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Monaco always exposes the smallest weaknesses, and this weekend was no exception. This week, host's Rick and Damien break down Kimi Antonelli’s stunning qualifying performance, the crucial relationship between driver and race engineer, and why modern Formula One is as much about information management as outright speed.
The guys also unpack Max Verstappen’s power issues, Lando Norris’ frustrating retirement, Mercedes’ handling of George Russell’s penalty, Charles Leclerc’s brake frustrations, and the fine margins that can make or break a Monaco Grand Prix.
Plus, they look ahead to Barcelona and ask whether the Spanish Grand Prix could shake up the order once again.
Production Credits:
Presented by: Rick Houghton & Damien Reid
Studio Engineer & Editor: Ben Dover
Executive Producer: Ian Carless
Produced by: Poddworx Dubai
By Poddworx DubaiMonaco always exposes the smallest weaknesses, and this weekend was no exception. This week, host's Rick and Damien break down Kimi Antonelli’s stunning qualifying performance, the crucial relationship between driver and race engineer, and why modern Formula One is as much about information management as outright speed.
The guys also unpack Max Verstappen’s power issues, Lando Norris’ frustrating retirement, Mercedes’ handling of George Russell’s penalty, Charles Leclerc’s brake frustrations, and the fine margins that can make or break a Monaco Grand Prix.
Plus, they look ahead to Barcelona and ask whether the Spanish Grand Prix could shake up the order once again.
Production Credits:
Presented by: Rick Houghton & Damien Reid
Studio Engineer & Editor: Ben Dover
Executive Producer: Ian Carless
Produced by: Poddworx Dubai