Ten years of reviewing every grand prix with a satirical slant. Formula 1 needed fixing - and now it's fixed. Job done.
From 2015-25, Cheeka, Terry, Phill and latterly Ollie met in a pub and complained about the sport they loved because of daddy issues - listen back to seminal moments and, if you like what they did... buy them a pint!
We may return. Probably when Netflix gets bored.
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Ten years of reviewing every grand prix with a satirical slant. Formula 1 needed fixing - and now it's fixed. Job done.
From 2015-25, Cheeka, Terry, Phill and latterly Ollie met in a pub and complained about the sport they loved because of daddy issues - listen back to seminal moments and, if you like what they did... buy them a pint!
We may return. Probably when Netflix gets bored.
After the merest hint in Australia that maybe Max Verstappen and Red Bull wouldn't dominate the season, our hopes were dashed in Japan as we went back to the usual format. Perez is still doing an impression of being good, Sainz is still doing an impression of being better than Leclerc, and Logan Sargeant's impression of a million pieces of carbon fibre is apparently contagious. Ollie, Phill and Terry talk about all that, and there's an insight into Terry's film career, too. He was in Skyfall, you know.
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For F1's Sake
Ten years of reviewing every grand prix with a satirical slant. Formula 1 needed fixing - and now it's fixed. Job done.
From 2015-25, Cheeka, Terry, Phill and latterly Ollie met in a pub and complained about the sport they loved because of daddy issues - listen back to seminal moments and, if you like what they did... buy them a pint!
We may return. Probably when Netflix gets bored.