090501 Bahrain GP Edition

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090501 Bahrain GP Edition

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G'day all,

Just posted our Bahrain GP edition. Unfortunately recorded just before the FIA announced the refueling ban and set their other plans more in stone.

We cover the China podium, the FIA's decision on McLaren, Donington, the GP itself and our Adrian Sutil voodoo doll, plus another GMIF1P and a throwaway Top 10 on the heels of Bernie's wishes for a black, jewish, female driver in F1.

(Apologies for the audio quality which for various reasons was even worse than usual).

Enjoy!

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Hey, BMWs deserved reject of the race.
I had put my money on Kubica for title and it was bad mistake but i have jumped on to Brawn GP ship....................... :D :D
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Kuwashima wrote:Unfortunately recorded just before the FIA announced the refueling ban


Looking forward to all the banter on this...
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Nice to see - or rather, hear - the national anthem mix-up from China being rectified!
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Thank you for yet another great F1 rejects podcast to the site-author, the webmaster and the senior Grand Prix analyst.
Yes, I've noticed the decline in audio quality, but it doesn't rain in Bahrain during a race, so nothing would get lost in the mix on the grounds of a lower resolution. My guess is that forum traffic keeps adding up.
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Great podcasts guys!
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Prodigious work rate this season guys, well done.

Sounds like it was recorded in your toilet though.
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Another great podcast guys, however I must take issue with your view that Toyota lost the race rather than Button winning it. That was a truly great drive by Button, and the overtake on Hamilton (with KERS) was the absolutely critical part of the race. Something Vettel couldn't do. Anyone would think you are biased against British drivers... don't worry even if Button wins the WDC you'll have plenty to gloat about this summer with the Ashes approaching.

I have to say your honest appraisal of Webber did balance things somewhat!
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