In a bonus Saturday pod, Jennie Gow, Jack Nicholls and Jolyon Palmer discuss Daniel Ricciardo qualifying on pole for the Monaco Grand Prix. The team also preview the race itself. If you like this extra content, please let us know @bbcf1.
In a bonus Saturday pod, Jennie Gow, Jack Nicholls and Jolyon Palmer discuss Daniel Ricciardo qualifying on pole for the Monaco Grand Prix. The team also preview the race itself. If you like this extra content, please let us know @bbcf1.
Please, no bumperino, Jimmer.
In this episode of Motorsport101, Dre mourns the loss of James Hinchcliffe from the Indy 500 as he and Pippa Mann got bumped in qualifying. Ryan King, RJ O’Connell and the return of Zoe Hamilton end up as shoulders to cry on. We also run down the entire field, as Ed Carpenter, Oval Master, took his 3rd 500 pole position.
We also review Formula E in Berlin, as Daniel Abt strolled to a comfortable Audi 1-2 victory ahead of Lucas di Grassi and Jean-Eric Vergne, in a race that absolutely happened.
Also, all the news, and another Super GT review as well, enjoy!
And don’t forget, Day of Classics 3 on YouTube.com/Motorsport101 tomorrow at 1:40pm!
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Sean and Andy are joined by Nicky Haldenby and the boys have only one simple task…..
Say something positive about every F1 driver on the grid!
As you might expect some were easier than others, some more begrudging than other and well, Sean gave up a couple of times as well!
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Jennie Gow, Jack Nicholls and Jolyon Palmer look ahead to Formula 1’s most famous race. Up for discussion; is it ‘barmy’ to call this championship fight a two-horse race, and why do Red Bull always start the season so slowly leaving themselves too much to do later in the year?
It’s not too often you hear about someone making it to F1 within five years of their first lap in a go-kart. Even less so when they start at 19. That’s Takuma Sato. One of the most entertaining drivers on the track, Takuma’s legendary fearlessness finally paid off last year, when he won the Indianapolis 500. Special in its own right, “Taku” also became the first Japanese driver to win the race, and first Asian driver to win at any of the top ranks in IndyCar. Hailing from Japan, his decade in the U.S. has led him to really appreciate some specific customs hear in the States, and his humor seems to go with him everywhere… which was awesome. We really enjoyed hanging out with this guy, a racer’s racer. Thanks to Continental Tire for all of their support, and Acura for providing a great MDX.
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It’s not too often you hear about someone making it to F1 within five years of their first lap in a go-kart. Even less so when they start at 19. That’s Takuma Sato. One of the most entertaining drivers on the track, Takuma’s legendary fearlessness finally paid off last year, when he won the Indianapolis 500. Special in its own right, “Taku” also became the first Japanese driver to win the race, and first Asian driver to win at any of the top ranks in IndyCar. Hailing from Japan, his decade in the U.S. has led him to really appreciate some specific customs hear in the States, and his humor seems to go with him everywhere… which was awesome. We really enjoyed hanging out with this guy, a racer’s racer. Thanks to Continental Tire for all of their support, and Acura for providing a great MDX.
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