F1 Trackside with Bob Constanduros
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FanVision presents F1 Trackside with Bob Constanduros, a podcast indulging Formula 1 fans with paddock-level insight and daily recaps of events, direct from each event!
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2011 E43 - Japan Preview | Sebastian Vettel is just one point from clinching the 2011 Formula One World Championship – and surely he should be able to score that and more at a circuit where he has been victorious for the last two years. But McLaren will be trying just as hard at the much favoured Suzuka circuit, as FanVision’s Bob Constanduros now reports. Sebastian Vettel has won from pole at Suzuka for the last two years, and needs just one point from this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix to clinch his second successive World title. Teammate Mark Webber finished second to him last year, it’s a fascinating, technical circuit that should favour Red Bull, surely nothing can stop Sebastian. Well, McLaren will be trying to do just that with a car that has been inching closer to Red Bull over the last few races but it would seem that the duel is between those teams, as FanVision’s Bob Constanduros reports | 10/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E41 - Singapore Qualif | Sebastian Vettel starts the Singapore Grand Prix from pole position on Sunday with his teammate Mark Webber alongside, followed – in true Noah two-by-two style – by McLaren, Ferrari, Mercedes and Force India, but it’s one of the toughest Grands Prix on the calendar, as Bob Constanduros reports for FanVision. Sebastian Vettel could clinch the World Championship in Singapore on Sunday, and he’s made the perfect start to the race by putting his Red Bull on pole position for what is one of the toughest – if not the toughest – Grand Prix of the season. Teammate Mark Webber wants to score his first win of the year, however, and starts alongside Vettel, while both McLarens have looked competitive in practice, although Jenson Button looks more settled than Lewis Hamilton in fourth. Ferrari, Mercedes and Force India follow – as FanVision’s Bob Constanduros now reports | 9/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E42 - Singapore Race | Sebastian Vettel scored a dominant victory in Sunday’s Singapore Grand Prix, pursued all the way by Jenson Button. Vettel’s win means he needs just one point from the next five races to win the Championship, while Button is now second, a point ahead of Fernando Alonso, as Bob Constanduros now reports for FanVision.Sebastian Vettel now needs just one World Championship point from the final five races to seal his second title after a dominant victory in the spectacular Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday. The Red Bull driver twice pulled away from his rivals after a mid-race safety car period and the 1.7s margin at the end belied the real pace of the reigning champion and his car. Button was a close second, with Mark Webber completing the podium, while Lewis Hamilton had another controversial race, as Bob Constanduros reports for FanVision | 9/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E40 - Singapore Preview | Sebastian Vettel could tie up the 2011 World Championship title if he scores ten points more than his rivals in this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix held around the Marina Bay street circuit, FanVision’s Bob Constanduros reports. However, both the McLaren and Ferrari teams have better form at the circuit, so will be trying hard to prevent Vettel scoring win number 19. The Formula One World Championship looks more and more likely to be settled before it reaches its finale – indeed, it could be settled this weekend if Sebastian Vettel can score ten more points than his nearest rival. But he has to take on the Marina Bay street circuit, venue of this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix night race. It’s a race that Fernando Alonso has won twice and Lewis Hamilton once – and both Ferrari and McLaren are feeing confident coming in to what is sometimes the longest race of the year. Rain and every-present barriers add oriental spice to the proceedings, as Bob Constanduros reports for FanVision | 9/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E39 - Italian Race | Sebastian Vettel continued on his winning ways with a fine victory in Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix, but the crowd were thrilled by a great start by Fernando Alonso in the Ferrari, who led the first five laps. He eventually finished third behind Jenson Button while the highlight of the race was a thrilling battle between Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher, as Bob Constanduros reports for FanVision. After his dominant pole position, there was little doubt that Sebastian Vettel would be a force to be reckoned with