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The Late Braking F1 Podcast

2023 Mexican GP Review

The Late Braking F1 Podcast

The Late Braking F1 Podcast

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4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2023

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

The LB boys review the Mexican GP that saw Perez retire from his home race after a first corner collision while Verstappen secured another dominant win. They discuss all the action and as well as the state of the battle for P2, Ferrari's strategy, and Alpha Tauri's results. As always, bold predictions are reviewed (spoiler alert: epic fail) and drivers of the day and moments of the race are shared.. FOLLOW us on socials! You can find us on YouTube, Instagram, X (Twitter) and TikTok SUPPORT our Patreon for bonus episodes JOIN our Discord community JOIN our F1 Fantasy League BUY our Merch EMAIL us at podcast@latebraking.co.uk   & SUBSCRIBE to our podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Thank you for listening to the late breaking F1 podcast.

0:04.0

Make sure to check out new episodes every Wednesday and every Sunday. Hello and a very warm welcome to the late breaking F1 podcast presented by Harry Eid, Sam Sage and me, Ben Hocking

0:31.3

today reviewing the Mexican Grand Prix won by Max Vastappen, joined on the podium by Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclair.

0:40.7

A red flag mid-race, spice things up a little bit. Sam, it was going down one direction of

0:46.7

not very exciting. I think it was brought back a bit, though. Yeah, I think the red flag was needed.

0:53.2

Thank you, Kevin Magnuson. Thank you to Haas for a suspension failure. We appreciate your service in producing what ending up being a quite spicy race. We had some good moments towards the end. It was spicy. I think a lot of drivers were kept looking better than maybe they should have done, coming into that Grand Prix, due to the fact that the Red Fly brought it all back together. And hey, there's nothing like a little mid-race restart to keep you all on your toes. I quite enjoyed it. I'm glad that it happened. Sorry, Kevin, that you had a bad time. I'm glad you're okay. But for the sake of the race, it was worth it. I can't decide whether it made it better or worse. I can't decide whether you make this

1:30.6

podcast better or worse. I'm sure many people feel the same. But it's, I'm, I'm, I'm on, shockingly,

1:38.8

on the fence about it. But, you know, enjoyable race, I would say. 6 out of 10.

1:46.7

Well, that's all we were here for.

1:48.7

Harry's race racing.

1:49.5

Keep breaking late.

1:50.3

See you later.

1:51.0

Yeah, cheers.

1:51.8

Cheers, everyone.

1:52.8

What's actually coming up on today's episode?

1:54.7

Moment of the race, much later on in the episode.

1:57.6

Lando Norris's recovery got all the way back up into the top five. Our thoughts on how he went.

2:03.5

We have to review our bold predictions. Looking forward to that. Alpha Tauri, they had a good day with

2:08.4

Daniel Ricardo in the top 10. Our thoughts on his performance, Ferrari finishing third and fourth.

2:14.2

But let's kick off out front. Max Verstappen won the race. He won it by a long way.

2:18.5

There isn't too much to say on that one. So let's move a little bit further back. Lewis Hamilton

2:23.4

managed to claim second place and fastest lap made good progress from his qualifying position in

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