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Jorge Martin and Pecco Bagnaia put on a show in a fierce battle for an advantage in the MotoGP championship. But is it all too little, too late for Pecco? I recap the amazing action of the MalaysianGP, talk about the championship picture, and tell you who I think will win the Title!The Rundown- Season finale moved to Catalunya - a wise choice- Sepang! My recap of the MalaysianGP:- Qualifying - the gauntlet is thrown down by Pecco with a stunning lap- Sprint - 'The Rematch' starts with what could be the biggest mistake of the year- Marc Marquez is still good- MotoGP Race - A big wreck, followed by an absolute stunner in the opening laps- Pecco gets the win he needs - but is it enough? - Jorge Martin aces the strategy this weekend- The MotoGP Championship picture - is it over already?- My take on the MalaysianGPWhat did you think of Sepang? Let me know on Facebook or the Motoweek Reddit Sub.Find all of the latest episodes at Motoweek.net, follow on Twitter and Instagram – and you can support the show on Patreon!Thanks for listening!
Amy Reynolds and Keith Huewen are joined by Natalie Quirk to review the penultimate round of the 2024 season, the Malaysian Grand Prix. Despite Francesco Bagnaia joining an exclusive list of riders to win 10 or more Grand Prixs in one season - Jorge Martin has one hand on the trophy leaving Sepang.Join our Patreon to join us live as we record our review shows and Support us continuing OMG!- patreon.com/user?u=34973707OMG! MotoGP is part of the MotorMouth Media Network. Do check out our other shows:•Pitlane Life Lessons: https://podfollow.com/1552890037•The MotorMouth F1 Podcast: https://podfollow.com/the-motormouth-podcast•Padel Movement: https://podfollow.com/the-padel-movement-podcast•Tommo's Race Chinwag: https://podfollow.com/1674915123 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The MotoGP Championship drama will be more intense than ever in Sepang - can Jorge Martin make a decisive move, or will Pecco Bagnaia keep his hopes alive for a third-straight Title? I preview the MalaysianGP!The Rundown:- Valencia round could be in question due to tragic flooding- Sepang! My full preview of Round 19 of the MotoGP Championship - the MalaysianGP!- The Track - Ducati will be the one to beat, but this place usually produces surprises- Will the weather be a factor? - The Favorites - The Title Challengers face their biggest test yet with the Championship on the line- My Watch List - who could surprise in Sepang?- The Hot Seat - close battles in the Rider Standings could take center stage- The Picks! My picks for the Sprint, and the MotoGP Race - could we have a tie in the Championship heading to the season finale?Who will win the MalaysianGP? Let me know on Facebook or the Motoweek Reddit Sub.Find all of the latest episodes at Motoweek.net, follow on Twitter and Instagram – and you can support the show on Patreon!Thanks for listening!
Keith Huewen & Renita Vermeulen break down everything you need to know about the Sepang circuit, from track insights to insider details. We'll share our predictions on who'll stand atop the podium and dissect the season-defining battles shaping up under the Malaysian sun.Join our Patreon to join us live as we record our review shows and Support us continuing OMG!- patreon.com/user?u=34973707OMG! MotoGP is part of the MotorMouth Media Network. Do check out our other shows:•Pitlane Life Lessons: https://podfollow.com/1552890037•The MotorMouth F1 Podcast: https://podfollow.com/the-motormouth-podcast•Padel Movement: https://podfollow.com/the-padel-movement-podcast•Tommo's Race Chinwag: https://podfollow.com/1674915123 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Looking back at the #MotoGP MalaysianGP weekend, Moto3, Pedro Acosta's achivements and the least exciting MotoGP race of the year. And we ask all the big questions... Q: Will Alex Marquez beat his brother next season? Q: What is to happen to Rory Skinner? Q: Who will win this weekend?
In this show, we're exploring the #MalaysianGP Spectacle, We'll take a look at what happened and answer the questions you've been thinking! From Moto3 to Moto2 to MotoGP, the MalaysianGP overall was a spectacle! Looking back at Pedro Acosta's achivements and the least exciting MotoGP race of the year. And we ask all the big questions... Q: Will Alex Marquez beat his brother next season? Q: What is to happen to Rory Skinner? Q: Who will win this weekend?
In this show, we're exploring the #MalaysianGP Spectacle, We'll take a look at what happened and answer the questions you've been thinking! From Moto3 to Moto2 to MotoGP, the MalaysianGP overall was a spectacle! Looking back at Pedro Acosta's achivements and the least exciting MotoGP race of the year. And we ask all the big questions... Q: Will Alex Marquez beat his brother next season? Q: What is to happen to Rory Skinner? Q: Who will win this weekend?
