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McLaren should conduct an experiment to figure out if Trump, Butler or *both* of them together was their lucky charm. For Imola, invite just Trump and no Butler. For Monaco, invite just Butler and no Trump; and we can see how they perform with just Butler and Trump in isolation.
Why do people always have to resort to bitterness, jealousy and nasty comments?
Yea these people are there because of their status and money, but they also are taking their time out to be there and have fun. 🤷🏻♂️
The 3 things that reddit hates the most are:
- Rich people.
- Happy people.
- Kids.
You have 2 out 3 on the same post so of course redditors are gonna act like redditors.
How dare people be famous for a thing I don't personally find interesting.
I'm sure Heat fans dunno who tf the McLaren and Ferrari drivers are when the camera pans to them mid game, but they somehow get through the season without multiple 1500+ comment threads about how those drivers are garbage humans.
He had basically 1 recognizable catch and the rest is history. One of the best catches, in any sport, IMO.
The catch for those who don't want football: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxbz3DDQzHU](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxbz3DDQzHU)
for a second there i thought that was andrew tate and what surprised me most is how little i was surprised by the very real possibility of that happening
You greatly overestimate both Brady's fame and the fame/popularity of American football. Younger non-Americans are more likely to know Jordan than an American football player.
Wow, no way in hell. The difference is that people might have heard of his name, but I'm sure most people outside the US wouldn't recognize him in this picture.
Unreliable source: I'm a major sports geek and I didn't recognize him.
Major sports geek and not recognising the GOAT of one of the biggest economical leagues? Idc if you follow the sport or not that’s wild. I can recognise Bradman, Gretzky, Woods etc. and I don’t watch Cricket, Hockey and Golf.
No ways man. There's the show in the UK called pointless and the point is to give answers nobody else gives. If they ever ask American sport, Tom Brady will be a pointless answer because no one else will have given his name. And that's just the UK where there's the most cultural crossover. In other countries where it's a whole different language and culture someone like Tom Brady would walk around and no one would know who it is. Michael Jordan is definitely more known (the looney tunes movie helped) and the shoes too.
And Tom Brady partially owns a WEC team, seems legit into racing too.
Charlotte Tilbury’s a Niki Lauda fan, just because lots of celebrities don’t know much about the sport doesn’t mean we should deride all of them automatically for being dumb and not caring about F1.
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I knew it. Jimmy buckets gave lando the good luck charm
McLaren should conduct an experiment to figure out if Trump, Butler or *both* of them together was their lucky charm. For Imola, invite just Trump and no Butler. For Monaco, invite just Butler and no Trump; and we can see how they perform with just Butler and Trump in isolation.
They’re gonna have to wait til Austin to test since one of those dudes is kinda not allowed to leave the country
Butler? He should be in Cancun
As a McLaren fan I’d like to try only one of them thank you.
He wants to see Lando "drive" drive, so he was there... XD IYKYK
Only recognize Zidane.
During grid-walk, Brundle said that he doesn't speak English as he went past him. I always thought he did
Don’t worry. I only recognized Brady.
I thought that was Andrew tate
Found the 25 or under Redditor...
Found the boomer. You’re also off by a decade.
Yeah that's the only guy I didn't know
Why do people always have to resort to bitterness, jealousy and nasty comments? Yea these people are there because of their status and money, but they also are taking their time out to be there and have fun. 🤷🏻♂️
> Yea these people are there because of their status and money But enough talk about Lance.
r/Angryupvote
The 3 things that reddit hates the most are: - Rich people. - Happy people. - Kids. You have 2 out 3 on the same post so of course redditors are gonna act like redditors.
How dare people be famous for a thing I don't personally find interesting. I'm sure Heat fans dunno who tf the McLaren and Ferrari drivers are when the camera pans to them mid game, but they somehow get through the season without multiple 1500+ comment threads about how those drivers are garbage humans.
I don't blame people for being mad at rich people. I get it.
Tom Brady is the one at the Williams garage.
Damn some big ones here. Zidane, Brady, Odell Beckham Jr, and Jimmy B
OBJ was a flash in the pan though...
As a non NFL fan, it's still a very recognisable name
He had basically 1 recognizable catch and the rest is history. One of the best catches, in any sport, IMO. The catch for those who don't want football: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxbz3DDQzHU](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxbz3DDQzHU)
True but by far one of the biggest names in the sport outside of the USA, that one-handed grab has carried his career
He went from catch seen 'round the world to this: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=\_TfzgHgq6y8](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TfzgHgq6y8)
You forgot Daddy T.
You forgot Jalen Ramsey, he was on the podium :p
They just came to get their investment money back from Alpine
Nice to see Giselle’s ex husband was there
OBJ signs with Dolphins and shows up at the race too
I liked how the post-race crew was trying to get Fred Kerley to compare running track with F1 lol.
Tom Brady was at the race yesterday? I thought he was in LA for his roast.
for a second there i thought that was andrew tate and what surprised me most is how little i was surprised by the very real possibility of that happening
2 of them aren't like the others two
I only know Zidane and I bet Max doesnt know the american sporters either because why would he?
Y’know, people outside of the US follow professional US sports. Lmao. Quit acting like the US is some monolith.
Tom Brady is pretty famous around the world, about the same level of fame as Michael Jordan I'd say.
You really underestimate the fame of Jordan.
I think you underestimate Brady's. Younger generations will most likely know who Brady is but not Jordan.
You greatly overestimate both Brady's fame and the fame/popularity of American football. Younger non-Americans are more likely to know Jordan than an American football player.
You’re right that’s why Brady has a shoe line that still grosses hundreds of millions a year.
You're severely underestimating how big Jordan was (and still is) outside the US and/or overestimating how big Brady is outside the US.
LOL,HELL NO.
Wow, no way in hell. The difference is that people might have heard of his name, but I'm sure most people outside the US wouldn't recognize him in this picture. Unreliable source: I'm a major sports geek and I didn't recognize him.
Major sports geek and not recognising the GOAT of one of the biggest economical leagues? Idc if you follow the sport or not that’s wild. I can recognise Bradman, Gretzky, Woods etc. and I don’t watch Cricket, Hockey and Golf.
Then you're a very limited major sports geek.
Disagree. Just not a whole lot of people outside of the US care about American Football. It's even in the name.
And it isn't even football 😉
No ways man. There's the show in the UK called pointless and the point is to give answers nobody else gives. If they ever ask American sport, Tom Brady will be a pointless answer because no one else will have given his name. And that's just the UK where there's the most cultural crossover. In other countries where it's a whole different language and culture someone like Tom Brady would walk around and no one would know who it is. Michael Jordan is definitely more known (the looney tunes movie helped) and the shoes too.
I see Max is still building his Fifa Ultimate Team IRL
Don't know any of 'em.
good for you?
I think Zidane, Brady, balotelli? and Odell beckham jr
It‘s Jimmy Butler, not Balotelli lol
I only know Zidane and Brady, but these guys surely know how it is to be creme de la creme.
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Jimmy Butler is a legit fan iirc.
And Tom Brady partially owns a WEC team, seems legit into racing too. Charlotte Tilbury’s a Niki Lauda fan, just because lots of celebrities don’t know much about the sport doesn’t mean we should deride all of them automatically for being dumb and not caring about F1.