Inside Track - Silverstone

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It’s a sort of homecoming for Formula One this weekend, as racing returns to Silverstone 60 years after the circuit hosted the first ever race of the first ever FIA Drivers’ World Championship. In its honour Sidepodcast actually visits the circuit for this special episode of Inside Track.
We look back at the preparation for last year’s British GP with Red Bull’s very own Ole Schack, as well as finding out what to look out for in 2008 with all the boys from Toyota. There’s the usual lap of the circuit plus a quick championship refresher. In short, everything you need to know about the next race on the F1 calendar.
Special thanks to Allianz SE, Toyota Motorsports GmbH, Red Bull Racing and RTV GmbH for the use of their video footage and photographs.





July 3rd, 2008 at 3:43 amme said:
v.quick apology. there’s no mini location map / moving ball thing during the lap, because we’re flat outta time this week.
July 3rd, 2008 at 4:38 amNathan said:
Nice work & great presentation! You guys need to get talking to the BBC and get a show happening
July 3rd, 2008 at 7:54 amChristine said:
Oh gawd, not Trulli again. Do you know how hard he is to transcribe?
July 3rd, 2008 at 10:11 amF1Wolf said:
Trulli better does not finish on podium this weekend. I do not want to see Batman spraying the MUMM
July 3rd, 2008 at 10:55 amme said:
cheers nathan
erm sorry, never gave it a thought.
aha, oh that would be priceless.
July 3rd, 2008 at 11:23 amSteven Roy said:
Is it just me who thinks that even in 100 years time (if I am still around)Mumm will still sound like second best to Moet.
July 3rd, 2008 at 5:00 pmJordan Alllen said:
Just for that, Trulli’s going to get a perfect score. (Pole, win, and fastest lap.)
(With everyone looking at Hamilton this weekend, it should be very easy to sneek in a Feerrari Engine when no-one is looking….)
July 3rd, 2008 at 8:34 pmDom said:
Gah, its been waaaaay too long since i last ventured into the Sidepodcast land comments.
On Coulthards retirement, this gives Red Bull a lot of driver options next year. Including the Possible Alonso move, Vettel and Maybe Bruno Senna will be eyeing Coulthard’s seat. It’ll be interesting to see who they go for. I’m guessing Mark will get No.1 status though, even if they sign Fernando.
July 3rd, 2008 at 8:45 pmme said:
hey dom. the good thing about red bull is they always seem to sort their contracts early. maybe they’ll wait for dc’s coverage to die down and then announce something?