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The Late Braking F1 Podcast

2023 Singapore GP Review

The Late Braking F1 Podcast

The Late Braking F1 Podcast

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4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2023

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

Carlos Sainz takes victory ENDING Red Bull's perfect run! Sam, Ben & Harry review what was a gripping Singapore GP where the final few laps gave us a four-way battle to victory... and Verstappen nowhere in sight! They break down the race, discussing everything from Mercedes' strategy calls to just what went wrong for Red Bull this weekend. As always they also review their predictions, name their drivers of the day and hear your Moments of the Race.. 🌎Get Exclusive NordVPN deal here ↣ https://nordvpn.com/lbf1 It’s risk-free with Nord’s 30-day money back guarantee! 👍 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.

0:04.7

Make sure to check out new episodes every Wednesday and every Sunday.

0:31.9

Hello and a very warm welcome to the late breaking F1 podcast presented by Harry Eid, Sam Sage and me Ben Hocking.

0:39.9

Today reviewing the Singapore Grand Prix, a Singapore Grand Prix won by the Ferrari of Carlos Sines. The first time this season that a non-red Bull driver has won a Grand Prix, the first time since Brazil of last

0:46.3

year when George Russell took victory. But of course, today, not only no Red Bull on the top

0:52.6

step of the podium, no Red Bull on the podium,

0:55.3

full stop. Carlos Seeking the win, but then Lando Norris for McLaren in second, Lewis Hamilton

1:01.0

for Mercedes in third. George Russell probably would have wanted to have been there, and he could

1:05.1

have been until the last lap. But no Red Bull to be seen. Max Verstappen, best performing there in P5.

1:12.9

What's all that about then, Sam?

1:14.9

Oh, God.

1:16.3

I still just forget going to go, ah!

1:18.8

Because those last 20 laps, that is what we've been waiting for.

1:23.8

When all season we've been saying how, you know, if Red Bull didn't exist, if we say, you're too good, so we're just going to remove it from the equation, we'll watch the other teams crack on with it. This is what we would have been getting. This is how close they would have been time after time. And we've finally seen it happen where they all got to fight out front for a win without Red Bull interfering. And

1:45.5

the funny thing is, this is such a compliment to Red Bull because you've been that good

1:48.9

that I've just been desperate for you to not be there so we can see just how good other people

1:52.8

could be. It was so thrilling. I've wanted to shout and scream for the last 25 minutes. I've

1:57.8

had adrenaline pumping through my very veins. I imagine George Russell is

2:00.9

absolutely furious with himself. But walking into a Grand Prix, and may I say, God bless

2:06.8

virtual safety cars, because what was a, tactically, getting holy with it, because

2:13.9

tactically, it was an interesting Grand Prix Prix but the level of management, the level

2:19.0

of maintaining that tie where to try and get to the end, it dragged on a little bit, didn't it?

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