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Short CornersShort Corners2025 F1 Saudi Arabian GP - full analysis with Peter WindsorPeter talks us through the twists, turns, walls, kerbs, braking points and contact patches of the Saudi Arabian GP, a race characterised by Lando Norris's huge mistake under qualifying pressure; Max Verstappen's pole-lap brilliance and Oscar Piastri's race-long resilience.  This podcast also includes a bonus post-qualifying analysis of Max Verstappen's approach to Turn 27 - the last corner - and interviews with Steve Hallam, Race Engineer to Ayrton Senna at John Player Team Lotus in 1985-86-87.  Now a Senior Engineer at Toyota North America, running the GT3 and GT4 programmes, Steve later switched to McLaren, where he won championships wi...2025-04-2250 minShort CornersShort Corners2025 F1 Bahrain GP - full analysis with Peter WindsorTaking charge of this race from the pole, McLaren-Mercedes' Oscar Piastri drove faultlessly to the chequered flag.  His team-mate, Lando Norris, meanwhile struggled in qualifying and drove a torrid race eventually to finish third, beaten also by Mercedes' George Russell.  Ferrari, running an uncomfortable tyre strategy, were a disappointing fourth and fifth while Red Bull-Honda's Max Verstappen could only manage P6 on a day he'll quickly want to forget. Follow the action in Bahrain in this podcast with Peter Windsor, beginning with free practice on Friday.With thanks to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of ex...2025-04-1437 minShort CornersShort Corners2025 F1 Japanese GP - full analysis with Peter WindsorFrom seemingly nowhere on Friday, when his Red Bull RB21-Honda was plagued with understeer, Max Verstappen rose to the pole at Suzuka on Saturday and to an (unprecedented) fourth consecutive race win on Sunday.  The two McLaren MCL39-Mercedes, driven by Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, clearly  provided the better performance packages; yet, by consolidating his pole and by perfectly managing his tyres and the race as a whole - and by driving faultlessly -  Verstappen achieved one of his greatest dry-track victories.  Relive those moments now on our latest podcast. It begins with Friday at Suzuka - when...2025-04-0948 minShort CornersShort Corners2025 F1 Chinese GP - full analysis with Peter WindsorThe second round of the FIA F1 World Championship gave us everything - a pole and a sprint win for Ferrari's newest driver, Sir Lewis Hamilton; a first GP pole for McLaren-Mercedes' Oscar Piastri; a tense race between Piastri and his team-mate, Lando Norris; and, after it was all over, a stunning report from the scrutineers that resulted in the disqualification of both Ferrari's and Pierre Gasly's Alpine-Renault. In this podcast, Peter looks back at those three, turbulent days in Shanghai.With thanks to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of executive jets:https://jetcraft...2025-03-2446 minShort CornersShort Corners2025 F1 Australian GP - full analysis with Peter WindsorThe rain delivered another F1 thriller in Melbourne, with McLaren-Mercedes' Lando Norris crossing the line to win by only 0.8sec from Red Bull-Honda's Max Verstappen. George Russell and Kimi Antonelli finished P3-P4 for Mercedes and fifth was the excellent Alex Albon (Williams-Mercedes), ahead of Sauber-Ferrari's Nico Hulkenberg and the two, disappointing, Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Sir Lewis Hamilton. The race was strewn with incident, beginning with Racing Bull-Honda's Isaac Hadjar crashing on the formation lap; Alpine-Renault's Jack Doohan losing control on the straight on the opening lap; Carlos Sainz (Williams-Mercedes) spinning into the barriers due to a...2025-03-1749 minShort CornersShort CornersF1 Livestream 0305 with Peter WindsorLots of great questions and comments from our viewers/listeners as we went live on March 5 - the day after Jim Clark's birthday, as it happened.  