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I just wanted some more of the Carolinas. Pablo probably doesn't know that rubbing is racing is the phrase. She changed the phrase for a laugh.
Yeah, it feels like it was cleaned up for the ivory tower so we can understand it. Yes. Thank you. I appreciate that. And it feels like one of the first things that happened is that the young superstar, Max Verstappen, got into a presser. This was in September at the Singapore Grand Prix, another event. Location known for its harsh regulations around appropriate conduct, I suppose. Singapore.
And did say, quote, when asked about the state of the car he was qualifying in, it was f***ed.
I went into qualifying, I knew the car was f***ed. Thank you, Max. Let's watch our language going forward.
The F1, quote-unquote, stewards.
Yes.
The stewards summoned him. What the hell is that about? They summoned him for a conduct hearing. He got punished. And the punishment, and this is crucial, Jess, was not a fine, but rather what?
He had to serve community service. And he ended up serving community service, I think, in Rwanda around the time of the F1 awards at the end of the season. Yeah.
So all of this now is not merely the White Lotus, but also the character on the White Lotus who, like, is trying to go to a foreign country and be, like, a better person. Correct.
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