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The Parc Fermé F1 podcast. We cover Formula 1 as it happens. Race and news reviews with Todd, Paul and Grace.
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Free F1 TV | Podcast Ep 885
In this episode, Todd and Grace discuss the latest Formula One news, including Nico Hulkenberg joining Audi and the rumors of Adrian Newey leaving Red Bull. They speculate on the potential driver lineup changes and the impact of these moves on the teams
The conversation also touches on other topics such as Valtteri Bottas's future and the possibility of Adrian Newey joining Michael Andretti. The conversation covers various topics including the announcement of a new free streaming channel for Formula One in the United States, the potential for more sprint races in F1, and the challenges of broadcasting and coverage in motorsports.The hosts discuss the need for professional broadcasters and the importance of providing context and analysis in sports coverage.
They also touch on the differences between Formula One and MotoGP in terms of racing excitement and unpredictability.In this final part of the conversation, Todd and Grace discuss various topics related to Formula One and MotoGP. They talk about the possibility of combining Formula One and MotoGP races in the same weekend, Liberty Media's role in both sports, and the differences between the fan bases. They also share some humorous headlines and comments from listeners. Overall, they express their excitement for the upcoming Miami Grand Prix and thank their supporters
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Off-Topic Banter
07:33 Nico Hulkenberg Joins Audi
15:48 Adrian Newey Rumors
33:28 Debate Over More Sprint Races in Formula One
41:18 Comparing Formula One and MotoGP: Racing Excitement and Unpredictability
50:54 The Meaning of it All
59:58 Is Stroll the New Pastor?
01:07:58 Conclusion and Gratitude -
Chinese GP Review | Podcast Ep 884
Join Paul and me as we review the FIA Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix in full. Due to some odd errors, this week there is no video podcast version but I managed to salvage the audio and edit it to a listenable state. Apologies for the glitch in the matrix.
Summary
In this episode, Todd and Paul review the Chinese Grand Prix. They discuss the challenges of the track, the performance of the teams and drivers, and the impact of the safety car. They highlight the dominance of Red Bull and Max Verstappen, the strong performance of McLaren and Lando Norris, and the struggles of Ferrari and Mercedes. They also touch on the tire management issues faced by the drivers and the differences between Pirelli and Michelin tires.In this conversation, Todd and Paul discuss the Chinese Grand Prix and review the performances of each team and driver. They analyze the incidents and collisions that occurred during the race, including Lance Stroll's collision with Daniel Ricciardo vs George Russell's collision with Fernando Alonso. They also highlight standout performances, such as Lewis Hamilton's recovery drive and Sergio Perez's victory. The conversation concludes with a preview of upcoming races and events.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview
10:24 Red Bull Dominance and Max Verstappen's Stellar Performance
16:25 McLaren's Strong Showing and Ferrari's Struggles
32:30 Preview of Upcoming Races and Events
50:47 Pass of the Race -
Alonso's big deal | Podcast Ep 883
In this episode, Todd and Grace discuss the news of Fernando Alonso signing a new extension with Aston Martin through 2026. They speculate on the possibility of a post-racing role for Alonso at the team and discuss the challenges of retiring from a lifelong career in Formula One
They also touch on the topic of Honda's relationship with Alonso, considering his past criticism of their engine. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the future of the second seat at Aston Martin and the potential for a partnership with Carlos Sainz. In this part of the conversation, Todd and Grace discuss the recent comments made by Fernando Alonso about Honda's engine problems and the return of Formula One to the Chinese Grand Prix.They also talk about Gene Haas' investment in the Haas F1 team and the challenges they face in improving their performance.
Grace shares her experience attending a MotoGP race and highlights the impressive performance of Maverick Vinales. She also mentions some interesting observations, such as the large birds in Texas and the availability of Ben Spies bobbleheads.In this final part of the conversation, Todd and Grace discuss the practice of holding onto the halo or front wing during pit stops to stabilize the car. They also speculate about the change in Yuki Tsunoda's behavior and the possibility of a robotic clone driving for him.
