With some F1 fans suggesting they won’t watch F1 anymore now that the halo is introduced, we ask what the real impact of the new look of the cars will be this year
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With some F1 fans suggesting they won’t watch F1 anymore now that the halo is introduced, we ask what the real impact of the new look of the cars will be this year
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With some F1 fans suggesting they won’t watch F1 anymore now that the halo is introduced, we ask what the real impact of the new look of the cars will be this year
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And here is Part 2 from our recording from last week! In this stacked Motorsport podcast that actually talks about the racing:
– A Formula E review from Santiago as Techeetah pull off the first 1-2 finish in series history, as Vergne survives an angry prod from Lotterer, as well as Di Grassi’s rotten luck and fines for changing harnesses
– RJ talks the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona and the 11.75 hours of Bathurst!
– IndyCar has a shield. Roman Reigns not included!
Check back for BikeLive later this week, and thanks for listening!
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Hello and welcome to Front End Chatter Episode 72, Britain’s most rambling, shambling biking podcast supported as ever by our gender-neutral comrades at www.bikesocial.co.uk (and definitely *not* .com) in association with Bennetts, the bike insurance people. It’s like a great big biking family, packed with road tests, new bikes, used bikes, buying guides and kit git guides; come in, the water’s lovely. On a crammed FEC 72, Martin and Simon waffle about: • Sepang MotoGP testing results • the cancelled Welsh Road Races: why it’s been postponed and how much damage has been done to the reputation of the organisers and a potential 2019 event – plus some sensible mathematics • a surprisingly measured and informed opinion on the great grid girls debate… from a man • McGuinness signs to race the Norprilia at the TT • news from the launches of the 2018 Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports (not in Africa) and Triumph Tiger 800 (in Africa) • embarrassing crashes, heart-breaking crashes and unpredictable crashes (aren’t all crashes unpredictable?) • do we get the new bikes we want, or the bikes manufacturers think we want… and how are new bikes developed, anyway? • what were the best-selling bikes in Europe and who were the biggest manufacturers in 2017? Thank you for your ears, and please get in touch at anything@frontendchatter.com or on Twitter @SimonHbikes or @Mufga
Hello and welcome to Front End Chatter Episode 72, Britain’s most rambling, shambling biking podcast supported as ever by our gender-neutral comrades at www.bikesocial.co.uk (and definitely *not* .com) in association with Bennetts, the bike insurance people. It’s like a great big biking family, packed with road tests, new bikes, used bikes, buying guides and kit git guides; come in, the water’s lovely. On a crammed FEC 72, Martin and Simon waffle about: • Sepang MotoGP testing results • the cancelled Welsh Road Races: why it’s been postponed and how much damage has been done to the reputation of the organisers and a potential 2019 event – plus some sensible mathematics • a surprisingly measured and informed opinion on the great grid girls debate… from a man • McGuinness signs to race the Norprilia at the TT • news from the launches of the 2018 Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports (not in Africa) and Triumph Tiger 800 (in Africa) • embarrassing crashes, heart-breaking crashes and unpredictable crashes (aren’t all crashes unpredictable?) • do we get the new bikes we want, or the bikes manufacturers think we want… and how are new bikes developed, anyway? • what were the best-selling bikes in Europe and who were the biggest manufacturers in 2017? Thank you for your ears, and please get in touch at anything@frontendchatter.com or on Twitter @SimonHbikes or @Mufga
So anything happen this fortnight? No?
In this 5-person booth, Andre Harrison, Ryan King, RJ O’Connell, Zoe Hamilton and special extra guest Hazel Southwell sit down for a lengthy 80 minute special talk about Formula 1’s decision to remove “Grid Girls” from their events, and their subsequent replacement to have “Grid Kids” instead.
It’s hearty, we break down the reasoning behind it, as well as some of the myths behind the reasons for its removal! Enjoy it, another bonus episode comes down on Monday!
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The son of the man who helped Richard Burns throughout his career Tom Williams joins Tony and Ryan to talk all about signing up for the Junior World Rally Championship in 2018.
Alex Kihurani the man who sits alone side “Crazy Leo” Urlichich joins Tony to tell him all about codriving in a snow filled car!
And friend of the show WRC2 front runner Gus Greensmith talsk to Tony about his 2018 plans.
The son of the man who helped Richard Burns throughout his career Tom Williams joins Tony and Ryan to talk all about signing up for the Junior World Rally Championship in 2018.
Alex Kihurani the man who sits alone side “Crazy Leo” Urlichich joins Tony to tell him all about codriving in a snow filled car!
And friend of the show WRC2 front runner Gus Greensmith talsk to Tony about his 2018 plans.
Jean-Eric Vergne’s controversial win in Santiago finally established him as a credible title contender. Scott Mitchell and Andrew van de Burgt join Edd Straw to look back on a dramatic weekend, and look ahead to the Gen2 car.
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