The controversy has left the team's brand and sponsors concerned about their reputation by associating themselves with the 21-year-old, who is set to race alongside Mick Schumacher next season.
Despite Haas deciding the stick by their driver, Mazepin has now removed 'F1 driver' from his bio on social media and replaced with 'Racing Driver', adding fuel to the rumours that he may have lost his seat.
Meanwhile, Piettro Fittipaldi could be set to replace him in the team as he had added the Haas' credentials to his online profiles.
Mazepin has removed 'F1 driver' from his bio on social media and replaced with 'Racing Driver'
Piettro Fittipaldi could be set to replace him in the team as he had added the team's credentials
People just ask for sources when you claim speculation as official. Lol @ calling them haters for that.Manoah2u wrote: ↑22 Dec 2020, 03:45btw, as for the haters that 'demand' sources because they can't be bothered to look it up themselves:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/formu ... media.html
interesting article here,
and i know very well the daily mail can be concidered 'tabloid material', there are some interesting things to concider.
for example
The controversy has left the team's brand and sponsors concerned about their reputation by associating themselves with the 21-year-old, who is set to race alongside Mick Schumacher next season.
Despite Haas deciding the stick by their driver, Mazepin has now removed 'F1 driver' from his bio on social media and replaced with 'Racing Driver', adding fuel to the rumours that he may have lost his seat.
Meanwhile, Piettro Fittipaldi could be set to replace him in the team as he had added the Haas' credentials to his online profiles.
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/12/21 ... 750980.jpg
Mazepin has removed 'F1 driver' from his bio on social media and replaced with 'Racing Driver'
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/12/21 ... 828054.jpg
Piettro Fittipaldi could be set to replace him in the team as he had added the team's credentials
Dude, why are you making such a problem out of this? You claimed something was 'official' while the official statement was not yet out, and people rightfully called you out for that. That's that, move on.Manoah2u wrote: ↑22 Dec 2020, 03:45btw, as for the haters that 'demand' sources because they can't be bothered to look it up themselves:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/formu ... media.html
interesting article here,
and i know very well the daily mail can be concidered 'tabloid material', there are some interesting things to concider.
for example
The controversy has left the team's brand and sponsors concerned about their reputation by associating themselves with the 21-year-old, who is set to race alongside Mick Schumacher next season.
Despite Haas deciding the stick by their driver, Mazepin has now removed 'F1 driver' from his bio on social media and replaced with 'Racing Driver', adding fuel to the rumours that he may have lost his seat.
Meanwhile, Piettro Fittipaldi could be set to replace him in the team as he had added the Haas' credentials to his online profiles.
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/12/21 ... 750980.jpg
Mazepin has removed 'F1 driver' from his bio on social media and replaced with 'Racing Driver'
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/12/21 ... 828054.jpg
Piettro Fittipaldi could be set to replace him in the team as he had added the team's credentials
Just a question. Your name, does that refer to the late Whiting?aMessageToCharlie wrote: ↑22 Dec 2020, 15:02I fully agree, it was an absolutely stupid move from Mazepin posting that video. F1 is a billion dollar business with the highest emphasis on marketing. In today's cancel culture, teams and sponsors just cant afford any scandals. And as a professional, making millions in his profession, he should be aware of that.
On the other hand, I really dont understand all the outrage about this particular incident itself and why this even became a scandal in the first place. Anyone who actually saw complete footage, and isnt just parroting tabloit headlines, knows that there was no harm done. The guy is chilling with his girl in the back seat of his friends posche. The girl is promiscuously sucking on her finger with her top pulled down and Mazepin touches her exposed breasts while she's laughing.
And now everybody is calling for blood wanting him fired from his job. People seriously need to calm down.
If anything, I think Mazepin should be banned for the F2 incident, where he hit the 2nd place sign with his car on pupose and almost got Yuki Tsunoda hit by the sign. But nobody seems to care about this.
I think this picture really sais it all.
https://i.imgur.com/E7g3IQs.png
People used to cheer for the F1 playboys, their bravery and attitude. Characters like Senna, Lauda and Hunt wouldnt survive a single season nowadays as people would instantly cry out to have them cancelled.
And again: I couldnt care less about Mazepin. From what I've seen of him, there are more than enough examples of his on-track showings proving he's not cut for F1.
All I'm really saing is that people should practice some of the tolarance they preach and stop calling for everyone to be cancelled and fired from their jobs, just because they dont like how an individual is living their live. Really blows my mind how this seems to be an unpopular opinion in 2020.
The touch was consensual, she has clarified this. There's nothing wrong with grabbing someone who wants to be grabbed.