The range of topics typically runs the full gamut, from Liam Lawson taking the trouble to watch his peers trackside in Bahrain to the effectiveness (or not) of Jean Alesi's incredibly early turn-in driving style. So select your coffee blend, unwrap the croissant...and enjoy.With thanks to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of executive jets:https://jetcraft.comTo OEM Exclusive, the passionate suppliers of OEM u...2025-03-062h 13Inspiring CommunityInspiring CommunityEnsuring the Voices of Children and Youth are Heard and ValuedDr. Nila Das, Executive Director of the Windsor Essex Child/Youth Advocacy Centre (WECYAC). With a PhD in Biomedical Sciences and an MBA from the University of Windsor, she combines scientific expertise with strategic vision to drive organizational growth and improve service delivery for children and youth. Dr. Das is passionate about non-profit leadership and community engagement, advocating for equity and addressing systemic barriers from a young age. As a dedicated ally of children and youth, Dr. Das is committed to empowering young individuals and creating inclusive environments. Her role as an ally is central...2025-02-2137 minShort CornersShort CornersF1 Livestream 0219 with Peter WindsorJoin Peter and viewers/listeners on the first livestream posted from our new studio in Spain.  Feb 19 also happened to be the day after the night before - the follow-up to the much-vaunted F1 75 at London's O2 Arena. Peter canvasses opinions about the event in this livestream but there's also the usual mix of  F1 content from all angles of all eras.  Highlights include: Fernando's chances in 2026; driving on the road with F1 stars; the status of EV in F1 in the light of the rapidly-changing road car market; Christian Horner being booed at the F1 75 event; Oscar Piastri cha...2025-02-202h 05WE Belong PodcastWE Belong Podcast114- Moussa and the Multicultural Council of Windsor and Essex CountyWhen civil war broke out in Moussa's home country of Ivory Coast, he and his family escaped through the bush across the border to Guinea, where he spent another 14 years in a refugee camp before being brought to Windsor as a Government Assisted Refugee. Once here, the Multicultural Council of Windsor and Essex County's Resettlement Assistance Program helped him get settled and follow his dreams. 2025-02-1228 minShort CornersShort CornersF1 livestream 0121 with Peter WindsorJoin Peter for the first livestream of 2025.  Even though the F1 season is still a month or so away there's still plenty about which to talk. Subjects range - as they do -  from Lewis's prospects at Ferrari, to George Russell's status at Mercedes and to Sophia Loren's role in the 2000 Pirelli calendar.With thanks to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of executive jets:https://jetcraft.comTo OEM Exclusive, the passionate suppliers of OEM upgrades for exotic and high-performance vehiclesAnd to TrackNinja, a lap-timer and data app designed to help users im...2025-01-282h 09Inspiring CommunityInspiring CommunityClear Benefits of a School Nutrition ProgramIn this episode, we speak with Stephanie Segave-Tiessen. Stephanie is a creative community leader with over two decades of experience working in the not-for-profit sector. She is currently working as a Project Manager with United Way Windsor-Essex Chatham-Kent, leading an innovative West Windsor School Lunch Pilot Program. She has been a passionate advocate for children and community issues and was directly involved in advancing advocacy work for a national school meal program. As a mom of three boys, her favourite spot to be is at local hockey arenas and soccer fields. This episode looks at the benefits...2025-01-2333 minInspiring CommunityInspiring CommunityServing our youth populationIn this episode, we speak with Nadine Manroe-Wakerell. Nadine is the Director of Clinical Practice at the Windsor Essex Community Health Centre's Teen Health site. Nadine joined the wonderful team at weCHC in 2019, since that time she has overseen various programs such as COVID-19 response services for those affected by homelessness, Hepatitis C, primary care, youth sexual health, Eating Disorders, SAPACCY, mental health, and addictions. Nadine has been an advocate for strategically bridging the gap in healthcare and social services.  With over 20 years of healthcare leadership experience, Nadine is motivated by the resilience of others, the dedication of the team, and...2025-01-091h 00WE Belong PodcastWE Belong Podcast107 - Karyna and The Windsor Women Working With Immigrant WomenKaryna shares her story of escaping Ukraine to find a new home in Windsor, how she's already picking up some Canadian habits, and and how she has found solace in helping others at a local organization her helped her, Windsor Women Working With Immigrant Women (W5). 