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Sean, Scott and James dive into their favourite parts of the Australian Formula 1 race weekend, they discuss the possibility of a Hybrid Toyota Prado that was teased by Toyota themselves and James tells us all about the new Toyota C-HR he drove recently. Welcome to the CarExpert Podcast – now in video! Host Sean Lander is joined by resident CarExperts Scott Collie and James Wong to chat the latest in automotive news and reviews. Where to find the CarExpert Podcast You can find the CarExpert Podcast on your favourite podcast platform. If in doubt, simply click on the RSS feed below, or follow the links to the Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts applications to subscribe. If you haven't already, subscribe to get all the latest new car reviews. CarExpert Podcast RSS Feed CarExpert Podcast on Apple Podcasts CarExpert Podcast on Google Podcasts CarExpert Podcast on Spotify CarExpert Podcast on Podbean
The Red Bull of Max Verstappen came undone at the Australian GP as we saw Albon crash his car and jump into Sargeants, brake drum and wheel nut shenanigans, did Alonso brake test Russell and why wasn’t a red flag thrown at the end? We hope you enjoy. Warning: this podcast occasionally contains strong language (which...
The Red Bull of Max Verstappen came undone at the Australian GP as we saw Albon crash his car and jump into Sargeants, brake drum and wheel nut shenanigans, did Alonso brake test Russell and why wasn’t a red flag thrown at the end? We hope you enjoy. Warning: this podcast occasionally contains strong language (which...
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Oscar Targett discusses his plans moving from the Toyota 86 as an acadmey driver in Carerra Cup 2024 with Grove Racing. Isaac McNeill discusses his first weekend in Formula Open at Sandown.
Belinda Eden almost had a break down. She and her husband had just refinanced their home to help Belinda pursue her dream of running her brand-new hospitality business. And then the pandemic hit. She was doing all she could to support her family, and waiting for things to subside. It wasn't easy. In fact, it was horrible. Things did eventually open up, and almost overnight the light down the dark tunnel became super bright. Belinda's business, Troop Events, provides on-demand hospitality and event staff across Ballarat and regional Victoria. Since the lifting of restrictions, the business has taken off. It's helped staff the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix as well as other events big and small. It's got huge potential and Belinda has big plans for the future. Be ready to be inspired and learn what it takes to run a business! Troop Events https://www.troop-events.com.au/ Join Emma McQueen for an exclusive LIVE eventhttps://www.emmamcqueen.com.au/work-with-emma/events-and-speaking/go-getter/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian Formula Jet Sprint Association's Justin Roylance discussed the upcoming V8 Jet Super Boats Keith event on the Flow Friday Sports Show.Next weekend's event, which falls on Referendum Day, is the talk of the town in Keith.
Oli and Luke talk AFL Gather Round, Cricket - IPL and Fairbreak in Hong Kong, Soccer and review the Australian Formula 1 GP.
Off to Australia for round three of the 2023 season where Free Practice is in debate, climbing of fences is not allowed, Albon spills cat litter across the track, Russell goes bang and Sainz picks up a penalty We hope you enjoy. Warning: this podcast occasionally contains strong language (which may be unsuitable for children), unusual...
Sky Sport broadcaster Stephen McIvor joined Piney to talk about the upcoming Australian Formula One Grand Prix. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Off to Australia for round three of the 2023 season where Free Practice is in debate, climbing of fences is not allowed, Albon spills cat litter across the track, Russell goes bang and Sainz picks up a penalty We hope you enjoy. Warning: this podcast occasionally contains strong language (which may be unsuitable for children), unusual...
