Ep21 - Australian GP Review

Podcast: EngineBraking

Published Date:

Mon, 03 Apr 2023 23:01:06 GMT

Duration:

1:34:35

Explicit:

False

Guests:

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Notes

Look, that race was chaotic so don't expect this episode to be any different...


  • 3 Red Flags
  • "Fix your fucking diff"
  • Bum Tattoos
  • Dan's backdoor horny4horner password
  • McLaren Miracle
  • Alpine French Civil War


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Summary

**Podcast Episode Transcript Summary**

**Introduction:**

* Hosts: Dan, aka EngineMode11, and Blake, aka Break.
* The podcast celebrates reaching 5k YouTube subscribers and 60,000 total episode downloads.

**News and Updates:**

* Sprint race format changes: Friday - P1 and qualifying for Sunday's race, Saturday - qualifying for the sprint race and the sprint race itself, Sunday - the race.
* Alpha Romeo's title sponsor changes from Stake to Kick, due to gambling advertisement regulations in Australia.

**Australian Grand Prix Review:**

* Technical issues plagued the weekend, including GPS problems and FIA infrastructure issues, affecting teams' practice programs.
* DRS zones were implemented throughout the track, but they didn't have a significant impact on the race.
* Sergio Perez had issues with his car setup, resulting in a qualifying crash and subsequent struggles in the race.
* Alpine's strong performance in practice didn't translate to the race, with both drivers finishing outside the top 10.
* Tire preparation strategies varied among teams, with some opting for multiple slow laps before a push lap to warm up the tires.

**Race Highlights:**

* Max Verstappen started from pole position but was overtaken by George Russell and Lewis Hamilton at the start.
* Verstappen regained the lead after the first round of pit stops and controlled the race from there, winning comfortably.
* Charles Leclerc finished second, followed by Sergio Perez in third.
* There were three safety car periods during the race, caused by incidents involving Alex Albon, Esteban Ocon, and Carlos Sainz.
* Lando Norris and Fernando Alonso had strong races, finishing in fifth and sixth place respectively.

**Fraud Watch:**

* No specific Fraud Watch segment this episode.

**Injumo Good Boy:**

* No specific Injumo Good Boy segment this episode.

**Team Review:**

* No specific team review segment this episode.

**Upcoming Episodes:**

* The podcast will take a break next week, but will return with guests in subsequent episodes.

**Conclusion:**

* The episode wraps up with a discussion about the upcoming Baku Grand Prix and potential upgrades that teams may bring to improve their performance. * **Race Overview:**

* The Australian Grand Prix was a chaotic race with three red flags, numerous incidents, and controversial decisions.
* Max Verstappen dominated the race, winning by over 20 seconds.
* Sergio Perez had a poor start and was forced to pit early, dropping him to the back of the field.
* Charles Leclerc crashed out on lap one after being sandwiched between Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll.
* Alex Albon spun off on lap seven, causing the first red flag.
* George Russell pitted for tires under the red flag, but the race was restarted before he could rejoin, costing him a potential podium finish.
* Kevin Magnussen crashed heavily on lap 53, causing the second red flag.
* A multi-car collision on the restart after the second red flag led to the third red flag.
* The race was eventually restarted with one lap remaining, and Verstappen cruised to victory.

* **Red Flag Controversies:**

* There was controversy surrounding the decision to red flag the race after Albon's crash. Some felt that it was unnecessary, as the gravel could have been cleared under a safety car.
* The decision to restart the race after the second red flag was also controversial. Many felt that the track was too dangerous to race on, given the amount of debris and damage.

* **Race Order Controversy:**

* After the third red flag, the race order was reset to the order of the previous restart. This meant that Nico Hulkenberg, who had been running in fourth place, was dropped to ninth.
* Hulkenberg and his team were unhappy with this decision, as they felt that he had earned his position on the track.

* **Other Notable Moments:**

* Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon collided on the first lap, causing both cars to retire.
* Yuki Tsunoda had a strong race, finishing in seventh place.
* Valtteri Bottas also had a good race, finishing in eighth place.
* Lewis Hamilton struggled throughout the race, finishing in 14th place.

* **Overall:**

* The Australian Grand Prix was a wild and unpredictable race that will be remembered for its numerous incidents and controversies. * **Race Restarts:**

* Standing restarts are preferred for red flag situations, while rolling restarts are typically used for safety car periods.
* Standing restarts create more excitement and anticipation, while rolling restarts are generally safer.
* There were four standing restarts in the Australian Grand Prix due to numerous red flag stoppages.

* **Red Flag Controversies:**

* There were three red flag periods during the race, leading to confusion and criticism of the race direction's decisions.
* The first red flag was deemed necessary due to debris on the track, but some felt it could have been handled under a safety car.
* The second red flag was caused by a crash involving Nicholas Latifi and Fernando Alonso, with many questioning whether it warranted a full stoppage.
* The third red flag was the most controversial, as it occurred on the final lap after Sergio Perez and George Russell collided. The race was ultimately ended under a safety car, leading to debate over whether the red flag should have been deployed.

