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    Fans all say the same thing as Lewis Hamilton reveals dramatic new hairdo as he pets baby giraffe and elephant in Kenya

    LEWIS HAMILTON has shown off some photos of him while on holiday, and surprised fans with a new hairdo.The Formula One star, 37, has been enjoying the mid-season break in Africa.
    Lewis Hamilton posted a photo of himself petting baby giraffe
    Hamilton praised the work of the Reteti Animal Sanctuary in Kenya
    Hamilton also petted a baby elephant while at the sanctuary
    Hamilton has been touring around Africa during the F1 mid-season break, with Kenya his latest destination
    And the latest photos he published on his Instagram page have caused quite a stir among his fandom – gaining over 1.1 million likes in less than a day.
    Hamilton posted a number of photos from the Reteti Animal Sanctuary in Kenya – whose work he described as “an inspiration” – where he could be seen petting a baby giraffe and baby elephant.
    But it was the seven-time World Champion’s new hair which got fans really talking.
    “Your hair looks amazing, champs!” wrote one user, as Hamilton showed off his new curly look.
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    A second said: “Hair beautiful Lewis,” with another echoing this by saying “The Hair,” followed by a string of heart in eye emojis.
    Another user added: “ahhh your natural hair.”
    A fifth said: “Love the hair,” while another remarked: “Methinks the curls should stay, Sir.”
    Hamilton was previously pictured holding a goat, causing many fans to draw comparisons between the two, seeing as Hamilton’s achievements in F1 stand him up alongside the very best the sport has to offer.
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    This season Hamilton initially struggled to adapt to the new era of car design, which is meant to allow cars to participate in closer racing.
    He and his team, Mercedes, started the year poorly and initially struggled to deal with a phenomenon known as porpoising, which reduced their car’s pace.
    Despite this, research and development has paid dividends for Hamilton and team-mate George Russell, who have scored double podium finishes in the last two races.
    As it stands, Hamilton has very little chance of catching current World Champion Max Verstappen, who continues to capitalise on Ferrari’s numerous errors in their bid for a world title.
    Mercedes sit just 30 points off of Ferrari despite having a far slower car throughout most of the season, with Hamilton now just 10 points off of Carlos Sainz Jr. following podium finishes five races in a row.
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    The F1 season will resume at the end of August with the Belgium Grand Prix, one of the most testing tracks on the entire calendar.
    And despite it being the off-season, F1 has still seen its share of drama with Oscar Piastri and Alpine’s contract spat.
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    Watch bizarre moment mystery FORMULA 1 car spotted racing down motorway after driver escaped ban for same stunt before

    A FORMULA ONE car has been spotted driving down a motorway – leaving fellow road users bemused.The old Ferrari was filmed speeding along the two-lane highway.
    The old F1 car was spotted driving on the D4 motorway in the Czech Republic
    The car was also seen on the same road in 2019
    Police have tracked down the owner of the car but have been unable to press charges
    The F1 car was spotted along the D4 motorway which runs out of Prague in the Czech Republic to the border with Germany.
    But it is illegal to drive such vehicles on the motorway in the Czech Republic and police have investigated a similar incident that occurred in 2019.
    The same car was spotted driving in the same section of motorway, leading police to look into the incident.
    The owner of the car was tracked down but the suspect denied he was behind the wheel at the time in question.
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    And since police could not prove otherwise due to a helmet hiding the driver’s identity, charges could not be brought against the suspect.
    That meant the driver avoided a fine worth thousands of pounds and a one-year driving ban.
    Social media users found the clip hilarious and some even praised the driver for daring to take his F1 car on the road.
    One Twitter user wrote: “LEGEND!”
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    Another added: “We love to see it, be right back just going to grab some milk in the F1 car.”
    A third said: “Not all heroes wear capes.” More

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    F1 star Lando Norris’ girlfriend Luisinha Oliveira stuns in bikini on yacht

    MODEL Luisinha Oliveira lives life in the fast lane as she displays the winning smile and figure that sets F1 boyfriend Lando Norris’ heart racing.The bikini-clad Portuguese beauty, 22, was on a yacht in Ibiza.
    Gorgeous Luisinha Oliveira showed off her stunning figure in a bikini as she enjoyed a holiday with her beau, F1 star Lando NorrisCredit: Splash
    The pair were holidaying in Ibiza on yacht during Lando’s mid-season breakCredit: Splash
    The couple were seen hanging out with friends and enjoying watersports.
    Luisinha sported a bikini and bright pink watch.
    Lando and Lushinha confirmed they were dating in an Instagram post earlier this year.
    McLaren driver Lando, 22, cuddled up to Luisinha, while enjoying a mid-season break from Grand Prix racing.
    They were clearly lapping up their time with each other.
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    Norris is seventh in the driver standings, trailing behind Red Bull, Ferrari, and Mercedes.
    The next race is the Belgian Grand Prix later this month.
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    The McLaren driver is currently seventh in the driver standingsCredit: Rex More

