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What I Missed for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix won by Piastri

Piastri edges out Leclerc for dramatic Azerbaijan GP win amid late-race chaos

In my last Super Stream, I spent a lot of time discussing the riddles connecting drivers Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc to a potential win in Baku this weekend. However, the streak is over – it was Norris’s McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri who crossed the line first, with Leclerc P2 and Lando, who started 15th after a shocking exit in Q1, climbing all the way to P4.

I wasn’t confident in either one of my picks. Immediately after making the video, I began wondering if I missed the boat here, because there seemed to be something else pointing to Piastri:

So where did I go wrong? We start with this other comment I got on the video:

Welp…I had completely forgotten about this. I suppose I can be my own worst enemy at times.


In May, I made this video connecting Formula One to the death of Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi, whose helicopter crashed in Azerbaijan, and its links to Kobe Bryant. The date was 5/19, while yesterday’s race in the country was run on 9/15.

Naturally, the name Raisi looks and sounds a bit similar to Piastri. But of course the winner in Baku would be numerically-connected to that crash, which was a tribute to three-time F1 champion Ayrton Senna, who was born on the 81st day of a leap year:

Notice how my post on this began with 81. Oscar Piastri won in his #81 car:

Oscar’s win in Baku fell exactly 973 weeks after Kobe scored 81 points:

Recall how Lando Norris was 9073 days old for the race, which was Tua Tagovailoa’s age when Damar Hamlin had his cardiac arrest. This was a very significant number to the World Trade Center.


That post also begins with the number 118. Raisi died on the same day as the 1108th Grand Prix, while this was the 1118th Grand Prix.

Kobe Bryant and Oscar Piastri were born 1180 weeks apart:

The race ended behind a Safety Car after Carlos Sainz & Sergio Perez crashed on the penultimate lap.

Sergio Perez & Carlos Sainz = 118 Reduction, 1680 Sumerian, and 314 Reverse

Carlos Sainz was born 1680 days after Sergio Perez, and they crashed 30 years, 14 days later:


Ebrahim Raisi

Ebrahim died 10 months, 18 days (or a span of 10 months, 19 days) before Oscar’s birthday:

President Aliyev was 22,911 days old for the race, which fell 119 days after President Raisi died:

118 is the first multiple of 59

"Ebrahim Raisolsadati" = 590 (Latin)

Piastri was 5 months, 9 days after his birthday for his win:


Raisi died 22 weeks, 3 days after his birthday, when Yale University was 322 years, 223 days old, on a date with 32 / 23 numerology, 32 weeks and 2 days after Hamas’s attack on Israel.

Piastri became a two-time winner at 1,223 weeks, 2 days of age:

Ebrahim died 322 (or a span of 323) days before Oscar’s birthday:

323 was the major number of significance in my post on Charles Leclerc and former U.S. President Barack Obama.

Oscar was born 32 weeks, 2 days after Kobe’s birthday:

Senna died 3 months, 22 days (or 3 months, 23 days w/ end date) before Kobe’s birthday:


Kobe Bryant

Ebrahim Raisi died 157 days after his birthday:

"Kobe Bryant" = 157 (Reverse)

Bryant died a span of 157 days after his 41st birthday:

Kobe Bryant = 113, 1130, and 41

Raisi died 1 month, 13 days after Piastri’s birthday:

Piastri was born 113 days into Raisi’s 41st year (or when he was 2103 weeks of age):

Kobe represented the 213 Area code in Los Angeles.

"Kobe Bean Bryant" = 213 (Capitals Added)


I also discussed the number 295 in connection with Ebrahim Raisi.

Piastri was 295 days after his birthday for Kobe’s crash:

Yesterday’s race in Baku was 12 weeks, 6 days before Raisi’s birthday. Kobe died on 1/26:

Piastri was 1206 weeks old for Raisi’s crash:

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