* **Carlos Sainz Penalty:**

* Sainz received a five-second penalty for a collision with Alonso at the start of the race.
* The penalty dropped Sainz from P4 to P12, causing frustration for the Spaniard and his team.
* Some felt the penalty was too harsh, especially considering it occurred on the opening lap.

* **Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly Incident:**

* Ocon and Gasly collided during the race, with Gasly receiving a penalty for causing the incident.
* Many felt that Gasly's penalty was justified, as he was deemed to be at fault for the collision.
* However, some also questioned why Sainz was penalized for a similar incident, while Gasly received a lighter penalty.

* **Sergio Perez's Recovery Drive:**

* Perez started the race from the back of the grid due to a penalty, but managed to recover to finish in P5.
* Perez's performance was praised by many, who highlighted his overtaking skills and racecraft.
* The Mexican driver's recovery drive was seen as a positive sign for Red Bull, who are aiming to challenge Ferrari for the championship this season.

* **McLaren's Strong Performance:**

* McLaren had a strong race, with Lando Norris finishing in P4 and Oscar Piastri finishing in P9.
* The team's performance was seen as a positive step forward, especially after a difficult start to the season.
* McLaren are now hoping to build on their momentum and challenge for podium finishes in the upcoming races.

* **Alpine's Internal Rivalry:**

* The race saw a collision between Alpine teammates Esteban Ocon and Fernando Alonso.
* The incident highlighted the strained relationship between the two drivers, who have a history of clashes on and off the track.
* The collision could have implications for Alpine's team dynamics and their ability to challenge for the constructors' championship.

* **Haas' Protest:**

* Haas protested the race restart procedure after the third red flag, claiming that the grid should have been determined by the positions of the cars at the safety car line, rather than reverting to the original starting order.
* The FIA rejected Haas' protest, stating that it was not possible to determine the positions of the cars clearly from the available data.
* The decision was met with mixed reactions, with some agreeing with the FIA's ruling and others feeling that Haas had a valid point. # **Engine Mode: Australian Grand Prix Review**

## **Overview**

* The Australian Grand Prix was a chaotic race, featuring three red flags, a variety of driver and team controversies, and an unexpected McLaren resurgence.
* The race was ultimately won by Sergio Perez of Red Bull, followed by George Russell of Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes.
* The race also saw the return of Nico Hulkenberg, who filled in for Sebastian Vettel at Aston Martin and finished in P17.

## **Key Moments**

* The race was red-flagged on the first lap after a multi-car crash involving Fernando Alonso, Esteban Ocon, and Mick Schumacher.
* The race was red-flagged again on Lap 26 after Carlos Sainz Jr. crashed his Ferrari.
* The race was red-flagged for a third time on Lap 39 after a fire broke out on Pierre Gasly's AlphaTauri.
* During a late-race safety car period, Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo collided, resulting in a double retirement for McLaren.
* In the closing laps, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr. collided while battling for position, resulting in a retirement for Leclerc.

## **Controversies**

* The Australian Grand Prix Corporation (AGPC) was criticized for its handling of the race, particularly the decision to allow fans to stand on the grass next to the track.
* The FIA was also criticized for its handling of the race, particularly the decision to allow the race to continue after the third red flag.

## **McLaren's Resurgence**

* McLaren had a strong race in Australia, with Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo finishing in P5 and P6, respectively.
* This was McLaren's first double points finish of the season and moved the team up to fifth place in the Constructors' Championship.

## **Nico Hulkenberg's Return**

* Nico Hulkenberg made his return to Formula One at the Australian Grand Prix, filling in for Sebastian Vettel at Aston Martin.
* Hulkenberg finished the race in P17, but his performance was praised by many commentators.

## **Conclusion**

The Australian Grand Prix was a chaotic and controversial race, but it also produced some exciting moments and storylines. McLaren's resurgence and Nico Hulkenberg's return were two of the biggest positives from the weekend. The podcast episode delves into the chaotic events of a Formula One race, highlighting key moments and controversies.

* **Red Flag Incidents:**

The race was marked by three red flag interruptions, causing disruptions and affecting the overall flow of the competition.

* **McLaren Miracle:**

McLaren's Lando Norris secured an impressive podium finish despite facing technical difficulties throughout the race. His resilience and determination were praised by the hosts.

* **Alpine French Civil War:**

A heated rivalry between Alpine teammates Esteban Ocon and Fernando Alonso unfolded during the race, leading to tense moments and strategic clashes.

* **Partnership with NordVPN:**

The episode is proudly partnered with NordVPN, offering listeners an exclusive offer.

* **Live Stream Announcement:**

The hosts, Dan and Matt, announce their upcoming live stream on Twitch, where they plan to play games, interact with viewers, and enjoy some beers.

* **Future Plans:**

The hosts assure listeners that they will be back soon with more episodes, expressing gratitude for the love and support they have received.

* **Conclusion:**

The episode ends with a humorous sign-off, encouraging listeners to support their local butcher and grandmother while dismissing any negative feedback.

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