in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, and that proved to be the case, the young German emotional as he followed up his debut victory in 2008 with an excellent win to further his lead in the World Championship. But he had to overtake Fernando Alonso, who made a demon start in the Ferrari to lead the first five laps, the Ferrari also overtaken by Jenson Button who finished third. Lewis Hamilton won a thrilling battle with Michael Schumacher for fourth, as FanVision’s Bob Constanduros reports | 9/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E38 - Italian Qualif | Wet weather or dry, it seems that Red Bull Racing are always on top. FanVision’s Bob Constanduros reports that at Monza, in perfect weather, Sebastian Vettel has set a blistering pole position lap time ahead of the two McLarens of Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button, while Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso starts from his almost regular spot in fourth.Sebastian Vettel starts on pole position for Sunday’s Italian Grand after a blistering performance in qualifying. In perfect conditions, the Red Bull driver set a time nearly half a second ahead of his nearest rival, Lewis Hamilton, who was despondent at finishing so far behind following promising practice performances over the last couple of days. At least Hamilton is followed by teammate Jenson Button, while Fernando Alonso keeps Ferrari’s local interest alive with fourth on the grid ahead of Mark Webber, as FanVision’s Bob Constanduros now reports | 9/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E37 - Italian Preview | This weekend’s Italian Grand Prix, the 13th round of the World Championship, is the final Grand Prix in Europe before six flyaways. Ferrari would love to win at home, but McLaren look to have a better chance of challenging Red Bull. Can Sebastian Vettel do it again, where he first won in 2008? FanVision’s Bob Constanduros looks at his chances.Sebastian Vettel became the youngest ever winner of a Grand Prix when he won the Italian Grand Prix at Monza in 2008. This weekend he returns as reigning World Champion, with a substantial lead in this year’s series as it comes to the final round in Europe. Ferrari would love to win, McLaren are on top form as they come to the High Temple of Speed for the fastest race of the year. But as FanVision’s Bob Constanduros reports, it is a precarious technical balance to set up a winning car; who can be successful at Grand Prix racing’s oldest venue? | 9/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E36 - Belgium Race | It was a steep learning curve to find out how the dry tyres would behave in the 44 lap Belgian Grand Prix at Spa, but Red Bull Racing did the job perfectly with an excellent one-two as they overtook their rivals in spectacular fashion, Sebastian Vettel ahead of Mark Webber. Jenson Button came from 13th on the grid to a fine third place, another to revel in the overtaking opportunities, while Michael Schumacher marked his 20th anniversary in Formula One with a superb fifth place from the back of the grid, in vintage Schumi style, as Bob Constanduros reports for FanVision. | 8/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E35 - Belgium Qualif | Grand Prix qualifying is usually a straightforward ‘fastest is best’ competition, but not at Spa this weekend, where FanVision’s Bob Constanduros reports that it has required all the strategy of a Grand Prix itself. The weather in Belgium’s Ardennes has changed by the minute, and if that is the status quo at Spa, then Sebastian Vettel on pole position is about as familiar. Lewis Hamilton is a slightly controversial second on the grid, with Mark Webber celebrating his 35th birthday in third spot, but the news isn’t so good for Jenson Button and Michael Schumacher. | 8/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E34 - Belgium Preview | There are eight races still to go in the Formula One season, and the final two European events take place on legendary circuits. The first is this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix at Spa in the Ardennes, renowned for its fabulous and fast layout but equally its fickle weather. Ferrari have won here 16 times, McLaren have won the last two races this season, and 13 times at Spa. Can they take points away from Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull teammate Mark Webber? FanVision’s Bob Constanduros weighs up the field as they head to round 12 of the FIA Formula One World Championship. | 8/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E33 - Hungary Final | Jenson Button repeated his 2006 victory in the Hungarian Grand Prix with a fascinating and exciting win at a damp Hungaroring on Sunday. He defeated Red Bull’s championship leader Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso in what was his 200th Grand Prix, but his was just one of the