quot There is Life Outside F1 quot Twitterati Rejoices as McLaren Reject Finally Gets Redemption With Championship Glory
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Stoffel Vandoorne-Formula E World Champion. Well, they do say never judge a driver by their results in an average car — Ed Spencer (@EdSpencer99) I love that when McLaren bought Mercedes EQ FE team, Stoffel Vandoorne peaced the fuck outta there. Considering his past with McLaren, you cannot blame him. — Ploy Tang (@ploytang) If i didnt have to work i would be parading around while wearing my stoffel vandoorne mclaren shirt — Dani at home with postrace depression (@sunsetgasly) There’s life after McLaren, buddy! Fantastic achievement, my old Macca mate! Bravo! Wonderful! Stoffel Vandoorne champion! — Matt Bishop (@TheBishF1) After all the drama that unfolded in F1 silly season, do you think Vandoorne can be the next on the list of the potential drivers of the 2023 grid?
There is Life Outside F1 Twitterati Rejoices as McLaren Reject Finally Gets Redemption With Championship Glory
Published 08/14/2022, 9:55 AM EDTBy The redemption day is here for the former F1 driver, Stoffel Vandoorne, who won the Seoul ePrix and got his maiden FIA Formula E Championship title. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad The driver who found himself sidelined from the pinnacle of motorsport after 2018, found his voice back in the electric racing league and made a statement with a brilliant season. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Vandoorne made his Formula E debut in 2018 with the HWA Racelab. However, after two seasons, he jumped ship to the new team on the grid, Mercedes-EQ to partner with Nyck de Vries. Both drivers share the same results but in a different year. In his two seasons in F1, the Belgian driver arguably failed to turn heads with his performance because of the shortcomings of the racing car under him. Eventually, in 2018, McLaren opted to switch him. With recent developments, many fans were enraged, and F1 Twitter uses this opportunity to put Vandoorne’s former F1 team under fire. Now we can claim Mclaren has ruined F1 career of 3 world champions — Aadarsh (@aadarshf1) Stoffel Vandoorne is the Formula E champ. Good for him, I always felt like he got shit luck in F1, coming into the McLaren Honda project then being shuffled away — Dan – EngineMode11 (@EngineMode11) Formula 1 should have given Stoffel Vandoorne more time But then again, F1’s loss, Formula E’s gain — Paddock Passion (@PaddockPassion) Stoffel Vandoorne checking his phone after today's race — Manic! At the Costco (@quorntail) I’m so happy for Stoffel Vandoorne. I don’t follow Formula E (I only really follow it on social media) but I always felt bad for how unlucky his F1 career was. He joined in the McLaren-Honda era and was never able to prove himself in a fast car. It was all down to timing… — Joe McCormick (@JoeMcCormickF1) Once again reminded that Stoffel Vandoorne should have been given more time in F1. — RagnhiId (@ragnhiId) Unfortunately, it was the last season for him in the championship as the German constructor parted ways from the Formula E competition. Both the team and the driver went out with a bang by winning the final and raising both the constructors and the driver’s titles. Stoffel Vandoorne proving once again that a couple of rough seasons in Formula 1 is not a career killer. Just because things transpire against you there doesn't mean you suddenly lose all of your talent. There IS life outside Formula 1. — A miserable motor racing fan (@YeOldeMMRF) It's sure been a good year for drivers who left in 2018.Marcus Ericsson-Indy 500 winner
Brendon Hartley-Le Mans winner
Stoffel Vandoorne-Formula E World Champion. Well, they do say never judge a driver by their results in an average car — Ed Spencer (@EdSpencer99) I love that when McLaren bought Mercedes EQ FE team, Stoffel Vandoorne peaced the fuck outta there. Considering his past with McLaren, you cannot blame him. — Ploy Tang (@ploytang) If i didnt have to work i would be parading around while wearing my stoffel vandoorne mclaren shirt — Dani at home with postrace depression (@sunsetgasly) There’s life after McLaren, buddy! Fantastic achievement, my old Macca mate! Bravo! Wonderful! Stoffel Vandoorne champion! — Matt Bishop (@TheBishF1) After all the drama that unfolded in F1 silly season, do you think Vandoorne can be the next on the list of the potential drivers of the 2023 grid?