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The Parc Fermé F1 Podcast

FBCTrackTalk- Spain

The Parc Fermé F1 Podcast

The Parc Fermé

Leisure, Sports, Sports News, News, Automotive

4.4713 Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2016

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Join Paul for a quick lap of the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona Spain. What to look for in this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Half a second on him, half a second in the first sector.

0:05.0

Ralph, you cannot overtake Damon, okay?

0:08.0

There's a plea border. You cannot overtake Damon.

0:11.0

Come on, close him down and kill him.

0:13.0

Senando is faster than you.

0:16.0

You heard me before, didn't you, Ralph, about overtaking David.

0:19.0

You heard that, didn't you?

0:20.0

Don't let me a roll. Get that Ralph? Didaking david you heard that didn't you that's it

0:20.9

that redmond get that ralph did you hear me that big guy not down for another two driver

0:26.5

when are you going to call me in man this time to be kivvy get out of the way

0:31.4

Ralph acknowledge it

0:32.7

Hi everybody this is Paul charlie with f FBC Track Talk and today we are talking about

0:38.8

Circuit de Cataluna, a little French and Spanish mixed in there. You're welcome. Spanish

0:45.9

Grand Prix, obviously this is the haven of winter testing so the teams and the drivers know this

0:50.2

track very well. They're not going to be guessing on their setups, etc. But this also is,

0:56.8

of course, the debut of a lot of upgrades for some of these teams that can afford one. So they'll still

1:02.1

be out there pounding out the laps, but perhaps doing more development work than really testing

1:07.0

and training and figuring out what their setups will be for this track. It has been

1:12.9

a Formula One track since 1991, so quite significant amount of years now. The laps on this track

1:22.4

for the weekend coming is 66. The track is 4.655 kilometers long for you that are keeping log of that at home

1:30.5

the lap record of the oddly enough is a little different than what we've seen in the past which is

1:35.9

usually from the early 2000s but it's 2008 with kimi reichen and with a 21.67 and have 16 turns last year the track was won by one, Nico Rosberg, who happens to be

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