In this show, we're exploring the #MalaysianGP Spectacle, We'll take a look at what happened and answer the questions you've been thinking! From Moto3 to Moto2 to MotoGP, the MalaysianGP overall was a spectacle! Looking back at Pedro Acosta's achivements and the least exciting MotoGP race of the year. And we ask all the big questions... Q: Will Alex Marquez beat his brother next season? Q: What is to happen to Rory Skinner? Q: Who will win this weekend?
Ducati dominated the MalaysianGP...but not with the riders you'd expect! I talk about all of the MotoGP surprises in Sepang, along with big rider rumors, and a title race that looks like it will go down to the wire in Valencia!The Rundown:- Luca Marini to Honda? I talk about the potential move, and how VR46 is sending mixed signals- Sprint Race - a tale of two halves, as an unexpected Ducati rider passes the Title Challengers- MotoGP Race - we finally see Ducati's other factory rider step up, at what might have been just the right time- Pecco strikes back - and does almost what he needed to- KTM is still a little bit behind Ducati - but the future is looking good- Is Yamaha getting better, or is Fabio just that detetrmined?- We have a Moto2 Champion...what comes next for him?- The MotoGP Championship picture - a two-rider race, but that doesn't make it boring- The importance of every position in a close title race- My take on the MalaysianGPWhat did you think of Sepang? Let me know on Facebook.com/motoweek.net or on the Reddit Sub at r/motoweekFind all of the latest episodes at Motoweek.net, follow on Twitter @Motoweek and Instagram @motoweekusa – and you can support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/motoweekThanks for listening!
Oh boy. We'd be lying to you if we called this one a classic. It wasn't. Sepang brought out the worst of the current era of MotoGP. While we were delighted for Enea Bastianini to take his first win for the factory Ducati team, the distance between the Top 4 was exacerbated by a heavy amount of dirty air. The tyre pressure issue reared its ugly head again as well as five riders break the rule on the limits and Bagnaia loses his practical "joker" after Martin's "illegal" win in Thailand. Is there anything that can be done to fix the problem? And we also talk more about the incoming mess at Repsol Honda. Red Bull will be walking away from the team as a key sponsor at the end of the year, and Luca Marini has now become the favourite for the Marquez replacement seat in 2024. But with Valencia's test now just 13 days away, is it a good look for the most decorated team in the business to have no confirmed lineup and 50 crashes on the season? It's a headache inducing M101 and it starts now!
Mat and Elisa bring you the Malaysian Grand Prix review of the MotoGP weekend, Bastianini returns to the top step of the podium with a title decider going all the way down to the final two rounds! We break it all down right here!Be sure to give us a follow on socials @RedSectorGP and check out our linktree with all of our pages for you to follow! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
F1's first race at Malaysia's Sepang circuit was hugely memorable, not only for Michael Schumacher's return after breaking his leg earlier in the year and how he dominated the weekend before handing the win to Eddie Irvine, but also for the post-race controversy that resulted in both Ferraris being excluded - only to be reinstated six days later after winning an FIA appeal. Gary Anderson and Karun Chandhok join host Glenn Freeman to look back on everything that happened around the first Malaysian Grand Prix, including Schumacher's apparent reluctance to come back, Damon Hill's forgettable winding-down of his F1 career, Johnny Herbert enjoying one of his best ever performances, how Mika Hakkinen felt about Schumacher interfering in his race, and all the details on the legality row that broke out after the chequered flag.GET IN TOUCH: Use the hashtag #BringBackV10s on Twitter or email bringbackv10s@the-race.comDid you know The Race has an app? Download it today on iOS or Android Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
F1's first race at Malaysia's Sepang circuit was hugely memorable, not only for Michael Schumacher's return after breaking his leg earlier in the year and how he dominated the weekend before handing the win to Eddie Irvine, but also for the post-race controversy that resulted in both Ferraris being excluded - only to be reinstated six days later after winning an FIA appeal. Gary Anderson and Karun Chandhok join host Glenn Freeman to look back on everything that happened around the first Malaysian Grand Prix, including Schumacher's apparent reluctance to come back, Damon Hill's forgettable winding-down of his F1 career, Johnny Herbert enjoying one of his best ever performances, how Mika Hakkinen felt about Schumacher interfering in his race, and all the details on the legality row that broke out after the chequered flag. GET IN TOUCH: Use the hashtag #BringBackV10s on Twitter or email bringbackv10s@the-race.com Did you know The Race has an app? Download it today on iOS or Android
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Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
The penultimate round of the MotoGP Championship leaves plenty for us to talk about this week, as Adam Wheeler, David Emmett, and Neil Morrison gather around the microphones to discuss the Malaysian GP. Of course the hot topic from Sepang is the battle between Pecco Bagnaia and Enea Bastianini, which saw the future teammates having a proper scrap to the finish line. Does Fabio have a chance to recoup in Valencia, or has Ducati finally gotten its long-waited championship victory? You will have to listen to the show to find out. Many thanks to FLY Racing and Renthal Street for sponsoring this episode, and helping the podcast produce content each week. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG
Welcome to Episode 77 of the Everything Moto Racing podcast! In this episode we discussed why we feel Ducati deserves the MotoGP World Championship despite social media criticism, Aprilia's success in 2022 and what can be done to improve in 2023 and more!