Belinda Eden almost had a break down. She and her husband had just refinanced their home to help Belinda pursue her dream of running her brand-new hospitality business. And then the pandemic hit. She was doing all she could to support her family, and waiting for things to subside. It wasn't easy. In fact, it was horrible. Things did eventually open up, and almost overnight the light down the dark tunnel became super bright. Belinda's business, Troop Events, provides on-demand hospitality and event staff across Ballarat and regional Victoria. Since the lifting of restrictions, the business has taken off. It's helped staff the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix as well as other events big and small. It's got huge potential and Belinda has big plans for the future. Be ready to be inspired and learn what it takes to run a business! Troop Events https://www.troop-events.com.au/ Join Emma's Go-Getter Day on March 16.10am-4pmRendezvous Hotel328 Flinders Street, MelbourneDetails: https://www.emmamcqueen.com.au/work-with-emma/events-and-speaking/go-getter/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dylan Beveridge has wrapped up his 2nd Australian Formula 500 title and talks about his win, being on the Sprintcar Australian Title bill. Brooke Tatnell returned to Australia this year and during The Classic spoke to Tony Whitlock on the changing of the guard of Australian Sprintcar racing and provides his thoughts on the lack of media and promotion of the sport in the country.
Dylan Beveridge won his 2nd Australian Formula 500 championship, Paul ‘Wally' Weissel former PR man for HRT gives his views on GEN3, and Brooke Tatnell discusses the changing of the guard in Australian Sprintcar racing.
Dylan Beveridge has wrapped up his 2nd Australian Formula 500 title and talks about his win, being on the Sprintcar Australian Title bill. Brooke Tatnell returned to Australia this year and during The Classic spoke to Tony Whitlock on the changing of the guard of Australian Sprintcar racing and provides his thoughts on the lack of media and promotion of the sport in the country.
Dylan Beveridge has wrapped up his 2nd Australian Formula 500 title and talks about his win, being on the Sprintcar Australian Title bill. Brooke Tatnell returned to Australia this year and during The Classic spoke to Tony Whitlock on the changing of the guard of Australian Sprintcar racing and provides his thoughts on the lack of media and promotion of the sport in the country.
Dylan Beveridge won his 2nd Australian Formula 500 championship, Paul ‘Wally' Weissel former PR man for HRT gives his views on GEN3, and Brooke Tatnell discusses the changing of the guard in Australian Sprintcar racing.
Today I'm chatting with the fabulous Sarina Lowe. Sarina joins us for another episode talking about all things marketing and making it easier for your business. We dive into: Creating a marketing strategy Building connection and relationships Non-salesy sales Details of our upcoming workshop Get the details on our workshop! Coffee Chats with Nicole Smith and Sarina Lowe About Sarina Sarina Lowe is a creative marketing strategist, sponsorship + partnerships specialist and the founder of consulting agency, The Androsia Connection. I have a passion for creating partnerships with purpose and connecting an organisation's marketing strategy with its business values and objectives. As an experienced facilitator, I love guiding clients through the creative marketing process, finding the untold stories of their business, aligning this with their goals and making marketing easy for them so sharing is now a fun process. Prior to starting my own business, I spent the best part of a decade working in sponsorship, creative marketing, major events, digital strategy and customer experience. I have worked at both Carlton and Essendon Football Clubs, RMIT University and I recently worked on the 2022 Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix. When I'm not promoting the power of purposeful partnerships, or having fun getting creative in clients marketing strategies I enjoy connecting with new people, especially as a mentor to women in business. And whenever there's spare time in my week you'll find me at a yoga or pilates studio just sipping distance from a soy cappuccino. Connecting With Our Guest Connect with Sarina on Instagram @the_androsia_connection Sarina's website: https://www.androsia.co/ Connect with Nicole on Instagram @theartisansolutions Nicole's website: https://theartisans.com.au/ Join the Take Control with Nicole Facebook Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/810652689407180 Join The Waitlist for the Member's Lounge here: https://academy.theartisans.com.au/members-lounge For more detailed shownotes and full transcript of the episode, click here: https://theartisans.com.au/podcast/episode-79/
Australian Formula 2® racer Calan Williams joins hosts Matt Clayton and Michael Lamonato to talk about the step up from Formula 3® with Trident (02:40), the high level of competition in F2® (04:11), his standout showing in just his third race in Saudi Arabia (07:18), experiencing Monaco for the first time (11:05), the chance to race in F2® at the Australian Grand Prix in 2023 (16:16) and his goals for the rest of the season (21:51).
