 3, 2024

#F1 - CHAOS & PENALTIES: 2024 #QatarGP Wrap: The Inside Line

3 December 2024

MotoGP mainstay, Qatar’s Lusail circuit celebrated its two-decade tenure with a thrilling Formula One race weekend that had the lot. Sunday’s Grand Prix, though, belonged to four-time World Champion-elect Max Verstappen, who stayed out of trouble in a chaotic, triple Safety Car affected race for his ninth win of the season.

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Mercedes


Monday, December 2, 2024

#USA - "Instrument of Vengeance": Mehdi Hasan on How Trump & Kash Patel Could Weaponize FBI Against Critics: Democracy Now!

2 December 2024

We speak with journalist Mehdi Hasan, founder and editor-in-chief of _Zeteo_, about the incoming U.S. administration and President-elect Donald Trump's picks for key roles, including lawyer Kash Patel to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Trump reportedly considered Patel for FBI deputy director during his first term but dropped the idea after pushback from within his own administration. Hasan describes Patel as a "toady" whose threats against political opponents and journalists should be disqualifying, but that he aligns with Trump's goals of further politicizing the FBI. "He wants to use it as an instrument of vengeance." Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1,500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream at democracynow.org Mondays to Fridays 8-9 a.m. ET. Subscribe to our Daily Email Digest: https://democracynow.org/subscribe

#USA - Musk PANICS As Alexander Vindman EXPOSES His Dirty SECRET: Occupy Democrats

29 November 2024

The man who got Donald Trump impeached, Alexander Vindman, just exposed Elon Musk’s sinister secret live on MSNBC. Well done, Alexander


Senate Democrat defends Vindman against Musk’s ‘treason’ threat

#USA - ‘A serious mistake’: Schiff blasts Department of Justice over dismissal of Trump charges: MSNBC

26 November 2024

Congressman Adam Schiff breaks down the mistakes made by the Department of Justice that led to Trump's charges being dismissed in his federal elections case. 

#JackSmith #DonaldTrump #DOJ

#Russia - Ukraine ceasefire may be too late to save Putin from economic collapse: Times Radio

2 December 2024

"The way that Trump has been talking up until this point is that he can just force it through an agreement, whether Putin likes it or not." Without the lifting of sanctions and the isolation of Russia from the world economy, ending the war in Ukraine won't do much to lift the economic and political pressure from Putin's regimes,

The Times' Maxim Tucker tells Frontline on #timesradio

Sunday, December 1, 2024

#F1 - 2024 Qatar Grand Prix - Sunday "Challenging evening at the Lusail Circuit" Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team

 

Press Information
1 December 2024


 
F1: Session Report 2024 Qatar Grand Prix - Sunday Challenging evening at the Lusail Circuit
 


 
  • George Russell finished P4 while Lewis Hamilton crossed the line P12.
  • Both cars unfortunately lost positions at the start with George dropping from P1 to P3 and Lewis losing out from P6 to P9.
  • Unfortunately, a slow stop for George on lap 24 resulted in him losing an additional three places and from there he struggled to make gains due to the shortened DRS zone despite pushing hard.
  • Lap 35 saw a front left puncture for Lewis after running over debris on the main straight. This forced him to box on lap 36 when he also served his five second penalty for a false start.
  • A drive through penalty was also handed to Lewis following a failure to activate the pitlane speed limiter behind the Safety Car. He served this on lap 48.
  • Additionally, George landed a five second time penalty at the end of the race for a safety car delta infringement. This didn't impact his P4 result.
  • The Team's attention now turns to the final race of the season next weekend in Abu Dhabi.
Driver
Grid
Result
Fastest Lap
 
George Russell
P1
P4
1:23.355
 
Lewis Hamilton
P6
P12

 


Strategy
Start
Stop 1
Stop 2
 
No.63
Medium
Hard (L24)
Hard (L36)
 
No.44
Medium
Hard (L36)
 
 



George Russell
It was a very strange race because our pace has been so strong all weekend, but it just didn't seem to be there today. Overall, my race wasn't great, I had a bad start then poor pace and finally a penalty at the end of the race. We ultimately didn't have the pace on the hard tire that we thought we would and they were not quick enough compared to those around us. Max and Lando managed to pass by at the start and I didn't have the speed to catch them again. Even after the pit stop I struggled to try and make it back through to regain my position. The car was great all day Friday and yesterday so we need to understand where that peace went for us today. Both Lewis and I made bad starts and we have some idea why, but we need to fully understand how we lost the performance that we showed in the Sprint. I think ultimately you can see how you only need to gain two tenths or lose two tenths and you go from being a front runner to being down in P6 or P7 so I hope we can have the car from yesterday and Vegas next week in Abu Dhabi . It would be great if we can hopefully have a better weekend together as a Team. 

