On this week's episode of the F1 Chatpod, we talk about Max Verstappen's illegal move on George Russell. One can draw a direct line from drivers like Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher (and perhaps a younger Fernando Alonso) to Max . Win at all costs, never apologize, never admit wrongdoing, and complain loudly and consistently. You see it in politics these days too, specifically strong men like Doug Ford in the orange emperor. You see it in European football. You don't see it in Ameri...
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On this week's episode of the F1 Chatpod, we talk about Max Verstappen's illegal move on George Russell. One can draw a direct line from drivers like Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher (and perhaps a younger Fernando Alonso) to Max . Win at all costs, never apologize, never admit wrongdoing, and complain loudly and consistently. You see it in politics these days too, specifically strong men like Doug Ford in the orange emperor. You see it in European football. You don't see it in Ameri...
24. Monaco Grand Prixview: Our Most Unprofessional, Most Heated Episode!
F1 ChatPod
1 hour
5 months ago
24. Monaco Grand Prixview: Our Most Unprofessional, Most Heated Episode!
This is our most unprofessional episode, especially at the beginning. Not because we have diverging opinions on the Monaco Grand Prix but mostly because Milkbags is so aggressive. Join two comedians and old friends trying to remain friends while talking about Formula One. Milkbags in Vancouver is still practising comedy whereas JB and Toronto has given up and come back to school and is now pursuing a masters in psychology. Milkbags is a longtime fan of Formula One. JB is a Johnny-come-lately....
F1 ChatPod
On this week's episode of the F1 Chatpod, we talk about Max Verstappen's illegal move on George Russell. One can draw a direct line from drivers like Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher (and perhaps a younger Fernando Alonso) to Max . Win at all costs, never apologize, never admit wrongdoing, and complain loudly and consistently. You see it in politics these days too, specifically strong men like Doug Ford in the orange emperor. You see it in European football. You don't see it in Ameri...