headlines in an extraordinary race, as FanVision’s Bob Constanduros reports.Jenson Button took his second win of the year as he repeated his 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix win at the Hungaroring on Sunday. It was a fantastic race, living up to all expectations, with a record 88 pit stops, as the McLaren drivers fought for victory with Ferrari and Red Bull – and one another. The race started on a damp track, and a late rain shower tempted some drivers into a second change to intermediates which cost Lewis Hamilton and Mark Webber dearly. Button had the legs of Sebastian Vettel’s Red Bull, while Fernando Alonso came home a close third, as FanVision’s Bob Constanduros reports | 7/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E32 - Hungary Qualif | Sebastian Vettel is back on pole position after a great effort to make his Red Bull competitive again. Bob Constanduros reports for FanVision that he secured his seventh pole after Lewis Hamilton lost time on his final lap of qualifying, but starts second on the grid with teammate Jenson Button starting in third place, ahead of the two Ferraris Red Bull’s mechanics did an all-nighter on Friday to get Sebastian Vettel onto pole position in today’s qualifying for Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix. As Bob Constanduros reports for FanVision, the German World Champion wasn’t happy with his car after Friday’s free practice session, but the all-nighter transformed the car into a pole-winning machine, although Lewis Hamilton running wide in the final corner of his last lap in qualifying relegated the threat of the McLaren to second on the grid, backed up by teammate Jenson Button, ahead of the two Ferraris led by Felipe Massa. | 7/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E31 - Hungary Preview | One week after the Germany Grand Prix, Formula One reassembles outside Budapest for round eleven of the World Championship, the Hungarian Grand Prix. As FanVision’s Bob Constanduros reports, there are seven different winners in the field and after four different winners in the last four races, there are plenty of chances that there could be a fifth this weekend – and that’s without the chances of changeable weather conditions. It’s the last race before the summer break, and Sebastian Vettel will be eager to reassert his position at the head of the field – although he still has a comfortable lead in the World Championship. | 7/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E30 - Germany Final | Lewis Hamilton became the fourth different winner in four races when he won Sunday’s 60-lap German Grand Prix at a surprisingly dry Nurburgring. The McLaren driver swapped places with Red Bull’s Mark Webber and Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso throughout the first half of the race, but things were more stable as Hamilton claimed top spot at the second round of pit stops, to lead home Alonso and Webber in the top three places. Fourth was in doubt up to the final lap when Sebastian Vettel and Felipe Massa fought a last lap pit stop duel, with the Red Bull driver coming out on top. Bob Constanduros reports for FanVision. | 7/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E29 - Germany Qualifying | Lewis Hamilton has provided the surprise of qualifying for Sunday’s German Grand Prix at the Nurburgring. The British driver starts second on the grid as he did in the first two rounds of the championship, and Mark Webber’s pole position pushes Sebastian Vettel off the front row of the grid for the first time this season. Webber has yet to lead a lap this year, but starts on his second successive pole position – he won this race two years ago from pole position, as Bob Constanduros reports for FanVision. | 7/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E28 - Germany Preview | There have been three different winners in the last three Grands Prix and this weekend’s German Grand Prix could just throw up a fourth. FanVision’s Bob Constanduros runs through the teams and drivers for the tenth round of the World Championship, this year at the Nurburgring where the weather, the regulations, recent updates and the tyre choice could all combine to produce a fascinating race, the first of a vital doubleheader before the summer break. Alonso, Vettel or Button – or can Hamilton or even one of the Mercedes pair score? | 7/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E27 - Britain Final | Sixty years – almost to the day – after Ferrari scored their first Grand Prix win at Silverstone, Fernando Alonso scored their first win since Korea last year when he won the 52-lap British Grand Prix on Sunday. What’s more, he beat the Red Bull cars of Sebastian Vettel fair and square, the World Championship leading pair in dispute until the very final corner in spite of team orders telling Webber to hold station behind his teammate. Fourth and