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Formula Curious

A Curious Maggie

The musings and research rabbit holes of an F1 fan who is curious about everything, and has even more opinions.

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A random moment from the 2020 season

I’ve been rewatching the 2020 Formula 1 season during the autumn race break. Why? No reason in particular, I just seem to have no memory of F1 that year. To be fair, I changed jobs that year and a previously stable medical condition worsene...

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Dan the Man, sad face

As with everyone else on the internet this week, I am sad that Daniel Ricciardo is out of the Formula 1 grid. I really hope we see him somewhere else, but I would also completely understand if he just wants to hang out on one of his farms f...

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Dan the Man

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  • A Curious Maggie

    F1 writer, and a physicist in a previous life. Chronically curious and chronically ill. I write slow thoughts on a fast sport. Fond of cats.

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