An American perspective
From an Americans perspective, it’s just another podcast from The Race production team bashing anything and anyone non British. These two old curmudgeons with stiff upper lips should be ashamed of the Michael Schumacher episode they did. Easily one of the top 3 drivers to ever sit behind the wheel of an F1 car, and they spent 40 minutes being negative about him, while comparing him to British drivers from the 50’s-60’s. Come on, seriously? Eh, I love the Race Tech podcast, mainly because Gary Anderson isn’t British biased. Was really looking forward to hearing some more rich history of F1, my favorite form of motor racing since I was a kid in the 90’s, but sadly its not doing much for me. Maybe it will get better, and I hope it’s just a case of first year difficulties. Really sad about this one, but I do thank you for giving us a few stories of quality, like the Helmet rig Schumacher was wearing and his training. Maybe y’all just knew him too well, so it’s a case of old friends rubbing each other or something. Or maybe my tiny American brain doesn’t get the British humor. Cheers.
Spider-Mine via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/13/24
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Love Richard and Matt’s podcast. Think it should be listened to by any hardcore fan. Thanks for everything you both do
WittyGoose9341 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/01/24
Matt, you don’t know me, but I bought my first F1 racing issue in 1996, and around that time I remember a very important issue of the 1994 San Marino Senna accident, and new evidence that had come about. From that point as a teenager I would ride my pushbike, yes people this was before...Read full review »
Alex in Kewdale WA via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/20/24
The insight and detail is perfect for an anorak like me. Also, I want to say I feel privileged to hear the stories. Thank you
GoonerRv via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/01/24
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