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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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The Parc Fermé F1 podcast. We cover Formula 1 as it happens. Race and news reviews with Todd, Paul and Grace.

    Australian GP Review | Podcast Ep 880

    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

    • 1h 14 min
    Max and Marko sucker punch | Podcast Ep 879

    Max and Marko sucker punch | Podcast Ep 879

    Join Grace and me as we discuss Max's exit clause in his contract, Audi's investment in F1, comfortable cars, and some fo the best Australian Grands Prix.

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    Summary:
    In this episode, Todd and Grace discuss the ongoing drama at Red Bull Racing, including allegations against team boss Christian Horner and the suspension of a staff member. They also delve into the details of Max Verstappen's contract, which reportedly includes an exit clause tied to Helmut Marko. The conversation highlights the power struggles within the team and raises questions about the motivations behind these actions. In this part of the conversation, the principal themes discussed include the drama surrounding Red Bull and recommendations for resolving the issues, Audi's accelerated program in Formula 1, the importance of driver comfort in F1 cars, Toto Wolff's swipe at Christian Horner, and a list of memorable Australian Grand Prix races. In this episode, Todd and Grace discuss their favorite races, including the 2002 Austrian Grand Prix, the 2009 Austrian Grand Prix, and the 1999 Australian Grand Prix. They also talk about MotoGP and Alex Albon's cats. The conversation then shifts to mispronunciations and sizing woes in the world of motorsports. They wrap up the episode by discussing Alpine's marketing strategies and sharing some amusing headlines. 



    Takeaways
    The Red Bull Racing team is currently embroiled in drama, with allegations against team boss Christian Horner and a suspension of a staff member.Max Verstappen's contract reportedly includes an exit clause tied to Helmut Marko, indicating a power struggle within the team.The situation raises questions about the motivations behind these actions and the future of Red Bull Racing.The ongoing drama highlights the complexities and challenges faced by Formula One teams both on and off the track.
    Chapters00:00 Introduction and Red Bull Drama
    09:17 Max Verstappen's Contract and Power Struggles
    34:05 Audi's Accelerated Program
    47:21 Driver Comfort in F1 Cars
    51:20 Toto Wolff's Swipe at Christian Horner
    53:36 Memorable Australian Grand Prix Races
    54:23 Favorite Races: 2002 Austrian Grand Prix
    55:01 Favorite Races: 2009 Austrian Grand Prix
    55:30 Favorite Races: 1999 Australian Grand Prix
    58:05 MotoGP and Alex Albon's Cats
    58:33 Mispronunciations and Sizing Woes
    59:02 Alpine's Marketing and No Shit Headlines
    01:10:06 Lewis Hamilton's Move to Ferrari

    • 1h 19 min
    Saudi Arabian GP review | Podcast Ep 878

    Saudi Arabian GP review | Podcast Ep 878

    Join Paul and me as we review teh Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. We cover each team and driver as they finished and much more.

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    Summary:
    In this episode, Todd and Paul review the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. They discuss Red Bull's dominance and the internal turmoil within the team. They also talk about Ferrari's performance and the impressive debut of Oliver Bearmann. Max Verstappen's win and Sergio Perez's performance are analyzed. Charles Leclerc's third-place finish is highlighted. The discussion also includes Oscar Piastri's impressive performance and McLaren's performance and straight-line speed issues. The Grand Prix saw McLaren and Mercedes struggling with their car development, while Haas showed improvement in their rear tire wear.  



    Takeaways:
    McLaren and Mercedes are facing challenges with their car developmentHaas has shown improvement in their rear tire wearAlpine and RB faced difficulties with their carWilliams had a decent performanceFerrari made a brave call with their tire strategyBearman and Piastri had impressive drivesLance Stroll received the Donkey of the Race award for his crash

    • 59 min
    Bahrain GP review | Podcast Ep 877

    Bahrain GP review | Podcast Ep 877

    Join Paul and me as we review the Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix in detail. We cover each team and driver as they finished.

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    Takeaways
    Ian's performance in the WEC Series 2024 campaign was impressive, securing a podium finish.The Bahrain Grand Prix marked the start of the Formula One season, with teams facing challenges on the track.Red Bull Racing, Ferrari, Mercedes, McLaren, and other teams showed varying levels of performance.The wind changes during the race had an impact on the teams' strategies and performance. Nico and Kevin at Haas delivered an impressive performance in the race.Valtteri Bottas had a tough day with a slow pit stop.Nico Hulkenberg's race was disappointing due to a slow start and a damaged wing.Yuki Tsunoda's behavior on and off the track was a cause for concern.Renault, now Alpine, has a history of controversy and struggles to perform consistently.Williams faced technical issues with their steering wheel.Carlos Sainz showed great skill in handling traffic during the race.