Kane Cornes was mystified by Jordan De Goey's decision to head overseas during the bye break, Nathan Buckley set us up for the Richmond Carlton blockbuster, Andrew Westacott with the Australian Formula 1 GP locked to Melbourne through 2035, Melbourne Storm CEO on the contract negotiations with superstar Cameron Munster, and Robert McClure before his colt Home Affairs runs at Royal Ascot.
The Albert Park street circuit is back, and The Grille crew are on deck for a very special episode! We're joined by Tim Schenken, Australian Grand Prix corporation CEO Andrew Westacott and our first ever live studio audience! Greg 'Rusty' Rust, Shane Jacobson and VACC CEO Geoff Gwilym preview the race, give their predictions and unpack another fascinating collection of figures from this month's VFACTS! Contact the show: info@thegrillepodcast.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Well that was an expensive weekend for Aston Martin wasn’t it? With both drivers in the wars throughout. Ferrari looking dominant and Red Bull have issues again. Latifi knocking on the... A simple podcast feed. Various artists.
Well that was an expensive weekend for Aston Martin wasn’t it? With both drivers in the wars throughout. Ferrari looking dominant and Red Bull have issues again. Latifi knocking on the “19 best drivers in the world and….” door. Also is it ‘Bunga Bunga’ or ‘Nak Naks’? We’re very tired. We hope you enjoy. Warning: this podcast...
This week's Castrol Motorsport News Podcast previews the return of the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix, two years after the infamous event cancelled by COVID-19. Host Andrew van Leeuwen speaks to Richard Craill about what to expect from a revised Albert Park layout as Craill prepares for his F1 commentary debut on Network Ten. V8 Sleuth's Stefan Bartholomaeus joins AVL to dissect Shane van Gisbergen's maiden Australian Rally Championship outing and what could be next for the code-hopping Kiwi. They also discuss F1's Las Vegas gamble, dip into the Motorsport News Mailbag and reveal their Castrol Stars of the Week.
The SportsGrad Podcast: Your bite-sized guide to enter the sports industry
Hello friends! Some good news… It just became a WHOLE lot easier to land your dream job in sport! Why? We're now working super closely with Spark Event Group! But what does that mean? And who are Spark? Spark Event Group offers young people work experience at major events like the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix and Australian Open! Essentially, if you're looking for the coolest casual work going around, head to Spark. To help you maximise the casual work, we come in with the all important upskilling, networking and full-time opportunities through the SportsGrad Community! By bringing the two together, we create a pathway from casual work into full-time careers! So, to discuss all of this in full, how you can get involved, plus the lay of the events land, we brought in Spark's Managing Director, Geordie Miles! We cover:How Spark and SportsGrad will work together to help you guys land jobs!Why Geordie got started in events and how his company merged with Event Workforce group to form SparkHow a 38 hour shift and burnout sparked Geordie to change the culture of event work to make it more manageable for staffGeordie's super strong purpose for working in events, and how it helped him rebound quickly after his plans to work in the US backfired*If you want to learn more about us, feel free to connect with us on LinkedIn: Reuben, RyanOr if you'd like to ask us any questions, join the SportsGrad Community! It's THE place to be if you want to get your foot in the door, hire people quickly & easily, or learn from the best in the world.You can also find us on insta @sportsgradAnd if you're interested in more podcasts related to a certain topic (e.g. Events, High Performance etc.) check out our best picks here: www.sportsgrad.com.au/podcast*This episode is brought to you by Deakin University, the Official Education Partner of The SportsGrad Podcast.Find out why their Master of Business in Sport Management is not one of, but the best one in Australia, ranked at #1 at www.deakin.edu.au*If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes here? It takes less than 60 seconds, and really makes a difference in helping to land guests.Thanks for listening! You're all legends. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gerard and Sam were joined by Australian Formula 1 great Alan Jones.
Australian Formula 1 Champion Alan Jones joined Gerard and Sam on Sportsday
Tonight on Sportsday, Sam and Gerard were joined by Australian Formula 1 Champion Alan Jones, Former Australian cricket captain Greg Chappell and Australian curlers who have qualified for Beijing 2022 Olympics, Dean Hewitt and Tahli Gill.
