THAT was a brilliant save from Alex
The Atlassian CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes, James Vowles and Jenson Button were together today on a Conference for Atlassian Team’ 25 Event, and the CEO took the time to tell an anecdote about how impressed he was by Carlos attitude on Australia:
“Netflix and cameras are all gone, no one cares anymore in that side of garage. And I saw Carlos walk in, he went to every single member of his pit crew, one by one, thanked each of them. That’s the classiest move I’ve seen someone do.”
And James Vowles saying how Carlos is above all a TEAMPLAYER
“That’s Carlos. Carlos in the moment of it, the team is bigger than him and he wanted the team to be successful above himself. That’s extraordinary, and that’s what he’s all about”
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I don’t think people understand just how impressive carlos’ performances have been lately. for the first time in four years, he’s working with a different engine, one he said he’ll take at least half a season just to adjust to. despite that, he put in the fastest lap in pre-season testing, in p2 in fp1 and a p11 on mediums in fp2. mind you, he’s had about a 100 laps of practise in the car. sure, at end of the day these things might not amount to anything in actual races, where it matters, but to produce a decent lap in a position like his would be a feat in itself, let alone laps like that. he’s said multiple times to not expect big things season, that the goal is to get better than where the team was last season, and I think the team is already well on their way there, in no small part thanks to carlos.
f1 Lights. Camera. Action! 🎬 #F1TheMovie
Our drivers got to enjoy a private screening of @/F1Movie in Monaco! 🍿
Presenting you the New and my favourite member of Team 55, Dominique Heyer-Wright 😻
carlossainz55 Cannes, it’s been a pleasure 💫
Jeddah GP '25 // Carlos on the Post Race Show
"Today, probably, the first race where I maximized what the Williams can do. It's only my 5th race with the team... I think we did a good teamwork, we did everything we could, even though we didn't have the easiest of times in the pit lane with the slow pit stop. The mechanics have been amazing this year, today got a bit stressful for a minute, but then...we managed to bring home the P8." "I just need to keep doing what I'm doing, taking it step-by-step, race-by-race... Following my way of doing things and my philosophy of learning a car, it's just working and going in the right direction. We'll still face setbacks and difficult moments along the way, learning the car and in this adaptation process, but as long as I keep it cool and keep doing my own thing, I think I can get to a very high level in Formula One, like I've shown before."
and you know WHAT THE HELL YEAH IM TOTALLY EXPECTING LANDO TO GO TO THE CHARITY FOOTBALL GAME ON WEDNESDAY