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Here's the final episode of our three-part series - 'What's your Force India F1 team story?' In this episode, Ravikant Sabnavis and Kunal Shah talk about working with the billionaire owners of the Force India F1 Team - Vijay Mallya & Subrata Roy. To tune in to the previous episodes: Force India F1 Team, The Inside Line, Episode 1 Sachin Tendulkar, Shah Rukh Khan, One from a Billion (Episode 2) The duo joke about how one owner chased 'glory on track' while the other chose 'personal glory', the cultural differences between two of Asia's largest private sports investors of the previous decade and more. This episode also has in discussion the famous Monaco Yacht Party that was hosted by Vijay Mallya in Monaco on the Indian Empress, how Force India became Sahara Force India - the resultant changes in team name, logo and others. Tune in! (Season 2022, Episode 21) Follow our hosts on Twitter: Ravikant Sabnavis, Soumil Arora and Kunal Shah Image courtesy: Google
We go behind the scenes with the Sahara Force India Formula 1 Team at the German Grand Prix. Hear from Nico Hulkenberg, Sergio Perez and many more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We take you behind the scenes with the Sahara Force India F1 team at the Hungarian Grand Prix. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are at the heart of the action for the British Grand Prix. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We take you right to the heart of the action at the European Grand Prix in Baku, Azerbaijan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We take you behind the scenes at the 2016 Canadian Grand Prix. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We take you behind the scenes of the Sahara Force India team the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We take you behind the scenes of the Sahara Force India Formula One Team at the Russian Grand Prix. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We take you behind the scenes of the Sahara Force India Formula One Team at the Chinese Grand Prix. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Catch up with all the news from the Sahara Force India team at the Bahrain Grandprix See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We take you behind the scenes at Sahara Force India after the Australian Grand Prix 2016. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this period of the 'August shutdown', Rishi and Kunal bring back the feature 'Know Thy Racer' on the Inside Line F1 Podcast. They speak to Sahara Force India's Academy driver, Jehan Daruvala, who quite literally is 'living the dream'; the Formula1 dream, of course. And yes, in our funny moment, we ask Jehan if karts should have DRS! Tune in! 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) 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/ Hear the previous episodes of 'Know Thy Racer': 1. Nico Rosberg (http://bit.ly/1fylRW6) 2. Aditya Patel (http://bit.ly/PNL0Uo) Other popular episodes of the Inside Line F1 Podcast: 1. Mercedes Prefer A Blonde On Top (http://bit.ly/1xvq7wI) 2. Michael's 92nd Victory (http://bit.ly/1nNb4Mr) 3. Nico and Nicole (http://bit.ly/1iobOCY)
The Inside Line F1 Podcast is produced by Rishi Kapoor and Kunal Shah. This Formula1 Podcast offers a unique and humourous view on the sport of Formula1. Image Courtesy: Mercedes GP // Subscribe on iTunes Store: http://bit.ly/insidelinef1podcast Contents: - Mercedes 'secret' tyre test with Pirelli, isn't everything a secret in Formula1 anyway? - Was their win in Monaco a pure coincidence? - Could Rosberg have lost a race due to a 'bird hit'? - And the Silver Buses helped Sahara Force India's Paul Di Resta - Driver of the day: Adrian Sutil or Sergio Perez? - Canada, will Mercedes go back to their 'reverse' racing ways? All that and more in the latest edition of the Inside Line F1 Podcast. Hear the previous episodes: - Ross Brawn's Last Season In Formula1? (http://bit.ly/VK49H8) - If Michael Schumacher Turns TV Commentator (http://bit.ly/13SV8Ap) - Kimi Raikkonen To Red Bull Racing In 2014 (http://bit.ly/XSsQDE) - 2012 Formula1 Podcast Awards (http://bit.ly/YChN1t) And on the tyres saga, read why Pirelli shouldn't extend their Formula1 contract for 2014: http://bit.ly/Z1xeSf
The 'Inside Line' presented by Rishi Kapoor and Kunal Shah. Image courtesy: Sahara Force India
Autosport International Show 2015 - NEC, Birmingham from the 8th to 11th January, 2015.
Paul heads to Birmingham this weekend for the annual Autosport International Show, but first he stopped off at the Sahara Force India headquarters at Silverstone. After a series of meetings with his team, he spoke briefly with Jim McGill before jumping into a car and heading to Birmingham.
