Thoroughly enjoyed the interview with Sir Patrick Head. Wonderful stories and anecdotes. So many experiences that this podcast could have spanned over several weeks. It would have been great if Sir Patrick could have also spoken about the relationship between Williams and BMW Motorsport in the early 2000s and working with Dr Theissen. Sir Patrick is one of the greats.
Just a reminder: The Italian Court of Appeal, on 13 April 2007, stated the following in the verdict numbered 15050: "It has been determined that the accident was caused by a steering column failure. This failure was caused by badly designed and badly executed modifications. The responsibility of this falls on Patrick Head, culpable of omitted control." Even being found responsible for Senna's accident, Head was not arrested because in Italy, the statute of limitation for manslaughter is 7 years and 6 months, and the final verdict was pronounced 13 years after the accident
The legacy of Patrick Head and Frank Williams is what has made F1 what it is today. Totally spellbinding interview, a genius. Jenson and Nico have said Patrick was fierce, though you would never have thought it listening to him here. He tells it like it only happened yesterday. Another brilliant Beyond the Grid.
What an INCREDIBLE story teller Sir Patrick Head is. I could listen to this man talk about watching paint dry at the Williams factory back in 1990 haha! This is easily one of my favorite podcast episodes of all time!
Absolutely fantastic episode, highlight of my week every time a new episode is released. Brilliant hearing all the old stories, especially going back to 70s, 80s, 90s when things were so different. Loves the Alan Jones stories
PS: I would still like to know why Senna left the track in a straight line with Titanium sparks flying and the car bottoming out on the tarmac when there was nothing wrong with the car.We need a Part 2 please!
IT was a broken steering column caused by cutting it apart, and welding an extension. The extension weld suffered metal fatigue and broke as he entered Tamborello.
Yes! We can't bring Clark or Chapman back to life, so we need to get as much from the great names of the past as possible. Looking at the summary, I can't believe I'll say this, but it looks like I will miss some more recent stuff; I would have loved some bits about Montoya, and a view on the team's decline past 2003. Well, maybe Patrick didn't want to discuss those. I'm certain what it's there will be great to hear!
I remember Jackie Stewart when talking about the FW12C from 1989, about how refreshing it was to see a car designed to allow the driver to drive the car harder as they were more comfortable than they would be with other designs (like the Adrian Newey designed March 881 from 1988, which Jackie Stewart also drove, but found that he was getting foot cramps because of there being no foot rest to speak of, in other words, there was nowhere to put the left foot other than the cluch pedal, leaving it only a matter of time before the clutch burnt out). He predicted (words to the effect of) that the car would win races, and it did
Amazing listen Patrick Head is a legend and comes across much nicer than the media would have you believe. This guy was in the middle of almost ALL the great stories of the 80s and 90s. I laughed aloud at least 3 times - stories from the heart with F Bombs what's not to love! Thanks Tom and Patrick best Beyond the Grid yet!
Just a reminder: The Italian Court of Appeal, on 13 April 2007, stated the following in the verdict numbered 15050: "It has been determined that the accident was caused by a steering column failure. This failure was caused by badly designed and badly executed modifications. The responsibility of this falls on Patrick Head, culpable of omitted control." Even being found responsible for Senna's accident, Head was not arrested because in Italy, the statute of limitation for manslaughter is 7 years and 6 months, and the final verdict was pronounced 13 years after the accident
Just finished, and there was only one brief mention of Adrian Newey. Would have loved to hear more about what happened between them... can't help but wonder how interesting that would have been if TC wasn't so afraid of asking "negative" questions. Pretty interesting regardless.
Adrian said in other podcast, he wanted to move up, and he couldn't replace Patrick whose position was next promotion, so they "worked" out to become equal partners, but do to how they ran Williams (Patrick Frank) over tea sandwiches, they kinda ignored Newey, it happened few times he bought it up and it still continued , they signed JV after testing without consolting and after that he moved on. McLaren was similar where Ron was ye you will succeed me but no time line, and he didn't want to be in limbo and moved on to Jaguar / Red bull. IF I remember correctly it was in royal auto motive club podcast.
Agreed - I'd have liked to know more about Williams in the 2000s too and their relationship with BMW which didn't work out too. And I'm really curious to know what happened in 2018 and the shambles of pre-season testing in 2019 where they didn't even have a car built and ready for it but I'll be willing to wait for another 20 years for that ;)
I’ve listened to everyone of the BTG podcasts and enjoyed most of them. I do find the adverts to be too intrusive though. The main problem is that they are too long. Anything over 30 seconds is unnecessary.
