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Brazilian GP: Will Lando Eventually Beat Max? (w. TMG's Noel Miller)

Brazilian GP: Will Lando Eventually Beat Max? (w. TMG's Noel Miller)

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Alanis, Elizabeth, + Nolan are joined by guest host Noel Miller (The Tiny Meat Gang Podcast) to recap the Brazilian Grand Prix (+ Sprint Race!). They talk about the triumphant return of Stebby v Alonso, a particularly brutal opening lap crash, and the fact that George Russell has had too many good birthdays. They also discuss Charles Leclerc’s “Animal Planet”-esque walk back to the garage and THAT. FINAL. LAP!  00:00 Intro 3:40 Qualifying 23:23 The Race 45:32 Grand Prix Grab Bag 49:07 Boyfriend of the week 51:30 Good Ol’ Boyfriend of the week 55:33 Listener Mail 59:07 Outro Shop DoorDash to get everything you need for the holiday season! Use code RACINGHOLIDAY to get 50% off up to $10 value when you spend $15 or more at convenience, grocery, or select retail stores on DoorDash. Terms apply. Order Alanis’ and Elizabeth’s new book, Racing with Rich Energy, here: https://www.richenergybook.com/ Cook your way through the Formula One calendar with Elizabeth’s new series, Grand Prix Gastronomy https://grandprixgastronomy.substack.com/ Follow Donut Racing Show on Twitter @donutracingshow Email us donutracingshow@donutmedia.com Follow Nolan on IG @nolanjsykes Follow Alanis on IG & Twitter @alanisnking and YouTube @alanisking Follow Elizabeth on IG @elizablackstock and on Twitter @Eliz_blackstock Follow Noel Miller on everything @thenoelmiller  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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