
166 episodes

The F1 Strategy Report Beermogul Podcasts
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4.6 • 58 Ratings
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Michael Lamonato and a special guest tackle the biggest strategy issues after each Formula One race.
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R05: F1 Miami Grand Prix 2022
Max Verstappen comfortably wins the first-ever Miami Grand Prix to leave Charles Leclerc reliant on Ferrari’s next upgrade package. Featuring Stuart Codling, executive editor, GP Racing.
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Stuart Codling, executive editor, GP Racing
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R04: F1 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix 2022
Max Verstappen hits back with a crushing victory at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix after Charles Leclerc spins himself off the podium late. Featuring Thomas Maher from Racing News 365.
Our guest host Thomas Maher
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R03: F1 Australian Grand Prix 2022
Charles Leclerc dominates the Australian Grand Prix to stretch his championship advantage after Max Verstappen retires for the second time in three races. Featuring Phil Horton from Autoweek.
Our guest Phil Horton
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Preview: F1 Australian Grand Prix 2022
Formula 1 returns for its first Australian Grand Prix in three years, and a brand-new Albert Park is promising to up the action in Melbourne. Featuring F1 journalist Matt Clayton.
Our guest Matt Clayton – Motorsport Journalist
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R02: F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2022
Max Verstappen wins the first races of his title-defending season after outmanoeuvring Charles Leclerc in an enthralling battle to the chequered flag. Featuring Luke Smith from Autosport.
Luke Smith – Autosport
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R01: F1 Bahrain Grand Prix 2022
It’s a Ferrari one-two to start the 2022 Formula 1 season after Red Bull Racing collapses with a double engine retirement late in the race. Featuring Edd Straw from The Race.
Edd Straw from The Race
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Your biggest fan - very disappointed
You were happy that it all came down to one race. Me too.
But Lewis Hamilton won on the track that day.
Masi invented a procedure that had never been used in formula one before.
As Martin Brundle said that decision gave yhe race to Max.
Louis Hamilton was getting betterMax was starting to make serious errors.
If you’re going to pray for a season that would end on one final raceIt’s more than a hypocritical to justify the result for Max’s performance in other races.
Who was the best racer that day that’s all that counts.
I root for the Australians in cricket. Not that fond of the British. But especially in that race at the end of a long season with a tie score,The better man that day should have won.And that is a big deal. Everyone needs to know where the boundaries are.