Hayden Paddon joins the boys to talk about his M-Sport seat for Rally Finland and rapid Codemasters Dirt 2.0 man Jon Armstrong talks his win last weekend.
German GP Preview: Can Vettel hit back?
Stuart Codling and Edd Straw look ahead to the German Grand Prix and dissect Sebastian Vettel’s troubles – as well as discussing the other major F1 talking points
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German GP Preview: Can Vettel hit back?
Stuart Codling and Edd Straw look ahead to the German Grand Prix and dissect Sebastian Vettel’s troubles – as well as discussing the other major F1 talking points
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FIA WEC 2019: Prologue day 2
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Midweek Motorsport series 14 episode 28
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Front End Chatter #98
Hello and welcome to Front End Chatter Episode 98, the One Less Than Jorge episode, verbalised and spuffed into noughts and ones with the roadside assistance of bikesocial.co.uk and their insuring overlords Bennetts, the bike insurance guys and gals.
And it’s a short and sweet episode this week, as we clear the FECsack in preparation for FEC100 (live at Cadwell Park near Louth, Lincs, on Tuesday Aug 13th), including:
- Mufga gets tugged by the Fuzz
- Why milking snail mucin for facials is a real thing
- WSB from the corkscrewy Laguna Se-ca, and the revelation pit lanes the world over are, entirely not in fact, named after Brad Pitt
- BSB from Snettingham Parks and the revelation Scotch Reading-not-from-Reading can’t half pedal a bike round a circuit he’s not seen before, but when is a jump start not a jump start
- would you beat Marquez on a road bike, first time out, down your favourite road?
- would WSB be livened-up by forcing winning riders to change teams?
- when is an oil flag not an oil flag?
- airbags – are they pointless out in the random environment on the road, away from predictable race track crashes? Or are they genuinely useful in certain road crashes?
- why is MotoGP’s video pass 30% more expensive in the UK than, say, France?
- should corporate greed be regulated?
- what’s a good, all-weather, non-dissolving London commuter bike for £3k?
- more from happy, hassle-free Triumph owners (but not Mufga)
- …and a bit more.
Thanks for listening!
- email your thoughts, questions and comments to FEC100@frontendchatter.com • or why not record us a FEC100 message? Just a simple “Please stop!” would suffice…
- visit www.bikesocial.co.uk for your motorcycling news, stories, fun and frolicking about
- go get your insurance from Bennetts
- book yourself on the FECtacular/FECstival on 13th August at Cadwell Park
- follow @SimonHbikes and @Mufga on the Twitters, Instas etc
Front End Chatter #98
Hello and welcome to Front End Chatter Episode 98, the One Less Than Jorge episode, verbalised and spuffed into noughts and ones with the roadside assistance of bikesocial.co.uk and their insuring overlords Bennetts, the bike insurance guys and gals.
And it’s a short and sweet episode this week, as we clear the FECsack in preparation for FEC100 (live at Cadwell Park near Louth, Lincs, on Tuesday Aug 13th), including:
- Mufga gets tugged by the Fuzz
- Why milking snail mucin for facials is a real thing
- WSB from the corkscrewy Laguna Se-ca, and the revelation pit lanes the world over are, entirely not in fact, named after Brad Pitt
- BSB from Snettingham Parks and the revelation Scotch Reading-not-from-Reading can’t half pedal a bike round a circuit he’s not seen before, but when is a jump start not a jump start
- would you beat Marquez on a road bike, first time out, down your favourite road?
- would WSB be livened-up by forcing winning riders to change teams?
- when is an oil flag not an oil flag?
- airbags – are they pointless out in the random environment on the road, away from predictable race track crashes? Or are they genuinely useful in certain road crashes?
- why is MotoGP’s video pass 30% more expensive in the UK than, say, France?
- should corporate greed be regulated?
- what’s a good, all-weather, non-dissolving London commuter bike for £3k?
- more from happy, hassle-free Triumph owners (but not Mufga)
- …and a bit more.
Thanks for listening!
- email your thoughts, questions and comments to FEC100@frontendchatter.com • or why not record us a FEC100 message? Just a simple “Please stop!” would suffice…
- visit www.bikesocial.co.uk for your motorcycling news, stories, fun and frolicking about
- go get your insurance from Bennetts
- book yourself on the FECtacular/FECstival on 13th August at Cadwell Park
- follow @SimonHbikes and @Mufga on the Twitters, Instas etc
Episode #203: Vergne The Second
And here’s the second part of our double header, shuffling out me and Cam, for Ryan King and Chris DeHarde, as Jean-Eric Vergne made history as Formula E’s first double and back-to-back champion, and an emotional IndyCar race in Toronto as Robert Wickens drove a pace car enroute to Simon Pageanud’s 3rd win of the season!
MOTORSPORT 101: EPISODE 203
SPECIAL REPORT: RICH ENERGY IS DEAD
– William Storey ousted as CEO
– New identity as Lightning Volt Energy
HONDA INDY GRAND PRIX OF TORONTO
http://www.imscdn.com/indycar_media/documents/2019-07-14/indycar-race-results-OFFICIAL.pdf
– Robert Wickens drives a car for the first time since his accident
– Simon Pagenaud pits in dominant drive for 3rd win of season, leading 80 of 85
– With broken steering, Dixon still rallies late to finish 2nd
– Takuma Sato’s fiery weekend: Fight with Bourdais in practice, explosive engine failure in race
– Title protagonists Rossi, Newgarden finish 3rd and 4th; Rosenqvist the top rookie in 5th
– Hinch +8 in 6th, Herta +9 in 7th
– Power crashes on final lap, bookending frustrating day after Lap 1 pileup
ROAD TO INDY TORONTO
– Indy Lights Race 1: Telitz takes advantage of 2nd chance and dominates Saturday
– Race 2: Askew extends points lead with victory; Veekay still maintains points lead despite tangle with Telitz
– Indy Pro 2000: Frost takes 2nd win, Kirkwood takes 3rd in 4 races, but it’s Lindh still in the points lead
– USF2K: Keane, Rasmussen take first wins of 2019 – Eves still holds points lead
FORMULA E NEW YORK CITY EPRIX
Race 1
– Buemi takes crucial pole position and bonus points, JEV starts 10th, Evans 13th, LdG 14th
– Buemi converts pole to statement victory, ending winless drought dating back to 2017 Berlin ePrix
– First lap collision envelops Techeetah drivers LOT & JEV
– Lynn challenges Buemi for lead – but breaks down with 20m to go
– Evans charges from 13th to finish 2nd; da Costa completes podium
– JEV & Massa collide on final lap, taking title race to final day as LdG finishes 8th
Race 2 NOW WITH EXTRA ATTACK MODE
– Sims takes pole, shutting Buemi out of title contention – Evans 8th, LdG 11th, Vergne 12th, needing just 8 points to clinch championship
– Frijns takes lead with 20m to go, drives away to 2nd win of 2019, Sims 2nd, Buemi 3rd
– But 7th for Vergne clinches back-to-back titles!
– Di Grassi, Evans collide on final lap – promoting Buemi to 2nd in standings!
– Post-race controversy: JEV gets community svc for heated radio comments that could be construed as race fixing
FINAL CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS
The Week Ahead: CORN!!!! IndyCar at Iowa, DTM / W Series at Assen, IMSA at Lime Rock
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FIA WEC 2019: Prologue day 1
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Will BMW get pegged back in BTCC? With Tim Harvey
Former British Touring Car champion Tim Harvey joins Matt Kew, Kevin Turner and Edd Straw to review the season so far – and how the tricky question of the dominance of the WSR BMWs might be addressed.
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