A more recent statement from the woman in question:hUirEYExbN wrote: ↑22 Dec 2020, 18:16The touch was consensual, she has clarified this. There's nothing wrong with grabbing someone who wants to be grabbed.
Posting the video was dumb and he should be given a bollocking for that.
As for his other antics, they are not what is being discussed here.
The beauty of the statement is that it is sufficiently vague to allow people to read whatever they want into it. At least people acknowledge that the doctored video was manipulative, so small progress at least.Jolle wrote: ↑22 Dec 2020, 19:02A more recent statement from the woman in question:hUirEYExbN wrote: ↑22 Dec 2020, 18:16The touch was consensual, she has clarified this. There's nothing wrong with grabbing someone who wants to be grabbed.
Posting the video was dumb and he should be given a bollocking for that.
As for his other antics, they are not what is being discussed here.
In a talk on Instagram with her fans D'Ival was clear when asked what advice she would give to her younger self."Don't let anyone touch you or disrespect you again" and "don't drink too much tequila at a yacht party in Dubai" were two of the things she wrote.The Instagrammer's answer is a clear reference to the video showing Mazepin groping her breasts that was posted on her social media accounts.
Looks like her first reaction was not to go up against a billionaire and his son. Which is quite understandable. Her second is one that more then suggest that it was not ok, and the pushing him away and flipping the bird were not friendly play but a clear "don't you --- touch me"
He’s a right piece of --- that in this instance, with all his other behaviour doesn’t sit on the right side of “reasonable doubt” or “the story has two sides”.nzjrs wrote: ↑22 Dec 2020, 19:07The beauty of the statement is that it is sufficiently vague to allow people to read whatever they want into it. At least people acknowledge that the doctored video was manipulative, so small progress at least.Jolle wrote: ↑22 Dec 2020, 19:02A more recent statement from the woman in question:hUirEYExbN wrote: ↑22 Dec 2020, 18:16
The touch was consensual, she has clarified this. There's nothing wrong with grabbing someone who wants to be grabbed.
Posting the video was dumb and he should be given a bollocking for that.
As for his other antics, they are not what is being discussed here.
In a talk on Instagram with her fans D'Ival was clear when asked what advice she would give to her younger self."Don't let anyone touch you or disrespect you again" and "don't drink too much tequila at a yacht party in Dubai" were two of the things she wrote.The Instagrammer's answer is a clear reference to the video showing Mazepin groping her breasts that was posted on her social media accounts.
Looks like her first reaction was not to go up against a billionaire and his son. Which is quite understandable. Her second is one that more then suggest that it was not ok, and the pushing him away and flipping the bird were not friendly play but a clear "don't you --- touch me"
Anyway, back to unwinnable culture war bollocks.
Agree with you that he is a royal turd.Jolle wrote: ↑22 Dec 2020, 19:18He’s a right piece of --- that in this instance, with all his other behaviour doesn’t sit on the right side of “reasonable doubt” or “the story has two sides”.nzjrs wrote: ↑22 Dec 2020, 19:07The beauty of the statement is that it is sufficiently vague to allow people to read whatever they want into it. At least people acknowledge that the doctored video was manipulative, so small progress at least.Jolle wrote: ↑22 Dec 2020, 19:02
A more recent statement from the woman in question:
In a talk on Instagram with her fans D'Ival was clear when asked what advice she would give to her younger self."Don't let anyone touch you or disrespect you again" and "don't drink too much tequila at a yacht party in Dubai" were two of the things she wrote.The Instagrammer's answer is a clear reference to the video showing Mazepin groping her breasts that was posted on her social media accounts.
Looks like her first reaction was not to go up against a billionaire and his son. Which is quite understandable. Her second is one that more then suggest that it was not ok, and the pushing him away and flipping the bird were not friendly play but a clear "don't you --- touch me"
Anyway, back to unwinnable culture war bollocks.
This is new to me and changes my view on things if it is as you claim. I'll have to look into it when I get the time.Jolle wrote: ↑22 Dec 2020, 19:02A more recent statement from the woman in question:hUirEYExbN wrote: ↑22 Dec 2020, 18:16The touch was consensual, she has clarified this. There's nothing wrong with grabbing someone who wants to be grabbed.
Posting the video was dumb and he should be given a bollocking for that.
As for his other antics, they are not what is being discussed here.
In a talk on Instagram with her fans D'Ival was clear when asked what advice she would give to her younger self."Don't let anyone touch you or disrespect you again" and "don't drink too much tequila at a yacht party in Dubai" were two of the things she wrote.
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