2016 Mercedes Rivalry Revisited: With Mike Caulfield
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- Опубліковано 11 чер 2024
- Spanners and Trumpets are joined by a very special guest, NASCAR’s very own 23XI Racing team boss, Steve Lauleta, to talk about the nuances of NASCAR and then former Mercedes and Haas F1 strategist Mike Caulfield hops on to school us on the inside story of the 2016 Mercedes season, along with picking up some crumbs from the Chinese GP in this, the latest episode of Missed Apex Podcast.
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Hands down, the best MA episode I’ve ever seen. Big up Spanners and Matt ❤❤
That Nascar chap was so nice. Good interview guys
Lauleta was a blast, great interview :D
Great video. I learned a lot and it was fascinating.
2016 talk was mostly of Lewis, Nico & Toto. I regret there was no mention of the role / attitude / feedback of Niki Lauda during all this activity. I assume Lauda had some feelings on "Whose fault is it" and what should be done. Niki probably wasn't a disinterested bystander. You (Matt, Mike, Spanners) covered the topic well. I just wish this had been included also.
The US Audience was watching NBC Sports for Spain, the first thing out of Steve Matchetts's mouth was essentially "That's the end of a potential perfect season".
Nascar chat was illuminating! Curious to know how staging would work if transferred to F1?
Also thanks Matt and Spanners for keeping Mike honest! His unconscious bias was showing, damning one driver with faint praise. Mine of course, is well hidden and not at all triggered by set up copying allegations (shhh!)😅
Great pod, loved the peek behind the scenes from Caulfield, and very excited about the upcoming Nascar stuff 👍
I love how your pfp .awesome your comment look sarcastic. Ik it's not supposed to be but I thought that was funny
1:00:00 Matt, you asked about Nico and Lewis's "friendship". Whatever was left of that friendship died in the runoff in Monaco in 2014.
Great ep
I always felt that the crash in Spain was the defining moment of the season. Knocked the wind out of Lewis a bit and introduced him to a very different Rosberg of 2015
Anyone Remember that Toto Rang Max to BEG him to NOT Interfere in the Championship 😂😂😂 Like, what is 18 Year Old Max suppose to do, Not try & Race his Best in Races?
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I can see mercedes selling the team to Toto and becomming a pu supplier instead or even pulling out all together. Be a wolf team again though like the olden days! Maybe a partnerhip with Andretti.
Mercedes have now got the curse of the family car manufacturers in f1. Ford, Toyota, bmw, honda, they are too Corporate and have under investment pressure from the standard car production side when the results dont come.
Sometimes you put your nose in even when you aren’t coming through just to frustrate the driver ahead or compromise their next run. Nico was better at the head games. Lewis was better at being fast.
Zero head games there bud.
Mercedes never understood that driver is more important and drivers championship is more important than the constructors from the point of marketing, redbull is a marketing company and they are geniuses, max is no doubt an amazing driver but nowhere close to the God like figure he's made out to be by the marketing team, and that's why redbull has the biggest sponsors and Mercedes are already losing sponsors as soon as Lewis announced he's leaving, all of a sudden Mercedes is so undesirable that even Alonso didn't want that seat let alone max
The playoffs are why I lost interest in nascar