Debriefing Video: Analysis of the Australian GP

Every week at the beginning of 2010, catch the weekly video debriefing from Motors TV. Hosted by Jean-Luc Roy and Laurent-Frédéric Bollée from the cable television channel, MotorsTV. The goal is simple: to answer your questions about the Grand Prix and analyze the race and current events stirring up F1. The aim is to offer […]

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Debriefing Video: Analysis of the Australian GP

Every week at the beginning of 2010, catch the weekly video debriefing from Motors TV. Hosted by Jean-Luc Roy and Laurent-Frédéric Bollée from the cable television channel, MotorsTV. The goal is simple: to answer your questions about the Grand Prix and analyze the race and current events stirring up F1. The aim is to offer a show that brings together all F1 fans to debate around the same core of current events!

The show is available on the MotorsTV website at the following address: https://fr.motorstv.com/mag/le-debriefing-f1/29032010/debriefing-f1-gp-australie-2010.

This week, J.L. Roy and L-F Bollée review the second Grand Prix of the season: in Melbourne. The podium of Button, Kubica, and Massa, the weather conditions, and the overtaking, providing the spectacle unlike the Bahrain Grand Prix.

The former Head of Engines at Renault F1 – Denis Chevrier – also answers your questions. He is part of the MotorsTV team and his answers are always very interesting. Find his column here.

The interest is to be attentive to you. You can thus ask your questions in writing on the website, or by video by clicking below:

Your questions by video

Your questions in writing

The website of the show

Denis Chevrier’s Column

The Motors TV debrief of the Australian GP and the preview of the Malaysian GP

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