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Who is behind the portal svet-hitrosti.com?

Who is behind the portal svet-hitrosti.com?

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Since we've been together for almost 10 years, it's about time I officially introduce myself to you. In order for you to know who is hiding behind the amateur portal svet-hitrosti.com, I am Blaž Štremfelj. Ever since I can remember, I have been a big fan of auto-moto sports. I still vividly remember watching every Formula 1 race my father watched with interest on the sofa. This is probably where my love for racing comes from. That being said, I have been following F1 for 30 years. Blaž Štremfelj - founder of the portal So that everything wasn't just on the spectator level, I went to autocross and rally with my father. My father was a judge at several races, and I myself took on the task of steward in elementary school, which I thought was phenomenal as an 11-year-old boy, because I could watch the races up close. So I followed up regularly
Bahrain GP: Raikkonen missed the victory by a hair

Bahrain GP: Raikkonen missed the victory by a hair

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Kimi Raikkonen drove one of the better races in Bahrain ... well yeah, more visible now that he has a solid race car that better suits his driving style. He finished 3.3 seconds behind the winner, Lewis Hamilton, and was only a few laps short of a run. The Finn was aware of the lost opportunities immediately after the race, so he indulged in fruit champagne on the stage for the winners with mixed feelings, which is probably not his favorite. He said he could not be satisfied with the second place, which is completely understandable. "We were fast all the time, but we more or less got the most out of the car," he added, and it was that "more or less" that let us know that with his 13 years of experience in Formula One, he was aware that it would be even more can be achieved. Realistically before the race of course not b
One so, the other differently, both wrong

One so, the other differently, both wrong

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  One so, the other differently, both wrong, could describe what happened in the race for the Malaysian Grand Prix, where Sebastian Vettel ignored team commands and overtook Mark Webber, while Nico Rosberg obeyed and stayed behind his teammate Lewis Hamilton. Who did the right thing? “Right” is such a relative term that it’s hard to judge. Everyone will do it for themselves, according to their morals, principles and fan connections. From a moral and sporting point of view, Mark Webber definitely deserved the victory in Malaysia, as he was even better than Vettl in the race, and he managed to overtake him only when the Australian limited the revolutions of his engine so as not to wear it unnecessarily, as will still have to drive with him this year. But if you want to succeed in Formula One, you have to do your best. One of the more controversial d