His memories of the late British motor racing giant Frank Williams, how the rivalry between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton adds "another dimension" to the sport, why Oscar Piastri can "go right through" to a Formula One seat, the guessing game with this season's championship, and more.
On Wednesday morning, Garry and Tim discussed the Gold Coast Suns' response to losing Hugh Greenwood, and what Shannon Byrnes will bring to Geelong before catching up with Melbourne Victory manager Tony Popovic, Australian Formula 1 driver Oscar Piastri, and former cricket administrator Andrew Jones.
Adrian Musolino (adelaidegprix.com) discusses how the City of Adelaide has never come to terms with the Legacy of the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix leaving the city, and the proposed plans for the removal of the remaining parts of the circuit in Victoria Park.
Adrian Musolino (adelaidegprix.com) discusses how the City of Adelaide has never come to terms with the Legacy of the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix leaving the city, and the proposed plans for the removal of the remaining parts of the circuit in Victoria Park.
Steve Dewhurst has had an amazing career in Motorsport, working with some of Australia's and the worlds best motor racing engineers in starting with Paul English, Australian Formula 1 driver and then in England with Brian Hart on the Toleman Turbo F1 engine. He was the man behind the Larkham Motorsport EL Falcon that broke the mold. He also provides his view on what Supercar will have to manage with their two new engine packages, and what he would concentrate on if he was designing Gen3 on a blank sheet of paper.
Steve Dewhurst has had an amazing career in Motorsport, working with some of Australia's and the worlds best motor racing engineers in starting with Paul English, Australian Formula 1 driver and then in England with Brian Hart on the Toleman Turbo F1 engine. He was the man behind the Larkham Motorsport EL Falcon that broke the mold. He also provides his view on what Supercar will have to manage with their two new engine packages, and what he would concentrate on if he was designing Gen3 on a blank sheet of paper.
Australian Formula 3 driver Calan Williams talks about stepping up his performances in his second World Championship season, his maiden podium finish in France and following the trail blazed by fellow West Australian Daniel Ricciardo, while we debate the controversial flashpoint between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen in Sunday's British Grand Prix.
Australian Formula 3® driver Jack Doohan talks about growing up as the son of a motorsport legend, his breakthrough F3® win in France earlier this month and his F1® aspirations for the future, while we wrap up a convincing win for Max Verstappen and Red Bull at the Styrian Grand Prix.
There are calls for Australia's coronavirus vaccine strategy to be re-evaluated, with concerns Oxford's AstraZeneca jab might not be as effective as Pfizer's; The Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix has been officially postponed for a second straight year, while the Australian Open is going ahead with the first of 1,200 players and officials to begin arriving in Melbourne from tomorrow; and total fire bans are in place across much of Australia's southeast as a heatwave keeps crews on alert. Presented by Jodie Speers. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
US President Donald Trump dismisses calls for his resignation, Queensland remains on high alert and the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix has been postponed.
There are calls for Australia's coronavirus vaccine strategy to be re-evaluated, with concerns Oxford's AstraZeneca jab might not be as effective as Pfizer's; The Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix has been officially postponed for a second straight year, while the Australian Open is going ahead with the first of 1,200 players and officials to begin arriving in Melbourne from tomorrow; and total fire bans are in place across much of Australia's southeast as a heatwave keeps crews on alert. Presented by Jodie Speers. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of At Home with Lauren Keenan, we bring you an inspirational story of Aussie innovation and determination during really tough times.Stage Kings is a Sydney business that builds staging and production for TV shows, major concerts and events like the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix. But when coronavirus reached Australia, large gatherings and events were cancelled, affecting tens of thousands of people in the entertainment industry.So we find out how Stage Kings pivoted their business, creating functional and aesthetically pleasing furniture for thousands of Australians working at home for the first time.It’s part of our commitment to produce a show during the pandemic that keeps our original promise - to help you create a home you love.Get in touch if you have a topic you want us to talk about on the show. Same goes if you want to hire Lauren to help create your perfect home.Follow Lauren on Instagram @laurenkeenanhome and check out Lauren's work at laurenkeenan.com.au.And thanks for listening!