Thrilling last-lap action, and big title implications - Sepang brought it this weekend! I recap all of the MalaysianGP action in Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP - what did you think of the race?Timestamps:-Moto3 - 3:24-Moto2 - 12:39-MotoGP - 27:48The Rundown:- Moto3: a shootout at the end, and a thrilling finish- Moto2: two riders go head-to-head, and the result has big implications- MotoGP: everyone steps up, but one makes a decisive move- Team orders, or not? I give my opinion- Winners and Losers from Sepang- MotoGP Championship Picture - who has the advantage now- My take on the MalaysianGPWhat did you think of Sepang? Let me know on Facebook.com/motoweek.net or on the Reddit Sub at r/motoweekFind all of the latest episodes at Motoweek.net, follow on Twitter @Motoweek and Instagram @motoweekusa – and you can support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/motoweekThanks for listening!
Sepang has left Pecco Bagnaia on the brink of the 2022 MotoGP crown - but also reinforced the fact he is set to face a monumental intra-team challenge at Ducati next year.Bagnaia's key Malaysian GP win under pressure from future team-mate Enea Bastianini takes centre stage in the post-Sepang episode of The Race MotoGP Podcast, as the crew tackle the question of just how hard Bastianini raced Bagnaia and what his motivations were in the duel.Stand-in host Matt Beer is joined by regulars Valentin Khorounzhiy and Simon Patterson to also discuss Fabio Quartararo's heroic ride to keep his championship hopes alive going into Valencia, and what specific stars would need to align for the Frenchman to somehow overhaul Bagnaia.Also discussed is the end of Aprilia's title fairytale, another weekend of two halves for the pole record-smashing/bike-smashing Jorge Martin, and whether Marc Marquez's weekend was encouraging or par for the course.Finally, the crew dedicate a few minutes each to touch upon lacking MotoGP safety commission attendance at Sepang and the increasingly wacky Moto2 title race.Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookCheck out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our brand-new app on iOS or AndroidFor MotoGP news, analysis and must-read features visit the-race.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sepang has left Pecco Bagnaia on the brink of the 2022 MotoGP crown - but also reinforced the fact he is set to face a monumental intra-team challenge at Ducati next year. Bagnaia's key Malaysian GP win under pressure from future team-mate Enea Bastianini takes centre stage in the post-Sepang episode of The Race MotoGP Podcast, as the crew tackle the question of just how hard Bastianini raced Bagnaia and what his motivations were in the duel. Stand-in host Matt Beer is joined by regulars Valentin Khorounzhiy and Simon Patterson to also discuss Fabio Quartararo's heroic ride to keep his championship hopes alive going into Valencia, and what specific stars would need to align for the Frenchman to somehow overhaul Bagnaia. Also discussed is the end of Aprilia's title fairytale, another weekend of two halves for the pole record-smashing/bike-smashing Jorge Martin, and whether Marc Marquez's weekend was encouraging or par for the course. Finally, the crew dedicate a few minutes each to touch upon lacking MotoGP safety commission attendance at Sepang and the increasingly wacky Moto2 title race. Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our brand-new app on iOS or Android For MotoGP news, analysis and must-read features visit the-race.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sepang is the first chance this season for someone to win the MotoGP Title - will it happen, or will the Championship continue to Valencia? We talk about the possibilities for the MalaysianGP, discuss the latest MotoGP News - and more!The Rundown:- MotoGP News:- Red Flag Buttons on Bikes?- Darryn Binder finds a ride- Sepang! Our full preview of Round 19 of the 2022 MotoGP Championship- The Track - it is REALLY stop-and-go?- The Favorites - riders with the best shot at the podium- My Watch List - who might surprise this weekend- The Picks!Who do you think will win Sepang? Leave your comments on Facebook at facebook.com/motoweek.net or on the Reddit Sub at r/motoweekGet the latest episodes at Motoweek.net, follow on Twitter @motoweek and Instagram @motoweekusa, and like the show andAnd you can support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/motoweekThanks for listening!