fifth were also in doubt to the final finishing line as a fuel-troubled Lewis Hamilton defended his position from Felipe Massa. FanVision’s Bob Constanduros reports from Silverstone. | 7/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E26 - Britain Qualifying | It's been a very mixed couple of days at Silverstone with action both on and off the track, although the result of qualifying seems vaguely familiar as Red Bull Racing occupy the front row. However, it's last year's winner Mark Webber on pole and third-placed Fernando Alonso is only just behind in the Ferrari, as Bob Constanduros now reports for FanVision. | 7/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E25 - Britain Preview | Formula One hits one of the fastest circuits on the calendar this weekend when it visits a rejuvenated Silverstone. With the British weather always in doubt, fast corners and a re-interpretation of the rules, everyone is asking if Sebastian Vettel will hold on to his massive lead in the World Championship. | 7/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E24 - Europe Final | Sebastian Vettel continued to dominate Grand Prix racing with victory in Sunday’s European Grand Prix at a sunny and hot Valencia. He led all but one lap – Massa led a lap during the first pit stops – but up until the final round of stops his lead was only a few seconds over either Fernando Alonso or Mark Webber. But then his lead grew to ten seconds, with Alonso claiming second, and Webber – having to look after his gearbox – in third. McLaren were eclipsed: Hamilton was a distant fourth ahead of Massa – delayed during a pit stop – and then Button. | 6/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E23 - Europe Qualifying | It wasn’t a thrilling qualifying session – in fact it fizzled out a bit – but Sebastian Vettel seemed to have no trouble keeping up his remarkable record of pole positions this year with his seventh pole of the year for the European Grand Prix at Valencia in Spain. The German driver has his Australian teammate Mark Webber alongside him on the front row of the grid, in spite of a brake balance problem early in qualifying, while Lewis Hamilton has also sorted out a problem with the prime tyres to start third on the grid ahead of the two Ferraris. | 6/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E22 - Europe Preview | The Grand Prix circuit has returned to Europe after the fantastic Canadian Grand Prix, specifically to the semi-street circuit around the America’s Cup yacht basin in Valencia for round eight of the World Championship. As FanVision's Bob Constanduros reports, it’s not a location that has traditionally produced scintillating races, but this season has been exceptional nearly everywhere, and Valencia just might prove to be the same. So can Sebastian Vettel follow up last year’s win with another victory, or can Lewis Hamilton take a step up from three second places here in Valencia and lay his demons to rest? | 6/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E21 - Canada Final | Sebastian Vettel dominated Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix and looked on course to win, until Jenson Button closed on him during the final minutes of the four-hour race. The weather, Montreal’s ever-present walls, six safety car interventions all played their part in a fascinating race in which Button led just one lap – the only one that mattered. Button had been down in the bottom half of the field but came back, as did Mark Webber to third place, and Michael Schumacher might have been on the podium, too. Bob Constanduros reports for FanVision on an amazing Grand Prix. | 6/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E20 - Canada Qualifying | FanVision’s Bob Constanduros reports from the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, where Sebastian Vettel claimed his sixth pole position of the year, followed by the Ferrari pair of Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa. Sunday’s race could well be wet – 80% chance of thunder showers are forecast – so those with more downforce – possibly the McLarens and Nick Heidfeld – could be favoured. Listen to how FanVision sees the grid for tomorrow’s 70-lap race. | 6/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E19 - Canada Preview | McLaren and Ferrari have won the Canadian Grand Prix 11 times each, but Red Bull, so dominant this year and last, have never won on the Île Notre-Dame in Montreal. Still, it’s hard to bet against Sebastian Vettel, who’s won eight of the last nine Grand Prix. Keep in mind, though, this race caused big upsets last year thanks to tyre degradation we could see history revisited. The Canadian Grand Prix has always been a slight wild card in the championship, and there’s no reason to believe it can’t be again, as Bob Constanduros reports for FanVision. | 6/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E18 - Monaco Final | Sebastian Vettel may have won the Monaco Grand Prix but it was a race that was in doubt right to the final lap. There were two safety car interventions, the second causing a race race stoppage as Vitaly Petrov had crashed; although unhurt, the race was stopped to extract him. Vettel won from Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button, as Bob Constanduros reports for FanVision. | 5/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E17 - Monaco Qualifying | After two days of fabulous practice and qualifying, the grid for the 58th Monaco Grand Prix has been established, with Sebastian Vettel on pole position from Jenson Button and Mark Webber, but the talking point was a number of accidents from underbraking for the tunnel. Sergio Perez unfortunately won’t be starting after suffering concussion. Bob Constanduros reports for FanVision. | 5/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E16 - Monaco Preview | The Monaco Grand Prix may be the most prestigious event on the calendar, but it is also a fascinating challenge for drivers and teams alike as they tackle 78 laps around the tight confines of the Principality, nestled under Mont Agel, beside the azure blue Mediterranean. Webber, Button, Hamilton, Alonso, Trulli and Schumacher have all won there before, but can Sebastian Vettel win for the first time? FanVision’s Bob Constanduros first went there in 1975 and attempts to unravel the challenges confronting this year’s Monaco Grand Prix field. | 5/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E15 - Spain Final | The constantly changing fortunes of Sebastian Vettel’s challengers in Grand Prix racing resulted in a very tight win for the Red Bull driver at the Circuit de Catalunya today. With Mark Webber dropping back, this was the first time in 11 years that the pole position winner didn’t win the Spanish GP. He and Fernando Alonso were overtaken by Jenson Button on the same lap and the Briton went on to finish third, as Bob Constanduros reports for FanVision. | 5/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E14 - Spain Qualifying | Overtaking and multiple pit stops could upset Mark Webber’s plans to repeat last year’s victory in the Spanish Grand Prix despite qualifying on pole position for Red Bull Racing, as Bob Constanduros reports for FanVision. Teammate Sebastian Vettel will start next to him for the 66-lap race, while third is Lewis Hamilton, just ahead of local hero Fernando Alonso in the Ferrari. Jenson Button starts fifth on the grid, ahead of Russia’s Vitaly Petrov. Tyre strategy will once again dominate team plans. | 5/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E13 - Spain Preview | After 82 pit stops and 112 overtaking manoeuvres in Turkey, Formula One now moves to the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona for the first of a Mediterranean double-header coupled with Monaco the weekend after. With less emphasis on qualifying and more on race performance, plus the endless quest for more mechanical and aerodynamic performance, Bob Constanduros’s FanVision preview doesn’t predict any winners but lets the listener make up their own minds. And there are loads of news stories too. It’s busy, busy, busy in Formula One right now. | 5/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E12 - Turkey Final | Sebastian Vettel won the Turkish Grand Prix at Istanbul on Sunday, with Mark Webber following him home for a Red Bull one-two, but there was lots of action and varying fortunes all the way down the field – and only one retirement. There were some 73 pit stops as some teams went for a four-stop strategy, and far from it being the Mercedes cars that challenged Red Bull, it was Fernando Alonso’s improving Ferrari who finished just behind Mark Webber’s Red Bull car, as Fanvision’s Bob Constanduros reports. | 5/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E11 - Turkey Qualifying | Sebastian Vettel may have crashed his Red Bull in Friday’s rainy practice at the Turkish Grand Prix, but when the sun came out on Saturday, it was business as usual, and he claimed the 19th pole position of his career. But, as Bob Constanduros reports for FanVision, the Red Bulls have a new threat in the form of Mercedes' Nico Rosberg, who starts ahead of the two McLarens, sandwiching Fernando Alonso’s Ferrari. Vitaly Petrov is once again competitive, but Michael Schumacher and three-time Turkish Grand Prix winner Felipe Massa could spring surprises from farther back. | 5/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E10 - Turkey Preview | After a three-week break, the Grand Prix season moves to Istanbul his weekend. FanVision’s Bob Constanduros expects the battle for the podium to be between Red Bull – winners of the first two races – and McLaren – winner of the third, with Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton going head to