It's the self advertising that is more atrocious. If anything I've been repelled to buying any audio or razor products because my eyes rolls at the artificial enthusiasm. It's painful. Harrys, eugh even the name makes me curl.
Loved the podcast, unfortunately too many things were left behind, things such: ayrton senna, how it was its time with the time, the accident and the after period. How it was nurturing Frank Dernie, Ross Brawn, Adrian Newey and Paddy Lowe? Which are his favorite Williams and opponents cars? Which f1 designer impressed him the most, Colin, Barnard, Murray...? What do he thinks about banning active suspension back for 94 season, what about bring it now? No words about Prost? What about F1 present and future, what does he think of totto and Christian? And what about Lewis and Max battle, does he agree with the cost cap? So many things to ask him, it could have a part b and c. It really felt too short
Yes, didn't Paddy Lowe write the software for the active suspension? I think he deserves at least a mention from Patrick Head, since that software won a world championship.
9:19 the correct English pluralisation of the word Grand Prix. "Grand Prixes" (gran preez) The plural affix is attached to the noun not the adjective. such as some incorrectly say "Grands Prix" Grand Prix is an English adaptation of a French phrase but that doesnt mean we have to use French punctuation and diction.
Alan was always talking about this guy. He was in constant touch . I saw Nelson Piquet in Sydney on the train in Sydney . I said something simple like hello & he did the same the same back . He knew I had recognised him so I just said hello.
@@ironore8853 A few days after the final race in Adelaide in around 1990 I think . It was the last race of the year and Adelaide had very poor access to International airlines, back then . He would have had to go through Sydney or Melbourne to get to the US for instance. It was him, no question in my mind.
Does He live in Sardinia? I can almost hear a sardinian accent in his english, i don't know if it's his personal accent or if i'm looking for it because He said He is there
One of my childhood heros. Never loved how he was characterized, but one of the greatest for sure! Is there a biography of him like there is from John Barnard?
I enjoyed your conversation :) If Frank is Tigger, I guess that would make Nigel Eeyore? Sounds like Williams very much operated on trust - can't have been nice to be offered the cold leftovers by Honda, but how much closer would McLaren's golden era have been had they agreed?
Sadly Patrick Head did not mention the hilarious episode when while thinking the driver was "not up to speed" he approached Nico Rosberg still sitting in the cockpit with a closed visor PH suddenly teared opened NRs visor and shouted " you are going to be the reason for the downfall of the company!" LOL PS: I would still like to know why Senna left the track with Titanium sparks flying when there was nothing wrong with the car.We need a Part 2 please!
Respect Patrick for what he did in F1 but the whole Senna accident and cover up only leaves a very bitter taste. Even now he is trying to make out it was Senna at fault.
They wanted Mansell in the seat for 1993 and were even willing to pay him the ridicilous sum he wanted but when Mansell realised he will partner Prost again he ran away to Indycar because he was afraid of getting beaten again. Prost destroyed him in Ferrari made Mansell look like a midfield driver. There were always stories of Prost getting the team around him but it was only excuses. Considering Mansell was outdriven by DeAngelis for 5 yrs straight its easy to realise how Prost beat Nigel. He was clearly a superior driver. Mansell knew that and went to Indycar. Probably a great move considering winning the Indycar title is better than losing to a frenchman right after you became a world champion.
@@srxt6758 Completely wrong. I have the entire 90 season on archive and Mansell beat Prost plenty of times. Sometimes by a lot. He had awful reliability and usually happened when he was in a great position. Which never happened to Prost. Ferrari also swapped cars to give Prost the better one whenever necessary. Prost blocked Senna and Mansell from driving the Williams, because Renault wanted him in the car. This was after Mansell and Williams agreed to a pre contract. Eventually Renault and Prost changed their mind and said Mansell can partner him. Meantime Mansell wanted more money (as he was champion then) which Williams didn't agree to, then they offered him a deal very close to what he wanted. He would have accepted but by that time he was told take the smaller pay or we won't hire you. So he had already signed for Indycar (As he lived in Florida). Mansell hated the politics in F1 just like so many other Williams drivers - Montoya, Villeneuve, Jones, Rosberg etc.