Michael Smith discusses what it was like in Motorsport Australia during the 2020 Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix and its eventual cancellation.
Michael Smith discusses what it was like in Motorsport Australia during the 2020 Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix and its eventual cancellation.
In uncertain times it is important to remain calm, separate facts from fear and fiction, make clear committed choices and take action – not wait for something to happen. And today’s guest is a great example of exactly this thinking and approach during times of threat. Rob Newman has stared death squarely in the eye in life threatening situations and near death experiences on a number of occasions and lived to tell the tale and go on to survive and thrive. Today you will find out exactly what happened, how he did it and the lessons he learned that you can apply to help you tackle challenging times and make good committed choices - not knee jerk decisions. Like me, Rob is a boy from the bush who has made it in the big smoke. His early passions took him around the world in motorsport including being part of the Australian Formula 1 team, competing at Bathurst and being part of a winning team that took out the Australian Grand Prix. After hanging up his race helmet, Rob has turned his passion to property and for the last 30 years - his company Blackford’s Property has specialised in helping investors. In recent times his unique buyers agency approach now also assists first home buyers and their parents as well as up and downsizers and custom builds. After recovering from his last sudden unexpected life threatening incident, Rob’s road to recovery has developed into a passion for overall fitness, mind and body. On the physical side yoga, walking, pilates, cycling and swimming are all regular activities and on the mental front a never-ending diet of self-development including meditation and working with mentors who continue to bring out the best in him. Never resting on his laurels and always challenging himself, he has taken his long term interest in comedy and public speaking to the next level and performed at the recent Adelaide Fringe, and he’s been selected to perform at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. His passion for life is infectious and you’re really going to learn some great lessons and enjoy this great conversation with Rob Newman. Rob's book recommendation: To Hell and Back by Nicki Lauda Get Invested is the podcast dedicated to time poor professionals who want to work less and live more. Join Bushy Martin, one of Australia’s top 10 property specialists, as he and his influential guests share know-how on the ways investing in property can unlock the life you always dreamed about and secure your financial future. Remember to subscribe on your favourite podcast player, and if you're enjoying the show please leave us a review. Find out more about Get Invested here https://bushymartin.com.au/get-invested-podcast/ Want to connect with Bushy? Get in touch here https://bushymartin.com.au/contact/ This show is produced by Apiro Media - http://apiropodcasts.com
*SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEECCHHH!* *FREEZE FRAME* “You’re probably wondering how we got here…..” The Australian GP was cancelled because of the Covid-19 outbreak, but... A simple podcast feed. Various artists.
*SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEECCHHH!* *FREEZE FRAME* “You’re probably wondering how we got here…..” The Australian GP was cancelled because of the Covid-19 outbreak, but how did it come about and what does it mean for the rest of the season. Elton and Andy will take you through what they know and ideas going forward. We hope you enjoy....
Three days before Spain’s general elections in 2004 a series of bombs exploded on crowded Madrid commuter trains, killing almost 200 people.The Spanish authorities found a plastic bag a few blocks away from one of the bomb sites with a single, incomplete fingerprint.This was the trace linked to a man living 9000 kms away, a US Attorney in Oregon by the name of Brandon Mayfield.We’ve been told that every fingerprint is unique to every finger, but what if this is the wrong question to ask?Forensic Science was founded on the principle that ‘every contact leaves a trace’ but history shows we can’t always rely on one trace alone.
