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Happy New Year from Sidepodcast

2014 was a year of new beginnings, with new engines, new champions, new drivers and new challenges. Formula One was reinvented to give the sport purpose, to keep it relevant to the changing world. We ended up with distasteful looking cars, but they certainly delivered out on track. The revamped regulations and the modern machinery provided drivers and teams with a huge challenge to surmount, and it was intensely entertaining to watch it all unfold.

Granted, we did wind up with one dominant team and a smaller than ideal battle for the championship, but each race held its own fascinating fight for the finish – some of the action on track was incredible. Even the Bahrain Grand Prix was an exciting race to behold, regardless of what time of day it took place, and that was down to the new style of motorsport Formula One is moving into.

The representative bodies failed to demonstrate the fact the sport took a huge step forward in terms of sustainability, becoming environmentally conscious. The cost row, a valid one that continues to rumble, overshadowed the power unit overhaul – super fast cars with manageable fuel loads and superb energy recovery systems tucked away on board. There were times when conservation was key during a race, but that’s long since been the case. It didn’t stop the all out moments where a driver wanted nothing but to chase after the race leader. We often knew what make of car would be taking home the constructor’s trophy, but the order of the podium, and that third place position, was still a delicious mystery.

It wasn’t all shiny and rosy, of course. Two teams failed to see out the entire season and look unlikely to reappear any time soon. Bernie Ecclestone managed to drag the sport through the mud, making F1 a laughing stock with his unique take on the legal process, and of course Jules Bianchi’s horrific accident and subsequent lengthy recovery still weighs heavy on everyone’s minds.

Away from the paddock, Sidepodcast continued throughout 2014. Real life intervened on occasion, meaning we did less podcasting than we might have hoped for. There was live coverage for each and every race weekend throughout the year, great fun and invaluable as a resource. An Aside with Joe continued to be at its headline-grabbing best, with Joe Saward pulling no punches when it comes to analysing the sport. F1Minute summarised the news into respectable bite-size chunks throughout the year, and Christine’s Rankings crowned Daniel Ricciardo as its fifth annual champion.

Also, a large group of Sidepodcast friends met up in Canada to witness Ricciardo’s debut victory, and a similar expedition is planned for Australia next year. 2015 should bring even more good things from Sidepodcast. There’s still an element of real life to be dealt with, but we’ve got a huge amount of motivation and focus about where we’re going. The building blocks are all in place to increase quality, and perhaps quantity, bring back old favourites, while making the content the best it can possibly be.

F1 also will be ramping up again, testing and launches get underway soon, revealing the new class of 2015 and what they will be driving. New partnerships will be revealed and we’ll soon see how they all stack up against each other once the cars get going in Melbourne.

All that remains to say is a huge thank you to everyone who has taken time out to listen and connect with Sidepodcast this year. You continue to be amazing and inspirational, and we love hearing from you every step of the way. It’s time to raise a glass and toast to you, to Sidepodcast, to F1 in 2015 and to a very Happy New Year.

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December 31, 2014 Chequered Flag For 2014

Chequered Flag For 2014

As the chequered flag waves, here’s the last episode of the 2014 Formula One Season from Rishi and Kunal on the Inside Line F1 Podcast. Hear them speak about and wonder if the changes at Ferrari and Mclaren will be sufficient to take the fight to Mercedes in 2015 and more. Next week we will bring to you our first episode of the 2015 Formula One Season and it will be the much awaited Inside Line F1 Podcast Awards. If you have categories and nominations you’d like to share, do drop us a comment here or on www.kunalsf1blog.com. Thank and ‘Keep Racing’!

The Inside Line F1 Podcast is produced & hosted by Rishi Kapoor and Kunal Shah. This Formula1 podcast offers a unique humourous view on the sport. Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/insidelinef1podcast and on Google+: bit.ly/insidelineongoogleplus

Follow on Twitter: RJ Rishi Kapoor (twitter.com/rjrishikapoor) and Kunal Shah (twitter.com/kunalashah)

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And hear our ever popular episodes from the previous weeks:
1. Lewis Hamil-twin (http://bit.ly/15v041U)
2. Abu Double GP (bit.ly/14S7nQW)
3. ROS The Boss (bit.ly/1utzLCi)
4. Blame It On Bernie? (bit.ly/1uwl5mZ)
5. Bernie, I Shrunk The Grid (bit.ly/1tKDNam)
6. The Race That Wasn’t (bit.ly/1DhPUx0)
7. Forza Jules (bit.ly/1pMR6jE)
8. Lewis Shines Under Lights (bit.ly/1t0rnW8)
9. Nico Ros-boo-rg (bit.ly/1uFChE6)
10. Marquez Does A Vettel (bit.ly/1oGMFoV)
11. Living The Dream (bit.ly/1ooM6zT)
12. Mercedes Prefer A Blonde On Top (bit.ly/1xvq7wI)
13. Is Formula1 Insecure? (bit.ly/1nlWqgi)
14. Michael’s 92nd Victory (bit.ly/1nNb4Mr)
15. Still Friends #NoProblem (bit.ly/1hv4NFG)
16. Nico And Nico-le (bit.ly/1iobOCY)
17. Formula1 Puts Fans First (bit.ly/1sgWT3L)
18. Against Mid-Season Rule Changes (bit.ly/1imwWfW)
18. Racing First, Engineering Later (bit.ly/NUAZo2)
19. Will F1 Survive Without Bernie (bit.ly/1bMPWxS)

F1 Debrief – That is an optimistic agenda

Our final show of 2014 bids farewell to the year and looks ahead to the future of Formula One. On this show, we discuss the ultimate F1 gathering, a questionable Lotus entry and the race that surprised everyone. We pore over the 2015 calendar, and take a quick look at the entry list – figuring out what it might mean for everyone included.

