
Dre At The Races – F1’s 2018 Australian Grand Prix
The race reviews are back in 2018, and Dre reviews a tepid Australian Grand Prix, all of Liberty Media’s early changes, and the band-aid for the continued issues the sport has.
The race reviews are back in 2018, and Dre reviews a tepid Australian Grand Prix, all of Liberty Media’s early changes, and the band-aid for the continued issues the sport has.
Part 1: https://www.motorsport101.com/dres-2017-f1-season-reviews-sauber-mclaren-haas-toro-rosso/ Part 2: https://www.motorsport101.com/dres-f1-2017-season-reviews-renault-williams-force-india/ Sorry for the delay folks, had a lot of actual day-job stuff to get through! But I’m back for…
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