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For F1's Sake

Ollie, Terry & Phill

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Once you've heard the facts, join Ollie, Terry and Phill for their review of every grand prix. Formula 1 needs fixing - and For F1's Sake are the ones to fix it. Definitely.
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Motor Sport Magazine Podcast

The Motor Sport editorial team

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Motor Sport Magazine's podcasts, featuring the editorial team and guests. Listen to what the doyen of Formula 1 has to say about what's going on in the paddock as well as in-depth interviews with the sport's leading figures including Christian Horner, Derek Bell, Mario Andretti, Damon Hill, Patrick Head, Stirling Moss, Tom Kristensen, Martin Brundle, Martin Whitmarsh and Dario Franchitti. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Haas Team Podcast

HTX Podcast Network

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The Haas Team Podcast is a weekly fan podcast dedicated to news and discussion regarding Formula 1 racing and the Haas F1 Team. Strap in and join host, Brad Groux, as he discusses the technology, news, race results and drama of Formula One racing. Brad and the HTX Podcast Network are dedicated to being the podcast destination for fans of Haas and F1 across the United States, and world. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/haasteampodcast/support
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It’s September, and before it’s even ended we’ve woken up and decided to look back over the past month of F1. Ollie, Phill and Terry ask: who the hell is Franco Colapinto, are McLaren blowing it and how the hell did Ferrari put a race-winning strategy together? Plus lots of other miscellany and many, many diversions. Enjoy Learn more about your ad …
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It's the summer break, but not for the hard-working minions at FF1S. We look back over the past month, talking mostly about Not Races. We critique Audi and Alpine with unrestrained savagery, wonder how the hell Sergio Perez still has a job, delight in the stroppy radio messages from the Hungarian Grand Prix and reflect on the times they've been fir…
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In a little over an hour, two-time F1 world champion Emerson Fittipaldi looks back on a glittering motor sport career: from his first trip to England and his F1 deal with Colin Chapman, to contending against the next generation of F1 drivers and the struggles of creating his own F1 outfit. He also speaks on his friendship with Ronnie Peterson; his …
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Like Lewis Hamilton himself, still we rise. Ollie, Phill and Terry are back with more F1 nonsense, except this time it’s more freeform, like hot jazz. Also it’s only once a month because there are too many races. Will the new format be a success? No idea. But let’s give it a go. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Sir Jackie Stewart joins Rob Widdows in the latest episode of our centenary series, celebrating 100 years of Motor Sport through the eyes of some of its greatest characters, In the space of an hour, the three-time F1 World Champion recalls the racing — and autographs — that inspired him as a child, and led him to immense success. He talks of the ca…
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Look, we expected little. Aside from the first-lap hilarity, we got sweet naff all and possibly one of the dullest races in F1 history. Still, well done Charlie Clark, eh? Ollie, Phill and Terry look back at the boredom, consider the Senna hysteria and then get muddled up with something else or other. Roll on Canada. Learn more about your ad choice…
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Welcome to another preview episode of FF1S, this week taking a shallow dip into what's in store (or not) this weekend. Also, we field some of your questions - one of which, frankly, is disgusting. Hate ads? Why not join The Whinging Moustache - our ad free subscription available now on Apple Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcast…
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Amid memories of a tragic day, Imola returned to the F1 calendar and after touching all our hearts turned out to be a shit day of dull racing. But it did at least give us hope that McLaren continue to catch Red Bull and that maybe the title battle will last a little longer than last year. Ollie, Phill and Terry consider all of this, get distracted …
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The Imola Grand Prix weekend is upon us, bringing a silly name and memories of those we've lost along the way. Ollie, Phill and Terry skirt tactfully around the various elephants in the room and look forward to the race, but not before answering your questions in the wake of the Miami Grand Prix, with only minimal inappropritude. Learn more about y…
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Who saw that coming? Not us! In this edition of FF1S Ollie, Phil and Terry delve into the race the race that Verstappen didn't win, the Miami Grand Prix. Ollie gets very angry at an orange man, Terry falls in love with an orange bollard and Phil chats sensible F1 things, but probably had an orange before the recording. All that and of course, Terry…
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Five-time Le Mans champion and three-time winner of the 24 Hours of Daytona Derek Bell joins Rob Widdows for the latest in our special podcast series, celebrating 100 years of Motor Sport magazine. Bell, who earned a reputation for his ability to bring a car home no matter its condition, speaks of racing at Le Mans and recalls some of his favourite…
