F1Weekly podcast # 550

Performance Driven                                                                                    Photo: www.performance-racing.se Bobby Issazadhe. From software to racing hardware, Bobby’s passion for performance has taken him to managing one of the top teams in German Formula 3. Born in Iran, Bobby moved with his family to Sweden at a young age and developed an interest in motorsports early on. From bike […]

F1Weekly podcast # 549

 Garth Tander                                                                                                                      Photo. HRT Wonder Down Under. American racing fans were treated to a great and thrilling finish to the Bathurst 1000 last year, shown live for the first time by SpeedTV. Winning “The Great Race” for the third time was Garth Tander, one of the top names in Australian V8 Super Car […]

F1Weekly podcast # 548

Jenson – The Cry Baby! Joining Lewis Hamilton’s den was no issue immediately after winning the world championship in 2009. Getting disqualified from a karting event was too much to handle for Button. As today, father John was in his corner. The “Pink” shirt-on-race-day tradition would not start till 2006 in Budapest. Podcast number 548 […]

F1Weekly podcast # 547

  The New Ohio Express. F1 Weekly is pleased to present our conversation with Zach Veach, young American talent from Stockdale. From karting to Star Mazda this year with Andretti Autosport, Zach’s career has been on a fast track. The past two seasons he competed in the USF2000 National Championship Powered by Mazda. In 2010, […]

F1Weekly podcast # 546

Talking with Tinks We now invite you to enjoy our conversation with British Formula 3 race winning driver Harry Tincknell. Harry is a young man in a hurry after discovering karting in Sardinia while on a family vacation. Harry and I first met in the desert of central California in 2007 when he came out […]

F1Weekly podcast # 545

FRANÇOIS FLAMAND / DPPI Dakar Rally, Arequipa For its arrival in Peru, the Dakar 2012 saw Cyril Despres win his 4th stage of this year’s rally and gain extra time over Marc Coma, with a lead of now 2’22” in the general standings. More significantly, this 11th stage has genuinely proven that the confrontation between […]