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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2014 · 9 MIN

Racing First, Engineering Later

from Inside Line F1 Podcast · host Inside Line F1 Podcast

Given the plight of the teams and their cars, shouldn't Formula1 have stuck to the age old motorsport adage 'Racing First, Engineering Later'? Will the 2014 F1 season become an engineering challenge? We discuss that and more in the latest episode of the Inside Line F1 Podcast. The Inside Line F1 Podcast is produced & hosted by Rishi Kapoor and Kunal Shah. This Formula1 podcast offers a unique humourous view on the sport. (Image Courtesy: Google Images) Subscribe on iTunes Store: http://bit.ly/insidelinef1podcast or via RSS for Google, Android, Blackberry or Windows phones: feed://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:18166789/sounds.rss or on MixCloud: http://www.mixcloud.com/insidelinef1podcast/ And hear our ever popular episodes from the previous weeks: 1. Red Bull Needs Wings (http://bit.ly/1llc2Ah) 2. 2014 Inside Line F1 Podcast Awards (http://bit.ly/1cYyQfS) 3. Will F1 Survive Without Bernie (http://bit.ly/1bMPWxS) 4. F1 Cars, GP2 Lap Times (http://bit.ly/1e11o8L) 5. Come Back Michael (http://bit.ly/1gEgFAK) 6. YOUR Chance To Own A Formula1 Team (http://bit.ly/18R1BKJ) 7. Gracias V8, Hola Turbo (http://bit.ly/194vQO1) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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