Episode #221: Still He Rises - The Lewis Hamilton Special
Nov 19, 2019, 12:53 PM
Welcome to a slightly delayed but special edition of the Podcast, as we dedicate this one to Lewis Hamilton in the twilight of his six world title. His career to date, the struggles he's faced, the controversy on and off the track, any contenders to the throne, and his impact on F1, with Dre, Cam, RJ and King!
The Lewis Hamilton longform section:
- The story of his 2019, a very different but still dominant Lewis, points-racking while others fell
- His all-time legacy on track, his favourite moments, his highlights
- His impact off-track, from fashion, to rap, to cracking America, to his sporting impact back home
- What next? What would it take for him to be the GOAT? What future do you see for him?
- Any challengers for his mantle?
- The story of his 2019, a very different but still dominant Lewis, points-racking while others fell
- His all-time legacy on track, his favourite moments, his highlights
- His impact off-track, from fashion, to rap, to cracking America, to his sporting impact back home
- What next? What would it take for him to be the GOAT? What future do you see for him?
- Any challengers for his mantle?
News:
- Holy shit, Peugeot are coming back to the WEC Hypercar era
- Also holy shit, F1 aims to be carbon-neutral by 2030 as "next big challenge"
- Shocker, Mercs 2020 could be its final year in 115th quit threat
- Iker Lecouna to make MotoGP debut early at Valencia, Main bosses kinda want Lorenzo to quit Honda?
- MotoGP forms agreement for Hungarian MotoGP round in 2022, increasing round count to 167
- Charles Leclerc to take an engine penalty in Brazil, 10-place grid penalty
- Holy shit, Peugeot are coming back to the WEC Hypercar era
- Also holy shit, F1 aims to be carbon-neutral by 2030 as "next big challenge"
- Shocker, Mercs 2020 could be its final year in 115th quit threat
- Iker Lecouna to make MotoGP debut early at Valencia, Main bosses kinda want Lorenzo to quit Honda?
- MotoGP forms agreement for Hungarian MotoGP round in 2022, increasing round count to 167
- Charles Leclerc to take an engine penalty in Brazil, 10-place grid penalty