In this week's episode of the Inside Line F1 Podcast, we have a special guest from the Formula 1 paddock. Kym Illman, the famous Australian Formula 1 photographer, joins us on our show to talk about his journey to becoming one of the sport's best-known photographers, the art of clicking Formula 1 cars and drivers in action and some expert tips, in case you go snapping! Finally, if you are eager to turn your interest in Formula 1 photography into a career, Kym's got some great advice for you. Tune in as we celebrate Formula 1's 1000th Grand Prix this week. Check out Kym Illman's work & buy his prints: https://www.kymillman.com (Season 2019, Episode 13) The Inside Line F1 Podcast, a top-rated podcast on iTunes and audioBoom, is hosted every week by Mithila Mehta and Kunal Shah. This podcast offers a humourous view on the sport and business of Formula 1. Subscribe: [iTunes](http://bit.ly/insidelinef1podcast), [audioBoom](http://bit.ly/insidelineviarss) (RSS feed for all devices) and [Google Podcasts](http://bit.ly/ilf1pgooglepodcasts) Official Page: [Facebook](http://bit.ly/insidelineonfacebook) Follow our hosts on Twitter: [Mithila Mehta](http://www.twitter.com/mith_m) and [Kunal Shah](http://www.twitter.com/kunalashah) Image courtesy: Kym Illman
In this episode the boys review the 2019 Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix. We breakdown the results of the race, talk about the highs and lows and who stepped up their game! Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton with the 1-2 finish (Finnish!) Red Bull and their partnership with Honda looking good Daniel Ricciardo and that unfortunate lap 1 incident Haas steadily improving Toro Rosso finding a rejuvenated Daniil Kvyat We discuss the rookies, the fastest lap bonus point and much more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/boxboxboxf1/message
2019 is up and running at the Australian GP. The whole circus is shocked with the passing of Charlie Whiting, points are awarded for the fastest lap and, drum roll, Honda make it to the podium. I know, right? We hope you enjoy. We have an email if you wish to use it… boxboxbox@grandprixpodcast.com …....
2019 is up and running at the Australian GP. The whole circus is shocked with the passing of Charlie Whiting, points are awarded for the fastest lap and, drum roll, Honda make it to the podium. I... A simple podcast feed. Various artists.
Spark Sport is now live at www.sparksport.co.nz in time for the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix. Sports fans will be able to jump online to register for a 30 day free trial of the service and road test Spark Sport, catching live action or on demand coverage for a range of upcoming events. They will also be able to access replays, highlights and 24/7 TV channels. The service has launching in beta, which means that the core functionality is working, but improvements and additional features are still being added. In addition to going live on Apple and web as promised earlier this week, Spark Sport is also available as an Android app, in time for the Australian Grand Prix. In the first few months of the service, there will be hundreds of hours of live and on demand content to enjoy. Spark Sport is kicking into gear with an exciting line up of events, including the first Formula 1 of the season (Australian Grand Prix, 14-17 March), the Corsica World Rally Championship (28-31 March), NBA TV (6-7 games per week, 3 of which are live) and FIH Pro League hockey matches (fixtures every few days, next Black Sticks matches on 17 March). As the new sports streaming service goes live, Spark Sport is also announcing two exciting new additions to the platform. Spark Sport will be the home of ONE Championship, one of the world’s largest martial arts organisations. ONE Championship features bouts across the full spectrum of martial arts such as Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), Karate and more. MMA enthusiasts can catch the next event, ONE Hero, from Spark Sport on 25 March. Spark Sport is also welcoming EDGEsport, its first 24/7 action sport channel, to the platform. EDGEsport offers live action and premium content from the adventure and action sports world across a wide array of sports, including skiing, snowboarding, biking, surfing, skating, motorsports and many more action sports. Fans will be able to watch live sporting events in real time. They can pause at any point and ‘rewind’ up to 4 hours. Once a live event finishes, it will be available later on demand. TV channels on Spark Sport can also be live paused and rewound up to 4 hours. Spark Sport is now available as an app on selected iPads and iPhones, Android devices, AirPlay to Apple TV, Chromecast and all popular web browsers. During the months following launch, the Spark Sport app will become available on Apple TV, Samsung, Panasonic, LG and Sony Smart TVs and further platforms still to be announced. Spark Sport will stream in HD when the data connection and device supports this. If the connection is slower, Spark Sport will automatically adjust to a lower video quality to ensure a consistent viewing experience.