Bring Back V10s takes a detour into the V8 era to look back at the 'Multi 21' controversy between Red Bull team-mates Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber at the 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix.Edd Straw and Karun Chandhok join host Glenn Freeman to revisit the last big falling out between Vettel and Webber, and analyse how all the key parties involved handled it. Beyond the Red Bull controversy, we also look at all the other stories from F1 in early 2013, from Kimi Raikkonen's brief championship lead with Lotus, to Pirelli's fragile tyres, the start of McLaren's downturn with its disappointing new car, Williams's struggles, Lewis Hamilton's start to life at Mercedes, plus rumours that he wanted to sign for Red Bull in 2013.We also look back at the other team orders situation that developed late in the race and was overshadowed by events at Red Bull, with Mercedes chief Ross Brawn issuing strict orders to Nico Rosberg to stay behind Hamilton, which the German reluctantly agreed to.ASK US ANYTHING: Submit your questions about anything to do with F1 from 1989-2005 using #BringBackV10s on Twitter, or email bringbackv10s@the-race.com
How did you fall in love with Formula 1? Was it a controversy or a crash? Or was it the automobile brands that have been competing ever since? Or was it a driver or two or three that made you a fan of the sport? In this episode of the Inside Line F1 Podcast, RJ Rishi Kapoor joins Soumil and Kunal as we narrate the stories that made us fall in love with the sport of Formula 1. And of course, for our old timers, this episode is Rishi's homecoming of sorts. (The episode description follows below) For our global audiences, get 20% OFF at Manscaped + free shipping with promo code TRIMINSIDE at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod Subscribe to our newsletter! It's free, informative, insightful and visually appealing. You can read more and sign up. 1997 European GP, 2007 Brazilian GP, 1999 Malaysian GP, 2009 Formula 1 season and several more historical references as we discuss our best memories and stories that brought us closer to Formula 1. And of course, apart from the sporting reasons, there's the politics, technology and even the business of Formula 1 that has our interest. What piece of Formula 1 merchandise do you possess? And what about video games? Oh, this one's a fun episode. Tune in! We'd love to hear what made you fall in love with Formula 1. Write to us via our Facebook page. (Season 2021, Episode 46) Follow our hosts on Twitter: RJ Rishi Kapoor, Soumil Arora and Kunal Shah Music courtesy: Lucien Byfieldt Image courtesy: Mercedes
#MalaysianGP, #EICMA2019 e tanto altro al centro della puntata di Motorbike Circus in onda questa sera dalle 19. Ne parleremo con Marco Selvetti e Lorenzo Savadori
#MalaysianGP, #EICMA2019 e tanto altro al centro della puntata di Motorbike Circus in onda questa sera dalle 19. Ne parleremo con Marco Selvetti e Lorenzo Savadori
Yamaha celebrates in Sepang - but did they REALLY make progress on Honda and Ducati? We recap all of the action from the MalaysianGP in Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP, talk about the new Moto2 Champ - and more! What did you think of the race?The Rundown:- Moto3 - Lorenzo Dalla Porta continues to dominate, while Tatsuki Suzuki continues to be frustrated- Moto2 - The top contenders go head-to-head - and a champion emerges!- MotoGP - Maverick shows us why qualifying is really important- Maverick Vinales rides his best race of the year- Marc Marquez may not have won, but has his eyes on a bigger prize- Andrea Dovizioso is loving the Ducati horsepower right about now...- ...Valentino Rossi, however - not so much. And Yamaha sees their biggest problem- Alex Rins bounces back - with one wing- Fabio Quartararo and Franco Morbidelli didn't run as badly as people thought- Johann Zarco almost gave Honda something big to think about- My take on the MalaysianGP!What did you think of the race? Leave your opinions on Facebook at facebook.com/motoweek.net or on Reddit at r/motoweek - and we'll talk about them on the full show later this week - along with the latest MotoGP News - and more!Thanks for listening!
Should Jorge Lorenzo be worried? MotoGP moves to Sepang, where Johann Zarco has finished on the podium the last two years - can he do it on the Honda...and can anyone beat Marc Marquez? We preview the MalaysianGP, talk about the MotoGP favorites, and I make picks for the race!The Rundown:- My Top-5 Things from the AustralianGP- Sepang! Our full preview of Round 18 of the MotoGP World Championship- The Track- The Manufacturers- The Favorites- Other Riders to Watch- The Picks!!Be sure to check out the website at Motoweek.net, follow on Twitter @Motoweek - and like the show and leave your comments on Facebook at facebook.com/motoweek.net and on Reddit at r/motoweekThanks for listening!
Etapa da Malásia (Sepang) da temporada 2018 da Moto3, Moto2 e MotoGP. Música de fundo: Together Again https://www.playonloop.com/2014-music-loops/together-again (Standard loop; Regular license).
