As Formula One teams prepare to run some laps in Hungary we’ve found ourselves at a bit of a loose end. Unusually, the weather seems almost predictable this weekend, leaving us little to do but look to the track for some excitement.
This morning is expected to be hot and dry, although Brad pointed out that the city of Budapest experienced torrential rainfall yesterday evening, so there’s a very slim chance that some of Saturday or Sunday’s action could be rain affected.
On paper, warm temperatures appear to favour Ferrari, but we’ve speculated in the past that the red cars work better on a rubbered-in track, and seeing as this place is renowned for being something of a dust bowl, things still may not go their way. McLaren by comparison should be looking forward to a peaceful weekend after re-signing Heikki for a further year (his capitulation in Germany bearing fruit already).
Further down the field, Red Bull’s decision to run their Rena...
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Last weekend we, and a host of other giddy motorsport fans, descended upon the Birmingham NEC to attend Autosport International. It was a really good day, and we took plenty of pictures. There was a distinct lack of F1 stands and personalities, but we still found plenty to talk about.
Show notes for Episode 3 .
Find out what happened at “The Racing Car Show”, who was there, what the girls were like, and whether there were any cars at all, including:
How small is Anthony ... more
How To Listen From: sidepodcast.com Post Date: 2007-01-14 13:59:06
Now that we’re up and running and there are a couple of episodes in the can, I thought it would be a good idea to let you know your options for listening. There are four main ways that you can find and enjoy Sidepodcast.
If you have iTunes, your best bet is to use the Podcast function within that. You can find us here (iTunes link), or just do a search for ’sidepodcast’.
If you don’t have iTunes but use some other kind of podcast catcher, then you’ll... more
This weekend we were in Birmingham for the Autosport International motorshow. It’s not a fun-filled F1 fest but there was a little bit of Anthony Davidson goodness, and a line-up of last year’s car. But anyway, we’ll be talking about that next week. This week you get to catch up with the second half of our 2006 review.
Show notes for Episode 2 .
Relive the highs and lows of the second half of the season, including:
Talk of the mass damper fiasco
Button’s f... more
Much blood, sweat, tears and petty little arguments later, we have finally finished editing our very first proper episode. I suppose a little bit of love got thrown in there as well, because I have never edited anything before, and this was really quite a lot of fun.
Show notes for Episode 1 .
Relive the highs and lows of the first half of the season, including:
Talk of the new qualifying system
Schumacher chasing Alonso’s tail
The Monaco qualifying fiasco.
Linkage incl... more
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