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The Austrian Grand Prix (sorry its so late)

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Shannon Maybury is joined by F1 journalist Ed Spencer and serial podcaster Joe Spagnoli and mysterious F1 Twitter menace Unpaid 1ntern.


Looking Back with Ed.

The 1999 French Grand Prix was won by Heinz-Harald Frentzen driving a Jordan after starting from fifth position. It was a dramatic dry to wet and dry again race.


Link to classic teams with Joe. Real estate companies aren’t exactly typical F1 partners, but after sponsoring future Ferrari driver Ivan Capelli in the Japanese Formula 2 championship, Leyton House owner Akira Akagi found himself supporting a full Formula 1 team come 1987.

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Shannon Maybury is joined by F1 journalist Ed Spencer and serial podcaster Joe Spagnoli and mysterious F1 Twitter menace Unpaid 1ntern.


Looking Back with Ed.

The 1999 French Grand Prix was won by Heinz-Harald Frentzen driving a Jordan after starting from fifth position. It was a dramatic dry to wet and dry again race.


Link to classic teams with Joe. Real estate companies aren’t exactly typical F1 partners, but after sponsoring future Ferrari driver Ivan Capelli in the Japanese Formula 2 championship, Leyton House owner Akira Akagi found himself supporting a full Formula 1 team come 1987.

  • Please write us a review on Apple iTunes
  • We have a channel on youtube, search for and subscribe to the race directors podcast to watch some of our content https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzMMvcSBwwd0jFpii6JOTSQ!
  • Tell a friend about us
  • If you want to get involved in the show, please do follow us on Twitter @race_directors or like us on Facebook at The Race Directors Podcast, where we’ll be posting updates, thoughts and memes throughout the season and beyond, and please do subscribe to us on whichever platform you choose to listen to the podcast on, we appreciate your support.


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