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The Blatantly Biased Racing Podcast

By: Hassett Studios
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  • Welcome to the wild world of motorsport madness with Jason Hassett and The Casual F1 Fan! Join us for unfiltered discussions, outrageous banter, and a healthy dose of humor as we dissect Formula 1 and beyond. With Jason at the helm, expect no-holds-barred opinions and a relentless quest to poke fun at every racing stereotype. Our mission? To offend as many fans as possible – all in good fun! Subscribe now for a podcasting experience like no other, where passion meets hilarity and where offending fans is just part of the fun. Join the chaos with Jason Hassett and The Casual F1 Fan! #formula 1
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Episodes
  • Mercedes is the reason for Hamilton's Success | Hungary GP Preview ft. @TheMobileChicane
    Jul 18 2024

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    Brought to you by: https://windupmerchant.org/ In the comments on Youtube, and here on X, I see the phrase "Lewis is the reason for Mercedes' Success," "Lewis did more for Mercedes than they did for them" or some variation of that all of the time. It's a ridiculous statement and shows a massive lack of understanding of how F1 works. Mercedes is the reason for Lewis having the opportunity to win those titles. Of course, Lewis deserves credit for taking those opportunities by the balls and delivering them season after season. There's only two seasons out of the 7 where Mercedes won the drivers title from 2014-2020 that might have been lost without Hamilton driving. (Basically depending on who was there instead) If Hamilton wasn't there, even without a second driver, just assuming the same results: 2014 - Rosberg was second, would've won. 2015 - Rosberg was second, would've won 2016 - Rosberg did win. 2017 - Bottas was 3rd, 12 points off Vettel...Bottas is no where near a Vettel, so the fact he was that close says any better driver would've won. Especially given how Ferrari fell apart as always post-2008. 2018 - One of the season that Mercedes might have been lost as Bottas was 5th. Hamilton was clear by around 80 points. So still a lot to be said for the car and if you put an Alonso in there as an example, I'd say the result would be similar.. 2019 - Bottas was second, would've won. (If no Hamilton replacement) 2020 - Bottas was second, would've won. (If no Hamilton replacement) 2021 - Don't mention the war. This isn't taking into account that if Lewis didn't sign, after 2016 with Rosberg leaving, they wouldn't have had Bottas as the number 1, so for example Vettel or Alonso instead. Thus making it more obvious the result would've been the same. In F1 the car is more important. In a tight championship with two close cars, the driver makes the difference. So as much as Lewis was spectacular, and deserved his championships. You can't take that away from him. If he was driving for any other team from 2013-2021 he would still have 1 championship. If he went to Ferrari in 2013, he might have 2. The car is greater than the driver in F1. If you need more evidence, Perez was P2 in the championship last year, look at this year. It's a silly statement that Lewis was the reason for Mercedes success. Mercedes is the reason for Lewis having the opportunity to win those titles. He deserves credit for taking those opportunities, but let's not pretend that Mercedes wasn't winning them without him. #BlatantlyBiasedRacing #BritishGP #LewisHamilton #FerrariFumbles #F1 #Formula1 #RacingPodcast #Motorsport #HamiltonWin #FerrariStruggles

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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • Hamilton's Last Ever Win in F1 | British Grand Prix Review
    Jul 10 2024

    Brought to you by: https://windupmerchant.org/ Join us on the latest episode of the Blatantly Biased Racing Podcast as we dive into Lewis Hamilton's spectacular victory at the British Grand Prix. We analyze his masterful performance and the strategies that led to his win. Additionally, we discuss Ferrari's recent blunders and their potential impact on Hamilton's championship aspirations. Is Ferrari's inconsistency a threat to Hamilton's title hopes? Tune in to hear our thoughts and join the conversation! #BlatantlyBiasedRacing #BritishGP #LewisHamilton #FerrariFumbles #F1 #Formula1 #RacingPodcast #Motorsport #HamiltonWin #FerrariStruggles

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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • The Max Attack on Little Lando | AustrianGP Review ft. @LawVS
    Jul 2 2024

    LawVS Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LawVS LawVS Twitter: https://x.com/LawVSX Brought to you by: https://windupmerchant.org/ In this Blatantly Biased Racing Podcast, we dive into the thrilling events of the 2024 Austrian GP with special guest LawVS. In this episode, we break down the dramatic clash between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris that ultimately led to George Russell's surprise victory after a late-race incident. We'll discuss Verstappen's initial dominance in the sprint race, the fierce battle with Norris and Piastri, and the strategic maneuvers that defined the weekend. Join us for an unfiltered and passionate analysis of the race that had everyone on the edge of their seats. Don't miss our deep dive into every pivotal moment and controversy from the Red Bull Ring! #AustrianGP #F1 #BlatantlyBiasedRacing #MaxVerstappen #LandoNorris #GeorgeRussell #Formula1 #RacingPodcast #LawVS #RedBullRing #AustrianGrandPrix2024

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    1 hr and 19 mins

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