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  1. HAMILTON MONOLOGUE DRIVERS
  2. HAMILTON MONOLOGUE FREE

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HAMILTON MONOLOGUE FREE

In this subreddit, feel free to post anything relating to Hamilton - news about the play, stuff about the Secretary of the Treasury, stuff about Lin-Manuel Miranda, discussion about any of these things, etc.įor tickets, news, casting info, and more, check out the official website. (If you wanna get on memorizing every line, hit up during your second listen for lyrics, analysis, and Lin's comments) = If you wanna listen to the cast recording, it's on iTunes, and Spotify - this NPR article links to the Spotify playlist! Check it out! = It features the first Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton, and is based on a biography by Ron Chernow. Hamilton is an award-winning musical on Broadway, written by Lin-Manuel Miranda. “I already know how the next drivers’ briefing will be,” joked Schmidt."Hamilton literally wrote a verse to get him off an island - that’s the most hip-hop shit ever." - Lin-Manuel Miranda Schmidt also made a joke that Vettel may even trigger his suspended fine to be imposed with another walkout in France, should Alonso choose to bring up the incident in Austria where Carlos Sainz got away with overtaking George Russell off the circuit.Īt the Red Bull Ring last year, Alonso had been passed by Charles Leclerc, Pierre Gasly and Daniel Ricciardo across the two races on back-to-back weekends in the opening stages when they ran off track – and were not punished. “That went on for a relatively long time, it all went in circles and at some point Vettel snapped and left because they didn’t make progress.” “And whenever he sees someone doing the same thing but not being penalised, he shows this case and explains it in epic breadth and then tries to get confirmation from Race Control that he was wrongly penalised. “The whole thing started, as it seems to always be the case now, with a monologue from Alonso, who takes every opportunity now to show the penalty he got in Canada was actually wrong.

HAMILTON MONOLOGUE DRIVERS

“Race Control hears what the drivers are saying, but then doesn’t actually give any feedback and then just does what they think is right,” said Schmit in his video review of the Austrian GP.

hamilton monologue

Reporter Michael Schmidt, of Auto Motor und Sport, says Alonso was taking centre stage as he defended his actions in Canada, where he had earned a penalty for weaving on the straight while trying to fend off Valtteri Bottas.

hamilton monologue

Mick Schumacher subsequently said a discussion, understood to be about track limits, had been “going round in circles” while broadcaster Ted Kravitz, on Sky F1, suggested there had been a 20-minute argument about driving standards. The reason, it had turned out, was that the four-time former World Champion had walked out of the drivers’ meeting without permission and was duly fined 25,000 euros – suspended until the end of the season subject to any further breach of that article in the rules. A lengthy drivers’ meeting that ended with Sebastian Vettel being fined was dragged out by a Fernando Alonso “monologue”, according to a report.Īfter the Austrian Grand Prix sprint, it emerged Vettel had received a summons from the stewards having “failed to live up to standard” in the expectation of F1 drivers serving as role models.














Hamilton monologue