2010.19 – Brazilian Grand Prix

9/11/2010

2010 Brazilian Grand Prix Podcast

Eddie Jordan makes Terry and Kevin violently sick, Legard makes them both angry as they discuss a dull (but championistically interesting) Brazilian Grand Prix.

Jenson Button nearly got robbed, looks like Webber has done and Lotus takes complicated f1 scandals from the past and effortlessly out complicates them

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2010.18 – Korean Grand Prix

1/11/2010

2010 Korean Grand Prix Podcast

At last, the slightly delayed Korean Grand Prix is given a very delayed podcast.

Kevin and Terry discuss the BBC’s options for the future, Button losing it, Webber crashing, Vettel’s engine blowing up all pretty like and what this all mean for another close championship.

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2010.06 – Spanish Grand Prix

13/05/2010

2010 Spanish Grand Prix

The dullest race of the year wasn’t quite as dull as it always is. But Terry and Kevin squeeze some life out of Nick Fry’s balls and muck about like it’s the last day of term.

Massa’s ability is called into question, Ferrari’s F-duct is laughed at, Jenson gets the freedom of Frome, Terry does not get the same treatment from his home town.

Chandok gets docked points for the Anthony Davidson Underdog Trophy Award and Lewis ruins his tyres again as Mr boring wins the race that suits him most and the boys uncover the fact that Eddie Jordan did not run the marathon

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2009.18 – Brazilian Grand Prix

20/10/2009

2009 Brazilian Grand Prix

The only person in the western world to have seemingly not seen a film since Austin Powers was released in 1997 is finally world champion. Baby.

Terry is gutted, Kevin is as ecstatic as all such gloryhunters are.

An eventful Brazilian Grand Prix is discussed with the best debut for ever for the japanese weaver, and the boys announce who won anotherf1podcast listener of the year 2009.

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2009.17 – Japanese Grand Prix

5/10/2009

2009 Japanese Grand Prix

The most exciting qualification of the year balanced out by one of the duller races. Terry was in the air and Kevin on his sofa as the Japanese Grand Prix trudded along making it look more and more like Button might do a 2007 Hamilton and not a 2008 one.

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2009.16 – Singapore Grand Prix

1/10/2009

2009 Singapore Grand Prix

The novelty of the night race has worn off and Kevin and Terry are sick of people complaining about how tired they are. Terry in fact seems sick of everything and calls a lot of people nasty words.

Hamilton wins the race, is Button going to be a worthy champion? Will Terry be a worth fantasy F1 champion, can Martin Whitmarsh tell a lie?

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2009.08 – Turkish Grand Prix

10/06/2009

2009 Turkish Grand Prix

A more hungover podcast than monaco, and the turkish grand prix did its best to stay out of the way and not make too much noise by not doing much and leaving the grandstands mostly empty.

Terry gets angry at Herman Tilke (again) and Kevin laughs alot (again as they describe the new teams, the season so far and how it’s really getting a bit dull, but don’t tell anyone…

P.S Please ignore the 10 seconds of dead air at the beginning (Terry left the anti stall on the intro music)

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2009.07 – Monaco Grand Prix

26/05/2009

2009 Monaco Grand Prix

Terry and Kevin got well into the Monaco spirit by drinking Marks & Spencers champagne and tins of lager and sitting in a rubber dinghy overlooking the tv.

To be fair, they (well, terry) was a little too tipsy to podcast properly, so they just swore at passing things for half an hour… like John Button

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2009.06 – Spanish Grand Prix

12/05/2009

2009 Spanish Grand Prix

Button makes it 4 out of 5, not that we mention that, everyone else is mentioning that a lot.

Massa tries to scrimp on fuel, Kimi saves a lot more, we have gripes about the budget cap, McLaren’s suspended sentence, lewis’ schizophrenia, an eddie jordan’s shirt update and Terry makes an offer that Williams shouldn’t refuse.

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Spain – Friday Practice 1

9/05/2009

What with all the teams having big updates and diffusers, it was kind of expected that this first practice would be yet another shakeup of the already shaky new world order

But it didn’t really happen.

The final result show a glimmer of hope for the disastrous BMW-Sauber season, but it looks, despite a new nose job, that it was just a light fuel run to trick the BMW board into thinking that everything is going ok, honest

Button in his Brawn seems to have the measure of the weekend whereas both McLaren and Ferrari’s changes either haven’t had much effect, or they be hustling…

Pos  Driver       Team                      Time               Laps
 1.  Button       Brawn-Mercedes        (B) 1:21.799            21
 2.  Trulli       Toyota                (B) 1:22.154  + 0.355   30
 3.  Kubica       BMW-Sauber            (B) 1:22.221  + 0.422   24
 4.  Heidfeld     BMW-Sauber            (B) 1:22.658  + 0.859   14
 5.  Nakajima     Williams-Toyota       (B) 1:22.659  + 0.860   24
 6.  Rosberg      Williams-Toyota       (B) 1:22.667  + 0.868   26
 7.  Piquet       Renault               (B) 1:22.753  + 0.954   24
 8.  Glock        Toyota                (B) 1:22.828  + 1.029   29
 9.  Massa        Ferrari               (B) 1:22.855  + 1.056   15
10.  Barrichello  Brawn-Mercedes        (B) 1:22.859  + 1.060   24
11.  Raikkonen    Ferrari               (B) 1:22.873  + 1.074   20
12.  Webber       Red Bull-Renault      (B) 1:22.934  + 1.135   25
13.  Vettel       Red Bull-Renault      (B) 1:22.959  + 1.160   24
14.  Hamilton     McLaren-Mercedes      (B) 1:23.077  + 1.278   21
15.  Bourdais     Toro Rosso-Ferrari    (B) 1:23.088  + 1.289   30
16.  Fisichella   Force India-Mercedes  (B) 1:23.089  + 1.290   25
17.  Alonso       Renault               (B) 1:23.157  + 1.358   18
18.  Buemi        Toro Rosso-Ferrari    (B) 1:23.185  + 1.386   31
19.  Kovalainen   McLaren-Mercedes      (B) 1:23.522  + 1.723   17
20.  Sutil        Force India-Mercedes  (B) 1:23.536  + 1.737   19

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