I LOVE TUMBLR PEOPLE SO MUCH.
They’re so caring. And nice. And lovely. And aw, adorable.
F. Nasr, property of Raikkonen, apparently… sexy drivers have sexy sponsors
Felipe with Kimi’s name across his chest. I approve.
(Source: mariapaddock)
Charles called the Queen ‘Mummy’. OMG I CAN’T WITH THIS GLORIOUS COUNTRY.
(Source: markwebbergivesmewings)
The noise that I just made was not human…
(Source: buttoner)
Via Yeah, even this mentions Charles Pic...
In 1940, You Could Rent a Manhattan Apartment For $30
CUNY’s Center for Urban Research launched a project entitled Welcome to 1940s New York today—a look socioeconomic climate of the city in the 1940s, or more simply, a look at how relatively cheap renting was way back when. […]
Take a look at what CUNY’s Urban Research team unearthed about Manhattan’s West Village which was pitched as “not a neighborhood for artists and writers” (mind you, rents there are now $3,000 and up).
Read more at The Atlantic Wire. [Image: CUNY Center for Urban Research]
If you want to be in F1 fandom, you need to know some rules:
Nessie is Mrs. Button
Emilie - Mrs. Angry Bird
Amy - Mrs. Raikkonen
(sorry Jenny xD)Katy - Mrs. Pic
Audrey - Mrs. Colombain
And…
Hello my dear followers, i just drawn it right now and i hope it’s nice drawing.
My love for him is endless, you know
Anya
0.09 short …
mechanics working on François Cevert’s Tyrrell-Ford 002, during the race he came 0.09 of a second short of winning the Grand Prix, finishing in 3rd place
his result did secure Tyrrell’s first constructor’s world championshipFrançois Cevert, ELF Tyrrell-Ford 002, 1971 Italian Grand Prix, Monza
Via Fuck Yeah François Cevert

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In 1940, You Could Rent a Manhattan Apartment For $30
CUNY’s Center for Urban Research launched a project entitled Welcome to 1940s New York today—a look socioeconomic climate of the city in the 1940s, or more simply, a look at how relatively cheap renting was way back when. […]
Take a look at what CUNY’s Urban Research team unearthed about Manhattan’s West Village which was pitched as “not a neighborhood for artists and writers” (mind you, rents there are now $3,000 and up).
Read more at The Atlantic Wire. [Image: CUNY Center for Urban Research]](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m53r8lLqir1qcokc4o1_500.png)



