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Podcast: Missed Apex

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Sun, 08 Jan 2023 22:44:42 GMT

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1:26:35

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Spanners and Trumpets are joined by  the voice of the London ePrix Chris Stevens and tech titan Matthew Somerfield, technical editor at Motorsport.Com for a special mailbag episode. From new team niceties to a rules rethinking, from F1 fenders to the tyranny of the top three, no CFD mesh goes uncalculated in this, the latest episode of Missed Apex Podcast.


 

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Summary

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**Introduction**

* The podcast episode features Spanners, Trumpets, Chris Stevens, and Matthew Somerfield discussing various topics related to Formula One.

**Andretti Autosport's Potential Entry into Formula One**

* The hosts discuss the possibility of Andretti Autosport entering Formula One, noting the challenges and complexities involved. They mention the $200 million anti-dilution entry fee and the potential impact on the prize money distribution among the existing teams.

* Spanners highlights the Andretti family's credentials and experience in motorsports, but expresses concerns about the timing and potential pushback from the current teams.

* The hosts discuss the relationship between Formula One Management (FOM) and the FIA, noting the lack of alignment between the two entities. They also speculate about potential tensions between Toto Wolff and the FIA.

**Possible Rule Changes and Innovations**

* The hosts discuss potential rule changes and innovations that could improve Formula One racing.

* Chris Stevens suggests the introduction of pro-am lineups, where amateur racers could participate in stints during races.

* Summers proposes the return of a push-to-pass system similar to the old KERS, allowing drivers to deploy extra power strategically during wheel-to-wheel combat.

* The hosts discuss the pros and cons of eliminating DRS and implementing a push-to-pass system controlled by the drivers.

* Summers suggests implementing a rule from IndyCar, where drivers who cause others to lose a qualifying lap through their actions would have their best lap deleted.

**Spray Adjusters**

* The hosts discuss the proposed introduction of spray adjusters, also known as mud flaps, to reduce spray and improve visibility in wet conditions.

* Summers expresses skepticism about the effectiveness and practicality of spray adjusters, citing potential disadvantages and unintended consequences. He suggests that the spray issue may be rooted in the aerodynamic regulations and could be addressed through further study and modifications.

**Mid-Race Rain and Pit Stops**

* The hosts discuss the scenario of rain starting during a race and whether teams would need to pit to attach mud flaps. They mention that the proposed use of spray adjusters is intended for the start of the race rather than mid-race.

**Conclusion**

* The hosts wrap up the discussion, highlighting the importance of considering all aspects and potential consequences before implementing new rules or innovations in Formula One.

**Overall Message**

The overall message of the podcast episode is that Formula One is a complex sport with many stakeholders and factors to consider when making changes. The hosts emphasize the need for careful analysis, collaboration, and consideration of unintended consequences before implementing new rules or innovations. # Missed Apex Podcast Episode Transcript

**Hosts:** Spanners, Matt Trumpets, Chris Stevens, Matthew Somerfield

## Key Points

- The podcast begins with a discussion about the new team niceties and a rules rethinking in Formula One.
- The hosts then move on to talk about F1 fenders and the tyranny of the top three teams.
- They also discuss the possibility of a tire war in Formula One, and whether or not it would be a good thing for the sport.
- The hosts then answer a listener question about whether or not they think we will see a title fight that does not involve Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, or Charles Leclerc.
- They also discuss the possibility of a mid-season break for Pirelli to bring in a new set of tires that works against what the teams have done in the start of the season.
- The hosts then answer a listener question about which of the top three drivers (Verstappen, Hamilton, Leclerc) would be most likely to play second fiddle if it came down to it.
- They also discuss the possibility of a historic track tire and a Tilka drone tire.
- The hosts then answer a listener question about when they think we will see a title fight that does not involve Verstappen, Hamilton, or Leclerc.
- They also discuss the possibility of Sergio Perez, Carlos Sainz, and George Russell being in contention for the championship this year.
- The hosts then answer a listener question about whether or not Lewis Hamilton would be willing to play a supporting role if it came down to it.
- They also discuss the possibility of Lando Norris being able to fight for a world championship in the future.
- The hosts then answer a listener question about whether or not they think we will see a title fight that does not involve Verstappen, Hamilton, or Leclerc.
- They also discuss the possibility of a second driver in a top three team winning a title.
- The hosts then answer a listener question about whether or not they think Max Verstappen would be willing to support Sergio Perez's title bid if it came down to it.
- They also discuss the possibility of a driver deliberately slowing down to help another driver win a race.
- The hosts then answer a listener question about whether or not they think we will see a title fight that does not involve Verstappen, Hamilton, or Leclerc.
- They also discuss the possibility of a driver deliberately slowing down to help another driver win a race.

## Overall Message

The overall message of the podcast is that the current state of Formula One is not sustainable, and that changes need to be made in order to make the sport more competitive and exciting. The hosts also discuss the possibility of a title fight that does not involve Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, or Charles Leclerc, and they believe that it is possible, but unlikely. - The podcast hosts, Spanners, Matt Trumpets, Chris Stevens, and Matthew Somerfield, discuss various topics related to Formula One racing.


- They address listener questions and engage in lively conversations about the sport.


- Some of the topics discussed include:


- Team dynamics and the possibility of Sergio Perez supporting Max Verstappen in a title push.


- The influence of team management on driver performance and the perceived favoritism towards certain drivers.


- The potential impact of Daniel Ricciardo joining Red Bull as a reserve driver.


- The importance of listener and viewer interaction, and the plans for future podcast content, including race reviews, previews, and social media engagement.


- The hosts also promote their individual social media channels and upcoming events, including the Myst Apex iRacing F3 Cup and the British Rental Car Championship.


- The podcast ends with a lighthearted discussion about jazz music, with the hosts expressing their appreciation for the genre and sharing personal anecdotes.

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