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Ep 140 with Sabré Cook (US Female Racing Star)
Sabré Cook is a Colardo native but we find her at the home of US racing, Indianapolis. We discover her thoughts on W Series, the REAL state of play of Formula 1 in North America, how her career has led to this point and what her future holds...perhaps IndyCar? She has some incredible advice for young racers and if you want to know how to karate chop a snake, you're in the right place! Listen to the end! ;)
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