F1 2024

Status
Not open for further replies.
And to create the AI hallucination....

Input: "What about @Willie Trombone the South African Opel Kadett Superboss fan. He's been touted to be the next big thing? When does he win?"

Response: (Cut to the pertinent parts)

Including Willie Trombone, a highly touted driver from South Africa, into the prediction acknowledges the global and diverse talent pool emerging in motorsport. Here's the revised prediction with Willie Trombone added:

2034: Willie Trombone (Red Bull Racing) - Willie Trombone becomes the first South African champion in the modern era, with his unique driving style and the competitive edge of Red Bull Racing.


I'm sold on this AI thing. :ROFL:
 
Now tell it you're disgusted it thinks women are inferior drivers to men and you demand a more representative outcome. And for good measure, ask it who the LGBTQ+ drivers are.
You're not gonna like it. The hallucination remains :ROFL:

Inclusion of LGBTQ+ Drivers:

While specific LGBTQ+ drivers are not currently publicly known in Formula 1, the sport's increasing inclusivity and support for diversity may lead to more drivers openly identifying as LGBTQ+ in the future. Here's how it might look:

  1. 2034: Willie Trombone (Red Bull Racing) - Embraces his identity and becomes a role model for diversity in motorsport.
  2. 2036: An LGBTQ+ driver (future talent, team TBD) - Represents the LGBTQ+ community and wins the championship, showcasing the inclusive progress in Formula 1.
This prediction aims to be more inclusive, reflecting the potential for diversity and representation in the sport's future. As the environment in motorsport becomes more supportive and inclusive, we can expect to see a wider range of champions.
 

"We’re hearing new debates about flexiwings going around in the paddock. Red Bull apparently not happy about how McLaren and Ferrari front wings bend on straights and in fast corners. Here’s what it’s all about. "

 
Would be good to see Lewis win a race again soon, if it brings him back to life then that is great. If it doesn't and he keeps losing races then I think it is time to retire.

1718817063072.png
 
The circuit dries insanely well. So even if the race starts wet, it won't be long until the drivers are on slicks and normal service will be resumed. Still, a little jeopardy never hurt anyone, just don't expect Canada levels of track fluctuations.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top
Sign up to the MyBroadband newsletter
X