We may be in the middle of an F1 drought but don't worry: a downpour in Hungary and Danny Ric making it rain is enough to wet our racing whistles. SHOW NOTES Christian Horner's candid interview on F1's Beyond the Grid podcast RaceFans' midseason teammate comparisons and driver stats Williams goes a bit nuts with the Flow-Vis STR's pre-F1 career (via Reddit) MAG does a keg stand on the Stanley Cup Yellow Yellow Yellow, a film about the IndyCar safety team (thanks Jake!) Renault added two stars to the nose of their car in honor of France's World Cup win (thanks Greg!) The 2009 Malaysian GP that Erik mentioned on F1 TV Get up to speed on MotoGP with this movie, this podcast episode, and their streaming service More great series to watch during the break: Australian Supercars (subscription), IndyCar (free on YouTube) Rob's review of Motorsport Manager 3 Shift+F1 Fantasy Formula 1 league invite code: 0b62fe (first character is a zero)
Radiocronaca diretta a cura di Marco Pezzoni e Fabrizio Crescenzi del Gran Premio della Malesia, 17° e penultimo atto del Mondiale MotoGP 2017 dal tracciato di Sepang
Etapa da Malásia (Sepang) da temporada 2017 da Moto3, Moto2 e MotoGP. Música de fundo: Summer Song http://www.playonloop.com/2013-music-loops/summer-song (Standard loop; Regular license).
The boys sit down to discuss the Malaysian grand prix. Charlie calls in from his Calvin and Hobbes convention in San Francisco to talk hotel baths. Andrew decides to give up on Vettel....for now. Rob breaks down the F1 storylines as only an Ernest Hemingway wannabe can do, and John opens up about his fear of early mornings in Vermont.
Peter imparts his wisdom regarding power sockets and instant coffee, Rob peaks behind the curtain of last week's show and Michael invokes the memory of the Maldonado era.
Our Podcast covers the Malaysian Grand Prix Christopher and Robin ...
Races are starting to run out for Sebastian Vettel, who suffered another setback at the Malaysian Grand Prix last weekend. This week we discuss the Malaysian GP, all latest news from the F1 world and preview this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Different race, different problems for Ferrari as reliability struck to deny Sebastian Vettel a likely victory at the last ever Malaysian Grand Prix. Aarron and Alex discuss Max Verstappen’s victory, what could have been for Ferrari and the miracles worked to salvage second by Lewis Hamilton. It was a difficult weekend for Mercedes on the […]
After engine problems, drains, and everything else that went down before the race, things start looking up for everyone, including you, the viewer! TV times they are a-changin', so here's to a 2018 full of races like this one. SHOW NOTES Malaysia Highlights: Qual, Race, Onboards, Radio FP2 feat. GRO v. Drain VET's first lap (echoes of ALO 2004) VET's last lap (with assist) RIC's selfie kung-fu is strong (thanks @EduardoPaulo!) A great explanation of dirty air (thanks @nickgebell!)
Join JD & Michael as they recap the Malaysian GP
A win on merit for the flying dutchman Max Verstappen, a weekend of trouble for Ferrari & a bizzare incident between Sebastian Vettel & Lance Stroll post race.Follow us on Twitter or Facebook for the latest news http://twitter.com/BackOfTheGridF1 | http://facebook.com/backofthegridf1 F1 | Formula 1 | F12017 | mercedes | Lewis Hamilton | Valtteri Bottas | mclaren | Fernando Alonso | Sebastian Vettel | Kimi Raikkonen | ferrari | red bull | Max Verstappen | Daniel Ricciardo | motorsport | Malaysia | Japan | Suzuka | Sergio Perez | Stoffel Vandoorne | Lance Stroll
At the final race in Malaysia, Verstappen powers to the second win of his young career. Hamilton coasts to second and Daniel Ricciardo caps off a lovely weekend for Red Bull in third. Vettel carved up the field and Kimi didn't exit the garage. Conspiracies abound! Time to put on our tin foil hats and recap the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Commentiamo insieme il Gran Premio della Maleisa svoltosi a Sepang con l'hashtag #LaNostraF1 nel consueto appuntamento post-gara!
Join us this week as we review the Malaysian Grand Prix, play a spirited game of “Whose Fault is This” and listen to Spanners sleep through a tyre lecture from SomersF1. A now visible Ryan Ferris and Alex “I’ll answer any question I feel like, not the one you asked” Goldschmitt complete the panel with Spanners and Trumpets. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In diretta su Radio LiveGP la cronaca della gara del Gran Premio della Malesia, 15° appuntamento della stagione 2017 di Formula 1. Cronaca a cura di Piero Ladisa e Francesco Magaddino
There's no time to rest as Formula 1 heads to Sepang for the very last Malaysian Grand Prix. It will be a crucial race for Sebastian Vettel, who needs to make up for the Singapore debacle and close the gap to Lewis Hamilton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In diretta su Radio LiveGP la cronaca delle qualifiche del Gran Premio della Malesia, 15° appuntamento della stagione 2017 di Formula 1. Cronaca a cura di Piero Ladisa, Francesco Magaddino e Stefano De Nicolò
In diretta su Radio LiveGP la cronaca delle qualifiche del Gran Premio della Malesia, 15° appuntamento della stagione 2017 di Formula 1. Cronaca a cura di Piero Ladisa, Francesco Magaddino e Stefano De Nicolò
Michael sweats it up in Malaysia, Peter McGinley fondly recalls the day he left his mark in Sepang, and Rob discusses with Trent Price his life regret of not learning to play a musical instrument.
