Match Fixing and Formula One

After Novak Djokovic revealed that he was offered money to lose a tennis match, we speak about match fixing in Formula One. The sport has remained largely clean over the years – thanks to the FIA!
We hope you see our sarcasm as we welcome you to tune in to this week’s episode of The Inside Line where Mithila and Kunal talk about the sport’s love-hate relationship with team orders. We also salute Max Verstappen – the man (or boy!) who showed the world how to deal with team orders.
And our final piece of unsolicited advice to F1 team – fix engines, not races!
(Season 2016, Video 4)

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If you missed our ever-popular episode last week, here’s a chance to tune in – ‘What If Hamilton Had Raced For Red Bull Racing?‘ where we try and calculate the number of Drivers’ Championship titles that Hamilton, Vettel and even Rosberg would’ve won. And then we also bring to you some funny stories in the sport in our ‘Hopeless Happenings’ section.
The Inside Line F1 Podcast is hosted by Mithila Mehta and Kunal Shah. This Formula One podcast offers a unique humourous view on the sport. Follow us on Facebook and on Google+.
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Kunal Shah is an FIA-accredited Formula 1 journalist who has been reporting on Formula 1 for nearly two decades. He worked with the Force India Formula 1 Team for 6 seasons in Marketing, Sponsorship and Commercial roles. As a former single-seater racer, he was responsible for Force India's grassroots talent program, One from a Billion Hunt. Presently, he co-writes a regular Formula 1 column for Firstpost, speaks on Inside Line F1 Podcast & Pits to Podium and produces broadcast/OTT content for NENT Group (Viasport & Viaplay).

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