Posts tagged: Kubica

F1 Minute Daily Video (Teaser)

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By Mr. C.

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F1 Minute is a weekday audio show hosted by Christine, which covers all the Formula 1 news in a handy 60 second round-up. The show has been running for more than two years in its current format, and as an experiment we're now looking into how this might translate to video.

Although the content will ultimately be hosted on the F1 Minute website, we're including this concept show on Sidepodcast in order solicit a wider variety of feedback. Please do get it touch and let us know if you like the idea, or if there are things that need improving.

In this episode, Christine takes a look at Kubica's plans for 2010 as well as the new look Jenson Button. This show was originally published as Kubica Set to Stay at Renault on F1 Minute.



Episode 59 - Every Time He Pushed the Brake Pedal, He Disappeared

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By Christine Blachford

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With the Mosley scandal continuing without an end in sight, it's nice to have a bit of racing to take our minds off it. Here we catch up with all the news from Bahrain, and a bit about Max as well.

Intro

Too much to talk about, must get on.

Good Week / Bad Week

Good week for ticket sales and Toro Rosso, and a bad week for Hamilton and Vettel for two very different reasons.

News and Views

Ron Dennis is the keynote speaker at the Motorsport Business Forum in Bahrain, Ferrari may or may not have a new nose cone on the way, and yes, we discuss the latest in the Max story.

Qualifying

An interesting session, with some unlikely faces in the dropout zones and a brand new name on pole. We also discuss the longest voicemail ever.

The Race

Our Predictions were wrong but that just makes for an interesting race. To be fair, the action died down after the first third of the race, but there's still plenty to talk about.

Feedback

Yea, yea, my Fantasy Racer choices suck. Can we move on now?

Housekeeping

A mini series show coming up next week, make sure to tune in for the deliberate mistake.