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He’s back, after less than 1/2 a season out Daniel Riccardo makes his (un)shocking return to F1. Nyck out, Danny’s in at Alpha Taurai, capping off an extended Silverstone weekend that did not disappoint. Join Chris, Dan and David as they rejoice in the return to form for McLaren and their star studded line up. Perez woes continue and they’ll ask 'What does Daniels’s return mean for the Red Bull driver program?'.
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After a short hiatus, they’re back. This week they're running up the constructor's standings, asking whose season has got off to a perfect start, and whose season is dead already. Join Chris, Dan and David as they unpack Alonso’s first decent career move, discuss the shambles at McLaren and ponder if it will all come crumbling down at Red Bull. Davida also finally reveals his inside source for his 2023 season scoops, and the car he dreamt about as a kid. All this and much more in this episode of Three Guys Talk About F1.
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It's the penultimate race of the season, and F1 is back in Brazil. The Autódromo José Carlos Pace has always been a theatre where F1 dreams come true. That was the case for George Russel who stormed to his first victory in F1. For Red Bull, it was a theatre of nightmare. A disappointing sprint performance was only made worse by a falling out in the team. Join Chris, Dan and David as they unpack what might be happening in Red Bull, discuss the driving standards this weekend and as always comment on the quality of stewarding. All this and much more (including David's anonymous source at Red Bull) in this week's episode of Three Guys Talk about F1.
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‘Max Verstappen, you are a two time world champion!’ was the line we all expected to hear as Max crossed the line in Japan. Instead, the rain came and chaos ensued. Join Chris, Dan and David as they debate the confusion within Formula 1 and the FIA. Be it tractors on track, championship points, or cost cap breaches, there seems to be no cohesion. In these times of chaos, Three Guys Talk About F1 aims to bring the solution in this week's episode.
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Monza, a weekend to make or break a career, especially for Williams’ Latifi and last minute replacement Nyck de Vries. For Latifi it was a disaster, for de Vries very much a success. Join Chris, Dan and David as they debate what Williams should do next and who might pick up de Vries. All this and much much more on this week's episode of Three Guys Talk about F1.
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The summer break provided a time for teams to reflect upon their season so far; and for Chris, Dan and David to record a new episode. What is the secret to Red Bull's success? Can Ferrari make the the tough calls needed to win? And who will drive at McLaren next year? All this and much, much more in this extra long episode of Three Guys Talk About F1.
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F1 is back after the summer break! Ferrari went into Spa needing some points, but when tyre management goes wrong in qualifying, can it get any better in the race? Question. Join Chris, Dan and David as they unpack Ferrari at Spa. We reflect on the domination of Max Verstappen, and look at what could have been for Chicko Perez. All this and much more in this week's episode of Three Guys Talk About F1.
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Baku was a race Ferrari will have wanted to forget, but with Leclerc starting Canada at the back of the grid, the repercussions of unreliability are far reaching. As a double race podcast, Chris and David take the opportunity to unpack what teams are doing well, and what other teams need to do to keep their season alive. David's conspiracy theory segment also makes a stunning return. All this and much more more on this weeks episode of Three Guys Talk about F1.
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The script was written, this was meant to be the year Charles 'Chuck' Leclerc broke the Monaco curse. With pole position secured on Saturday, he was nearly there. The stage was set. The rain came and the weekend because a case of what could have been. Join Chris, Dan and David as they unpack what went wrong for Ferrari, and why wet races have became an area of controversies for Formula 1. All this and much more in this week's episode of Three Guys Talk About F1.
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Spain was meant to be a weekend of opportunity for Ferrari; for Carlos to get that home Grand Prix performance he desperately needs, and Leclerc to build the championship lead. Instead it was a weekend of disappointment. Join Chris, Dan and David as they unpack the monumental momentum swing in RedBulls direction. They’ll discuss on RedBull team orders, explore if other teams would act the same, and discuss those who have not performed so far this season. All this and much more in this weeks episode of Three Guys Talk About F1.
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Racing returned 'Down Under' and it was a weekend of joy, chaos and/or despair depending on your favourite driver. It left us, the fan, with some serious questions. Are Ferrari running away with the championship? What is this midfield madness occurring before our very eyes? Is Albon the GOAT? Join Chris, Dan and David on Three Guys Talk About F1 as they unpack this and much more.
This week also includes a special feature with our first guest on the podcast! Marcos opens up about his feelings and misgivings towards this season of F1 and the direction the sport is taking. -
Jeddah was a weekend of chaos before the lights even went out. Missiles, driver meetings until 2am and rumours of threats. The chaos continued on the track with multiple drivers failing to finish. Join Chris, Dan and David as they unpack the developing battle between Red Bull and Ferrari, inter-team rivalries and mechanical mishaps. They’ll discuss all this and much more in this episode of Three Guys Talk About F1.
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Lights out and away we go for the Bahrain Grand Prix of 2022. Join Chris, Dan and David as they unpick the first race of the season. Are Ferrari back? What has happened to McLaren? There are new highs for some, and heartbreak for others. They’ll discuss all this and much more in this episode of Three Guys Talk About F1.
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The 2022 season is upon us. The regulations have been finalised and new cars revealed. Join Chris, Dan and David as they rank their favourite liveries of this new era. As teams aim to improve on solid performances last year, one team's future is cast into doubt. They’ll discuss all this and much more as the second season of Three Guys Talk about F1 commences.
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We could have made an instant reaction podcast. We could have recorded post Mercedes’ withdrawal of intent to protest. Instead we thought we would do one better, wait for the dust to settle and then provide our analysis. Join Chris, Dan and David and discover if the passage of time has changed their opinions on what unfolded before us. They’ll also look ahead to the 2022 season and what teams need to do to succeed.
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A track was built. Cars went racing. Chaos ensued. Should penalties be negotiated during red flags? What even happened on lap 37? Join Chris, Dan and David as they attempt to make sense of what unfolded before them. With the title contenders equal on points heading into the final weekend they’ll give their take on who will come out on top.
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Was the marshal rogue? When should a virtual safety car be deployed? What’s going on with the Mercedes’ engine? Can team principals say what they think? Join Chris, Dan and David as they do their best to get summoned to the stewards. David’s conspiracy theories make a surprising return and Dan provides an update on F1's latest building site.
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Finally the answer we where all waiting on is here. No, not what you can and can’t do on track when racing (sorry Alonso) or what counts as a bendy rear wing but who the second Alfa Romeo driver for 2022 will be! Join Chris, Dan and David as they debate rear wings and turn 4 incidents. Plus a look into the distant and not so distant future of F1 when it comes to drivers and building sites.
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Checo! Checo! Checo! There was only ever going to be one hero for the fans in Mexico, Checo Perez, delivering in the way only he could. Join Chris, Dan and David as they discuss the heroes and the losers from the Mexican Grand Prix. From a stellar performance from Red Bull to disaster for Mercedes. From jubilation within Ferrari’s latest performance to Mazepin’s despair at getting kicked out of a party. Is Gunther like Zuckerberg and does he deserve the leadership to the Haas team? They’ll cover all this and more.
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The United States Grand Prix was a masterclass in driving from Max, arguably the best race of his career. Is this Max’s championship to lose? Has Lewis already lost it? Will Perez have the strong finish Red Bull need for the constructors championship? Where has Lando Norris gone? Is there even internet in the Scottish Highlands? Join Chris (intermittently), Dan and David as they strive to answer all this plus more.
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