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The Autosport F1 Podcast

Italian Grand Prix Review

The Autosport F1 Podcast

Motorsport Studios

News, Sports, Sports News

4.1742 Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2023

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Ferrari arrived at the Italian GP and threw everything at stopping Red Bull's dominance, with a highly-focussed package specifically for Monza and a pole position to ensure they led from the front. But was it enough to get their first win in over a year?   Bryn Lucas is joined by Filip Cleeren in Italy, plus Kevin Turner and Jake Boxall-Legge, to analyse all of today's track action.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

It's been 40 years since an Irishman played in the NFL.

0:05.7

The first football game I has actually ever went to about 80,000 people there.

0:10.6

And his story has been untold until now.

0:13.5

The year after that, I played in that game in the same venue.

0:16.5

This is the story of Neil O'Donoghue, aka Corny, the last Irishman in the NFL.

0:23.9

As Neil walked in, he's having the heart to talk, so, oh my God.

0:26.8

Watch, Donnie. He thought he was back in soccer for a minute.

0:29.9

He got in his car and had an accident.

0:32.1

It left him paralyzed from the neck down.

0:34.6

Like, follow, or subscribe to Corny wherever you get your podcasts.

0:38.1

But hey, that's part of the game.

0:42.3

From autosport.com and Autosport magazine, this is the Autosport podcast, and I'm your host,

0:48.1

Bryn Lucas.

0:51.7

There have been five different winners in the last five visits to Monza for the Italian Grand Prix,

0:56.2

but with a certain Max Rastappen looking for the outright record of consecutive wins,

1:00.5

he'd have to break that chain. He won at Monza in 2022, but could he do it again? Would he secure

1:06.6

that record, taking the consecutive wins for Red Bull to 15, or could the prancing horse get a

1:12.0

victory on home soil? Well, to look back at all the action from what was a pretty entertaining

1:16.9

afternoon, I have with me, live from Monza, Philip Clearing, the editor at Autosport, Jake

1:23.4

Boxel Leg, JBL for short, F1 writer at Autosport, and Kevin Turner, the chief editor. You've guessed it from Autosport. Good to have all you three with me. Thanks very much. Good to be here. Always delighted to be on. Whether you'll feel about that by the end of this podcast is a very different thing. I'm just going to have to get used to not calling you Martin. So for those who don't know who Martin is, he's the regular voice here on the Autosport podcast. And Phil, good to have you as well. Good to be here. Lovely. Right. Let's start then, showy, because going into this one here, it was all Vostappen. Vestappen, Vestappen. Will he get the record? Will he not get the record? But I don't want to start there. It's in Italy, it's Monsla,

2:01.1

the Tifosia there, you know, they're being as loud and as raucous as ever. Let's start with

2:06.1

the easy question. How do Ferrari fans feel about today's race? Most people are quite excited,

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