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    Inside Michael Schumacher’s ‘secret treatment’ to ‘rebuild’ F1 legend with ‘£115,000-a-week’ medical care

    MICHAEL SCHUMACHER’S health is still a mystery – but he is reported to have undergone “secret” pioneering medical treatment, stirring hopes the legendary Formula One star could be rebuilt.Schumacher is reported to have received medical care costing as much as £115,000-a-week as his family, friends and pals all hope he can recover from his horror ski crash.
    Michael Schumacher is understood to be undergoing treatmentCredit: Getty – Contributor
    His wife Corinna broke down in tears as she accepted a prize honouring MichaelCredit: Splash
    Schumacher’s health has been shrouded in secrecy since he suffered a catastrophic brain injury while skiing in 2013.
    But it has been reported the Formula One champion has had a team of 15 nurses and doctors offering around-the-clock care for him.
    The 53-year-old was placed in a medically induced coma for almost six months after the accident while he was on the slopes with his son Mick.
    It was reported after the ski crash he had surgery to remove blood clots from his brain.
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    But in June 2014, he was discharged from hospital so he could receive treatment at his family home near Switzerland’s Lake Geneva.
    His family have reportedly been forced to sell off Schumacher’s beloved private jet and holiday home in Norway – worth an estimated £25m – in a bid to cover his medical costs.
    And only small trickles of information have been released since, with reports that Schumacher remains in a wheelchair and can react to things around him.
    However, in 2019, it was reported that Schumacher was set to undergo breakthrough stem cell therapy in a bid to regenerate and rebuild his nervous system.
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    Renowned French cardiologist Dr Philippe Menasche, who had operated on him previously, was due to carry out the treatment to transfer cells from Schumacher’s heart to his brain.
    In stem cell therapy, cells are taken from either bone marrow or the patient’s own heart and injected into other parts of the body in order to repair damaged tissue.
    Italian neurosurgeon Dr Nicola Acciari said at the time that the legendary driver was suffering from muscle degeneration and osteoporosis as a result of being bed-bound for so many years.
    She said: “The goal is to regenerate Michael’s nervous system.”
    French journalist Jean-Michel Décugis told The Times that the stem cell therapy will have an “anti-inflammatory effect” which will most likely impact the brain.
    He said: “Our sources say that Michael Schumacher is receiving stem cell perfusions that… produce a systemic anti-inflammatory effect.
    “That is to say they reach the whole body and you could imagine that they reach Michael Schumacher’s brain.
    “It’s quite mysterious. Officially [Menasché] works only on the heart.
    “He is carrying out experiments with [secretome] that is made by a laboratory from new stem cells and injected into veins, until now only on animals.”
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    Mr Décugis also claims that Schumacher is being injected with secretome – protein found in the human body – which he says Menasche calls “stem cell juice.”
    Dr Menasche however warned fans that he “does not work miracles” following the first widely-reported stem cell therapy on the sports star in October 2018.
    He also slammed claims he was carrying out “experiments” on the legendary racing driver.
    And in September 2019, he said details of Schumacher’s treatment would remain “secret” for reasons of medical confidentiality.
    Following the treatment at the Georges Pompidou Hospital in Paris, France, he was said to be “conscious”, although few other details were given about his condition.
    And years since he is claimed to have undergone the treatment, there has been no concrete updates – amid reports that the Schumacher family are seeking to spend the winter months at a new property in Majorca.
    In 2020, his former boss and close friend Jean Todt revealed Schuey was receiving treatment tailored to help him “return to a more normal life”.
    Todt, who oversaw five of Schumacher’s seven titles as Ferrari team boss, is one of just a handful of visitors allowed to see him at home.
    “I am very discreet on this subject,” he told Ouest France. “We all know that Michael had a very serious accident and, unfortunately, it had significant consequences for him.
    “Since then, he has been treated so that he can be able to return to a more normal life.”
    Schumacher has reportedly undergone pioneering stem cell therapy in ParisCredit: AFP
    His condition is still unknown, almost nine years on from his tragic accidentCredit: EPA
    Last month, Schuey’s wife Corinna broke down in tears – and she has previously admitted the F1 hero “is different now”.
    As she accepted the State Prize of North Rhine-Westphalia on her stricken husband’s behalf, she became emotional as she commented on her husband’s condition.
    And speaking on the Netflix documentary Schumacher, she said: “I miss Michael every day.
    “But it’s not just me who misses him, it’s the children, his father, everyone around him.”
    Although she admitted he was “different,” she insisted that “he’s here and that gives us strength”.
    Corinna also offered a brief glimpse as their life at home.
    She said: “We’re together. We live together at home. We do therapy.
    “We do everything we can to make Michael better and to make sure he’s comfortable. And to simply make him feel our family, our bond.”
    Former boss Ross Brawn told The Guardian in 2016 he still visits his friend regularly.
    “Michael was such a strong character and all through his racing career he only suffered a broken leg,” he said. “The irony of this happening during a quieter life was terrible.”
    He went on: “We go see him and hope and pray that one day he will make a recovery. I was quoted as saying he’s improving and it was not what I really meant. The family are conducting his convalescence in private and I need to respect that.
    “So I don’t want to comment on his condition beyond saying we’re extremely hopeful we’ll see Michael as we knew him at some point in the future.”
    Speaking just before his 50th birthday, she reassured his supporters that he was in “good hands” and that the family were doing “everything humanly possible to help him”.
    Todt also told Radio Monte-Carlo in 2019 that he had watched F1 races with the legendary driver on TV.
    “I’m always careful with such statements, but it’s true. I saw the race together with Michael Schumacher at his home in Switzerland.”
    He suffered a catastrophic brain injury in a skiing accident in 2013Credit: AFP
    Meanwhile, sources – described as “close relatives” – claimed in French magazine Paris Match back in 2018 that Schumacher cries when he sees natural beauty.
    They said: “When you put him in his wheelchair facing the beautiful panorama of the mountains overlooking the lake, Michael sometimes cries.”
    Michael is one of the greatest F1 drivers of all time, dominating the sport in the early 2000s after rising to power in the 90s.
    He raced from 1991 to 2006, and again from 2010 to 2012 – a second act of his career which saw him become instrumental in setting up Lewis Hamilton’s dominant Mercedes team.
    The German won five world championships with Ferrari and two for Benetton.
    Schumacher retired in 2012, but just a year later he was involved in a life-changing skiing accident while on the slopes with Mick.
    And meanwhile, Schumacher’s former manager Willi Weber accused the star’s family of lying about his condition.
    The 80-year-old said he is still “angry” that the brood hasn’t updated him on the F1 icon’s health since his skiing accident nine years ago.
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    He took swipes at both Corinna and Jean Todt, saying: “They kept me out, telling me it’s too early, well now it’s too late.”
    Weber initially understood the need for secrecy from the Schumacher family but that since he got out of hospital, “we have only heard lies from them”. More