    Chapters00:0 Introduction and WEC Series 2024 Campaign
    01:00 Ian's Performance and Podium Finish
    03:40 Track Overview and Challenges
    04:32 Wind Changes and Impact on Teams
    05:17 Team Analysis: Red Bull Racing
    07:16 Team Analysis: Ferrari
    08:17 Team Analysis: Mercedes
    09:08 Team Analysis: McLaren
    13:09 Team Analysis: Aston Martin
    19:48 Team Analysis: Williams
    22:51 Team Analysis: AlphaTauri
    25:19 Team Analysis: Alfa Romeo
    26:40 Team Analysis: Haas
    32:22 Impressive Performance by Mick Schumacher and Haas
    33:01 Valtteri Bottas' Tough Day
    34:13 Nico Hulkenberg's Disappointing Race
    34:31 The New Kindler FIA Stewards
    35:30 Haas' Improved Performance
    36:39 Renault's Challenges at Alpine
    37:08 Technical Issues at Williams
    38:13 Internet Connection Issues
    39:16 Carlos Sainz's Struggles in Traffic
    40:47 Yuki Tsunoda's Behavior
    43:14 Renault's History of Controversy
    44:17 Issues with Williams' Steering Wheel
    46:22 Alpine's Poor Performance
    01:06:14 Internet Connection Issues (Continued)
    01:07:26 Donkey of the Race: Yuki Tsunoda
    01:08:48 Drive of the Race: Carlos Sainz

    • 55 min
    F1 Season Preview | Podcast Ep 876

    F1 Season Preview | Podcast Ep 876

    Join Paul and me as we preview the 2024 Formula 1 season. We cover each team and driver and share our thoughts on what it will take to be successful in the new season.

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    Takeaways
    The inter-team battles within McLaren, Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull, and Aston Martin will be exciting to watch.The departure of Lewis Hamilton from Mercedes will change the dynamic within the team.Ferrari needs to address their rear tire wear and stability issues to improve their performance.Red Bull remains the team to beat, but Sergio Perez needs to improve his performance to secure his seat. Media representation can be challenging, as it is difficult to accurately portray individuals behind the scenes.The performance and prospects of Sauber (Alfa Romeo) and Alpine are discussed, with a focus on their drivers.The drivers at Williams Racing and Haas F1 Team are evaluated, considering their potential for success.Overall, the conversation provides insights into the current state of Formula 1 teams and drivers.Chapters00:00Introduction and Bathurst Recap
    05:09Season Opener and Drive to Survive
    09:23Ranking the Liveries
    13:02Testing and Team Observations
    24:15McLaren: Norris vs. Piastri
    28:03Mercedes: Russell and Hamilton's Departure
    31:49Ferrari: Leclerc and Sainz
    36:29Red Bull: Verstappen and Perez
    47:31Aston Martin: Alonso and Stroll
    54:15Introduction and Discussion on Media Representation
    55:06Review of Sauber (Alfa Romeo) and Alpine
    56:20Discussion on the Drivers at Sauber (Alfa Romeo) and Alpine
    57:17Analysis of the Drivers at Sauber (Alfa Romeo) and Alpine
    57:50Evaluation of the Drivers at Sauber (Alfa Romeo) and Alpine
    59:30Overview of Williams Racing
    01:00:05Discussion on Haas F1 Team
    01:04:16Evaluation of Haas F1 Team
    01:10:27Summary and Conclusion

    • 1h 23 min
    Horner did what? | Podcast Ep 875

    Horner did what? | Podcast Ep 875

    Join Grace and me as we talk about the Christian Horner debacle, new Sprint race rules and an idea of our own, Mercedes and the silly season, car launches and more.

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    Takeaways
    The controversy surrounding Christian Horner and Red Bull has generated a lot of speculation, but it's important to wait for more information before jumping to conclusions.The tweaked sprint race weekend regulations, which allow teams to make adjustments after the sprint race, are a step in the right direction, but some fans still prefer the elimination of the sprint race altogether.The car launches have showcased a lot of raw carbon fiber and matte finishes, but Todd and Grace would like to see more vibrant colors and painted cars on the grid.It's important for teams to have effective crisis PR management strategies in place to address allegations and control the narrative. The absence of a yellow team in Formula 1 sparks curiosity and nostalgia for Renault's black and yellow livery.Speculation about Lewis Hamilton's replacement at Mercedes raises questions about the team's long-term strategy and the potential for a junior driver to be chosen.The 10-year deal between Silverstone and F1 ensures the British Grand Prix remains a staple on the calendar.The recent departures at the FIA raise concerns about the organization's stability and future.The MotoGP series 'There Can Only Be One' and the MotoPod podcast are recommended for motorsport enthusiasts.Amusing and puzzling headlines in the world of motorsports provide entertainment and confusion.
    Chapters00:00Introduction and Formula One News
    02:07Christian Horner Controversy
    13:46Tweaked Sprint Race Weekend Regulations
    24:09Car Launches
    28:19Favorite Car Designs
    31:28The Mystery of the Yellow Team
    34:08Speculations on Lewis Hamilton's Replacement at Mercedes
    40:06Silverstone F1 Secures 10-Year Deal
    44:09Departures at the FIA Raise Concerns
    49:06MotoGP Series Recommendation: There Can Only Be One
    51:48Recommendation: MotoPod Podcast
    52:16No Shit Headlines
    57:22Closing Remarks and Thank You

    • 58 min

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