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Author: Eric Yealland

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This is a pre-launch, and the show officially starts at the beginning of the 2023 season.


At The F1 Wrap we gather and condense the best of F1 media and deliver it to you just before every race weekend - all in 20min or less.


We go through mountains of F1 media to share the most critical info so you are ready for race weekend.


Your host Eric Yealland has watched every single race since 2008, getting the F1 bug watching Lewis Hamilton's incredible last lap victory in the wet at Interlagos.


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Circuit map and informationhttps://www.formula1.com/en/racing/2021/United_States/Circuit.htmlKMag doing track analysis https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.kevin-magnussens-circuit-of-the-americas-track-guide.6t982fvVsKqPkZ40ysnk21.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Japan - Round 18

Japan - Round 18

2022-10-0614:16

Red Bull (and Williams to be fair) are under scrutiny for alleged 2021 cost cap infringements, we summarize what could happen if a team were to go over the cap.Danny Ric, is he joining Mercedes as a reserve?!? The paddock certainly needs many more years of the Danny Ric vibe.And Honda and Red Bull have rejoined with a new partnership.A nice article on Suzuka from the perspective of Moto GPhttps://www.businessinsider.com/suzuka-circuit-japan-most-dangerous-race-track-2020-8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Live from Monza

Live from Monza

2022-09-1104:08

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Mexico City - Round 20

Mexico City - Round 20

2022-10-2807:42

This race happens on the day of the dead weekend aka Dia de los muertosWhich means that there is already a supercharged magical atmosphere all over MexicoThe Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is a 4.304 km (2.674 mi) motorsport race track in Mexico City, Mexico and it’s an older track than you’d think, being built in 1959Originally the idea of father Pedro Rodriguez Sr, the circuit later Named after two of Mexico's racing drivers from the 50s and 60s who just happen to be his sons, Ricardo and Pedro Rodríguez (the name of the circuit means the autodrome of the Rodríguez brothers. It must have been quite a scene because at the first race hosted at the circuit a year later in 1960 was won by hometown hero Pedro Rodriguez and then sadly a two years later his brother Ricardo died during a practice session. When Pedro met his untimely at Nuremberg in 1971 the circuit was quickly renamed in their honour. Much like weather can, The alititude plays as part at this circuit which is located at an elevation of 2,2km or (7,300 ft); The first few times I went to MC I thought I was coming down with a flu until I realized that it was symptoms of altitude sickness so undoubtedly I can show up as an issue for some drivers. And since aerodynamics plays a primary role in F1 speed, the thin air affects the cars because of reduced aerodynamic drag.The extremely fast final turn 17 aka Peraltada, before the long start/finish straight, has a Monza like feel The lap finishes with a trip through the Foro Sol stadium where the sound of the crowd can often drown out the cars.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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