VERSTAPPEN'S VICTORY CRUSHES LOCAL HOPES AT BRITISH GRAND PRIX!

hello lovely listeners welcome back to another episode of F1 motor fever podcast I’m your host montclark picture the Roar of engines the scent of burning rubber and petrol and the thrill of speed yes you’ll bang on today we’re diving into the pulse racing world of Formula One strapping as we deconstruct the British Grand Prix a race that’s made a right Mark in the annals of F1 history hi everyone tough to bits to be here can’t wait to put my foot down on this one and to help us navigate this high-speed topic we’ve got to write

special guest a bloke who’s tasted the thrill of victory the agony of defeat and everything in between on the racetrack former racing champion and current F1 expert Jackson welcome Jackson thanks for the warm welcome monclerc and yasminha it’s always a pleasure to be here and natter about the sport I love so the British Grand Prix quite a race wasn’t it Max verstappen dominated snatching Victory from McLaren’s Lando Norris can you break it down for us Jackson absolutely montclark you see philstar pen briefly lost the lead to Norris in the early laps but he quickly got

his act together and pulled away from the field it was a right spectacle it reminds me of my racing days when every second counted and the Roar of the

audience drowned out the sound of the engine and Norris held on to Finnish second right being on tougher tires he defended his position against Hamilton’s attacks that’s some Bulldog spirit yes Yasmine her Hamilton managed to recover from a dodgy start to claim third but it was Norris who really put on a show did you know that the British Grand Prix is one of the oldest in the

world dating back to 1926. it was initially called the IC Grand Prix and Was Won by a Frenchman I did not know that Juan Clark that’s fascinating moving on the race marked a significant milestone for Red Bull didn’t it Jackson that’s right montclarke this race was their 11th consecutive win matching the record set by the senoprost McLaren partnership in 1988. it was also first star Ben’s eighth win of the season blimey that’s no small feat but don’t you think this dominance is making the sport less competitive well yasminha that’s a controversial question there are people

who believe that dominance by one team or driver can make the sport predictable however others see it as an example of technical excellence and driving skill I’m sorry but I heard that fished up in cheats he uses some kind of secret technology in his car that’s a common misconception Thompson all cars in F1 are scrutinered for compliance with regulations if fish darpen was cheating he would have been caught and penalized thanks for clearing that up Jackson speaking of controversies have you all heard about the proposed changes to the F1 calendar oh yes I heard they’re

planning to add more street races street races are so much fun they really bring the sport to the people that’s true but they also pose unique challenges to the teams and drivers speaking of challenges why did the chicken join the F1 race I don’t know Jones why did the chicken join the F1 race because he had the drivers were chicken out on the track hahaha ha ha ha good one Jones on a serious note Jackson can you tell us more about the impact of this race on the rest of the season well montclark this race

solidified fairy star pens and Red Bull’s dominance but it also showcased the impressive performances of Norris piastri and Russell this could mean a lot for the upcoming races 11 straight wins huh that’s incredible I can’t wait for the next race you and me both Yasmin her thank you for your insights Jackson it’s always a pleasure to have you my pleasure mon Clark I’m already looking forward to our next chin wag about F1 until then keep racing that’s all for today folks stay tuned for more episodes of F1 motor fever podcast don’t forget to like subscribe

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