Podcasts of F1 Reject history

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Podcasts of F1 Reject history

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I've always wanted Jamie and Enoch to one day do a podcast of a great F1 rejects race as if just happened that day, I think the podcast would be a cracker and you have plenty of races to choose from like the '89 Portuguese GP, '92 Spanish GP, '90 US GP and the '89 US Grand Prix to name a few.

Probably never happen but I can dream....
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Hm, related idea, maybe they could write articles about reject races. It makes sense to have reject races next to reject drivers and reject teams.
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Or Reject tracks.

God knows there have been plenty of them.
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USGP 2005 has to be one of the biggest reject races.
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+1 to this idea in any format. Reading the website and listening to the podcast I hear many reject drivers from before my time so I have no memories of individual races from them. This would be a great way to get the full feeling of just how bad it was for some drivers then.
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I heartily agree. This would be mint.
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Tealy wrote:+1 to this idea in any format. Reading the website and listening to the podcast I hear many reject drivers from before my time so I have no memories of individual races from them. This would be a great way to get the full feeling of just how bad it was for some drivers then.


Same here. I only started watching F1 in 2000, and then spent 4 years in Canada where (for me, at least) the F1 coverage was terrible.
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