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The Autosport F1 Podcast

Canadian Grand Prix Review

The Autosport F1 Podcast

Motorsport Studios

News, Sports, Sports News

4.1742 Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2023

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Martyn Lee is joined by Autosport’s F1 Reporter Filip Cleeren and our special guest, U.S. motorsport journalist and F1 author Elizabeth Blackstock, to analyse the Canadian Grand Prix.   They discuss the achievement of Red Bull hitting 100 wins in Formula 1 even at a weekend which was not one of their strongest. They also discuss the pressure on Sergio Perez following another qualifying where he failed to reach Q3.   Behind Max Verstappen and the inevitable World Championship coming his way, the battle for runner up spots continues to deliver plenty of interest with Aston Martin, Mercedes and Ferrari all giving us interesting talking points. You can find Elizabeth online here: https://twitter.com/eliz_blackstock Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This podcast is part of the Sports Social Podcast Network.

0:04.8

From autosport.com and Autosport magazine, I'm Martin Lee, and this is the Autosport podcast.

0:14.1

Well, that wasn't a bad podium today with Max Verstappen standing on the top step, followed

0:18.9

home by Fernando Alonzo and Lewis Hamilton.

0:22.8

Oh, and joined by a certain Adrian Newey.

0:25.6

It's 100 wins for Red Bull, 200 wins for Adrian Newey himself.

0:29.9

Between the drivers, just an 11 world championships, and 376 F1 wins on that podium. That wasn't bad. Let's get into our race review show

0:42.7

of the Canadian Grand Prix. We're joined by our Formula One reporter Philip Clearen, who has just

0:47.7

got back to his accommodation from the circuit. And our special guest today is motorsport journalists, writer, author,

0:57.1

someone I have wanted to get on the podcast for so long. Elizabeth Blackstock, thank you

1:01.9

for coming on the podcast tonight. Thank you so much for having me. It's good to be here. I'm glad

1:05.5

we finally got it all the work out. So where can our listeners find your work and will have read your stuff? I am everywhere.

1:13.3

You'll probably have known me from Jalapnik. I'm the senior editor. I have a podcast called Donut

1:18.1

Racing Show. And if you want to find out more of all of the 900 other things I keep on my

1:23.1

to-do list, follow me on Twitter at Elis underscore Blackstock. You'll find everything there.

1:28.9

Your Twitter feed, you are prolific on Twitter. I'm convinced that you have somebody posting for you

1:34.9

because you must sleep at some point. And yet whenever I come and there's always something about

1:39.6

racing, whether you're talking about your LeMond love last week, you know, the NASCAR Chevy

1:45.8

Camaro that was just making a hell of a racket going around, the Circuit of the South.

1:50.3

But, and that, that went down really well. But so what, in terms of like what you naturally

1:55.2

gravitate to, is it Formula One? Is it, what motorsport do you fall in love with the most?

2:00.1

Formula One, so I grew up with NAS, being a good, homegrown American, but Formula One was what got me back into racing. I got out of it as I was getting older. And then Rush came out, and I could not believe that that was actually a story that was based on reality. So I got into F1, but if I'm going to be honest, my true love, I think, is IndyCar,

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