They playing the wrong games. Lol They need to bring that Baku package at the next race.Merc is playing games.
No they not. As long as he don’t do no stupid on track, they know he won’t beat Max, but still bring enough points to clinch the WCC. Make no mistake they don’t want any teammate to challenge Max.I hope Perez realizes that Redbull is preparing to get rid of him. Time to be selfish and stop helping Max.
Yeah, probably.Gonna be another long season for Ferrari. Lol
Now Merc has let Aston Martin caught up to them in speedGonna be another long season for Ferrari. Lol
Merc is playing games, I think by 3rd race they will dominate.Now Merc has let Aston Martin caught up to them in speed![]()
They said that every race last year.Merc is playing games, I think by 3rd race they will dominate.
Yeah they probably could've done virtual safety car.There was no reason for the safety car
And RB telling Perez to hold back, not to push after Max kept complaining about he was having mechanical issues, Red Bull on that BS again.Yeah they probably could've done virtual safety car.
Max was given the order to slow down the car to prevent any further damage. Max ignored the request and asked what was the fastest lap time so he can speed up his car to beat it, he's a piece of work.
Does this mean he is not racist anymore?
I wouldn't be surprised if the company has ties to the paving of the F1 track in Miami.So Logan Sargeants parents are Florida republicans.
Sargeant Marine Inc. Pleads Guilty and Agrees to Pay Over $16 Million in Criminal Fines to Resolve Foreign Bribery Case
Earlier today, in federal court in Brooklyn, Sargeant Marine Inc., an asphalt company incorporated and formerly headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, pleaded guilty and agreed to pay $16.6 million to resolve foreign bribery charges stemming from conduct by the company and its employees and agents in Brazil, Venezuela and Ecuador. In each one of the countries, the company paid bribes to government officials to obtain contracts to purchase or sell asphalt to the countries’ state-owned companies in violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). Today’s proceedings took place by video before the United States District Judge Eric N. Vitaliano. Previously, a corporate executive for Sargeant Marine, Daniel Sargeant; two Sargeant Marine traders who were active in Brazil, Venezuela and Ecuador, Roberto Finocchi and Jose Tomas Meneses; an agent and a consultant who acted as bribe intermediaries in Brazil and Venezuela, Luiz Eduardo Andrade and David Diaz; and a former Venezuelan government official, Hector Nunez Troyano, who received some of the bribes, pled guilty. In addition, on September 10, 2020, a criminal complaint was unsealed in federal court in Brooklyn charging another former Venezuelan official with conspiracy to commit money laundering, in part for his alleged role in the Sargeant Marine Venezuela scheme.
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Sargeant Marine Inc. Pleads Guilty and Agrees to Pay Over $16 Million in Criminal Fines to Resolve Foreign Bribery Case
Earlier today, in federal court in Brooklyn, Sargeant Marine Inc., an asphalt company incorporated and formerly headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, pleaded guilty and agreed to pay $16.6 million to resolve foreign bribery charges stemming from conduct by the company and its employees and...www.justice.gov
After a quick search his father's brother is a billionaire and has ties to Trump and Ukraine, he also has been sued many times and there is some sex tape of him out there. The typical family first christian Republican.I wouldn't be surprised if the company has ties to the paving of the F1 track in Miami.