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In this week’s Formula 1 news, Mercedes and other teams are racing to help COVID-19 victims while “Dr.” Helmut Marko becomes an actual Bond villain. SHOW NOTES We’ll have a Track Walk video of the Vietnam GP circuit this Sunday on our YouTube channel (select Patrons will get access to it on Friday) Matt recommended a Netflix film called Go Karts Your typical acrobatic Super Formula pit stop Pre-2017 episodes of the podcast can be found on Giant Bomb (we did indeed start at the beginning of the 2014 season) iRacing is having a 50% off sale The Shift+F1 community raced in iRacing this weekend! Here’s Drew’s flawless start and restart after yellow, along with another spectacular incident Kyle sent us a video of “diecast racing” from 3Dbotmaker, as well as stop-motion F1 Support the show on Patreon and get all our bonus episodes! Email us at shiftf1podcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter at @shiftf1podcast Join our fantasy league with invite code 150a9d0499
With the cancellation of the Australian, Bahrain and Vietnam GP's we discuss where Formula 1 will go next. A new season start date of May/June 2020 - how realistic is that? Also, how workable will it be for the teams and the financial implications to circuits and F1 as a whole.
On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” host Rory Carroll welcomes Mike Pryson, Wesley Wren, Jimmy Pelizzari and Robin Warner to talk about the latest in racing. Coming off the break in Formula 1, the group talks about the upcoming race at Spa, the driver shuffling and the 2020 schedule. The gang also discusses the inclusion of the Vietnam GP. After the F1 talk, the team dives into the results from the WRC race in Germany. The winner, Ott Tanak, has a commanding lead and will likely win the series championship. After the racing segment, Pryson interviews Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp. The two discuss Darlington’s upcoming throwback race, which is highlighting the liveries of the early ’90s this year. Wrapping the show, Jake Lingeman and Graham Kozak join in to talk about what we’d rather own: a Ford Mustang or a Chevrolet Camaro. From there, Kozak takes us on a journey into restomods with a review of the Plymouth Hellvedere.
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We shave down to the bare essentials this week but still find time for shady energy drinks, Gene’s tire mysteries, and Tilke’s ever-increasing madness. SHOW NOTES TT3D: Closer to the Edge is on YouTube if you want to prepare for next month’s Patreon bonus podcast! Vietnam GP track simulation Jalopnik’s Rich Energy article A mustache-less VET drops LEC off at college Super Formula Race 1, courtesy of Lets Go Racing ALB’s Baku track walk RaceFans details Haas’ tire difficulties Support the show on Patreon and get all our bonus episodes! Email us: shiftf1podcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @shiftf1podcast Join our fantasy league with invite code 06102064b4
In this - our first ever FAST PASS show - we preview the Azerbaijan Grand Prix and get caught up on some Formula One gossip! Track Review & Race Preview Mailbag News & Gossip We talk Vettel's mustache, next year's Vietnam GP and the (potential future) Miami GP!!! ** Bad boys, bad boys ... whatcha' gonna do? Gil and Hammer are here to ENTERTAIN YOU!**
Bad news! Dre is out for the next two weeks! Good news, we managed to fill another show with news and mailbag questions! Here's the list: THE NEWS, WHICH HAS ALREADY HAPPENED [INDYCAR] - Hulman family matriarch Mary Hulman George passes at 83 - Alluded to last week, Marcus Ericsson joins Schmidt Peterson Motorsports for 2019 - Marco Andretti remains in #98 car, and becomes part-owner - First test completed at CoTA - Queensland, Australia govt invites Mark Miles for discussions of revival of Gold Coast Indy - IndyCar Media to manage global distribution of series media rights - Paul Tracy's TV job at risk for incendiary FB comments and unconvincing "I was hacked!" comments [FORMULA 1] -Fernando Alonso and Jimmie Johnson to swap rides in Bahrain Nov. 26 -Rob Smedley the latest of departures from Williams Racing after the 2018 season -F2 standout Sergio Sette Camara becomes newest McLaren Young Driver -RBR boss Horner remarks that a good Honda engine would help Red Bull fight Mercedes and Ferrari, forgetting that Renault parts weren't the shit that was breaking - F1 tenatively announces that Vietnam GP in Hanoi will commence from 2020, circuit layout leaked - Formula E: YouTube race streaming deal announced for United Kingdom for S5 - Road To Indy: $2 Million USD in guaranteed scholarships announced for all rungs of MRTI - Indy Lights champion gets $1.1M towards three-race IndyCar programme - Supercars: Adam's sons go to war in New Zealand and Petty Olympics break out in parc ferme THE PREVIEWS, OF WHAT WILL HAPPEN - 2018 Autosport Awards Nominees! - Formula 1: Brazilian Grand Prix - Super GT: Motegi GT 250km Grand Final Enjoy!
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Former racer Melvin Choo on the Vietnam GP, its merits and the challenges in organising a race in Asia.
Hard not to use an iconic Robin Williams intro in this week's podcast, with the announcement of the Vietnam GP from 2020. We preview the Brazilian Grand Prix and all the narratives remaining in 2018 for F1, as well as rounding up the talking points from the Auckland SuperSprint in Supercars-land.