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Q: Which film makes you cry?
- Jenson Button: Not many. Actually ‘The Notebook’ almost made me cry. And also ‘Days of Thunder’… no, not really, that was a joke.
- Lewis Hamilton: Oh, there are many films that make you feel involved. At least I get involved, as I love movies and sometimes get really into them.
- Sebastian Vettel: ‘La Vita e Bella’ (Life is Beautiful). If you know the film you understand.
- Mark Webber: Marley and Me, that dog film. I was a little bit on the edge. I do love dogs very much.
- Robert Kubica: I am not a film guy. I even cannot remember when I was last at the movies or watched a film from beginning to end on the TV.
- Vitaly Petrov: A film called ‘Goal!’ by director Danny Cannon, which is about a youngster from Mexico and his overwhelming desire to be a football player.
- Nico Rosberg: It was The Lion King. I must have been seven years-old.
- Michael Schumacher: Lately it was Slumdog Millionaire. Well, at least a little.
- Sebastien Buemi: It was not so long ago. It’s called ‘My Sister’s Keeper’ and stars Cameron Diaz as a woman who has two daughters.
- Adrian Sutil: I am not a cry baby.
- Jarno Trulli: Ah so many! I don’t like watching romantic movies, I prefer watching action. CSI… things like that.
- Rubens Barrichello: 'The Champ'. It was a long time ago and the first movie that I can remember that made me cry.
- Felipe Massa: No movies. The last time I cried was when I was reading Eric Clapton’s book when he was writing about how he lost his son.
- Nico Hulkenberg: 'Marley & Me', I think.
- Qual é a do Sutil, hein, gente? E, omg, eu também amo Slumdog Millionaire *-* E, Brit, vem ser lindo e meigo aqui em casa. *-*

Thanks Singapore! It was awesome.

Life is like a ferris wheel;

I love Singapore.

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Red Bull Racing has dedicated its victory in the Italian Grand Prix to former staff member Erin Pezzella, who lost her battle against cancer earlier in the week.
“Earlier this week we lost a young girl who worked for the team for five years in accounts,” said Christian Horner.
“She was 31 years of age and she lost a very brave fight against cancer, so as a team we would like to dedicate this to her today. It puts everything into perspective.”
(Source: autosport.com, via smedleyfm)


Racing is something that most people will never understand. It’s not just a sport or something to do on Saturday night. It’s a way of life. Once your in it, it’s in your blood. Once you make your first lap or stage you can’t stop. The track or service area is home away from home. You smell that race fuel, rubber, and when… you hear those engines scream it’s music to your ears.
Reblog this if you love racing.
(Source: sparkz-and-speed, via noeizumi)
