Grid Talk F1 Podcast

Grid Talk is a Formula 1 podcast that takes an irreverent look at the world of F1 motor racing, offering news, previews, reviews, and opinions on the biggest talking points in the sport today. Your hosts George Howson and Ruby Price bring years of F1 experience to the show, and they are joined by a panel of guests each week to dissect the latest races with their expert analysis that is based on emotion and personal preference, with a sprinkling of facts. George, Ruby and the team hit the apex of all the topics that are causing a stir in F1 right now, so if you’re a new fan and you're looking for the best F1 podcast on the grid, sit back and relax and enjoy their hot topic debrief.

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episode 6: Formula 1 Grid Talk Episode 6: 2019 Japanese Grand Prixview


Welcome to Episode 6 of Formula 1 Grid Talk, hosted by George Howson! In this episode, George and the team will be previewing the 2019 Japanese Grand Prix.

Mercedes-AMG Petronas have dominated the Suzuka circuit in recent years, but in 2019 will a resurgent Ferrari outfit stop them? Or can the Honda-powered Red Bull Racing team have a home race to remember?

In this episode the team discuss:

  • Mercedes are historically the best in Japan, but Ferrari are on form
  • Can Red Bull Racing get into the mix?
  • Renault v McLaren for best of the rest
  • Toro Rosso, Racing Point & Alfa scrapping it out for any points
  • Haas & Williams need a miracle
  • Campos considering an F1 entry
  • Thoughts on a points restructuring
  • Where will Hulkenberg end up in 2020?
  • Top 3 and bold predictions for the Japanese Grand Prix

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 October 8, 2019  46m