Danielle and Shannon are back from their F1 winter hibernation and diving straight into the new season! They’re discussing the excitement of this upcoming season, including Lewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari, the six rookies, and the potential for rain in Melbourne. They break down their thoughts on Drive to Survive and the latest F1 news.
Tap in for a fun and unfiltered take on the latest in Formula 1!
1:27 – Shannon's a Tifosi!
3:43 – Anticipation for the New Season: Rookies, Rain, and More
5:55 – New Faces on the Grid
9:24 – Sainz to Williams
12:08 – Carlos and Alex: New Teammates
14:16 – F1 Crossover Dreams: Traders and More
18:27 – Drive to Survive Review
26:08 – Where's the Red?
32:38– Predictions for the Season
32:47 – Final Thoughts
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