Most of best racer drivers and team experts have chosen AYRTON SENNA has the best ever driver. And further more, the class of the person he was lives very little to so many... Shummacher didnt have to deal with him and furthermore, as all the best left F1 for several reasons, he was almost driven alone in the tracks.
This has to be the most cocky person in the history of BTG. No Senna talk? No imola? No Adrian Newey? No hard questions TC? Patrick just blubbers about himself.
Senna, who was not only the greatest driver but one of the greatest person's ever, passed away under his watch so we already know that the title sir can be given to arguable ppl but take your "building a dynasty" & go home too
Indisputable that he was a brilliant engineer, but, Patrick was largely responsible for Williams downfall. He stifled any technical talent from blossoming within the team.
So we are back to having such poor sound quality that we are hearing background traffic noise, one step above from doing it in a cafeteria or having Christian Horner's wife and dog do a cameo. Common guys this is the official F1 Podcast this isn't acceptable, you're owned by a media conglomerate yet you can't even do a podcast correctly? Common guys.
Is it over already?
It felt like a minute. This is one podcast I could listen to over and over.
Thanks Patrick.
need a part two. they discussed the rise, but not the fall which is. also interesting and worth discussing
Thoroughly enjoyed the interview with Sir Patrick Head. Wonderful stories and anecdotes. So many experiences that this podcast could have spanned over several weeks. It would have been great if Sir Patrick could have also spoken about the relationship between Williams and BMW Motorsport in the early 2000s and working with Dr Theissen.
Sir Patrick is one of the greats.
I really wanted to hear about that too.
Need a part 2 - Patrick worked for another 15 years on F1 after 1996.
I’m still listening, don’t tell me he doesn’t talk about Montoya?
Adrian Newey, Patty Lowe, Patrick Head, Frank Williams =Dominating
Small correction, "Paddy" Lowe.
They killed Ayrton
Patty Lowe.. sounds delicious 🤤
@@NicotineRosberg lion patty lol
Paddy Lowe will always be in Frank Dernie’s shadow
Needs part 2!!! Thank you Patrick 👍 as a Williams fan. Thank you Tom for interview
Just a reminder: The Italian Court of Appeal, on 13 April 2007, stated the following in the verdict numbered 15050: "It has been determined that the accident was caused by a steering column failure. This failure was caused by badly designed and badly executed modifications. The responsibility of this falls on Patrick Head, culpable of omitted control." Even being found responsible for Senna's accident, Head was not arrested because in Italy, the statute of limitation for manslaughter is 7 years and 6 months, and the final verdict was pronounced 13 years after the accident
Yes, that's why they barely talked about Senna. Rest in peace, Ayrton.
The legacy of Patrick Head and Frank Williams is what has made F1 what it is today. Totally spellbinding interview, a genius. Jenson and Nico have said Patrick was fierce, though you would never have thought it listening to him here. He tells it like it only happened yesterday. Another brilliant Beyond the Grid.
Now this is one I’ve looked forward to!
Hello Fred Herbert
Part 2 please - Want to hear Patricks views on Montoya, Ralf Schumacher and the BMW years
😅😅 1:04:49 😊😅😊😊😊😊😅
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What an INCREDIBLE story teller Sir Patrick Head is. I could listen to this man talk about watching paint dry at the Williams factory back in 1990 haha! This is easily one of my favorite podcast episodes of all time!
I'm about halfway through this interview, and my hats off to you guys. This is wonderful.
Loved this podcast. I feel that you need to invite him again. It would be great to find out more about his views about Prost & Senna (barely covered)
Absolutely fantastic episode, highlight of my week every time a new episode is released. Brilliant hearing all the old stories, especially going back to 70s, 80s, 90s when things were so different. Loves the Alan Jones stories
Piquet was an incredible guy
Defiantly need a part 2 of Patrick
We need more garagistes and fewer corporations in F1
Great podcast!!! Missing Frank Dernie, Nelson Piquet and Allister Caldwell
PS: I would still like to know why Senna left the track in a straight line with Titanium sparks flying and the car bottoming out on the tarmac when there was nothing wrong with the car.We need a Part 2 please!
IT was a broken steering column caused by cutting it apart, and welding an extension. The extension weld suffered metal fatigue and broke as he entered Tamborello.
@@lesliejames9404 exactly.
Yes! We can't bring Clark or Chapman back to life, so we need to get as much from the great names of the past as possible.
