EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 37 MIN
George Russell's Big Win… and What It Did to His Card Prices + Chinese GP Preview
from The Carbon Cardboard F1 Card Podcast
In this episode, Bryan and Scott break down George Russell's season‑opening win in Australia for Mercedes, what it means for his F1 card market, and why collectors love jumping in on a driver's winning journey. They also recap the Australian GP Pick 'em challenge, highlight some massive 2020 Topps Chrome F1 Sapphire hits that rolled through the P1Castle, and wrap up with a quick preview of this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix. 0:00 – Intro 2:59 – George Russell Card Market 9:44 – Pick Em Recap 22:15 – Big 2020 Sapphire Hits 28:21 – Chinese GP Preview Carbon Cardboard covers the intersection of Formula 1 and the sports card hobby. Bryan (@Q3Ccards) and Scott (@P1Castle) bring you race breakdowns, card market analysis, collector psychology, and the wildest hits coming through the P1Castle. Whether you're here for driver card investing, set breakdowns, market trends, or F1 race reactions, this channel keeps you ahead of the curve. If you're enjoying the show, we'd really appreciate your support. Consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, or Amazon Music—it helps the podcast grow and reach more collectors. And if you're watching on YouTube, make sure to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you never miss a new episode. P1Castle on Fanatics Live https://www.fanatics.live/shops/2ef57b91-f20d-47d6-8aa1-03dbcca54ecc Carbon Cardboard on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/carbon-cardboard/id1730633164 Carbon Cardboard on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@carboncardboardpodcast P1Castle Website: P1Castle.com Q3Cards Website: Q3Cards.com @q3cards https://www.instagram.com/q3cards/ @p1castle https://www.instagram.com/p1castle/
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