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Welcome to the F1 Time Portal, where we dive headfirst into the thrilling history of Formula 1 racing. The stories, dramas, drivers - and of course the awesome racing! Brought to you by two F1 nerds😊
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Lotus, McLaren and Ferrari are all tied up at the top of the Constructor's Championship table, and only 4 points separate the top 3 in the drivers' standings. Join us as we continue to follow this tight season and re-live a sliding doors moment for a famous identity of Formula One still active on the grid in F1 today. Send us a text…
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With Jackie Stewart romping in a huge win in the opening round it was looking like Tyrrell were going to be the team to beat this season. Their competitors had other ideas however, as we see some big name teams and an old favourite get back to the top of the podium to give Tyrrell a run for their money. Send us a text…
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1971 had been one of the least successful seasons for Lotus and Colin Chapman as Tyrrell, Ferrari, and the March "Tea Tray" 711 all outperformed the once giant of the sport. Can Lotus, with their young gun Emmerson Fittipaldi, regain their dominance to win the 1972 World Championship? Join us as we are introduced to one of the most famous liveries …
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After a strong finish to the 1970 F1 season, Ferrari were coming into 1971 hot favourites to take out the Championship. Join us as we see the debut of fantastic designs such as the Brabham "Lobster Claw" and the March "Tea Tray", re-live some amazing racing, as well as the inaugural win of a future icon of the sport. Send us a text…
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While the 60’s saw a lot of innovation enter Formula 1, it was in 1970 that cars were given a radical new look and aerodynamics played an even greater role in performance. Join us as we re-live the launch of the progressive Lotus 72 and perhaps Ferrari's most famous engine of all time the 180 degree V12 Boxer as the battle between engine power and …
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With liveries now taking on the colours of sponsors and aero aids introduced for the very first time (yes, even for Ferrari!) we start to recognise the F1 of more recent times. Join us as we re-live these moments as well as the amazing racing, statement wins, and colossal failures of some of the biggest names in the sport. Send us a text…
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Denny Hulme stepped out of the number two shadow to pip his team boss to the 1967 Championship. It was the first team 1-2 since Phil Hill and Wolfgang von Trips in 1961. Can Hulme's solid season see him crowned the people's champion? Join Luigi, Rosa and Nacho as they rate the drivers, engines and a few other surprises for the 1967 TP Championship.…
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Eddie Jordan Racing was the underdog of the F1 grid in the early nineties. In this episode we re-live the team's first ever F1 win at the 1998 Belgian Grand Prix, the same race which saw the infamous incident between Michael Schumacher and David Coulthard as well as one of the most chaotic starts in formula one history due to heavy rain. Send us a …
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In this final episode for the 1967 season we re-live what proved to be the most dramatic race of the year, the Italian GP at Monza. Traditionally an action packed race at a lightning fast, slipstreaming circuit, this race rarely disappoints. This year is no different with the result coming down to the final half-lap. Join us as we conclude the 1967…
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So far, the dependable Repco-Brabham seems to have the measure of the mercurial Lotus-Ford. Can Lotus turn their ill-fated year around starting with Clark's home race, the British GP, which he had won 4 out of the previous 5 years? Join us for this story and more including the exciting debut of Jacky Ickx (what a great name!) at the Nurburgring who…
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After an insipid start to the season both Jack Brabham and Jim Clark take to the grid with their new cars hoping to fight their way up the championship table. Join us as we take you back to Zandvoort, where Jim Clark shows us how to take driver and machinery to the limit and chalk up what would be the first win of many many wins for the Ford Coswor…
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1967 sees the debut of the stunning new Lotus 49 powered by the even more stunning Ford-Cosworth engine. Can this partnership challenge the superiority of the less sophisticated Brabham Repco outfit? Re-live the thrills and spills of every race as the now veteran Jack Brabham and teammate Denny Hulme take on the highly rated driver lineup for Lotus…
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The new 3-litre formula and the surprise withdrawal of engine manufacturer Coventry Climax threw the Britsh teams into chaos for the start of the 1966 season. Only one team would be prepared having signed with a relatively unknown engine maufacturer from halfway across the world at the end of 1965. With the debut of a big name team, and perhaps one…
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The Italian Grand Prix in Monza was again the closest race of the year. The "Temple of Speed" did not disappoint as the lead changed a record forty-two times between four drivers before Hill’s BRM team-mate Jackie Stewart won the slipstreaming battle and scored his maiden GP victory to cap an impressive rookie campaign. Join us for this and more st…
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