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Wame and guest, friend of the show, Thato dissect the Miami sprint race, Grand Prix qualifying but more than that it's consequences. In an event where Verstappen dropped dropped the ball and LOL'd after finding out he's on sprint pole, what does this say about the next gen drivers and of course Mercedes.
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Wame and Langa sat down and discussed the news of the week which is that Red Bull's genius designer Adrian Newey will be leaving the team. We discuss how Red Bull have got to this situation, and the impact that may have on Mercedes and Ferrari.
We were joined by Wame's neighbour's dogs who also have an opinion it seems.
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Our guests this week are Prince Ndiweni and Ncumisa Mthi. Prince has rich experience in the South African motorsport scene having been a mechanic, a karting racer and now shares his fantastic knowledge as a motorsport analyst on a number of media outlets. Ncumisa is as knowledgable as they come, with a deep interest in a variety of motorsports - a passion that started with her family when she was very young.
We recapped an interesting Qatar Grand Prix including a coming together of Mercedes pair George Russell and Lewis Hamilton, McLaren's continued improvement resulting in a sprint race win for Oscar Piastri and of course Max Verstappen winning another drivers championship.
We also considered a dramatic weekend where rules on tyre use were changed for safety but extreme driving conditions had to be endured. McLaren broke the world record for fastest pit stop and we further discussed the likelihood of Andretti Global's bid to enter formula 1 succeeding.
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Wame is back, and really, that's all that matters. Mercedes and Hamilton clearly knew this and put in a much improved performance for the 2023 Spanish Grand Prix which included an astonishing 107 overtakes. We discussed them, Ferrari, Alpine and where to from here for Aston Martin.
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After a half year hiatus we are back (for real this time.)
Langa and Naz sat down to discuss the Monaco Grand Prix and tried to contextualise the 2023 season so far.
Discussion points include Aston Martin and how far they can go after the new Honda deal but hamstrung by Lance Stroll. Mercedes who made step in the right direction and how it was to see Sir Lewis smiling again, although George Russell needs to make sure he doesn’t become like Nico Rosberg and Jenson Button. And of course, Estie Bestie’s superb performance at Monaco
We managed to spare Ferrari from some deserved slander but that will happen in weeks to come.
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Langa and Naz sat down to discuss the 2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix taking a deep look at Mercedes and the W13, Charles Leclerc’s outstanding drive and where to from here for drivers like Checo Perez and Daniel Ricciardo.
Diversions include Langa jumping into the Jukskei River, North Korean former dictator Kim Jung Il, why would Red Bull change their accounting standards, and whether slaughtering a goat for Hamilton is actually a good idea or not.
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Langa sat down to chat with Sir Lewis and Mercedes fan Eni Shobo to discuss the 2022 Sao Paulo grand prix which marked Mercedes AMG’s first win of the season. We deep dived into the fall out from Max Verstappen refusing to let his teammate through despite team orders, his collision with Sir Lewis Hamilton and reflected on the cost cap scandal.
We also spoke at length about an incredible first win for George Russell and Mercedes’ strong development this year. The Mercedes car is truly indestructible. We reflected on the career and character arcs of Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo who may be racing for the last time in F1 next week at Abu Dhabi.
Finally we had thoughts on the rumours of Mattia Binnoto’s role as team principle at Ferrari being under threat and we have the return of Kevin Magnussen appreciation corner as the Dane scored his and Haas’ first ever pole position.
Digressions include Antonio Conte and Tottenham Hotspurs, who Eni supports, whether Mercedes should have a junior team talent management in F1, Toto Wolff learning from mistakes and when Niki Lauda tried to sign Verstappen for Mercedes.
Eni is extremely considered and funny and presented Langa with a number of ideas that gave him food for thought.
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Our guest this week is Mbali Macu, one of just 9 black women with an ATPL in South Africa out of roughly 2000 holders. She shares with us about her love of aviation, how she became a pilot, her current role in aviation industry oversight and of course - her love for Lewis Hamilton and F1. Mbali is funny, insightful, and gave a full and rich picture of her experience as a black woman pilot whilst providing us with inspiration for the future.
We also preview the upcoming Singapore Grand Prix and laugh at Wame as she serves a twitter ban.
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Wame and Langa held a live pod recording in Johannesburg ahead of the Italian Grand Prix. We engaged the audience to discuss the season so far and tried to touch on every team on the grid.
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In this episode, Wame sits down with a wonderful group of women and friends of the pod who share how they got into F1, their favourite and least liked drivers and play a bunch of games. It can be easy to forget that Formula 1 is meant to be fun, and this episode is about embracing fun in F1.
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Langa sat down for a chat with media personality, presenter, travel influencer and petrol head Kriya Gangiah. Kriya is a prominent figure on the South African motorsport scene and gave amazing insights on a variety of topics including Her journey into motorsport productions, the value of working hard whilst making sure you have the requisite downtime and how F1 has changed from the days of re-fueling,
We also spoke about the state of motorsport in South Africa, increasing access to the field for women and talk about the difficulties that South Africa faces to host an F1 Grand
The importance and significance of Lewis Hamilton winning his 8th world championship.
Kriya is a wealth of knowledge, a wealth of knowledge, and just an incredibly inspiring woman.
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In this episode we were joined by an amazing guest - Biiftuu Aba-Godu - an associate design engineer at McLaren Automotive. We discussed her journey to becoming an engineer, her motivations and her passion for getting previously disadvantaged people into the STEMs.
We also previewed the Azerbaijan Grand Prix and shared an utterly hilarious story of how Biiftuu searched for the McLaren victory trophies from the 2021 Italaian Grand Prix.
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Langa and Wame are back after the inaugural Miami Grand Prix where they discuss in detail: Mercedes' woes including the car, pitwall communication and online fanbase. We also discuss the frailties of all the engine manufacturers but disagree about a ton of issues including how good Charles Leclerc is. And of course, we had to discuss Martin Brundle's Grid Walk.
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Langa and Wame are back to discuss the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix. Nicholas Latifi crashed 3 times in a single weekend which has us questioning what he's doing in the sport. The Alpine's hard amongst themselves and there will be a lot of head scratching at the Mercedes works and customer teams.
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Langa and Wame are back to discuss a thrilling Bahrain Grand Prix. Charles Leclerc ended a 46 race winless streak for Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton was able to drag a struggling Mercedes to a podium position after a double DNF disaster for Red Bull. We make some predictions about the season ahead and realise we actually have no idea what's happening across most of the field - which is exciting.
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In this episode we are joined by journalist Ed Spencer and Nyasha from Quick Stop F1 Podcast. This was a detailed review of the season on the track and inevitably, off the track. Ed and Nyasha bring a wealth of knowledge and great humour to the conversation. We were reminded that Formula 1 is as much about what happens on track as it is about the communities we form around it.
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In our second episode we dissect the implications of the 2021 F1 season finale at Abu Dhabi not just for the FIA but for fans and indeed Lewis Hamilton. We also debate our top 10 drivers of the season, our favourite races. We talk about our hopes for 2022 and Wame tries to get Langa to admit that he is a closeted Lewis Hamilton Fan.
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In our first episode we take a deep dive into the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and the reckless driving of Max Verstappen. Despite this, Lewis Hamilton prevailed and this enthralling championship battle will be decided at the last race in Abu Dhabi.
Langa and Wame look back at a race that had it all - the good, the bad and the ugly, as well ponder how we should think about where Formula 1 should race.
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