head. However, Mercedes did lead in China and could well be in with a shout, and Renault might be in contention, too. Tyre wear will be crucial, particularly in the infamous turn eight, while the weather could spring a surprise as well. | 5/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E09 - China Final | Lewis Hamilton nearly didn't make the grid at all for Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix when his engine flooded and wouldn't start. But in this fairytale race, he got out of the pit lane with 30 seconds to spare, did loads of overtaking and became the first ever two-time winner of the Chinese Grand Prix. With a two-stop strategy to Lewis's three, Sebastian Vettel was happy with second place, while Mark Webber came through with a fantastic drive that brought him from 18th on the grid to a 3rd place finish | 4/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E08 - China Qualifying | Sebastian Vettel on pole, Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton second and third, with Nico Rosberg in fourth; the stage is set for Sunday's 56-lap Chinese Grand Prix as FanVision's Bob Constanduros reports from Shanghai, but there are several upsets on the grid as well, principally for Vettel's Red Bull teammate Mark Webber. | 4/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E07 - China Preview | Bob takes us on a tour of Shanghai - the city, the circuit, and the race - and delivers the latest news in his preview to the Chinese GP. | 4/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E06 - Malaysia Final | Collisions, loads of pit stops, great battles: the Malaysian Grand Prix was full of drama and action and it didn't even rain. Yes, Vettel won again, but Jenson Button pushed him all the way, and Nick Heidfeld had a great race. FanVision's Bob Constanduros reports from Kuala Lumpur. | 4/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E05 - Malaysia Qualifying | The first five places of Malaysian Grand Prix grid look the same as they did in Melbourne, but it’s a lot closer with Sebastian Vettel on pole by a tenth from Lewis Hamilton. Red Bull and McLaren share the first two rows, but, as FanVision’s Bob Constanduros reports, Ferrari and Renault are ready to pounce – and it could well be wet. | 4/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E04 - Malaysia Preview | Bob brings us up to speed on the latest F1 news in his preview to the Malaysian GP. | 4/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E03 - Australia Final | At Albert Park, Australia, Sebastian Vettel picked up where he left off with a remarkable performance in Red Bull Racing's RB7 to win, by over twenty seconds, the first Grand Prix of 2011. In this first FanVision race report of the year, Bob Constanduros explains that while it wasn't a great race, the conditions were superb and tells of some noteworthy battles and performances throughout the field. Sadly, however, one of the best performances was subsequently cancelled out by a steward's decision — don't miss it at the end of Bob's report. It was a great day, with some excellent weather, and a fitting start to the 2011 World Championship | 3/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E02 - Australia Qualifying | In the first qualifying podcast of the 2011 Grand Prix season, Bob Constanduros gives a report on how the 22-strong grid lines up for the first race of the season and also touches on some stories from the paddock, including speeding fines imposed by the FIA and how Jenson Button lapped the Bathurst circuit in a McLaren and a V8 Holden. Moving on to the grid, Bob looks at the great line-up for the Grand Prix on Sunday: Sebastian Vettel on a phenomenal pole position, 0.8s ahead of Lewis Hamilton, while the Red Bull–McLaren line-up is maintained on row two. But there are surprises from Vitaly Petrov, Kamui Kobayashi and Sebastian Buemi, and not-so-happy ones for Michael Schumacher, Rubens Barrichello, Nick Heidfeld and the Hispania Racing team. | 3/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 E01 - Australia Preview | In FanVision’s first podcast of the year, Bob Constanduros somehow manages to compress this year’s comprehensive rule changes, 15 days of testing, plus a preview of the opening Grand Prix of the year in Australia into one neat package. There’s a form guide of every driver in what many believe to be the best Grand Prix of the year and the effect the new regulations may have on this year’s racing. Bob thinks that the racing is going to be very open, even if Red Bull Racing are once again favourites. Surprises could be Sauber and Scuderia Toro Rosso, says Bob, while McLaren seem to be on the back foot – or are they? Then there’s KERS and DRS, movable wings and new penalties. This is Bob’s longest podcast ever! | 3/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 43 Episodes |
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