Editor’s Note: Last Word on Sports is always looking for new and innovative ways to engage sports fans. We have done that by adding a new Formula One based podcast to our growing stable of radio shows. The Inside Line F1 Podcast is produced by Rishi Kapoor and Kunal Shah. This podcast offers unique and humourous views on the latest happenings in the sport of Formula 1 and Indian Motorsport.
Much against public expectations, it was Sebastian Vettel and NOT Lewis Hamilton who bettered Ayrton Senna’s race wins record in Singapore. And this was after clinching a scintillating win under the lights! Join Mithila Mehta and Kunal Shah in this week’s episode of the Inside Line F1 Podcast as they wonder if this was a Ferrari resurgence or a one-off victory.
They discuss a race where almost nothing went as per plan and just when the driver market got boring, it is the engine market that’s leading the rumour mills. After Singapore, it’s exciting to assume that a Red Bull Racing – Ferrari combo would be a lethal racing car.
And as they look forward to Suzuka, here’s a BIG thank you to Ferrari for fuelling competition in Formula1!
The Inside Line F1 Podcast is hosted by Mithila Mehta and Kunal Shah. This Formula One podcast offers a unique humourous view on the sport. Follow us on Facebook: bit.ly/insidelineonfacebook and on Google+: bit.ly/insidelineongoogleplus
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Vettel Beat Hamilton, And Senna
We’d like to thank the boys at the Inside Line F1 Podcast for joining the Last Word on Sports Radio Team. Check back here each week as Rishi Kapoor and Kunal Shah will bring you all the news, commentary and analysis of the week in Formula One, looking at motor sport from a more humorous perspective.
About Kunal Shah: An ardent F1 fan is what industry experts and his colleagues call him. His knowledge and in-depth understanding of the sport of Formula 1 knows no bounds. 31 –year old Kunal Shah lives, breathes, eats Formula1. He has been a part of the sport in multiple ways. First as a racer, then as a team manager; thereafter taking the corporate jump and exploring challenging roles, kick-starting Motorsport verticals for India’s top organizations.