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December 31, 2019 Rob Smedley podcast: working for Eddie Jordan, the Ferrari years, and a “baby” Alonso

Rob Smedley podcast: working for Eddie Jordan, the Ferrari years, and a “baby” Alonso

Charged with getting the best out of Felipe Massa as his race engineer, Rob Smedley helped the Brazilian to get within a whisker of the F1 world championship.

He was also the head of vehicle performance at Williams and is now working for Formula 1’s promoters, looking to make the technical side of the sport more accessible to fans.

In the final Motor Sport podcast of 2019, he talks through his career: discovering a “baby” Fernando Alonso testing in F3000; his years at Ferrari, plus his thoughts on Williams’ current predicament.

We also ask what happened after he made the famous “Fernando is faster than you” radio call.

December 29, 2019 Front End Chatter #107

Front End Chatter #107

 

Hello and welcome to E107 of Front End Chatter, Britain’s most biodegradable biking podcast, oralised by Martin Fitz-Gibbons and Simon Hargreaves, and supported and recycled by the green bins at bikesocial.co.uk and Bennetts, the bike insurance specialists.

 

And in this fab, decidedly retrospective episode we have:

 

  • under-achieving factory Aprilia rider Andrea Iannone is in trouble with the FIM after a urine sample is found to contain performance-enhancing drugs. Mr Iannone is understood to be seeking a refund from his dealer under the Consumer Rights Act
  • as the year crawls to its conclusion like a slug looking for the exit sign, FEC goes back 12 months to watch ourselves gazing into our crystal balls and compares what we thought we’d be saying then to, er, now…
  • …and as the decade grinds to a crushing defeat we also look back at the trends and changes we’ve seen in motorcycling over the last ten years, the look forward to what’s to come in the next ten…
  • plus more of your FEC-sack emails, including subjects as varied as helmets turning to cork, possibly thanks to corrosive perspiration, and/or adding a Best Before date to the lining, sat navs v smart phones part deux, semi-active Fireblade Öhlins v upgrading suspension, why some endurance race bikes have yellow headlights and much much more….

 

Thanks for listening, you’ve still been wonderful. Props to my man at bikesocial.co.uk – a tumescent repository of motorcycling wisdom – and Bennetts, whose insurance superstardom continues to include 10% off at Halfords on top of goodness knows what else.

 

Please email your thoughts, queries, questions, musings and mitherings to:

 

anything@frontendchatter.com

 

Fank youse.

 

 

 

 

 

 

December 29, 2019 Front End Chatter #107

Front End Chatter #107

 

Hello and welcome to E107 of Front End Chatter, Britain’s most biodegradable biking podcast, oralised by Martin Fitz-Gibbons and Simon Hargreaves, and supported and recycled by the green bins at bikesocial.co.uk and Bennetts, the bike insurance specialists.

 

And in this fab, decidedly retrospective episode we have:

 

  • under-achieving factory Aprilia rider Andrea Iannone is in trouble with the FIM after a urine sample is found to contain performance-enhancing drugs. Mr Iannone is understood to be seeking a refund from his dealer under the Consumer Rights Act
  • as the year crawls to its conclusion like a slug looking for the exit sign, FEC goes back 12 months to watch ourselves gazing into our crystal balls and compares what we thought we’d be saying then to, er, now…
  • …and as the decade grinds to a crushing defeat we also look back at the trends and changes we’ve seen in motorcycling over the last ten years, the look forward to what’s to come in the next ten…
  • plus more of your FEC-sack emails, including subjects as varied as helmets turning to cork, possibly thanks to corrosive perspiration, and/or adding a Best Before date to the lining, sat navs v smart phones part deux, semi-active Fireblade Öhlins v upgrading suspension, why some endurance race bikes have yellow headlights and much much more….

 

Thanks for listening, you’ve still been wonderful. Props to my man at bikesocial.co.uk – a tumescent repository of motorcycling wisdom – and Bennetts, whose insurance superstardom continues to include 10% off at Halfords on top of goodness knows what else.

 

Please email your thoughts, queries, questions, musings and mitherings to:

 

anything@frontendchatter.com

 

Fank youse.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Episode #227: The 2019 Motorsport101 Awards

And finally, our season finale, as the gang all return for the 4th Annual Motorsport101 Awards! Including such classics as “The Golden Cock” for biggest fails, Race of the Year, special awards such as the “Never Log Off” award. and pay special tribute to McLaren’s failed IndyCar project, and the late Anthoine Hubert!

Merry Christmas from all of us at Motorsport101, and see you in the new year for the Autosport Top 50!

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Episode #226: Counter Punch, The F1 2019 Season Review

It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting very patiently for, as the four of us, review Abu Dhabi’s boringness, and then take on the 2019 Season as a whole, it’s our F1 2019 Season Review!

THE NEWS
– F1: Nicholas Latifi’s official Williams appointment officially official, for sure
– A whole lotta F2 signings: Schumacher/Schwartzman to Prema, Gelael/Ticktum to DAMS, Armstrong to ART, Markelov/Alesi to HWA, Ilott to Virtuosi
– FIA (FINA-FUCKIN-LLY) makes Formula E a world championship
– FIA inducts Fernando Alonso into its hall of fame again (and every other WEC premier class champion)
– Peugeot picks its partner – Swiss-based Rebellion Racing!
– IndyCar: IT’S THE COYNE SWEEPSTAKES! Hinch, SSC, and Palou!

FORMULA 1 ABU DHABI GP
– LH44 drops the hammer from the word go, completes his SIXTH grand slam
– VER & LEC complete the podium (despite a ghastly clerical error for LEC’s car)
– BOT goes 20th to 4th in the only non-DRS overtaking of the first 18 laps
– TV directors miss 80% of the good stuff of this race (VET passes ALB for 5th, PER passes NOR for 7th, SAI passes HUL for 10th)

FORMULA 2 YAS MARINA
– The Feature: Sergio Sette Camara takes pole, rides on to come-from-behind victory ahead of alternate strategists Matsushita & Zhou
– The Sprint: Ghiotto bows out of F2 with sprint race win; Latifi locks up championship-runner up spot and F1 drive with 2nd, Camara 3rd
– The Final Championship Standings #SalutAnthoine #StayStrongJM

– THE F1 2019 Season Review

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