Formula 1 Grid Talk Episode 57: 2020 Italian Grand Prix Review

Welcome to Episode 57 of our Formula 1 podcast, Grid Talk, hosted by George Howson! In this episode joining George we have F1 expert Alex Booth, sports journalist Dev Tyagi, and F1 YouTuber Brit O’Connor. Formula 1 is boring…Lewis Hamilton win all the time… Yeah, not so much! The 2020 Italian Grand Prix threw the form book out the window and was one for the ages. Today the Grid Talk team break down all the big talking points from an epic race. Support our Formula 1 Podcast If you enjoyed this episode of Grid Talk please consider supporting us via Patreon for just $1 a week, so we can get better microphones, cameras, lighting, and maybe a cheeky pint after recording. You may also like to visit the Grid Talk Podcast store, where we have a range of clothing and homewares featuring some of the most famous Formula 1 driver quotes from over the years – we even have a dedicated Kimi section. Also make sure you subscribe so you’re the first to know when each new weekly episode is released. Formula 1 Grid Talk Podcast Dream Guest List Our panellists have a dream list of guests that we would love to have on the podcast, and using the ‘Six Degrees of Separation’ concept, we would love to know if you could help connect us to any of the following people, to see if we can get them on the show. If you know someone who knows someone who knows someone, please reach out via email to media@f1chronicle.com - Toto Wolff - Nigel Mansell - Lewis Hamilton - Jenson Button - Martin Brundle - Daniel Ricciardo - Charlie Martin - Sir Jackie Stewart - Murray Walker - Fernando Alonso - Roger Penske - Jason Plato and Matt Neal - Guenther Steiner - Kimi Raikkonen - Mika Hakkinen - Lando Norris - Pastor Maldonado - Frank Williams - Bernie Ecclestone - Patrick Head - Gordon Murray - Ross Brawn - Gerhard Burger - Nicky Grist - Gary Anderdon - Jann Mardenbrough         Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/Formula1GridTalk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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