They touch on the topic of aerodynamics in MotoGP and how it affects the look of the bikes. The episode concludes with a thank you to Patreon supporters and a reminder to leave ratings and reviews.aker Player:YouTube:
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview
06:21 The Challenges of Retiring from Formula One
13:07 Overcoming Strained Relationships: Alonso and Honda
24:33 Fernando Alonso's Frustration and Honda's Engine Problems
32:08 Gene Haas' Cautious Approach to Investing in Haas F1
45:13 The Thrilling Experience of Attending a MotoGP Race
49:39 Interesting Observations: Large Birds in Texas and Ben Spies Bobbleheads
56:21 The Mystery of Yuki Tsunoda
01:12:17 Thank You to Patreon Supporters -
Verstappen Eclipses Japanese GP | Podcast Ep 882
Join Paul and me on this day of the eclipse as we review the Japanese Grand Prix. We cover each team and driver as they finished.
Summary
In this episode, Todd and Paul discuss the Japanese Grand Prix and the performance of the teams and drivers. They talk about the challenges of the Suzuka circuit and the importance of qualifying position. They analyze the performance of Red Bull, Ferrari, and McLaren, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of each team. They also discuss the strategies employed by the teams and the impact it had on the race. Overall, they conclude that Red Bull was dominant, Ferrari showed improvement, and McLaren faced some challenges. In this part of the conversation, Todd and Paul discuss the performances of Carlos Sainz, Lando Norris, and Fernando Alonso. They also talk about Lance Stroll's struggles, the progress of Aston Martin, and the challenges faced by Daniel Ricciardo. The chapter titles could be 'Carlos Sainz's Stellar Year', 'Lando Norris' Inspired Drive', 'Aston Martin's Progress', and 'Daniel Ricciardo's Struggles'. In this final part of the conversation, Todd and Paul discuss the performances of various drivers in the Portuguese Grand Prix. They highlight Yuki Tsunoda's impressive drive and his ability to make overtakes, as well as his improved attitude towards his team. They also discuss the progress of Haas F1 and Alpine, noting the improvements in their pace and strategy. However, they express concern about the ongoing struggles of Williams and Aston Martin. The conversation concludes with the presentation of the 'Move of the Race', 'Donkey of the Race', and 'Drive of the Race' awards.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Discussion of Non-F1 Topics
03:01 Overview of Sonoma Raceway
08:19 Discussion of Suzuka Circuit and Qualifying
16:38 Analysis of Red Bull's Performance
25:56 Assessment of McLaren's Challenges
27:19 Outlook for Carlos Sainz's Future
28:25 Carlos Sainz's Stellar Year
30:08 Lando Norris' Inspired Drive
37:45 Aston Martin's Progress
39:16 Daniel Ricciardo's Struggles
55:21 Yuki Tsunoda's Impressive Drive and Improved Attitude
57:59 Progress of Haas F1 and Alpine
59:46 Struggles of Williams and Aston Martin
01:09:08 Move of the Race: Yuki Tsunoda's Overtakes
01:11:03 Donkey of the Race: Daniel Ricciardo's Mistake
01:12:47 Drive of the Race: Charles Leclerc's One-Stop Strategy -
When dynasties collapse | Podcast Ep 881
Join Grace and me as we discuss Adrian Newey, Aston Martin, Red Bull, KERS, Williams and more.
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Summary
In this episode, Todd and Grace discuss the potential move of Adrian Newey to Aston Martin, the dynamics within Red Bull and the possibility of Max Verstappen leaving the team.
They also delve into the allegations against Christian Horner and the struggles for control within Red Bull. The episode concludes with a discussion on the criticism of Red Bull's dominance in Formula One. In this part of the conversation, Todd and Grace discuss various topics related to Formula One and MotoGP.
They talk about fan opinions on Mercedes domination in F1 and the appeal of unpredictability in MotoGP. They also touch on internal issues within teams and the upcoming changes in engine regulations and chassis design. The conversation includes an update on Williams' production delays and ends with the news of Liberty Media acquiring MotoGP and their plans to expand its global audience.
In this episode, Todd and Grace discuss the potential collaboration between MotoGP and Formula One, including sharing marketing strategies and coordinating calendars. They also talk about improving the MotoGP viewing experience, such as differentiating the bikes with colored dots and spreading out the race calendar.
The conversation touches on language and accessibility in MotoGP, as well as issues with the MotoGP streaming service. They explore the possibility of joint F1 and MotoGP races and discuss the importance of fixing the Apple TV app. The episode concludes with Albons Cats, featuring shoutouts to Valtteri Bottas and the birds of Australia. They also mention Lewis Hamilton's meetings with Boris Becker and Serena Williams, Ferrari's regret over not signing Hamilton, Christian Horner's sex scandal, and Hamilton's shooting skills.