Looking at the summary, I can't believe I'll say this, but it looks like I will miss some more recent stuff; I would have loved some bits about Montoya, and a view on the team's decline past 2003. Well, maybe Patrick didn't want to discuss those. I'm certain what it's there will be great to hear!
like we can't back Ayrton to life
I remember Jackie Stewart when talking about the FW12C from 1989, about how refreshing it was to see a car designed to allow the driver to drive the car harder as they were more comfortable than they would be with other designs (like the Adrian Newey designed March 881 from 1988, which Jackie Stewart also drove, but found that he was getting foot cramps because of there being no foot rest to speak of, in other words, there was nowhere to put the left foot other than the cluch pedal, leaving it only a matter of time before the clutch burnt out). He predicted (words to the effect of) that the car would win races, and it did
I love the podcasts bringing back such great memories. Thankyou.
We need part two of this guy
Great podcast. Didn’t even have time to talk about Alain Prost, one of the world campions with Williams. Definitely need Patrick Head Part 2
listening to sir p i cant help but think the whole imola day plays heavy on his heart ,,,wonderfull very personal interview priceless
Amazing listen Patrick Head is a legend and comes across much nicer than the media would have you believe. This guy was in the middle of almost ALL the great stories of the 80s and 90s. I laughed aloud at least 3 times - stories from the heart with F Bombs what's not to love! Thanks Tom and Patrick best Beyond the Grid yet!
Great convo BUT it is unbelievable that Ralf Schumacher and JP Montoya days were not mentioned.
Moral of the story: if Patrick Head knew you, you're probably deceased!
Epic interview as always BTG
Sounds about right for Williams then, except maybe these days they can't tamper with the car footage as easily at least
And then, there's Frank Williams, still alive and... well, not kicking.
No Imola 1994?
That would be self incriminating
He doesn't want to bore us with the details
Just a reminder: The Italian Court of Appeal, on 13 April 2007, stated the following in the verdict numbered 15050: "It has been determined that the accident was caused by a steering column failure. This failure was caused by badly designed and badly executed modifications. The responsibility of this falls on Patrick Head, culpable of omitted control." Even being found responsible for Senna's accident, Head was not arrested because in Italy, the statute of limitation for manslaughter is 7 years and 6 months, and the final verdict was pronounced 13 years after the accident
@@zaxosz5063The state of limitations had already passed by then; he can’t be indicted or tried for anything
Why does the thumbnail look like I’m about to get yelled at by my dad
Just finished, and there was only one brief mention of Adrian Newey. Would have loved to hear more about what happened between them... can't help but wonder how interesting that would have been if TC wasn't so afraid of asking "negative" questions. Pretty interesting regardless.
Adrian said in other podcast, he wanted to move up, and he couldn't replace Patrick whose position was next promotion, so they "worked" out to become equal partners, but do to how they ran Williams (Patrick Frank) over tea sandwiches, they kinda ignored Newey, it happened few times he bought it up and it still continued , they signed JV after testing without consolting and after that he moved on. McLaren was similar where Ron was ye you will succeed me but no time line, and he didn't want to be in limbo and moved on to Jaguar / Red bull. IF I remember correctly it was in royal auto motive club podcast.
Agreed - I'd have liked to know more about Williams in the 2000s too and their relationship with BMW which didn't work out too.
And I'm really curious to know what happened in 2018 and the shambles of pre-season testing in 2019 where they didn't even have a car built and ready for it but I'll be willing to wait for another 20 years for that ;)
Some terrific words about Hill and a Schumi.
just fantastic, what a wonderful ride
Finally the truth about Damian Hill departure from Williams ... fascinating riveting and excellent interview .. thanks Patrick & Tom
What a great duo was Frank and Patrick
Absolutely fantastic interview. All those stories are in sure the tip of the iceberg.
These engineers age like a fine wine
I’ve listened to everyone of the BTG podcasts and enjoyed most of them. I do find the adverts to be too intrusive though. The main problem is that they are too long. Anything over 30 seconds is unnecessary.
It's the self advertising that is more atrocious. If anything I've been repelled to buying any audio or razor products because my eyes rolls at the artificial enthusiasm. It's painful. Harrys, eugh even the name makes me curl.
@@antonymaussen4072 also, I pay for TH-cam premium so I don’t have adverts.
Amazing show
Priceless stories
Is this the best podcast of my life? For sure!
