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Japa-no She Better Don’t | 2024 Japanese Grand Prix | Review

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Episode Summary:
In this episode of Let's Torque, Shaun and Aaron are joined by Samuel, a self-diagnosed car nerd and engineer, to dissect the chess-like battles of the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. They delve into the importance of tyre strategies, the dominance of Red Bull, the top team battles and the impact of the undercut in the race.
Episode Timeline:

Opening
Shaun and Aaron introduce the episode and discuss their excitement for the Japanese Grand Prix. They also share updates on their personal lives, including Shaun's upcoming European adventure.
Race Summary
Aaron explains the importance of strategy in Formula One, particularly the tyre strategy and the concept of the undercut. Shaun recaps the race, highlighting the dominance of Red Bull, the challenges faced by teams with tyre wear, and the dramatic Albon vs Ricciardo racing incident at the start of the race.
Open Discussion
The hosts and Samuel discuss the critical moments of the Japanese Grand Prix, including the performance of Yuki Tsunoda, the improvements at Kick/Sauber, and the battles for positions among the top teams.
Tops and Bottoms
Each host shares their top and bottom moments from the Japanese Grand Prix weekend, covering standout performances, memorable moments, and disappointments.
Closing
Shaun asks Samuel about his expectations for the rest of the F1 season and thanks him for joining the episode. Aaron previews the upcoming Chinese Grand Prix - The first sprint weekend of the season.

Listener Engagement

What were your tops and bottoms of the week? Let us know in the comments section on our socials.

Don't forget to subscribe to Let's Torque wherever you get your favourite podcasts, and give us a rating while you're there.
Plus! For additional bonus content, find us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.
That's all from us this week. We'll see you next time on Let's Torque!
Let’s Torque is hosted, produced and edited by Shaun Polidano and Aaron Best. Our show is an entertainment podcast, and the views expressed by the hosts and guests are meant for entertainment purposes only.

Let’s Torque is recorded in Prahran in Naarm/Melbourne, we would like to acknowledge the Bunurong people of the East Kulin nation, the traditional owners of the land and pay our respects to aboriginal elders, past present and emerging.

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Episode Summary:
In this episode of Let's Torque, Shaun and Aaron are joined by Samuel, a self-diagnosed car nerd and engineer, to dissect the chess-like battles of the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. They delve into the importance of tyre strategies, the dominance of Red Bull, the top team battles and the impact of the undercut in the race.
Episode Timeline:

Opening
Shaun and Aaron introduce the episode and discuss their excitement for the Japanese Grand Prix. They also share updates on their personal lives, including Shaun's upcoming European adventure.
Race Summary
Aaron explains the importance of strategy in Formula One, particularly the tyre strategy and the concept of the undercut. Shaun recaps the race, highlighting the dominance of Red Bull, the challenges faced by teams with tyre wear, and the dramatic Albon vs Ricciardo racing incident at the start of the race.
Open Discussion
The hosts and Samuel discuss the critical moments of the Japanese Grand Prix, including the performance of Yuki Tsunoda, the improvements at Kick/Sauber, and the battles for positions among the top teams.
Tops and Bottoms
Each host shares their top and bottom moments from the Japanese Grand Prix weekend, covering standout performances, memorable moments, and disappointments.
Closing
Shaun asks Samuel about his expectations for the rest of the F1 season and thanks him for joining the episode. Aaron previews the upcoming Chinese Grand Prix - The first sprint weekend of the season.

Listener Engagement

What were your tops and bottoms of the week? Let us know in the comments section on our socials.

Don't forget to subscribe to Let's Torque wherever you get your favourite podcasts, and give us a rating while you're there.
Plus! For additional bonus content, find us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.
That's all from us this week. We'll see you next time on Let's Torque!
Let’s Torque is hosted, produced and edited by Shaun Polidano and Aaron Best. Our show is an entertainment podcast, and the views expressed by the hosts and guests are meant for entertainment purposes only.

Let’s Torque is recorded in Prahran in Naarm/Melbourne, we would like to acknowledge the Bunurong people of the East Kulin nation, the traditional owners of the land and pay our respects to aboriginal elders, past present and emerging.

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