Listen "Max Verstappen F1 Quit Threat and Ricciardo Farewell"
Episode Synopsis
In the latest episode of The Total Motorsport F1 Show, sees host Joe Krishnan is still with the reserve drivers so Dov Schiavone is back behind the wheel, and he’s joined by F1 journalists Adam Dickinson and Brandon Sutton to dissect the critical moments from the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix weekend. The trio discuss Lando Norris' dominant but 'lucky' performance in Singapore, as the McLaren driver pulled out the second biggest winning margin of the 2024 F1 season to further cut into Max Verstappen's championship lead. But is it too late for Lando?The conversation then shifts to Daniel Ricciardo, and whether or not he is leaving Formula 1 and RB for good? All the signs seemed to point to the Australian being replaced by Liam Lawson for the remainder of the season, though no official statements were given from RB, Red Bull or Ricciardo himself. That situation then caused a 'fastest lap' conspiracy in the F1 paddock as Ricciardo posted the quickest time in Singapore, taking it - and one championship point - from Norris, but raised some eyebrows at McLaren. Swearing was also a major topic at the Singapore GP, with Verstappen receiving 'community service' for some foul language at the start of the weekend, as the FIA look to crackdown on the F1 drivers using naughty words. Finally, the spotlight turns to George Russell and his future at Mercedes with Red Bull team principal Christian Horner making headlines which his admission that the Milton Keynes outfit could look to sign the Brit when his Mercedes contract expires. This of course garnered the expected response from Toto Wolff. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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