Some Notes on the Upcoming Qatar Grand Prix
In my last post, I explained how the Monday Night Football game between the Ravens and Chargers had a strong link to the F1 race in Las Vegas this past weekend, particularly through Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton.
Next year, however, Hamilton will be leaving the team he’s captured six World Championships with and will be replacing Carlos Sainz at Ferrari.
Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton…Carlos Sainz…Carl Lewis…
Currently, Hamilton is listed at 5-to-1 odds to win, while Sainz is at 10-to-1. Despite Max and the McLarens being the favorites this weekend (as they stood on the podium in Qatar last year), it’s these two drivers I have a serious eye on.
Hamilton is fresh off a second place in Las Vegas, and Carlos has been as consistent as anyone near the top all season. Logically, the Ferrari should fare better in Qatar, which is a very different track from Vegas. A dusty surface, on the other hand, could again favor the Silver Arrows.
Thirty-three (33)
137 is the 33rd Prime number
Carlos was 11015 days old for his most recent victory in his Ferrari at the Mexico City Grand Prix.
Desert racing commences on a date with Primary numerology of 57:
Argentina
The winning nation for the 2022 World Cup held in Qatar was Argentina, led by Lionel Messi.
Lewis Hamilton drives the 44 car
Carlos Sainz drives the 55 car
55 is the birth numerology of Franco Colapinto, the first F1 driver in decades to be from Argentina:
Carlos Sainz is the only driver on the grid born in 1994:
The last time Sainz won, it was 202 days after the Great American Eclipse, and it was his 202nd Grand Prix. Argentina is the nation that saw the Greatest Eclipse for the major 2020 Total solar eclipse, which happened at the exact halfway point between the two Great American Eclipses:
Colapinto was born on May 27th, or 5/27:
As it appears, there may be an even larger riddle at play that ties in to Olympian and sports legend Carl Lewis, another speedster who shares names with Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton.
761 is the 135th Prime number
Sainz drives the number Fifty-five car.