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No, from Two Whiskeys Zero Kilo Yankee Hotel. Although I think in one of my earlier lessons, before I learned the etiquette of not cutting sort of turns, it was sort of, there was a little sort of sensation in the brain that was like, hmm, take the racing line. Take the racing line on this corner. But no, nothing in terms of DRS or overtaking, nothing in that regard. Also, yeah, Azerbaijan was the Grand Prix that was over the past weekend, the 19th to the 21st. It was on a tight street circuit, which meant that there was a bit of chaos. Most of the chaos was petitioned into qualifying on the Saturday because in qualifying, we saw six separate red flag incidents, which is a record for the most red flag deployed in a single qualifying session in Formula One history, which is very interesting. And it almost ended up with a shock pole position. That wasn't to be because, because Michael Gaffen ended up picking up pole position. He ended up converting to victory as well. But Carlos Sainz for Williams, he nearly got there. He nearly got to pole position, but he did end up holding on to a podium position. He fell one spot in the race for P3. But yeah, it was still quite an interesting race. Even though not as much happened in the Grand Prix as in qualifying, I feel like the Grand Prix weekend was heavily interesting because of qualifying rather than the race. Some people exited the Grand Prix weekend thinking that there was a bit of a missed opportunity in terms of how much more of an interesting race there could have been compared to what there was. But it was still pretty good. I've got to say, even though my personal favorite driver did crash out on lap one, that was a bit unfortunate. But there were a couple of feel-good moments in there with especially Carlos Sainz on the podium. Let me reset again.

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