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EPISODE · May 25, 2015 · 30 MIN

Formula Pubscast Monaco 2015; Max Attack!

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Does this need any introducing? You already know the big talking point and you are here because you want to hear people's reactions to it, right? Mercedes dun goofed and people had their say about it. Also Max looked good for a bit, then he dun goofed too, setting off a chain reaction that would change the face of the Monaco GP and ensure it was talked about for a very long time. Sadly, not because it was a great race, but once again it all comes down to action on pit lane. Next up is Canada, we all like that one, so positivity will return to the sport then, with any luck! www.motorsportinpubs.co.uk @formulapubscast

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