2024-12-1123 minShort CornersShort Corners2024 F1 Qatar GP - full analysis by Peter WindsorA one-place grid penalty was brushed aside by Max Verstappen in Qatar: within about 25 seconds of the lights going out - for as long as it took to float into T1 on the inside of George Russell, RB20 perfectly-balanced - it was Max in front, with everyone else in his turbulence.  Lando Norris fought him hard but was eventually (and needlessly, in our opinion) penalised for not respecting yellow flags. Russell, ironically, was also penalised for a Safety Car infraction...which left P2 to Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, thereby keeping the Constructors' championship very much alive.  Here are all of Pe...2024-12-0449 minShort CornersShort Corners2024 F1 Las Vegas GP - full analysis by Peter WindsorIt was a momentous Saturday evening on The Strip for not only did Max Verstappen clinch his fourth FIA F1 World Drivers' Championship but also Mercedes scored a convincing one-two finish, maximising the sweet spot of their Pirelli tyres in the cold of the Nevada night.  Ferrari finished third and fourth - a classy Carlos Sainz ahead of an irritated Charles Leclerc - and Max Verstappen drove cleanly and with polish to finish fifth, ahead of the two McLaren-Mercedes drivers.  McLaren never found a Mercedes-like feel for the Pirellis; and, in addition, Oscar Piastri contrived to misjudge his grid sl...2024-11-2742 minShort CornersShort Corners2024 F1 Brazilian GP - full analysis by Peter WindsorThis was one of the great ones - one of the great races and certainly one of the great wins.  From P17 on the grid Red Bull's Max Verstappen not only took the lead of the Brazilian GP with 26 wet laps still to run but also proceeded in setting fastest lap on 15 different occasions.  Some will say that Max was massively helped today by a red flag "free" pit stop - an unpredictable intervention that came on the wrong side of the McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes strategies. One of the reasons, though, that Max stayed out when others stopped wa...2024-11-0846 minShort CornersShort CornersF1 Livestream 0611 with Peter WindsorIn the slipstream of the sensational Brazilian GP, Peter takes live questions and comments from viewers worldwide. Topics include: Max's dominance in the wet (and what this means for the remaining three races); Lando's issues; Lewis's problems; the five fastest qualifiers in F1 (today); a Brazilian racing in F1 in 2025; the qualities of Jarno Trulli; the possibility of Carlos Sainz joining Red Bull and Max in 2025; and tyre changes during red periods.  Note: we experienced some audio issues when this show was livestreamed; these blank spots have been deleted and the file re-formatted. With thanks to Jetcraft, the wo...2024-11-081h 19Short CornersShort Corners2024 F1 Mexican GP - full analysis by Peter WindsorIt was the race when McLaren's Lando Norris closed the gap a little to the championship leader - Red Bull's Max Verstappen.  It was the race when Max, for his part, incurred two ten second penalties for his over-zealous driving.  It was the race when Norris beautifully beat Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in the closing stages. And it was, withal, the race in which Ferrari's Carlos Sainz started from the pole and basically dominated throughout.  His was a classic, classy win - a faultless win in which he even had the perspicacity, on the opening lap, to relinquish the...2024-10-3057 minShort CornersShort Corners2024 F1 USGP Austin - full analysis by Peter WindsorScuderia Ferrari scored a brilliant one-two finish in Austin but it was the incident between Red Bull's Max Verstappen and McLaren-Mercdes' Lando Norris that stole the headlines. Culminating in Peter's take on the dramatic move that resulted in a penalty for Norris, Peter analyses the busy Austin action from Friday through to Sunday, also detailing the only untimed session, the Sprint race and both qualifying sessions.  