Lewis Hamilton It was a pretty bad race for me overall, but these things happen. It started off badly with my false start which was my fault and resulted in a penalty which I served during my stop. Then I had the puncture which was just unfortunate, followed by the pitlane speeding which was on me, too. The car had a lot of understeer today because we didn't have enough front wing in the setup. I gave it my best shot, but it all seemed to go downhill from the start. This race weekend hasn't been great but we have another week next week where we can try and finish a bit better and I hope we do have a better result. These last races don't have an impact on all of the great things we have done together as a Team. Races are a rollercoaster ride of emotions, I've had great races in my life and bad races too. Ultimately, it's not how you fall it's how you get back up and we will try again next week. 

Toto Wolff, Team Principal & CEO Today we ultimately didn't have the peace. Our car is a handful to drive on its worst days and today was one of those days and both drivers had a similar experience. I think if the race had been yesterday then we would have had a shot at winning but today we just didn't have the speed behind Lando and Max. The car was supper difficult for both Lewis and George to drive, we had a lot of understeer and both of them suffered from that. We started to lose ground from those ahead of us and that's when we decided to box George and hopefully put us in a better situation. Unfortunately, we suffered a slow stop, then ended up in traffic and struggled to make it back through. Then with Lewis we had the false start and pit lane speeding which impacted further on his race along with the lack of pace.
 
We have one more to go and we will continue to give it our utmost. We will celebrate the relationship and partnership we have had with Lewis and these difficult races will be quickly forgotten. We have had an amazing partnership with Lewis that's spanned over twelve years with six driver titles and eight builders' titles won together, and these are the things which we will hold dearly. 

Andrew Shovlin, Trackside Engineering Director That was a difficult evening for the team. The underlying picture was that the car balance was very different from yesterday's Sprint - and both drivers were limited with severe understeer in the opening stint, and lacking pace relative to the cars around us. However, we made too many other errors to earn strong finishing positions, and we were ultimately fortunate to salvage P4 with George thanks to retirements or problems for cars ahead of him. It's a valuable lesson in how quickly things can turn from a week ago in Las Vegas, and we have seen these kinds of performance oscillations for all teams at various points this season. There's plenty for us to learn in order to improve, and we will be focused on doing so as we prepare for the final race of the season in Abu Dhabi - and what we hope will be a fitting farewell for Lewis.
 





#Fullmovie - "The Lost Battalion" (2021) Directed by Russell Mulcahy Starring Rick Schroder Michael Brandon

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Directed by Russell Mulcahy Starring Rick Schroder Michael Brandon

The Lost Battalion is a true 2001 made-for-television war drama film about the Lost Battalion of World War I, which was cut off and surrounded by German forces in the Argonne Forest during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive the of 1918.

Later the Versailles treaty put an end to the Great War.

The film was shot in Luxembourg.

It is an A&E Original Movie, premiering on the network in 2001. It is also played on A&E's sister networks such as The History Channel. It was released on home video in January 2002.


The Meuse–Argonne offensive was the largest in United States military history, involving 1.2 million French, Siamese, and American soldiers.

The Lost Battalion is a 2001 American war drama television film about the US 77th Division's Lost Battalion during World War I, which was cut off and ...

The Meuse-Argonne Offensive

#Africa - The scale of the humanitarian crisis in war-torn Sudan | DW News

1 December 2024

Almost two years into the civil war in Sudan, NGOs warn the scale of the impact is catastrophic. We speak to the German Minister for Economic Cooperation & Development Svenja Schulze who has just returned from the region.

And, women's groups in Kenya demand femicide to be declared a national disaster. Plus: we meet the first woman to curate the Dakar Biennale. Salimata Diop gives DW News Africa a tour of the exhibition.