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    Fans all saying the same thing as F1 legend Lewis Hamilton shares picture with a goat and calls it his ‘new best friend’

    FORMULA ONE fans were all saying the same thing after seeing a cheeky tweet from Sir Lewis Hamilton.The seven-time F1 world champion, who has been travelling in Africa during the mid-season break, posted a picture of himself carrying a goat in the countryside.
    Lewis Hamilton shared a picture of himself with a goat to Twitter and InstagramCredit: TWITTER@LEWISHAMILTON
    F1 fans were quick to comment on the snapCredit: TWITTER
    Several of them dubbed the Brit as the ‘GOAT’ of the sportCredit: TWITTER
    His accompanying caption for the snap read: “My new best friend.”
    And his legion of fans were quick to dub him Formula One’s GOAT (greatest of all time).
    One tweeted: “A Tale of Two Goats. One born a goat, the other trained and raced to be the Greatest of All Times.”
    Another said: “Two Goats.”
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    And another said: “That’s You and You.”
    One remarked: “Goat holding a goat.”
    Another chimed in: “I like how you carry yourself, Lewis.”
    One F1 fan asked: “Finally hanging out with your brothers and sisters?”
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    Stevenage speedster Hamilton has struggled on the track this season and is currently toiling in sixth place in the Driver Standings.
    Hamilton is eager to secure a record-breaking eighth world title but is well aware that Father Time is no longer on his side.
    When asked about Sebastian Vettel’s imminent retirement, the 37-year-old said: “It’s a reminder that I’m in that part of my career that people that I came up with, and have raced with for so long, will start to stop.
    “Before you know it, Fernando [Alonso] will not be here and then… who is there after that?
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    “I’ll be the oldest. But no, it’s not made me think about that.”
    The F1 season resumes a fortnight on Sunday with the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps.
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    Lewis Hamilton snubs current rival Max Verstappen as he names his toughest ever opponent in F1

