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Inside Line F1 Podcast: Will F1 Survive Without Bernie?

After a not so successful test in Jerez where Formula1 cars lapped the circuit at GP2 speeds, the sport now heads to Bahrain for the second pre-season test of the 2014 Formula1 Season. I would be surprised if fans disagreed with my view that the Bahrain test is probably more awaited than any of the previous Bahrain GPs!

In this week’s episode of the Inside Line F1 Podcast, we try and simplify the ‘brake by wire’ system, a term that you will hear and over-hear in the build up to and during the entire season. And of course, we talk about Formula1‘s succession plan or the lack of it in the wake of Mr. E’s trial in a court of law.

Bernie Ecclestone

And before I share what’s in store in this week’s episode, a BIG thank you to all for making our 2014 Inside Line F1 Podcast Awards a massive success!

I have rambled and scribbled in the past on how Mr. E needs to focus as much on Formula1 marketing as he does on the finances as Formula1 enters newer territories. And of course his reluctance (as I see it!) to embrace new age media to reach out to and offer different versions of Formula1 content to the younger audiences.

And while you tune in to the latest episode, our thoughts go out to Michael and his family yet again; Come Back, Michael!

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