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https://www.buzzsprout.com/2421798/fan_mail/new Canada gives us the kind of Formula One weekend that makes you argue with your mates for days: big pace swings, strange tyre choices, and just enough chaos to expose who is thinking clearly under pressure. This week on Two Soft Compounds, Rick and Damien jump straight into the Canadian Grand Prix story that left everyone shaking their heads: McLaren starting on intermediate tyres on a track that was basically dry, despite Oscar Piastri telling the team it made no sense. We break down what they were trying to solve, why it backfired so badly, and how quickly a race weekend can unravel. From there, we dig into Mercedes and why the upgrades suddenly make them look like the team to beat, while the Russell vs Antonelli fight shows how easily thrilling turns messy in modern Formula One. We also cover Hamilton’s strongest Ferrari performance yet, Verstappen’s blunt take on the new regulations, Hadjar’s frustrating penalties, Aston Martin’s ongoing problems, and why Canada may finally have given Formula One the kind of unpredictable racing it wanted from these new cars. Plus, Monaco is next, the weather may turn and if these cars hit the rain around the principality, absolutely anything could happen. Production Credits: Presented by: Rick Houghton & Damien Reid Studio Engineer & Editor: Ben Dover Executive Producer: Ian Carless Produced by: W4 Podcast Studio [https://www.w4podcaststudio.com/]
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