2013 Bahrain Grand Prix review by Michael Bailey and guests.
Inside Line F1 Podcast – Wah-rain GP
The Inside Line F1 Podcast is produced by Rishi Kapoor and Kunal Shah. This F1 podcast offers a unique humourous view on the sport of Formula1. You can access more via http://www.kunalsf1blog.com
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In this week’s episode of the Inside Line F1 Podcast, we’ve gone overboard with our excitement about the 2013 Bahrain Grand Prix. Great race, greater on-track battles followed by a stupid podium comment! All that and more in our Formula1 Podcast:
-Rishi and apologize for Bore-rain! We got all out tyre strategies awry! Someone put us on the pitwall next race please? (If not read already: Bahrain or Bore-rain; http://bit.ly/11bjZJz)
-Rosberg went backwards, Hamilton went forward! What happened? (Read: Rosberg’s Bahraini Surprise; http://bit.ly/ZztBR9)
– Vettel won unchallenged and he could’ve done so on two stops too; and what was with his sexist comment on the podium! (Read: Vettel Wins But Slips Up On The Podium; http://bit.ly/ZdnDGY)
-More on two stops, Raikkonen did the fastest race on two stops!
-Had Alonso’s DRS not been stuck, do you think we would have a 3-way fight for the first place?
-No. 2 in Ferrari, but No. 1 in bad luck, you know who we are talking about…
-And a driver who didn’t want to be stuck as number 2 was Perez! Good battle with Button
-‘Thank you Heiki’ and Pic beat Gutierrez!
-Also, can Pirelli resurrect HRT and make them win?
-And, Formula1 drivers will now be fitter post Bahrain, thanks to Bernie. Hear the last segment to find out why!
We’ve introduced ‘fan comments’ now on the Inside Line F1 Podcast and if you wish to get your views or opinions featured, share them with us. Until next week ‘Keep racing, but preserve your tyres!’
2013 Bahrain Grand Prix preview
2013 Bahrain Grand Prix preview by Michael Bailey and guests.
8: 2013 Bahrain Grand Prix preview
2013 Bahrain Grand Prix preview by Michael Bailey and guests.
2013 Chinese Grand Prix review
2013 Chinese Grand Prix review by Michael Bailey and guests.
7: 2013 Chinese Grand Prix review
2013 Chinese Grand Prix review by Michael Bailey and guests.
Gareth Jones On Speed #196 for 17 April 2013
#196 This month in F1. Alonso wins the Chinese GP, Sterling looses credibility. Women astronauts and Eddie Jordan’s amiable bollocks and what would it take to cheer up Paul di Resta? Plus Sniff Petrol on why Lotus should break the nose on their F1 car.
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Gareth Jones On Speed #196 for 17 April 2013
#196 This month in F1. Alonso wins the Chinese GP, Sterling looses credibility. Women astronauts and Eddie Jordan’s amiable bollocks and what would it take to cheer up Paul di Resta? Plus Sniff Petrol on why Lotus should break the nose on their F1 car.
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Inside Line F1 Podcast – Bahrain or Bore-rain
The Inside Line F1 Podcast is a unique and humourous view on the sport of Formula1. This Formula1 podcast is produced by Rishi Kapoor and Kunal Shah and can also be accessed via http://www.kunalsf1blog.com
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Here’s what’s in store for you in the latest edition of the Inside Line F1 Podcast: (YouTube channel: http://youtu.be/m-YbsInLd4s)
-Should Formula1 drivers ‘ask’ for permission to race?
-Would you rate the 2013 Chinese Grand Prix as entertaining? And we give a BIG round of applause to all the drivers on the grid. You should listen to know why!
-Rumour has it that Esteban Gutierrez’s Indian visa application for the 2013 Indian Grand Prix is put on hold…
-Mark Webber’s lady luck! She keeps flirting with all others but him. Rishi does some math too!
-Driver of the 2013 Chinese Grand Prix: Rishi and I have varied choices (again!)
-Has Ricciardo upped his game to stake his claim to Webber’s seat in Red Bull Racing? Or will Kimi Raikkonen race for Red Bull Racing in 2014?
-Sergio Perez, mindset issue? This Mclaren = Sauber? (i.e. a mid-field team)
-Felipe Massa is searching for answers, we give him one…
-Over to the 2013 Bahrain Grand Prix, Pirelli have changed their tyre allocations.
-What impact will have it have on the ‘show’?
-4th winner in 4 races? Is it possible? Who can win in Bahrain? (also, who needs to!)
-And Rishi asks, ‘which car is the fastest on the grid currently’?
Hear our previous podcasts ‘Kimi Raikkonen To Red Bull Racing In 2014’ (http://bit.ly/XSsQDE), ‘Multi21, Team Orders And PR Talk’ (http://bit.ly/ZnHQnE) and ‘Why The Chinese GP Is Shorter’ (http://bit.ly/YI6bcH)
Inside Line F1 Podcast – Why The Chinese GP Is Shorter
The Inside Line F1 Podcast is produced by Rishi Kapoor and Kunal Shah. This F1 Podcast offers a unique humourous view on the latest happenings in the world of Formula1.
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Here’s what is in store for you on this weeks’ Inside Line F1 Podcast:
-Mark Webber, multi21, team orders, PR talk, etc. have been over-discussed in this three week break. If you missed our Formula1 podcasts discussing and finding humour on these topics, you can hear them here: ‘Multi21, Team Orders and PR Talk’ (http://bit.ly/ZnHQnE) and ‘Kimi Raikkonen To Red Bull Racing in 2014’. (http://bit.ly/XSsQDE)
-The response to these podcasts has been overwhelming and this time we even read out a fan comment. Is that you?
-Don’t the circuits in Malaysia and China feel like they are very similar? Both Tilke designs after all!
-Circuit characteristics, hear our view. Too little to spice up the action this weekend?
-We look back at some history and statistics, while Rishi comes up with a rhyme for Webber!
– And the best part of this F1 podcast, we try and discuss three differences between the Indian Premier League and Formula1!
-And of course, finally, Rishi tell us ‘Why The Chinese GP Is Shorter’
While we’ve stayed away from making predictions in this podcast, we are open to knowing yours. Leave them behind in the comments section below.