Takeaways
Adrian Newey's potential move to Aston Martin could bring a new challenge and success to the team.The dynamics within Red Bull, including the potential departure of Max Verstappen, could impact the team's future success.Allegations against Christian Horner and the struggles for control within Red Bull raise questions about the team's stability.Criticism of Red Bull's dominance highlights the challenges of maintaining success in Formula One. Fan opinions on dominant teams differ between Formula One and MotoGP.Unpredictability and the chance for underdogs to win make MotoGP appealing to fans.Internal issues within teams can have a significant impact on their performance.Upcoming changes in engine regulations and chassis design aim to enhance racing and attract more manufacturers to Formula One.Williams faces production delays, potentially affecting their performance in upcoming races.Liberty Media's acquisition of MotoGP aims to expand the sport's global audience and introduce changes to improve its accessibility and content generation. Collaboration between MotoGP and Formula One could lead to shared marketing strategies and coordinated calendars.Improving the MotoGP viewing experience includes differentiating the bikes with colored dots and spreading out the race calendar.Language and accessibility in MotoGP... -
Australian GP Review | Podcast Ep 880
Join Paul and me as we review the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix. We cover each team and driver as they finished.
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Summary
In this episode, Todd and Paul discuss various races, including the Australian Grand Prix. They also talk about Heart of Racing's performance and the challenges they faced. The conversation then shifts to the dominance of Ferrari in the Australian Grand Prix and the strong performance of McLaren.
They also discuss the challenges faced by Red Bull and the rumors surrounding the team. Overall, it was an exciting and eventful episode with insights into the world of Formula 1 racing. In this part of the conversation, the principal themes discussed include Jos's involvement in Red Bull Racing, Sergio Perez's race performance, Visor Gate, Aston Martin's performance, Fernando Alonso's penalty, Haas F1's performance, and Williams' performance.
In this episode, Todd and Paul discuss troubleshooting and critical self-reflection in Formula 1. They also analyze Alpine's missed opportunity, the need for spare chassis, and the challenges of flyaway races. The hosts delve into Esteban Ocon's race-ending issues and Alpine's lack of competitiveness.
They also touch on Valtteri Bottas' controversial commercial and Mercedes' wheel nut problems. The conversation concludes with a review of Mercedes' struggles with the new car, a critique of the Sky Sports F1 pre-race show, and the awards for Move of the Race, Donkey of the Race, and Drive of the Race.
Takeaways
Troubleshooting and critical self-reflection are crucial in Formula 1 to address problems and improve performance.Alpine missed an opportunity for a top 10 finish due to a lack of competitiveness and strategic errors.The need for spare chassis should be considered to avoid race-ending issues like Esteban Ocon's.Mercedes' wheel nut problems highlight the importance of reliable equipment and efficient pit stops.Carlos Sainz's comeback drive was impressive and showcased his skill as a driver.
Chapters00:00 Introduction and Recap
01:05 Heart of Racing's Performance
05:12 Conversation about Australia and Fruit Bats
08:12 Analysis of the Australian Grand Prix
13:15 Ferrari's Dominant Win
19:45 Red Bull's Challenges
26:13 Yoss's Involvement in Red Bull Racing
28:02 Sergio Perez's Race Performance
30:23 Visor Gate
32:40 Aston Martin's Performance
34:46F ernando Alonso's Penalty
41:33 Haas F1's Performance
49:23 Williams' Performance
51:52 Troubleshooting and Critical Self-Reflection
52:22 Alpine's Missed Opportunity
52:39 The Need for Spare Chassis
53:02 Alpine's Challenges with Flyaway Races
53:31 Esteban Ocon's Race Over
53:54 Alpine's Lack of Competitiveness
54:09 Valtteri Bottas' Commercial Controversy
54:34 Mercedes' Wheel Nut Issues
55:49 Mercedes' DNFs
56:17 Mercedes' Struggles with the New Car
58:08 Disappointing Sky Sports F1 Pre-Race Show
59:01 Move of the Race: Fernando Alonso's Defense
59:45 Undercuts as a Strategic Advantage
01:03:53 Donkey of the Race: Gunther Steiner's Interview Skills
01:09:31 Drive of the Race: Carlos Sainz's Comeback
Customer Reviews
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Entertainig and insightfull F1 podcast.
Just listen and you'll see...
And I love Tod's impresion of Kimi ;-)