Loved the podcast, unfortunately too many things were left behind, things such: ayrton senna, how it was its time with the time, the accident and the after period. How it was nurturing Frank Dernie, Ross Brawn, Adrian Newey and Paddy Lowe? Which are his favorite Williams and opponents cars? Which f1 designer impressed him the most, Colin, Barnard, Murray...? What do he thinks about banning active suspension back for 94 season, what about bring it now? No words about Prost? What about F1 present and future, what does he think of totto and Christian? And what about Lewis and Max battle, does he agree with the cost cap? So many things to ask him, it could have a part b and c. It really felt too short
Yes, didn't Paddy Lowe write the software for the active suspension? I think he deserves at least a mention from Patrick Head, since that software won a world championship.
1:17:05 for all Michael Schumacher fans
I would ask to Patrick what he truly feels when he is in front looking at the Williams FW15C
Wow what a eye opener is mister Patrick a reaal f1 hero.
A great listen! Sure hope there is a part 2.
Always thank you for amazing Podcast !!!
Brilliant I really enjoyed that podcast totally transfixed listening to one of my heroes Sir Patrick.
9:19 the correct English pluralisation of the word Grand Prix. "Grand Prixes" (gran preez)
The plural affix is attached to the noun not the adjective. such as some incorrectly say "Grands Prix"
Grand Prix is an English adaptation of a French phrase but that doesnt mean we have to use French punctuation and diction.
This is the most underrated show on the F1 channel to me. Figures like Patrick helped make F1 legendary!
48:00 ahahahahahaha that piquet story man....LOLOLOL
The greatest f1 engineer
Colin Chapman
John Barnard
Peter McCool
Awesome! Hope he talks about Mansell
@@G.D.goodwill According to Claire's BTG they were also quite fond of Mansell if I'm not mistaken.
No Senna talk? I wonder why!!
Do one
Man do be looking fierce in the thumbnail tho
Keke Rosberg Please :)
Yeeees
1 win champion, everyone else died that year
Great interview. But Would have liked a question about his copying of the Lotus 79. Just to rile him up a bit.
wish they have subtitle for one with trouble hearing or non english native
He is the guy who designed the FW16, right?
Great stuff about Alan Jones
Alan was always talking about this guy. He was in constant touch . I saw Nelson Piquet in Sydney on the train in Sydney . I said something simple like hello & he did the same the same back . He knew I had recognised him so I just said hello.
@@beagle7622Out of interest. When would Piquet have been in Sydney?
@@ironore8853 A few days after the final race in Adelaide in around 1990 I think . It was the last race of the year and Adelaide had very poor access to International airlines, back then . He would have had to go through Sydney or Melbourne to get to the US for instance. It was him, no question in my mind.
The man behind one of F1's greatest teams. Thank you, Sir Patrick.
well, this is amazing.
Amazing
Does He live in Sardinia? I can almost hear a sardinian accent in his english, i don't know if it's his personal accent or if i'm looking for it because He said He is there
One of my childhood heros. Never loved how he was characterized, but one of the greatest for sure!
Is there a biography of him like there is from John Barnard?
I enjoyed your conversation :) If Frank is Tigger, I guess that would make Nigel Eeyore? Sounds like Williams very much operated on trust - can't have been nice to be offered the cold leftovers by Honda, but how much closer would McLaren's golden era have been had they agreed?
Sadly Patrick Head did not mention the hilarious episode when while thinking the driver was "not up to speed" he approached Nico Rosberg still sitting in the cockpit with a closed visor PH suddenly teared opened NRs visor and shouted " you are going to be the reason for the downfall of the company!" LOL PS: I would still like to know why Senna left the track with Titanium sparks flying when there was nothing wrong with the car.We need a Part 2 please!
10:26 LOL
Loved it!
TC please please get keke on the podcast
didn't he change his name to sir richard head?
Patrick was way ahead of his time
Patrick Head is Yer Da’s favourite team boss
watch williams master the 2022 rules, and bottas replaces russell and wins WDC
Let’s not get ahead of ourselves now
hey bro, this is real life, wake up already
Keep dreaming
Awesome
Love it
Oh yes, looking at a grumpy man's face for 1h and a half. Content
Respect Patrick for what he did in F1 but the whole Senna accident and cover up only leaves a very bitter taste. Even now he is trying to make out it was Senna at fault.
