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Use this thread to ask for the status of some reject 'celebrities' . I'm starting with ' Whatever happened to Stephen Slater?
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He's a commentator for Star Sports in Asia.
Better than 'Tour in a suit case' Takagi.
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Nope.... different Stephen Slater!

And this is one of the odder threads I've come across!

F1 Rejects' own S. Slater I believe is still in the UK. Not sure what he's up to, but he has moved on from his reject-tracking-down and interviewing days.
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Long-time listeners of the podcast may recall that Stephen visited us in Sydney whilst working on the A1GP coverage in its inaugural 2005-06 season. He has since moved particularly into the documentary-filming and production field, especially in the space/astronomy area. He doesn't do much motorsport stuff, although he did do some videos for the iSport GP2 team.
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Whatever (sic) happened to Luca Badoer? :D
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eytl wrote:Long-time listeners of the podcast may recall that Stephen visited us in Sydney whilst working on the A1GP coverage in its inaugural 2005-06 season. He has since moved particularly into the documentary-filming and production field, especially in the space/astronomy area. He doesn't do much motorsport stuff, although he did do some videos for the iSport GP2 team.


Are you two still in touch with him?
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