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Episode 1 of Fat Jack’s Sunday Service kicks off in unapologetically chaotic fashion as the lads dive headfirst into the wonderfully questionable world of motoring, motorsport, and mischief. From the rust-prone legends of British Leyland to the baffling realities of modern Formula 1 battery woes, nothing is off limits—and not everything is entirely accurate.
Expect a spirited discussion on why classic British cars had so much “character” (and so little reliability), alongside a slightly confused but passionate breakdown of cutting-edge F1 tech and why it sometimes seems to have a mind of its own. And just when you think it couldn’t get more unpredictable, the conversation veers sharply into the logistical—and social—challenges of “dogging” in the 1960s… for historical purposes, of course.
It’s irreverent, it’s unfiltered, and it’s probably not suitable for polite company. Grab a brew (or something stronger) and settle in for a debut episode that sets the tone for everything Fat Jack’s Sunday Service is about: big laughs, odd tangents, and absolutely no expert opinions whatsoever.
By JackofatoEpisode 1 of Fat Jack’s Sunday Service kicks off in unapologetically chaotic fashion as the lads dive headfirst into the wonderfully questionable world of motoring, motorsport, and mischief. From the rust-prone legends of British Leyland to the baffling realities of modern Formula 1 battery woes, nothing is off limits—and not everything is entirely accurate.
Expect a spirited discussion on why classic British cars had so much “character” (and so little reliability), alongside a slightly confused but passionate breakdown of cutting-edge F1 tech and why it sometimes seems to have a mind of its own. And just when you think it couldn’t get more unpredictable, the conversation veers sharply into the logistical—and social—challenges of “dogging” in the 1960s… for historical purposes, of course.
It’s irreverent, it’s unfiltered, and it’s probably not suitable for polite company. Grab a brew (or something stronger) and settle in for a debut episode that sets the tone for everything Fat Jack’s Sunday Service is about: big laughs, odd tangents, and absolutely no expert opinions whatsoever.