Download and enjoy.With thanks to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of executive jets:https://jetcraft.comTo OEM Exclusive, the passionate suppliers of OEM upgrades for exotic a...2024-10-221h 04Short CornersShort Corners2024 Qatar Airways F1 Baku GP - full analysis by Peter WindsorPeter Windsor details the events of the Baku GP - from Charles Leclerc's crash on Friday; to the very risky decision to bring both McLarens in to the pits with five minutes remaining in Q1 - a decision that arguably cost Lando Norris a podium; to the sustained brilliance of Norris's team-mate, Oscar Piastri, on race day.  Add the late-rash clash between Carlos Sainz and Sergio Perez and the stunning drives  of F1's newest stars - Franco Colapinto and Oliver Bearman - and you have one of the most absorbing F1 races of the year so far.Wi...2024-09-2749 minShort CornersShort Corners2024 F1 Pirelli Italian GP - full analysis by Peter WindsorAgainst all odds, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc scored a momentous victory in the Pirelli Italian GP.  McLaren-Mercedes appeared to have the race on a plate after seizing the front row in qualifying but  an intra-team battle and resultant crazy mid-race pace played havoc with the McLarens' hard-compound Pirelli left-front tyres.  Forced to stop twice, the McLaren drivers could do nothing about the pace, consistency and tyre management of Leclerc, who ran the correct one-stop strategy as predicted by the race's sponsor.  Pole-sitter Lando Norris, what's more, was lucky to survive the first lap after his team-mate, Oscar Piastri, audaciously passed him...2024-09-041h 06Broady Windsor Group PodcastBroady Windsor Group PodcastReal Estate Market Trends: Insights & Tips from Broady Windsor GroupKnow the latest real estate trends in 2024 with the Broady Windsor Group! In this insightful episode, Sean and Scott broke down how prices, sales, and inventory are shaping the market, focusing on the West Island’s single-family homes. They also tackle the challenges of upsizing, including financial considerations and the complexities of conditional offers. Join our Homeowners Advisory Club for free access to advice and a directory of trusted service providers!Market TrendsIn the first half of 2024, prices for single-family homes in the West Island have increased by about 3%, with sales and inventory also on...2024-07-2545 minShort CornersShort Corners2024 F1 Hungarian GP - full analysis by Peter WindsorAlthough this race resulted in a resounding one-two finish for McLaren-Mercedes it will always be remembered for the acrimony surrounding McLaren's decision to give the win to Oscar Piastri.  In so doing, the McLaren management stood by a pre-race decision to reward the driver who led off the line - itself an extraordinary plan - and threatened Lando Norris with reduced further support if he didn't cede his race lead to Piastri.  Peter Windsor talks about this in our latest podcast - and about the fractious race of Red Bull's Max Verstappen, who eventually finished P5.  Sir Lewis Hamilton dro...2024-07-2344 minShort CornersShort Corners2024 F1 British GP - full analysis by Peter WindsorRe-live Sir Lewis Hamilton's titanic win at Silverstone via Peter Windsor's full analysis. Peter pin-pointed the breathtaking grace of Lewis's driving as early as Saturday, when Lewis's prolonged use of eighth gear into Becketts was in sharp contrast to that of his team-mate, George Russell, who was using seventh at exactly the same place. George led the race from the pole but Lewis was a constant presence. When the early rain fell, it was Lewis who took the lead; and when McLaren's Lando Norris was delayed in the pits during the final round of tyre changes it was Lewis...2024-07-1136 minShort CornersShort Corners2024 F1 Austrian GP - full analysis by Peter WindsorRe-live the frenetic Austrian GP with Peter Windsor, beginning with free practice and Sprint qualifying on Friday and culminating in a late-race collision between Red Bull's Max Verstappen and McLaren-Mercedes' Lando Norris.  George Russell (Mercedes) weaved through the debris to score career win number two, with Oscar Piastri second for McLaren-Mercedes and Carlos Sainz back on the podium for Ferrari in P3. As ever, Peter matches objectivity with insight, drawing on his years in F1 as both a team and driver manager.With thanks to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of executive jets:https://jetcraft.c...2024-07-0352 min