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Peter begins this livestream with his thoughts on the new tie-up between Toyota and Haas-Ferrari. It's basically win-win from every angle - although the whole business of an F1 team by definition designing and building its own car takes a bit of knock when you consider that, in the immediate future, Haas F1 will be co-producing its cars with Ferrari, Toyota and Dallara...
There are plenty of questions and comments - as ever - from F1 fans around the world, with subjects ranging from the current Pirelli tyre monopoly to Ford's Walter Hayes suggesting to Jim Clark in early 1967 that he (Jim) should perhaps accept a pay rise. And there is an exclusive interview with Hyundai's Thierry Neuville, current leader (with two rounds to go) of the FIA World Rally Drivers' Championship. Fresh from his P4 in the recent Rally of Chile, Thierry braved a bout of the 'flu to talk to Peter on Zoom. So download, brew the coffee and enjoy the latest episode in Peter's highly-acclaimed series of F1 podcasts.
With thanks to Hyundai Motorsport; the WRC; Thierry Neuville and Red Bull
Thanks also to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of executive jets:
https://jetcraft.com
To OEM Exclusive, the passionate suppliers of OEM upgrades for exotic and high-performance vehicles
And to TrackNinja, a lap-timer and data app designed to help users improve their on-track car and driver performance through analysis and an innovative Data Garage. A lite version is free; the loaded version is US$9.99 pcm or $99.99 yearly
https://trackninja.app
Alpinestars:
https://alpinestars.com
Oscar Razor:
Australia's highly-rated, 5-blade razors for men and women
https://oscarrazor.com.au
Follow Peter on Twitter and Instagram:
@peterdwindsor
We support the Race Against Dementia:
https://raceagainstdementia.com
#standwithukraine
Nick: you're always with us
Support the show
Visit: https://youtube.com/peterwindsor for F1 videos past, present and future
By Peter Windsor4.6
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Peter begins this livestream with his thoughts on the new tie-up between Toyota and Haas-Ferrari. It's basically win-win from every angle - although the whole business of an F1 team by definition designing and building its own car takes a bit of knock when you consider that, in the immediate future, Haas F1 will be co-producing its cars with Ferrari, Toyota and Dallara...
There are plenty of questions and comments - as ever - from F1 fans around the world, with subjects ranging from the current Pirelli tyre monopoly to Ford's Walter Hayes suggesting to Jim Clark in early 1967 that he (Jim) should perhaps accept a pay rise. And there is an exclusive interview with Hyundai's Thierry Neuville, current leader (with two rounds to go) of the FIA World Rally Drivers' Championship. Fresh from his P4 in the recent Rally of Chile, Thierry braved a bout of the 'flu to talk to Peter on Zoom. So download, brew the coffee and enjoy the latest episode in Peter's highly-acclaimed series of F1 podcasts.
With thanks to Hyundai Motorsport; the WRC; Thierry Neuville and Red Bull
Thanks also to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of executive jets:
https://jetcraft.com
To OEM Exclusive, the passionate suppliers of OEM upgrades for exotic and high-performance vehicles
And to TrackNinja, a lap-timer and data app designed to help users improve their on-track car and driver performance through analysis and an innovative Data Garage. A lite version is free; the loaded version is US$9.99 pcm or $99.99 yearly
https://trackninja.app
Alpinestars:
https://alpinestars.com
Oscar Razor:
Australia's highly-rated, 5-blade razors for men and women
https://oscarrazor.com.au
Follow Peter on Twitter and Instagram:
@peterdwindsor
We support the Race Against Dementia:
https://raceagainstdementia.com
#standwithukraine
Nick: you're always with us
Support the show
Visit: https://youtube.com/peterwindsor for F1 videos past, present and future

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