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March 20, 2019 FF1S.19.01 – Why does it always drain on me? – Australian Grand Prix

FF1S.19.01 – Why does it always drain on me? – Australian Grand Prix

The Australian Grand Prix threw up plenty of surprises, not least Valtteri Bottas remembering how to drive and chuck the F-bomb around rather liberally. But some things never change, and Williams were reassuringly shit. Cheeka, Phill and Terry mull the outwash from Albert Park with all their usual insight and professionalism. That is, not much.

2: e239 – Hands up if you still doubt Bottas | The NR F1 Podcast

Away we go – and away he went! Even Valtteri Bottas looked stunned to his core at dominating all comers, including his own Mercedes F1 team-mate Lewis Hamilton.

Edition 239 of The NR F1 Podcast reviews the 2019 Formula 1 season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, the Finn’s stunning win as well as the winners and losers from a curious start to the year – all from the iconic Rushcutters Public House on the outskirts of Norwich, UK.

Michael Bailey is joined by David Tillyer and Kyle Cumbers to natter through their Of The Weekend Awards, as well as a look ahead to the forthcoming Bahrain Grand Prix at Sakhir.

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March 18, 2019 Episode #182: Dash For The ‘Stache

Episode #182: Dash For The ‘Stache

Call this the “catch-up episode”, as Dre, RJ, King and Chris take on IndyCar’s season opener in St. Pete, Formula E’s race in Hong Kong, and MotoGP’s season opener in Qatar! And Fight Club’s back!

Oh and the thumbnail… Oh boy, that needs explaining.

INDYCAR: FIRESTONE GP OF ST PETE
– Josef Newgarden opens the season with a win from the front row
– Dixon closes late to finish 2nd, Power 3rd
– Super Rookies: Rosenqvist leads in his first outing and finishes 4th, Herta 8th, Santino 9th
– BASSINGHAM REPRESENT Jack Harvey finishes 10th
– Bourdais loses three-peat bid with engine failure, RHR grenades, Sato breaks down
– Jones and Leist crash, Jones breaks his hand
– The TV feed breaks for a few laps
– Indy Lights: ZC Without the D and Rinus VK split the weekend
– Indy Pro 2000: Kirkwood does NOT win
– USF2000: Alex Baron wins the aerobatics contest, Reece & Rasmussen imitate Habsburg & Camara

THE NEWS INTERMISSION
– Robert Wickens returns to the paddock at St Pete, sets sights on a return to racing
– Patricio O’Ward confirms 13 race deal with Carlin Racing
– AJ Foyt and his bulldozer escape quicksand
– Ogier def. Tanak for victory in Rally Mexico

FORMULA E – HONG KONG EPRIX
(All Dre wants is a normal calm weekend of Electric Racing…)

FIGHT CLUB INTERMISSION

MOTOGP – QATAR GP EDITION
– Went to a MotoGP race and a Moto3 race broke out: Dovizioso nails Marquez at the line again
– Crutchlow holds off a fiery Rins and a scrappy Rossi for the final podium place
– Petrucci 6th in Ducati debut, Lorenzo 13th for Honda on debut, Zarco barely squeaks into the points in 15th with KTM
– Quartararo’s debut race spoiled by formation lap stall and pit start
– Moto2: Baldassarri holds off the returning Luthi to win
– Moto3: Kaito Toba wins his first race, 9 years after Shoya Tomizawa won in Qatar

See you back in a few days for a Australia review!

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March 18, 2019 Tai Woffinden: Royal Automobile Club Talk Show

Tai Woffinden: Royal Automobile Club Talk Show

Tai Woffinden joins Motor Sport features editor Simon Arron and staff writer Samarth Kanal for the latest Royal Automobile Club Talk Show.

Woffinden has won three Speedway world championship titles, the first British rider to do so. He also picked up the Torrens Trophy, awarded by the Royal Automobile Club for motorcycle riders to have made an outstanding contribution to motorcycling, to have displayed outstanding skill in the field or to have made a contribution to safe and skilful motorcycling.

He discusses the ins and outs of Speedway riding, the physical skill needed, and how many world titles he aims to earn.