DAD CAME BACK!!! Also, hello you lovely listeners you! Yes, Brandon made it a recording for the first time in... a while. It was a glorious time recording this episode with the full crew, we ramble for a while and screw up some names, but we also talk about stuff: Aston Martin joins Red Bull's F1 effort The Kia Stinger GT is apparently awesome, definitely a bargain Malaysian GP is coming up! Climbkhana is nuts Grown man stuff happened at the last IMSA race And your correspondence! Guys, thank you so much for listening to us every week. If this is your first time, then welcome! It's not always like this, but we try to make it fun. Subscribe to us on iTunes, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts. While you're there, rate and review us! It helps out a bunch. We'll be back next week! Find us on social media, subscribe to the CAMcast podcast, and subscribe to our YouTube channel! Twitter Instagram Facebook The CAMcast on iTunes The CAMcast on Google Play YouTube CAMautoMag Gear
The mercury is rising across the planet so, bare those midriffs and get ready for effective-immediately driver swaps, nut shots, and the final (?) Malaysian Grand Prix. SHOW NOTES The 2001 Malaysian GP for free on YouTube Williams: The Documentary Hot race statz from Fernanda & Aleck! SAI v. SAI in dune buggies (thanks Nik!) Toto v. DC's balls (thanks Nick!) RIC's totally-not-a-shell-corporation brewing company (thanks Stan!). By the way, we somehow missed the most important "co-founder."
Race 15 of the F1 calendar reaches Malaysia. 2017 will be the final Malaysian race for the near future so let's blow it out with a bang. Who received upgrades? What new face will we see on the grid? All your fresh F1 news and information is right here.
This week the chaps play a little game involving team history and previous names and go digging into the past of the current grid, as well as a look forward to the Malaysian Grand Prix & this weeks driver newsFollow us on Twitter or Facebook for the latest news http://twitter.com/BackOfTheGridF1 | http://facebook.com/backofthegridf1 F1 | Formula 1 | F12017 | mercedes | Lewis Hamilton | Valtteri Bottas | mclaren | Fernando Alonso | Sebastian Vettel | Kimi Raikkonen | ferrari | red bull | Max Verstappen | Daniel Ricciardo | motorsport | Malaysia | Toro Rosso | Pierre Gasly | Daniil Kvyat | Force India | Sergio Perez | Esteban Ocon | Williams | Robert Kubica | Paul Di Resta | Time Team
Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
An extra long show to wrap-up the last of the flyaway races, David and Neil talk about the Australian and Malaysian GP rounds of the MotoGP Championship.
In this week's episode, we join Chris Tyler, Daniel and the Rachel as they enjoy an unusally warm November day. Chris shares the details of his recent accident and how it nearly spelled doom for himself and Thirteen, before discussing what could have happened and what's going to be arriving on his doorstep soon. Then, promted by Chris' weekend ride with a group of Harley owners, the boys talk a bit about the difference in riding habits between the various motorcycle cultures on the road. And finally, we talk about Ducati's victory at the Malaysian GP at Macau!All this and more in Episode 27 of Wingman's Garage! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wingmansgarage/support
Etapa da Malásia (Sepang) da temporada 2016 da Moto3, Moto2 e MotoGP. Música de fundo: Summer Song http://www.playonloop.com/2013-music-loops/summer-song (Standard loop; Regular license)
Andrea Dovizioso finally gets the second win of his career, seven years after the first, to become the ninth different MotoGP race winner in 2016, with the Yamaha duo of Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo as Marc Marquez crashed out in the wet conditions in Malaysia. Earlier in the day Johann Zarco became the first rider to ever retain the Moto2 title, while Pecco Bagnaia took the win in a crash filled Moto3 race. The BT Sport team were at the heart of the action in the soaking wet Malaysian pit-lane to bring you all the action. With Gavin Emmett, Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're in Malaysia, four days on from Cal Crutchlow's win at Phillip Island and with two victories to his name this season, the boys ponder whether we can now consider Cal to be an 'alien' and what this season means to his career. Also up for discussion is the fall-out from Yamaha's up and down weekend in Australia, the bizarre Moto2 championship chase and there’s an update on John McPhee’s injuries from Australia. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Now available with bonus filters on Snapchat if accessed during an FIA Press Conference, it's time for Motorsport101 Episode #60! Guest starring e-racing.net's Katy Fairman dropping the KNOWLEDGE on Formula E Season 3, as well as revealing she's a Daniel Ricciardo girl. Shoeys all round! This week's stacked edition includes: - King's Ryder Cup banter - Johnson's BTCC Finale Report - your Malaysian GP rundown, including a fight between Dre and King's boys! - a FULL Formula E Season Preview! - YOUR questions in our mailbag section!