    LEWIS Hamilton has revealed his toughest-ever rival in Formula One is Fernando Alonso.And the Spanish veteran, 41, quickly returned the compliment by describing Brit Hamilton as a “legend”.
    Hamilton and Alonso didn’t always see eye-to-eye
    Dutch ace Verstappen pipped Hamilton to the F1 title after an epic battleCredit: AFP
    It will surprise many fans that Hamilton did not choose Max Verstappen after the Dutch star pipped him to the title last year.
    While they might now be engaging in a public love-in, Hamilton and Alonso had a heated rivalry as McLaren team-mates in 2007.
    Hamilton told Sky Sports: “I remember the task of being alongside Fernando when I was 22.
    “I was so young mentally and of course, OK in terms of skill, but it’s a lot of pressure to go against a great like him.
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    “So I would say out of pure pace, I always say my toughest opponent is Fernando and his ability.
    “We had some good battles, I wish we could have more and hopefully he’s going to continue to race, so hopefully we will have more in the future.”
    At that time Hamilton was the new kid on the block and Alonso had won the F1 title in the two previous years with Renault.
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    However their competition at McLaren was so intense that Alonso left to return to Renault.
    And in 2008, that left Hamilton in the clear as McLaren’s No1 driver to bag the first of his seven world titles.
    That feisty year with Alonso is something Hamilton has clearly never forgotten.
    Alonso has completed a shock switch from Alpine to Aston Martin.
    And he said: “Lewis had the talent already in 2007 and he still has the talent now. He has been a tremendous driver, and a legend of our sport.
    “So it has been always a pleasure to share all this time with him and back then probably no one thought that someone will be able to win seven titles like Michael Schumacher.” More

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    How Michael Schumacher made eerie prediction after finalising £750million will just three years before horror ski crash

    MICHAEL Schumacher made an eerie prediction just three years before his horror ski crash after revealing that he would leave his £750million fortune to his family.Speaking to a German magazine in 2010, the F1 star said he had finalized his will and testament because ‘of things that can happen in everyday life’.
    Michael revealed that he had finalised his will giving his £750million to his wife and children just three years before his horror ski crashCredit: Netflix
    His fortune includes a stunning Swiss mansion overlooking Lake Geneva where Schumacher is said to have received round-the-clock careCredit: Getty
    Schumacher also has a private collection of cars including a rare Ferrari worth nearly £2millionCredit: Ferrari
    In December 2013, the Ferrari driver was left fighting for his life after an accident while skiing in the French Alps with his son Mick.
    His recovery has been shrouded in mystery ever since, with his family giving very little detail about his condition or the tragic events that unfolded that day.
    In 2014, he was discharged from hospital so he could receive treatment at his family home near Switzerland’s Lake Geneva.
    The 53-year-old is said to be receiving round-the-clock care costing as much as £115,000 a week as his family search for pioneering treatment that could help the star recover.
    The lack of official updates has left room for speculation and conflicting reports from “insiders” about his slow progress.
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    Some have claimed he was in a vegetative state while others claimed he was awake and able to talk.
    Schumacher is one of a handful of athletes who earned more than $1billion (£823million) during his time as a Formula one superstar.
    At the peak of his career, he was earning a whooping £82million a year and currently has a net worth of $600million (£498,767,000), according to Celebrity Net Worth.
    In a 2010 interview with a German magazine, the F1 driver seems to have predicted his horror crash when he announced that he had finalised his will.
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    He told the journalist: “Yes, I have made my testament because I am a family man. 
    “But it is less about Formula One but because of the things that can happen in everyday life.”
    He added that the will “covers all those important to me.”
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    Michael made his F1 debut in 1991 at the Belgian grand pix but it wasn’t until he signed with Scuderia Ferrari in 1996 that he hit the big time.
    He transformed the struggling team overnight with blistering performances on the track whilst earning big prize money.
    By 1999 Schumacher was earning £30million a year at Ferrari and was being paid £8million a year just to wear a Shell helmet during public appearances.
    After taking a break from the sport in 2006, he joined the Mercedes race team earning a huge £61million a year.
    The family is believed to have purchased a £2.3million Majorca mansion which Michael is said to have visited several timesCredit: WENN
    At the peak of his career the F1 star was earning £82million a yearCredit: PA:Press Association
    At the time of his tragic accident, the Schumacher family owned a mansion in Switzerland overlooking Lake Geneva reported to worth £6.4million.
    His devastated wife Corinna was reportedly forced to sell his £25million jet and their holiday home after taking control of her husband’s business empire.
    In 2018, Corinna purchased a £2.3million Majorca villa once owned by Real Madrid boss Florentino Perez which Michael is said to have visited on several occasions.
    His wife is thought to have major ideas for their new 160,000-square-foot home – including setting up their new plot of land to be a horse ranch.
    The family are keen equestrians and have two other western-style ranches in Texas and at their Lake Geneva home.
    She could seek to breed horses and sell them on the land – potentially even hosting competitions in Majorca.
    Reports of the Schumacher family ties to Majorca have emerged multiple times in the last four years – including reports they were planning to buy the plot land dating back to May 2021.
    It was reported last year that Corinna was selling the family’s £6.4million mansion on Lake Geneva in Switzerland.
    The family initially denied plans in 2018 they were going to move into the plush villa, but reports have persisted – including claims neighbours saw them at the property in 2019.
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    Schumacher’s other assets are said to include a £1.8million Ferrari Enzo and other rare supercars such as a Ferrari FXX worth £2million.
    The world champion also earned a huge amount during his career with brands such as Omega, Shell and Mercedes Benz. More

