F1, Max Verstappen’s winning loop worthy of “Groundhog Day”. Which no coincidence would have Dutch origins…

F1, Max Verstappen’s winning loop worthy of “Groundhog Day”. Which no coincidence would have Dutch origins…
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The current Formula One she’s stuck in some sort of time loop worthy of the film “Starting over again”. For those who are not familiar with the cinema, know that it is a 1993 film, in which the protagonist (a meteorologist with a hateful character) finds himself imprisoned in a surreal vicious circle.

Time, for him, no longer moves forward. Every morning, when I wake up, the date is always the same and is forced to relive the same previous day. Events repeat themselves exactly the same every day, with absolute predictability. Does it remind you of anything? Maybe there F1 contemporary, where each GP has a substantially similar outcome to the previous one?

The film we are talking about has an original title “Groundhog Day”because one imagines that this weatherman played by Bill Murray gets stuck at the February 2an anniversary which is celebrated in Canada and the United States “Groundhog Day”. Here the donkey falls, sorry, the rodent.

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One version regarding the origins of the festival states that it was imported by settlers Dutch. Yep, just like Max Verstappencapable of chaining Formula One in his very personal winning loop!

Tradition states that if the marmot leaves his burrow and does not see his shadow because the weather is cloudy, then winter will end soon. Conversely, if the day is clear and sunny, winter is destined to last another six weeks.

In short, the concept is similar to that of Candlemas day. Just February 2nd. In our area they say “For Holy Candlemas, if it snows or if it’s winter we’re outside, but if it’s winter and it’s windy we’re inside.”

This weekend we will race, in fact, in the United States. Theoretically it would be May, but it could easily be February 2nd. However, who distinguishes the GPs the most, all won by Verstappen? Who knows what he saw Super Max when he came out of his lair and if this absolute hegemony is destined to last not 6 weeks, but rather 6 years

 
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