Peter McGinley delivers Lewis Hamilton a championship pep talk, Michael consider the advertising value of tattoos on Formula One drivers, and Rob makes branding changes to the programme without ABC consultation.
What an exciting time to be an Australian F1 fan! Not only has the championship swung wildly into Rosberg favour, there was plenty of controversy from the race and if that article about how a bolt on an F1 car is engineered then we have a Superquiz for you!
Join Paul and me for the Malaysian Grand Prix review. We cover the Formula 1 race from Malaysia and discuss each team as they finished. We cover such things as DNF's, conspiracies, BTCC passing tactics, penalties and more. We even discuss chickens.
It's back to back and it's damn eventful... The Norfolk Formula One Podcast crew review events at Sepang with more Mercedes fall-out, a pivotal dose of bad luck for Lewis Hamilton and a superb day's work for Daniel Ricciardo - all from The Rushcutters in Norwich. Then the focus switches to Suzuka and Japan, as the 2016 season rapidly approaches crunch time. Get in touch with the crew at Twitter and Facebook @theNRF1 or email NRF1podcast@gmail.com
In this #Podcast we review the #F1 #MalaysiaGP and ask three questions, one of them is, Is #LewisHamilton's season finished? For more F1 News Follow me @ishaanlalit
After a dramatic race In Sepang the missed Apex crew hash out the fallout. Why are so many convinced something is wrong in the Hamilton Garage? Are they right? The race had so much more than one engine blow out. It was an F1 Classic. Also a bonus interview with Anna Pancaldi, a young singer destined for big things. https://www.facebook.com/annapancaldimusic/about/?entry_point=page_nav_about_item https://soundcloud.com/annapancaldi See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Commento LIVE del Q3 delle qualifiche del GP della Malesia, sedicesimo appuntamento del Mondiale di Formula 1 2016 dal tracciato di Sepang in Malesia
Not much happens ahead of the Malaysian Grand Prix, so Formula One gets excited about slight changes to the camber of a racetrack and Peter McGinley tells a slanderous story to liven the mood.
Join Paul for a hot lap of the Sepang Circuit. What does it take to get the best lap at the Malaysian Grand Prix? Paul will walk you through it turn by turn.
Stasera alle 19:00 in diretta su Radio LiveGP torna "Circus!", il talk-show a 300 all'ora per la puntata numero 145! Tra gli ospiti anche Simone Cunati, il giovane pilota comasco grande protagonista a Imola nel weekend di Formula 4. Inoltre avremo in collegamento dalla Malesia Stefano De Nicolò (per parlare di Formula 1), Piero Ladisa e il nostro esperto delle ruote coperte Matteo Milani. Conduce Marco Privitera. Seguiteci su www.livegp.it o scaricando l'app gratuita Radio LiveGP per il vostro smartphone!
In this episode we discuss the events at the Australian and Malaysian Grand Prix, giving a run down of how each team has gone so far. Are Manor just trying to get the best seats to watch the season? Are HAAS F1 looking good coming up to their debut season with the renewed performance of the Ferrari engine? Can Monisha count? Do we finally have to admit that Vettel is up there with Alonso and Hamilton? And Nico Rosberg races through period pain thanks to his new sponsor Libra Fleur. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
An analysis of the Malaysian Grand Prix concludes Formula One is (fully) sick. We evaluate Pastor Maldonado’s potential as marriage material. Peter and Rob talk at length about human excrement while Michael regrets ever bringing up the subject.
Michael and Peter journey to the Malaysian Grand Prix, where they were never concussed nor had any problems with their hire car, except when the steering failed and were subsequently medicated. Unless McLaren says otherwise. Featuring Trent Price.
