• Perez Fumbles on Home Turf & Lawson Flips Him The Bird

  • Oct 31 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

Perez Fumbles on Home Turf & Lawson Flips Him The Bird

  • Summary

  • In this spicy episode of the F1 True North Podcast, we break down the Mexican Grand Prix, where Ferrari decided they’d finally remembered how to win back-to-back races! Carlos Sainz didn’t just win; he walked into Mexico like a matador with the crowd roaring behind him. Meanwhile, Lando Norris took P2, scrapping with Verstappen, who collected penalties like they were limited-edition trading cards.

    Charles Leclerc nearly redecorated the last corner wall but pulled off a podium finish with the fastest lap, bringing Ferrari closer to McLaren in the constructors' title. And let's talk about Verstappen – two penalties and a tough weekend, meaning Norris just sliced into his championship lead. Don’t miss the breakdown of everything wild that went down at the Mexican GP!

    📌 Topics Discussed:

    • Sainz’s win and Ferrari’s title push 🇮🇹

    • Norris’s fierce battle with Verstappen and what it means for his title hopes 🏆

    • Max Verstappen’s penalties and their impact on the championship lead 🚩

    • Charles Leclerc’s recovery drive and Ferrari’s strong finish 🏎️

    • Haas and Alpine’s strong performances in the midfield battle ⚔️

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