Yes, it's disgusting. But maybe it makes it more bearable to live with it, so he truly is believing it. It's like a coping mechanism.
"A small flat with a nice big planted terrasse and swimming pool" ?! Lol
The thumbnail looked like thanos ngl
"They need better leadership on the Top and now they have ..." AUCHHHH
Briliant to hear from Great Patrick Head. Some myths got busted. So Hill and Mansell overpriced themselves.
Yeah no bias here of course
vice versa aswell. Difficult to know without being in the room with them.
Mansell forfeit the offer because of Prost.
They wanted Mansell in the seat for 1993 and were even willing to pay him the ridicilous sum he wanted but when Mansell realised he will partner Prost again he ran away to Indycar because he was afraid of getting beaten again. Prost destroyed him in Ferrari made Mansell look like a midfield driver. There were always stories of Prost getting the team around him but it was only excuses. Considering Mansell was outdriven by DeAngelis for 5 yrs straight its easy to realise how Prost beat Nigel. He was clearly a superior driver. Mansell knew that and went to Indycar. Probably a great move considering winning the Indycar title is better than losing to a frenchman right after you became a world champion.
@@srxt6758 Completely wrong. I have the entire 90 season on archive and Mansell beat Prost plenty of times. Sometimes by a lot. He had awful reliability and usually happened when he was in a great position. Which never happened to Prost. Ferrari also swapped cars to give Prost the better one whenever necessary. Prost blocked Senna and Mansell from driving the Williams, because Renault wanted him in the car. This was after Mansell and Williams agreed to a pre contract. Eventually Renault and Prost changed their mind and said Mansell can partner him. Meantime Mansell wanted more money (as he was champion then) which Williams didn't agree to, then they offered him a deal very close to what he wanted. He would have accepted but by that time he was told take the smaller pay or we won't hire you. So he had already signed for Indycar (As he lived in Florida). Mansell hated the politics in F1 just like so many other Williams drivers - Montoya, Villeneuve, Jones, Rosberg etc.
Michael Schumacher is sure the greatest of all time ❤️
2nd greatest after Jim Clark, yes!
Michael is a cheater, that's why Aryton held him by the throat.
@@ahadahsan1 They are both cheats though, and it's spelt Ayrton.
Debatable, but opinions are that...
Most of best racer drivers and team experts have chosen AYRTON SENNA has the best ever driver. And further more, the class of the person he was lives very little to so many... Shummacher didnt have to deal with him and furthermore, as all the best left F1 for several reasons, he was almost driven alone in the tracks.
Great listen but I feel Sir Patrick sanitized a few comments to the detriment to the actual facts. Still the insights are absolute Gold!
F1
Please complete my life and get Adrian newey on here.
This has to be the most cocky person in the history of BTG.
No Senna talk? No imola? No Adrian Newey? No hard questions TC?
Patrick just blubbers about himself.
Patrick was whiner then and the same today.
Senna, who was not only the greatest driver but one of the greatest person's ever, passed away under his watch so we already know that the title sir can be given to arguable ppl but take your "building a dynasty" & go home too
Why does he look like he deeply hates his job, in the thumbnail and opening splash?
Don't you know > thats Patrick smiling...
A genius but a flawed genius, sadly him passing some shoddy welding on the steering column as "acceptable", ultimately killed poor Ayrton.
Haha hilarious wrong
Downvote... No questions at all on Senna or FW16????
think dude, why do you think he wouldn't want to talk about that?
do a podcast with hamilton
The already did
Talked about his dog, fashion and getting rid of plastic. Just saved you an hour.
@@wayg2195 I'm talking about in 2021
His name is P. Head 😂😂😂
53:50 what a lovely moment of hypocrisy
Indisputable that he was a brilliant engineer, but, Patrick was largely responsible for Williams downfall. He stifled any technical talent from blossoming within the team.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
400
The guy who should have been in jail for killing Senna, meh
Your a troll mate , jog on.
Senna's widows, always talking nonsense.
Yes
early
So we are back to having such poor sound quality that we are hearing background traffic noise, one step above from doing it in a cafeteria or having Christian Horner's wife and dog do a cameo. Common guys this is the official F1 Podcast this isn't acceptable, you're owned by a media conglomerate yet you can't even do a podcast correctly? Common guys.
Both sides should had noise cancelling headphones.
Little tip: Common does not mean "Come on" or "C'mon". it means something totally different.
First
no i was