It will be Mercedes vs. Cricket as the 2015 Malaysian GP clashes with the finals of the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup this Sunday; possibly the German team's biggest challenge of the season yet. We bring to you the LOL moments, a few sad ones and some insights in this week's episode of the Inside Line F1 Podcast. (Season 2015; Episode 10) The Inside Line F1 Podcast is produced & hosted by Rishi Kapoor and Kunal Shah. This Formula1 podcast offers a unique humourous view on the sport. Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/insidelinef1podcast and on Google+: bit.ly/insidelineongoogleplus Follow on Twitter: RJ Rishi Kapoor (twitter.com/rjrishikapoor) and Kunal Shah (twitter.com/kunalashah) (Image Courtesy: Google Images) Subscribe on iTunes Store: bit.ly/insidelinef1podcast or via RSS for Google, Android, Blackberry or Windows phones: bit.ly/insideline or on MixCloud: www.mixcloud.com/insidelinef1podcast/ And hear our ever popular episodes from the previous weeks: 1. Thank You Red Bull Racing (http://bit.ly/1CwySyL) 2. Oh No! Alonso! (bit.ly/1EMawRP) 3. Helmet Ban(ter) (bit.ly/17ycW7W) 4. Formula One Is Funny (bit.ly/1E3zkB1) 5. Ferrari vs. Mercedes, Really? (bit.ly/1DmQQBV) 6. 2015 Inside Line F1 Podcast Awards (bit.ly/2015f1awards) 7. Ice Ice Baby (bit.ly/15Xp8iH) 8. Gillette Mclaren Honda (bit.ly/1CIHNbz) 9. Lewis Hamil-twin (bit.ly/15v041U) 10. Blame It On Bernie? (bit.ly/1uwl5mZ) 11. Bernie, I Shrunk The Grid (bit.ly/1tKDNam) 12. Forza Jules (bit.ly/1pMR6jE) 13. Marquez Does A Vettel (bit.ly/1oGMFoV) 14. Living The Dream (bit.ly/1ooM6zT) 15. Is Formula1 Insecure? (bit.ly/1nlWqgi) 16. Michael's 92nd Victory (bit.ly/1nNb4Mr) 17. Formula1 Puts Fans First (bit.ly/1sgWT3L) 18. Against Mid-Season Rule Changes (bit.ly/1imwWfW) 19. Racing First, Engineering Later (bit.ly/NUAZo2) 20. Will F1 Survive Without Bernie (bit.ly/1bMPWxS)
Nick Daman reviews the Malaysian GP, Marshall Pruett talks about Indycar in St Petersburg, and Declan Brennan eulogises on GT3.  .
The Inside Line F1 Podcast is produced by Rishi Kapoor and Kunal Shah (Image Courtesy: Red Bull Racing) The 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix provided all the excitement on and off track. My post ‘Emotions, Tensions And Vettel Score A Win’ saw debates and opinions fly all over on my Formula1 blog and on social media. While the initial comments were all in favour of Webber, the scales tilted Vettel and his ruthlessness as fans slept over the incident! Hopefully Webber did too…! Given the incidents and topics in Sepang over the Malaysian GP weekend, Rishi and I had to make an effort to keep this Formula1 podcast short and simple. When we saw the final length, I know we had succeeded in our efforts. Here’s what’s in store for you: - Multi 21, we try and dissect the term! Rishi gets innovative in his ways, again. - Webber vs Vettel, we give our view on the situation. We try and establish how both drivers saw the incident. And did this incident showcase an imbalance of power in Red Bull Racing? - Also, could Red Bull Racing have managed this better? And we mean like Brawn did at Mercedes? - On the Hamilton vs Rosberg incident, we offer our view too. Will Brawn take Rosberg’s side when it is time to? - Rishi’s question - ‘Why on earth did Perez pit on the penultimate lap’? And I try answer it! - What if Mclaren served Hamilton’s Mercedes? Who would FIA penalize and why? - Finally, Ferrari and Alonso’s first lap mistake. Argh! Who is to blame? - And Rishi believes that there was one driver who used Harry Potter’s ‘invisibility cloak’ in Sepang. Any guesses who it was? - We try and establish why Jules Bianchi and Marussia were probably the only happy team-driver pair to leave Sepang on Sunday night! Much like Narain and Karun, we too move away from Formula1 as we go talking about Narain’s switch to AutoGP and Karun’s decision to race in the FIA GT Series. Some interesting content for Indian Motorsport fans! And as Rishi asks, is controversy good for sport? Go hear what our view is…! Our earlier podcast ‘If Schumacher Turns TV Commentator’ received some rave reviews. If you’ve not heard it already, go ahead and do so. (http://bit.ly/13SV8Ap)
A race that will live on in infamy for quite a while; the Malaysian GP started wet, finished dry but had a Red Bull created storm that engulfed the whole sport after the finish of the race. In F1InPubs' Birmingham location of the Apres Bar in Summer Row, we were dealing with a storm of our own: A Snowstorm. This depleted our crowd slightly but there was still enough people around to give their forthright views on the Red Bull situation and the other stories of the race: definitely not one to miss! As ever, you can join us at the next event in China in 3 weeks time (SO LONG...booo!) To find out more details please log on to www.f1inpubs.co.uk Or use the hashtag on twitter #f1inpubs For Pubcast questions, I'm @f1inpubscast So, lots to talk about in the 3 week gap, the debate will never cease until lights out in China!
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