In this episode the boys dissect the results of the 2019 Winter testing sessions, run through their predictions for the season ahead and preview the 2019 Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix in Melbourne. Part 1 - discussion of the results of Winter testing - winners, losers, what we can read into the results and who the surprise packets are! Part 2 - we run through our predictions for the 2019 season - we make predictions for: Winners - constructors and drivers championships Best midfield constructor and driver Rookies and second year drivers we believe could podium and/or win races Who will be the wooden spoon team and driver Part 3 - Australian Grand Prix Preview - in this section of the show the boys share their favourite memories of the Aussie Grand Prix, discuss the circuit and make race predictions. Part 4 - The fellas preview a special show for next week (must-listen!). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/boxboxboxf1/message
A special edition of the show with Matt and Steve joined by Peter Hackett and Dom Story for our Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix extravaganza! The boys go through all the results from the last three days of racing, plus as a BONUS - Matt MacKelden caught up with Nick Percat on day one after qualifying Podcast for Kubota
With the goal of inspiring the next generation, the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix has developed the Industry & Innovation Precinct as the destination for students taking part in the Driving Learning education program. Today we chat with Elyse Dawson, the Manager for Industry Integration at the precinct, where we find out how the site's hands-on learning opportunities and STEM challenges are designed to help students see endless opportunities. "We're always getting bigger & bigger and this year it's exciting to have the STEM challenges and get the kids thinking about this before the event. It's not just an excursion to come and see cars at the event, it's really a day of learning that also can be incorporated into the classroom". Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education More about Elyse Dawson In her second year working at the Australian Grand Prix Corporation, Elyse manages the Industry & Innovation Precinct which is designed to showcase Victorian innovation and capabilities in design and manufacturing. During the Australian Grand Prix the site offers a free program for students to attend on the Thursday and Friday to partake in the Driving Learning education program. Students get to enjoy career seminars, hands-on workshops and interactive displays. This year they have over 30,000 students registered! More information https://www.grandprix.com.au/industry-innovation-precinct-drivinglearning-eoiAbout the FizzicsEd Podcast With interviews with leading science educators and STEM thought leaders, this science education podcast is about highlighting different ways of teaching kids within and beyond the classroom. It's not just about educational practice & pedagogy, it's about inspiring new ideas & challenging conventions of how students can learn about their world! https://www.fizzicseducation.com.au/Know an educator who'd love this STEM podcast episode? Share it! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second episode of The Top Split I take a look at the iRacing season that was for 2016 Season 4. I took a look at the upcoming Australasian Superskips and Australian Formula 1 Championships. Two new Hosted Leagues offering great racing opportunities for primarily ANZ club members, but, open to all looking for some great on track action. In the main part of the episode I had the fantastic opportunity to spend some time talking to Philippe Leybaert, who is not only the community coordinator for the Skip Barber Official Series on the iRacing site and organiser of the Skip Barber 2K Cup, but, also a top flight driver himself. It was great to speak with Philippe about some of the great work that he puts into the community as well as learn a little more about him. One of the things that Philippe and I spoke about was increasing your awareness on track when looking to improve your driving and results. I mentioned a series of videos called 'Surviving Rookies'. It's a three part series by Scott Hanley. Somewhat dated in terms of the cars on screen, you can tell they are from a few years ago at least. But, certainly the content covered is still relevant today and well worth your time invested in taking a look. I've linked the three videos below. Surviving Rookies Part 1 Surviving Rookies Part 2 Surviving Rookies Part 3 Thanks for tuning in. I hope you enjoy the show and I'll see you in the new year for more Top Split action!
Chinese parents concerned about multiple milk formula scandals and product recalls from local brands are looking to source their infants' nutrition elsewhere. This has led to rapid growth in imported brands from Australia and other nearby regional markets as well as an active grey market. Listen to the podcast for complete insights.
In this week’s episode of Keeping Track, we discuss Formula One’s return to the United States with McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh, get an insight into the Circuit of the Americas from V8 Supercar driver Mark Winterbottom, and analyse the F1 title fight between Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso.
In this week’s episode of Keeping Track, we look ahead to the final races of the F1 season with Red Bull’s Mark Webber, chat to new McLaren signing Sergio Perez and analyse Lewis Hamilton’s move to Mercedes for next season
Oscar Targett discusses his plans moving from the Toyota 86 as an acadmey driver in Carerra Cup 2024 with Grove Racing. Isaac McNeill discusses his first weekend in Formula Open at Sandown.