• woelkchen@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Hamilton lives in the USA and flies in his private jet. The few extra kilometers don’t weigh that hard when you’re on a transatlantic flight for yourself anyway.

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    7 months ago

    Okay. Having a Grand Prix in Baku is fine. But having a prize-giving event in Baku is bad. Whatever you say Hamilton. 🤡

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      7 months ago

      This seems perfectly consistent with his stance of keeping F1 going as a global sport while minimising environmental impact (e.g.: due to travel, which is what he explicitly has issues with in the quote). What’s worth a clown emoji here?

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        7 months ago

        What’s worth a clown emoji here?

        It’s usually pretty handy for identifying a comment written by a child

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        7 months ago

        How is going to Paris is better for environmental impact than Baku? But to be fair, we don’t know what type of private jet he uses.

        What’s worth a clown emoji here?

        Bro, we talking about seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton. I think he’s worth it.

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          How is going to Paris is better for environmental impact than Baku? But to be fair, we don’t know what type of private jet he uses.

          Because most teams, the drivers, the engineers, the support staff, and dare I say the press that cover this are closer geographically to Paris than Baku.

          That’s a pretty simple observation.

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            7 months ago

            Also aren’t the FIA offices in Paris?

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              That’s what Lewis mentioned specifically as well (emphasis mine):

              I don’t feel a particular way. Whilst I really like Baku, it’s really a beautiful place, questions in my mind of whether the FIA is really actually thinking about sustainability because so many people flew out here and the FIA is in Paris and it just would have been easier to stay there.

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                7 months ago

                Right, they could’ve just trained to Paris. They probably wouldn’t, but they could

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                  Yeah, and so could a lot of the teams from the UK. The Train of Great Speed would be the logical choice to get people from there to Paris.