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Episode 26: James goes to Miami F1

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  • Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
  • Summary
    James went on a trip to Miami for the F1 race organized by Legendary Auto Sports. The trip started with a flight delay, but eventually, they made it to Miami. James attended a Black Crowes concert the night before the race. The race itself was exciting, and James had a great time. He also mentioned his Seiko SKX007K2 watch. The conversation in this part revolves around the experience of attending an F1 race in Miami. The hosts discuss their travel to Miami, visiting a car collector club, the race track experience, the cost of attending the race, and the food options available. They also touch on the comparison between F1 and NASCAR races and the accessibility to the cars and merchandise at the event. The conversation covers various topics including attending the Formula 1 race in Miami, dealing with homeless individuals, and the challenges of gentrification. The hosts share their experiences at the race, discussing ticket prices, security measures, and the excitement of seeing the cars in action. They also talk about encounters with homeless individuals near their workplaces and the impact of gentrification on homelessness. The conversation ends with a funny story about a homeless man and his dog that wandered into one of the host's offices.
    Chapters
    00:00 Preparing for the F1 Race
    13:02 The Exciting F1 Race Experience
    13:02 The Travel and Logistics of Attending an F1 Race in Miami
    14:01 Exploring a Car Collector Club: The Patina Collective
    21:57 The Cost of Attending an F1 Race: Tickets, Food, and Merchandise
    25:55 Food Options at the Race: Pizza and Reasonably Priced Items
    27:27 Comparing F1 and NASCAR Races: Viewing Experience and Crowd Demographics
    29:25 Access to Cars and Merchandise at the Event
    29:55 Attending a Formula 1 Race in Miami
    41:53 Dealing with Homeless Individuals
    48:07 The Impact of Gentrification
    49:01 Encounters with Homeless Individuals

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