Tag Archives: Fun With Cars

Podcast 247 Formula 1: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Robin and Chris Roche cover the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

  • F1: Robin and Chris talk about
    • Lewis Hamilton’s eleventh win of the season
    • Fernando Alonso’s legacy
    • Struggles for Valteri Bottas and Sebastian Vettel
    • Charles LeClerc and Daniel Ricciardo changing teams
    • A big thanks to Conor at ConorONeill’s in Ann Arbor!
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Podcast 246 Formula 1: Brazilian Grand Prix

Robin and Chris Roche cover the Brazilian Grand Prix.

  • F1: Robin and Chris talk about
    • Mercedes winning the Constructor’s Championship
    • Lewis Hamilton winning the Brazilian Grand Prix
    • Verstappen verses Ocon, Wrestle Mania 9!
    • Fernando Alonso at the Indy 500
    • What to look for in the Upcoming Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
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Podcast 245 Formula 1: Japanese, U.S., and Mexican Grands Prix

Robin and Chris Roche cover the Japanese, U.S., and Mexican Grands Prix.

  • F1: Robin and Chris talk about
    • Hamilton winning the Driver’s Championship
    • Raikkonen winning the 2018 U.S. Grand Prix
    • The 2019 Driver’s market and driver choices
    • Formula 1 verses Indycar
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Podcast 244 Formula 1: Singapore and Russian Grand Prix

Robin and Chris Roche cover the Singapore and Russian Grand Prix and the Indycar championship and then catch up on listener feedback.

  • F1: Robin and Chris talk about
    • Hamilton is on a roll
    • Bottas got hosed
    • Vettel not in a good place for the championship
    • Silly Season
    • Congratulations Scott Dixon!
  • Listener Feedback!
    • Thank you John Matthew
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Podcast 243 Formula 1: Belgian and Italian Grand Prix

Robin and Chris Roche cover the Belgian and Italian Grand Prix and Robert Wickens injuries in Indycar  and then catch up on trivia.

  • F1: Robin and Chris talk about
    • Vettel drove brilliantly in Belgium
    • Hamilton drove brilliantly in Italy
    • Hamilton has upper hand in the wet and in mitigating poor results
    • Daniel Ricciardo moves to Renault and other silly season news
    • Force India budget drama
  • Trivia!
    • Who’s win in Hungary is his only win in F1?
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Podcast 239 Formula 1: Austrian Grand Prix

Robin covers the Austrian Grand Prix and Formula 1 racing news and then asks a new trivia question.

Podcast 237 Motorsports Miscellany: 2018 24 Hours of Le Mans

Robin covers the 2018 24 Hours of Le Mans

Podcast 235 Formula 1: Monaco Grand Prix

Robin’s favorite Brit returns, Christopher Roche joins the Podcast to talk about the Monaco Grand Prix.

  • We hear from Jamey Price
  • F1: Robin and Chris discuss
    • Daniel Ricciardo’s brilliant victory
    • Dull racing at Monaco, is that the point?
    • Will Power Wins Indy 500
    • Danica Patrick finishes her racing career
  • Trivia is back!
    • When and where were the two US Grands Prix before Watkins Glen in 1961?
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Podcast 233 Formula 1: Spanish Grand Prix

Robin’s favorite Brit returns, Christopher Roche joins the Podcast to talk about the Spanish Grand Prix.

  • F1: Robin and Chris discuss
    • Alonso’s WEC win with Toyota
    • Romain Grosjean’s open lap debacle
    • F1 updates results in Mercedes dominance
    • F1 Teammates that need to up their game
  • Trivia is back!
    • What is the track that was most often used other than Catalunya for the Spanish GP and who won the first race there?
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2016 Malaysian Grand Prix qualifying – with spoilers

Photo courtesy of Jamey Price

“…Very happy, it was a hard slog yesterday with trying a few things, [but the] car is a bit more normal now. I enjoyed qualifying, it’s always a pain when you’re 30 milliseconds behind the car in front but, uh, P9 is not too bad considering the Force India’s pace so far this weekend. I’m very happy with that, in front of both Williams.”

So said Jenson Button to Formula 1 News after carrying through to Q3 and, with just one run, qualifying 9th for the Malaysian Grand Prix. That in of itself is not that big of a deal, but this is Button’s 300th grand prix, which puts him behind Rubens Barrichello and Michael Schumacher and no one else in number of race starts. Tomorrow Button becomes just the third driver in history to achieve such longevity. In fact, his teammate Fernando Alonso is 4th on the list, 32 grands prix behind. McLaren does not currently build quickest chassis nor does Honda manufacture the strong power unit, so Button’s performance deserves accolades.

Even more exciting, Button goes on to say that he thinks he can stay ahead of both Williams and race the folks around him, so perhaps he’ll also finish in the top ten. Finishing in the points would be a well-deserved feather to put in his 300-grand-prix-hat.

Button qualified behind both Force India’s. Perez led in 7th, Hulkenberg right behind in 8th. That means Force India has a Button buffer between them and their closest Constructor championship rival, Williams. Force India is currently ahead by one point, but they now have a chance to widen the gap and tighten their grip on 4th, an admirable feat for the small, Silverstone based team.

Further ahead, Hamilton got serious and once again handily out-qualified teammate Nico Rosberg. But, as Rosberg said in the post qualy press conference. “As we know from this year, second place doesn’t mean that victory is not possible tomorrow. We’ve seen that so many times. Still very optimistic for tomorrow. “ It’s generally advantage Rosberg on race start, he proved it recently in Italy. One key difference I see, however, Hamilton seems laser focused and serious this weekend. I find it harder to forecast a flubbed start.

No matter, even if both Mercedes nail their starts and sail off ahead from the competition, we’ll get to see Ferrari and Red Bull duke it out for the final spot on the podium. Red Bull Racing starts ahead, but Ferrari may have an advantage on race pace and strategy. Definitely one to watch tomorrow.

Qualifying results

 Jenson Button Interview

Post Qualy press-conference

-Robin