Tag Archives: Formula 1

Ep. 345: Will Red Bull or Ferrari Start the Formula 1 Season on Top?

Or someone else? Aston Martin looked strong, Mercedes looked stronger than last year. Alfa Romeo too. What we know? This Formula 1 season already looks epic!

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Ep. 344: Ford to Join Red Bull Racing in F1 in 2026.

Move over Porsche, Ford is back in F1 and with Championship winning Red Bull Racing. A team Red Bull bought from Ford support, ironically enough.

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Ep. 337: Return of the Hulk? At Haas??

That and more silly season news. Plus how much money did Red Bull Racing spend in 2021? Many eyebrows are raised ahead of the final budget certification

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Ep. 336: IMSA Petit Le Mans Finale this Weekend

Ahead of Petit Le Mans, I talk with Ricky Taylor, Driver of the Acura ARX-05 DPi car for Wayne Taylor Racing about his chances of securing the 2022 Championship.

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Ep. 335: Where to Go, Daniel Ricciardo?

In Formula 1’s silliest of silly seasons seen in eons, Daniel Ricciardo seems, inexplicably, odd man out. But several seats are still up for grabs. And much more news.

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Sebastian Vettel, Go Indycar Racing

15 years racing in the pinnacle of motorsport. 57 pole positions. 53 wins, which is more than Alain Prost by the way. And four Driver’s World Championships. What a phenomenal career. And you’re just 35! Seriously impressive all the way around. Moreover, up and down the grid, you’ve earned admiration and respect as a human being. Perhaps—no—definitely the more impressive result here.

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Ep. 334: The Austrian GP Showcased the Absurdity of Track Limits

Several drivers received multiple warnings, a few saw black and white flags, and a couple were penalized. None of them gained an advantage. Sprints still seem silly, too. Otherwise, great race!

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Ep. 333: The British GP Delivered Spectacle, Drama, and Firsts

Rain fell during qualifying again and brought a somewhat unexpected starting grid. A mega crash at the start of the race proved also to be just the start of the action.

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Ep. 332: The Canadian GP Brought Intense Competition, Rain or Shine

Wet qualifying and dry racing brought different strategies, setups, and a scrambled starting grid. Engine penalties didn’t help. And I interview Porsche factory driver, Laurens Vanthoor.

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Episode 328: The Monaco GP Proves that Even the Jewel in the Crown Can Get Wet

It occasionally rains in Monaco. Changing conditions increased the importance of pit strategy and mistakes bit some teams harder than others. Nice weather prevailed stateside for the Indy500, but high winds played with car balance, as did pit penalties.

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