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Let's Talk: Did The Australian Grand Prix Track Changes Improve The Racing?

Duration: 02:10:46Views: 16.4KLikes: 369Date Created: Apr, 2022

Channel: The F1 Word

Category: Sports

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Description: Ahead of the 2022 Australian Grand Prix, the Albert Park Circuit underwent some extensive track changes. But did they help to improve the racing in Melbourne. Join me and Jonty as we discuss how we feel those changes worked out, the state of play after 3 races and answer a few of your questions! The F1 Word is powered by Motorsport Network and Motorsport Images. You can check out the Motorsport Image archive here: motorsportimages.com And for the latest news head on over to: motorsport.com Support the Channel PayPal: f1word@outlook.com Streamlabs: streamlabs.com/seanculli Patreon: patreon.com/f1word Follow The F1 Word on social media: twitter.com/f1word facebook.com/f1word instagram.com/thef1word Channel Partners and Guests Stream Guests Chain Bear: bit.ly/3eCQTkQ Jonty’s Corner: bit.ly/38qc74r Racing Reviews: bit.ly/36k7EO0 Graphic Design Bloomie Design: bit.ly/3lh425I Chapters Countdown: 0:00 Stream start: 6:07 Did track changes work: 7:49 State of play after 3 races: 47:45 Q&A and waffle: 1:22:05 Most images and some videos are provided by Motorsport Images. All other photo/video content is sourced from teams’ media areas #F1 #F12022 #AusGP This channel is unofficial and is in no way associated with Formula 1 companies. F1, FORMULA ONE, FORMULA 1, FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, GRAND PRIX and related marks are trademarks of Formula One Licensing B.V.

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