The 2012 Formula1 Podcast Awards In our final Formula1 podcast of the 2012 Formula1 season, Rishi Kapoor and I donned our tuxedos to come up with the ‘2012 Formula1 Podcast Awards’. The credit for the concept and award categories goes to our avid listener Latesh Wakodkar, thank you! And as always, while the categories and nominations may seem standard, the eventual winners of course aren’t. Now what’s Formula1 without a little bit of humour from Rishi and myself! Here’s what is in store: - A quick message to congratulate Narain Karthikeyan and Karun Chandhok for winning Race of Champions Asia Nations Cup! And crash-kid Romain Grosjean for winning the ‘Champion of Champions’ title! - 2012 Formula1 Podcast Award Categories (and nominees) 1. Fulcrum of the Year (Pirelli P-Zero, Newey, Alonso) 2. Rumour of the Year (Alonso’s team-mate(s), return of Adrian Sutil) 3. Technology of the Year (Coanda exhausts, D-DRS ) 4. Demise of the Year (HRT, Mercedes AMG) 5. Pitstop of the Year (Mclaren’s 5 wheel pitstop, Mclaren’s World Record pitstop) 6. Promotion of the Year (Monisha Kaltenborn, Sergio Perez, Charles Pic) 7. ‘Keep Distance From Me’ of the Year (Pastor Maldonado, Narain Karthikeyan, Romain Grosjean) – (yes, we pick two winners for this award!) 8. ‘How Did That Happen’ of the Year (Hamilton-Mercedes, Perez-Mclaren, Hulkenberg-Sauber, Schumacher’s Monaco Pole and more…) 9. ‘WOW Factor’ of the Year (7 out of 7, Maldonado and Rosberg’s maiden victories, Marussia – Caterham fight and more…) 10. Chaos of the Year (Abu Dhabi, Suzuka and Spa Turn 1, HRT) 11. Overtaking Maneuvre of the Year (Massa-Senna in Singapore, Raikkonen-Hulkenberg in Austin, Alonso-Grosjean in Valencia and some 1456 other moves!) 12. (our Oscars!) Race of the Year (Valencia, Austin, Brazil) - Over to the 2013 Formula1 Season A few more weeks before the official car launches and pre-season testing take precedence in our lives. A few Formula1 seats are still pending as we eagerly await announcements from Sahara Force India and Caterham! Till then, Rishi and I promise to keep you entertained. As for now, we have the 2012 Formula1 Podcast Awards! See you in the New Year…! (image: benzf1.tumblr.com)
Our first off-season Formula1 podcast and we thought we wouldn’t have much to speak about. However, ten minutes into our pre-podcast talk and we ended up striking out topics to ensure we don’t overshoot our usual time limit! Now such is Formula1… Here’s a brief on what RJ Rishi Kapoor and I spoke about in our latest podcast: - We try but are unable to stay away from talking about Formula1 - And we share Ross Brawn’s joke…! (Did you find it funny too?) - Will Hamilton and Mercedes give Schumacher the credit for the 2013 Formula1 season? (Read: Hamilton To Replace Schumacher In Mercedes In 2013) - The Flag Saga (as we call it!): o FIA’s role o And why on earth is Ecclestone criticizing Ferrari for it?? Hear my view! - Button is our ‘tyre man’, do you think Pirelli should change tyre characteristics for next season? - And Rishi tries to be a ‘tyre man’ too – hear his view on a different strategy that Pirelli should follow. Anyone put him in touch with Ecclestone and the FIA? - We do a roundup of the seats waiting to be confirmed for 2013 – who do you want to see in Sahara Force India, Caterham and Marussia? Share your thoughts! - The Indian Formula1 drivers and their tryst with the Race of Champions – some respite for motor-racing fans this off-season (Read: Narain Karthikeyan And Karun Chandhok In The Race Of Champions) - Rishi passes it off as local stuff, but knows it’s important for Indian Motorsport – we speak about the SIDVIN Festival of Speed. Why is it important? This off-season, we will aim to bring to you our weekly Formula1 podcasts and will talk about issues that we don’t otherwise get to speak about in Formula1. Anything you’d like to hear us speak about? Anything you’d like us to discuss? Feel free to write to us! We are listening…
The 2012 Drivers’ Championship title was decided in a nerve wracking race in Brazil, the last race of the 2012 Formula1 season. The upside was that we had a really exciting race; the downside is that there will be no Formula1 action for nearly 4 months! Before we sulk about the lack of action, we have a new World Champion to celebrate! And if you are an Alonso fan, sulking is what it will be till the action resumes… Here’s what we discussed in our latest Formula1 podcast: (Also the 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix Race Report) Vettel a worthy champion? Rishi and I almost get into a cat fight! Hear both our views! Hear it! Worthy champion or not, Vettel was a bundle of nerves in the opening lap of the race! Did the crash with Senna wake him up? I dig into a bit of psychology! Raikkonen a brilliant entertainer, but there’s one driver we will sorely miss – Schumacher! And the camera shot of a distraught Alonso post-race. My heart goes out to him…! Interlagos, does it ever fail to entertain? We love it! Hulkenberg loves it even more? Sadly, he and Sahara Force India weren’t able to win their first ever Formula1 race…why the drive-thru, why! Raikkonen went up the wrong circuit! Now we would love to hear that radio conversation. Would he have still said ‘Leave me alone! I know what I am doing!’? Caterham vs Marussia, they didn’t fail to entertain as well! Hamilton crashed in his last race for Mclaren, but his comment about Hulkenberg was totally uncalled for. Did you hear it? And we ask a few interesting questions towards the end of our podcast for our listeners to respond to. Hear the link and leave your comments, as Rishi says always ‘we love to hear from you!’ Also, Formula1 fans, worry not, we are lining up a special package to keep you entertained this off-season. And if there are any topics you’d like us to discuss, debate and fight over, do share it with us. As always, we are happy to talk Formula1! Over to you…! *** At the end of the current, I am happy to share with you earlier posts that were well subscribed to: Narain Karthikeyan To Drive For WilliamsF1 In 2013 Has TATA Made A Mistake With HRT? TATA Increases Investment In Narain Karthikeyan Fernando Alonso And Ferrari Had No Option But To Sign Till 2016 Formula1 Needs Better Marketing As It Enters Newer Territories Does Formula1 Need Michael Schumacher? Narain Karthikeyan And Karun Chandhok In The Race Of Champions Mclaren’s Five Wheel Pitstop In India Image Courtesy (Red Bull Racing)
In this week’s podcast: In a special show focused on the high-octane world of motor racing, we hear how the Lotus F1 team is updating its back office IT, so it can put more resources into racing, and how Sahara Force India updated its website to provide a better service to its fans. Plus, F1 data specialists QuantumBlack on what businesses can learn from the sport. Presented and produced by Stephen Pritchard See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.