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After five years away, the Chinese Grand Prix returned with a flurry of rain, flaming grass and an all-too-predictable result. Ollie, Phill and Terry dissect the race and sprint race at the Shanghai International Circuit and, be warned, Terry does some impressions. Also, we find out which F1 drivers Ollie nearly killed and saw in their pants. Learn…
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In this preview episode of FF1S, Ollie, Phill and Terry prepare to welcome back the Chinese Grand Prix, a race we'd forgotten about and have no strong feelings about one or the other. Phill wholeheartedly embraces cliché as he takes a deep dive into the Shanghai International Circuit and the wonders that await us, but only after the team answers yo…
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After the merest hint in Australia that maybe Max Verstappen and Red Bull wouldn't dominate the season, our hopes were dashed in Japan as we went back to the usual format. Perez is still doing an impression of being good, Sainz is still doing an impression of being better than Leclerc, and Logan Sargeant's impression of a million pieces of carbon f…
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Dario Franchitti is the latest to make an appearance on our special podcast series, celebrating 100 years of Motor Sport magazine. The Scot is one of Britain's most successful IndyCar drivers, claiming three Indianapolis 500 crowns and four championship titles in a 265-race IndyCar career, sealing his place as a racing legend. Hosted on Acast. See …
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It's RACE WEEK, as it is just about every week. This time Formula 1 goes to JAPAN, which is normally at the end of the season but now isn't because tradition is a nasty word that we don't need in F1 anymore. Ollie, Phill and Terry reflect on your questions in the wake of the Australian Grand Prix – Sainz, Russell, Alonso etc – and then look ahead t…
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After waking up at horrible o'clock for the Australian Grand Prix, it was a pleasant surprise to have an interesting race for once. Ollie, Phill and Terry look back at Carly Simon's dominant win in Melbourne and ask the important questions: does anyone remember Ollie Bearman? Is this the start of Red Bull's decline, and is it because of what happen…
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With the Middle East dirge races behind us we now head hopefully to Australia and perhaps the first decent race of the season maybe possibly. Phill and Terry are joined by Drew Stearne, and preview the best that Melbourne has to offer, including facts about the Australian Grand Prix that you never knew, probably maybe. Plus, we answer your question…
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The Saudi Arabian GP came and went and Max Verstappen won again. But the real story was Ollie Bearman, who is surely the greatest Formula 1 driver in history now. Phill and Terry are joined by their own super sub, Drew Stearne, to look back at the Bearnaissance and ask - what does this mean for his career, for F1 and indeed for humanity? Also Red B…
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Getting ready to watch the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix? Stop! You haven’t listened to the FF1S Preview, so how will you know what’s going on? Ollie, Phill and Terry look forward to the fastest sportwashing on earth, and answer your questions in Listeners’ Corner. You lucky people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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After months of waiting, the Bahrain Grand Prix delivered a fizzle and a result that we’ll probably be seeing a lot of. Again. But F1 is at least still delivering the drama - it’s just happening on WhatsApp. Allegedly. Ollie, Phill and Terry look back at the race in Bahrain and tiptoe delicately across a legal tightrope to explore the Hornygate sag…
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Ollie, Phill and Terry answer some of YOUR questions and look ahead to the Bahrain Grand Prix weekend (even thought it's started). We cover Perez being fired, Alonso falling out with Aston Martin and whether our loyal listeners are having an affair. Hashtag insight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Damon Hill is Rob Widdows' latest guest in our special podcast series, celebrating 100 years of Motor Sport Magazine. The 1996 Formula 1 World Champion reflects on following his father's footsteps into the world of Grand Prix racing; driving alongside the likes of Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna; and against Michael Schumacher before winning the title…
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F1 is nearly back! And it's not going away for a while. Ollie, Phill and Terry take a deep breath and look back at the off-season news, of which there was a lot, and pre-season testing, of which there wasn't much. As well as our usual cutting-edge insight and analysis there's also an update from Terry on whether or not he's done any new t-shirt des…
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A five-time grand prix winner who partnered the likes of Niki Lauda and Alain Prost, John Watson came achingly close to winning the 1982 Formula 1 World Championship. He's Rob Widdows' latest guest in a special podcast series marking 100 years of Motor Sport‘s publication, as he charts a changing era of F1 when Lauda and Mario Andretti introduced n…
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After recording the regularly-scheduled Gremmies, everything somehow got even worse. So, here we are, ruminating on the impending demise of the AAA game industry, and running down Embracer Group's many and varied subsidiaries while trying to determine if they will survive or not. What, you think that's grim? Well, tough shit, that's reality, baby, …
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