We ponder the penalty changes, those that are more lenient than before, and those that have become more harsh, and also take a look at the revised (again) safety car regulations. We also have a quick discussion about the cost row, the radio ban, and sticking to the track limits, with conclusions hard to come by.

Finally, there’s just time to say thank you to the lovely Sidepodcast audience who let us get away with so much, and stick by us throughout. It’s been a weird year, but 2015 is a new start and it begins with your feedback! Let us know what you think about any of the topics under discussion, in the usual ways.

Get in touch!

A few less outings for this thing in 2015?
Credit: Allianz SE

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F1 Debrief – The perfect Bond villain name

Ferrari have snatched the headlines from McLaren’s grasp by making so many changes to their team, it’s hard to tell if they’re still the same outfit at all. On this show, we discuss who’s in and out at the Scuderia, the role of test drivers in 2015, and Sergio’s grand plan.

It’s hard to believe that Ferrari have been through three team principals this year, but at the start of the season they had Stefano Domenicali in place, with Luca di Montezemolo overseeing him. We roll quickly through the season to see how those two lost their jobs, and then fast-forward to today, recapping the driver changes (both race and test), plus the big engineering reshuffle as well.

With all that in mind, there’s just room for a couple of predictions about how the team might improve from now on. Do they have the patience to let their tweaks bed in or will it be all change again in a couple of months? Do let us know what you think as well!

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Vettel's first day in his new office
Credit: Ferrari S.p.A.

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December 21, 2014 Front End Chatter #22

Front End Chatter #22

This year’s final episode of Britain’s best biking podcast comes to you from the jungle… no, Andorra… no, Benidorm. And Sicily.

In this hour-and-a-bit, Ant and Dec – sorry, Simon and Martin – cover:

– Is Britain officially in love with Foggy once again (the stats suggest so), or did he just surf a wave of cult nostalgia (the stats suggest so…)? 

– Marquez moves out of his parents’ house, cries, then proves he’s the greatest rider on the planet even in the off-season. Plus, a review of his new biography.

– Reports from the launches of the new BMW R1200R (a simple bike that’s incredibly high-tech), Kawasaki Versys 650 (the small bike trying to be a big bike) and Versys 1000 (the adventure bike that wasn’t really an adventure bike and definitely isn’t an adventure bike any more).

– Front End Chatter discovers what it’s like to ride a Kawasaki H2.

– Plus your emails answered, some light bickering, and much more.

If you enjoy this (for free), you can subscribe to Front End Chatter (for free), check out our past episodes (for free), tell a friend (for free) or shout about us online (for free).

Send us an email about anything (anything@frontendchatter.com) and find us on Twitter (@Mufga and @SimonHbikes).

Thank you very much, and we’ll be back in 2015.

Happy Christmas.

December 21, 2014 Front End Chatter #22

Front End Chatter #22

This year’s final episode of Britain’s best biking podcast comes to you from the jungle… no, Andorra… no, Benidorm. And Sicily.

In this hour-and-a-bit, Ant and Dec – sorry, Simon and Martin – cover:

– Is Britain officially in love with Foggy once again (the stats suggest so), or did he just surf a wave of cult nostalgia (the stats suggest so…)? 

– Marquez moves out of his parents’ house, cries, then proves he’s the greatest rider on the planet even in the off-season. Plus, a review of his new biography.

– Reports from the launches of the new BMW R1200R (a simple bike that’s incredibly high-tech), Kawasaki Versys 650 (the small bike trying to be a big bike) and Versys 1000 (the adventure bike that wasn’t really an adventure bike and definitely isn’t an adventure bike any more).

– Front End Chatter discovers what it’s like to ride a Kawasaki H2.

– Plus your emails answered, some light bickering, and much more.

If you enjoy this (for free), you can subscribe to Front End Chatter (for free), check out our past episodes (for free), tell a friend (for free) or shout about us online (for free).

Send us an email about anything (anything@frontendchatter.com) and find us on Twitter (@Mufga and @SimonHbikes).

Thank you very much, and we’ll be back in 2015.

Happy Christmas.

December 12, 2014 Gareth Jones On Speed #238 for 12 December 2014

Gareth Jones On Speed #238 for 12 December 2014

#238 On Speed 2014 Festival Season Special. We play car-based family games and engage in some Secret Santa classic car gift-giving. Sniff Petrol on: Christmas with Bernie Claus, the VAG Group and a seasonal message from Morgan. Plus Melissa J Heathcote sings Why Did they make Nigel Mansell Santa Claus.

 

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December 12, 2014 Gareth Jones On Speed #238 for 12 December 2014

Gareth Jones On Speed #238 for 12 December 2014

#238 On Speed 2014 Festival Season Special. We play car-based family games and engage in some Secret Santa classic car gift-giving. Sniff Petrol on: Christmas with Bernie Claus, the VAG Group and a seasonal message from Morgan. Plus Melissa J Heathcote sings Why Did they make Nigel Mansell Santa Claus.

 

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