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    Late Murray Walker said Lewis Hamilton is a better F1 driver than Senna and Schumacher because he is a ‘clean’ racer

    THE LATE Murray Walker said Lewis Hamilton is a better driver than Michael Schumacher or Ayrton Senna – because he’s a “clean” racer.The legendary commentator, who passed away in 2021 aged 97, watched hundreds of F1 drivers across eight decades.
    Mercedes star Lewis Hamilton was lauded by legendary commentator Murray WalkerCredit: PA:Press Association
    Hamilton has won a record-equalling seven world titlesCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    But Walker revealed in 2020 that the seven-time world champion is the cream of the crop because he has never used dirty tactics to win races.
    Both Schumacher and Senna had contentious moments during their careers, but Walker claimed Hamilton is as “clean as a whistle”.
    Speaking about the Brit, he said: “Well, people say to me, ‘Who is the greatest?’, and I always say, ‘Look, I think it’s impossible to say, because the drivers and the circuits and the cars were different’.
    “Juan Manel Fangio took a lot of beating, Jim Clark, Sir Jackie Stewart — there again I could go on — but which is the best I really don’t know.
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    “I used to say Fangio. I think I’m going to have to say very shortly Lewis Hamilton, because if you look at it in terms of statistics, he’s already got more poles than Schumacher.
    “He’s got at least three years in him if he doesn’t hurt himself or leave Mercedes for some reason or they decide to stop, in which case he’s got at least another three championships ahead of him, so statistically he will become the greatest.
    “But he’s also in my opinion — and this is very contentious indeed — better than either Schumacher or Senna because both of them, Schumacher and Senna, adopted at various times in their career highly debatable driving tactics.
    “Like Schumacher stopping deliberately at Monaco to prevent Fernando Alonso getting pole position, like Schumacher colliding with Jacques Villeneuve at Jerez in 1997, like Senna with Alain Prost in 1990 in Japan, and Lewis Hamilton has never been anything like that.
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    Michael Schumacher won a total of 91 Grand Prix races as well as seven world championshipsCredit: EPA
    “He’s always driven as clean as a whistle. He’s an extremely nice, gigantically talented driver, and I don’t think we’ve ever seen anybody like him before.”
    Hamilton has dominated for much of the last decade, but Walker said the sport’s best era was in the 1970s and 1980s but believes it is still just as exciting.
    Speaking to In the Fast Lane, the official podcast of the Australian Grand Prix, Walker added: “A lot of it is looking backwards through rose-coloured glasses.
    “It’s still mighty exciting when you take into account what a contest it is with man and machine.
    “But I have to admit that for me the 70s and 80s were the most exciting time — but then I was very much more involved with it at the time because I was literally a part of it and having to communicate to the public worldwide what was going on.
    “It was very exciting times, when people like Jackie Stewart were driving, and we got the most incredible races at Silverstone, with Nigel Mansell beating Nelson Piquet, for instance, and various others.
    “You have to bear in mind that I’m an old codger. I was actually at the first grand prix they held at Silverstone in 1948 — and that was before Formula One even began.
    “In those days of course the engine was in front of the driver, the driver wasn’t wearing any safety clothing.
    “They used to wear a skullcap and no crash helmet. The medical facilities were absolutely minimal, the cars were mobile deathtraps.
    “They are infinitely more sophisticated now than they were, and it’s no less exciting from my point of view.” More