What was Carlos thinking? | Podcast Ep 898

Podcast de The Parc Fermé F1 Podcast

Todd and Grace discuss recent news in Formula One, including Carlos Sainz joining Williams and the potential investment and improvements happening within the team. They also touch on the recent races and standout moments, such as George Russell's win in Austria and Lewis Hamilton's victories in Silverstone and Hungary.

The conversation highlights the importance of transparency and honesty in team communication, as well as the significance of long-term planning and investment in building a competitive team

Todd and Grace discuss the reasons why Carlos Sainz may have chosen Williams over other teams like Audi and Alpine. They explore the importance of stability, legacy, and being part of a team's development.

They also analyze the recent changes at Audi, including the hiring of Mattia Binotto and Jonathan Wheatley, and the potential tie-up by HiTech Racing. They discuss the confusion and instability at Alpine, with the departure of key personnel and rumors of a Mercedes engine deal.

Chapters

00:00 Carlos Sainz Joins Williams: A Sign of Investment and Improvements
18:18 Transparency and Honesty in Team Communication
20:17 The Importance of Long-Term Planning and Investment
22:40 Standout Moments in Recent Races
32:09 Changes at Audi: Mattia Binotto, Jonathan Wheatley, and the Potential Takeover
45:05 The Confusion and Instability at Alpine: Rumors and Departures
49:06 The Complexity of Decision-Making in Formula 1
54:44 Leaks and the Influence of Engineers
58:55 The Decline of Journalism and Clickbait Headlines
01:08:47 The Impact of DRS Rule Changes on Tire Strategy
01:12:38 Supporting the Podcast and Sharing the Love

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