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- 1458 - Autosport F1 - 2026 Australian Grand Prix Review
The 2026 F1 season kicked off with a dramatic race in Melbourne, showcasing new regulations and fierce competition. In this episode, Chief Editor Kevin Turner is joined by Autosport writers Jake Boxall-Legge and Stuart Codling to analyse the race highlights, technical insights, and emerging contenders, giving you a comprehensive breakdown of the first race of the year. Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction to the 2026 Melbourne GP and race highlights 02:24 - Weekend impressions from trackside reporter Stuart Codling 03:52 - Public perception and driver comments on regulations’ impact 05:46 - Race start chaos: battery issues and safety concerns 07:36 - Exciting overtakes and early battles between Russell, Leclerc, and Hamilton 09:44 - Deployments, energy management, and qualifying insights 11:43 - Race pace, tyre longevity, and strategy missteps 13:02 - Safety and reliability of new energy deployment systems 15:02 - Team strategies, mistakes, and potential safety issues 18:08 - Mercedes’ performance gap and customer engine concerns 21:04 - End-of-race performances and up-and-coming drivers 25:00 - Strategic calls during virtual safety cars and their outcomes 27:49 - Ferrari's performance and predictions for Monaco and beyond 29:23 - Rookie driver Isaac Hadjar's impressive debut and team progress 32:37 - New teams Audi and Cadillac: performances and future prospects 36:15 - Aston Martin’s technical issues with Honda power and future outlook 40:03 - Preview of the China GP and the introduction of the sprint race 41:23 - Final thoughts and season expectations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 09 Mar 2026 - 1457 - Autosport Retro - Top 10 F1 Team Debuts
Making an immediate impact in Formula 1 can be extremely tough. As Cadillac and Audi – one a new entity, the other having taken over Sauber – prepare for their debuts, we highlight the best performances by new teams in the history of the championship. In the latest of Autosport’s Top 10s, host Kevin Turner selects the 10 best world championship debuts by teams, while renowned F1 journalist and author Maurice Hamilton decides whether or not he agrees with the ranking. For this list, we have focused on the very first grand prix for each team, rather than the whole season. We have excluded constructors that were well established when the world championship began in 1950, so no Alfa Romeo (1-2-3 on its debut) or Ferrari (second at Monaco). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 04 Mar 2026 - 1456 - Autosport Retro - Top 10 F1 Cars That Never Won a Title!
Championship winners and cars with multiple victories on their CVs usually grab the limelight when it comes to the greatest cars in Formula 1 history. But there have been some fantastic machines that have narrowly missed out on ultimate glory. We reckon they deserve recognition, too. So, in the latest of Autosport’s Top 10s, leading F1 journalist Maurice Hamilton joins host Kevin Turner to debate and discuss the 10 best F1 cars that never took a title. We’ve excluded the Lotus 78 because it played a part in Lotus’s title double in 1978, prior to the arrival of the 79 (much more so than the 312B3-74 did in 1975), as well as the 1991 Williams FW14 due to its similarity to the gizmo-laden B version that dominated in 1992. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 25 Feb 2026 - 1455 - Autosport Retro - Top 10 F1 Circuits
More than 70 tracks have hosted a world championship grand prix since the contest began in 1950, but which are the best? In the latest of Autosport’s Top 10s, host Kevin Turner picks out the 10 greatest F1 circuits, while renowned F1 journalist and author Maurice Hamilton decides whether or not he agrees with our choices… For the article on the top 10 F1 circuits, visit https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/top-10-greatest-f1-circuits/10798627/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 18 Feb 2026 - 1454 - Autosport Retro - Top 10 Teams in F1 History
Ferrari, McLaren, Red Bull, Williams, Mercedes… The list of great Formula 1 teams contains some of motorsport’s biggest hitters – and that’s before we get on to those that are no longer active. At the start of a new series of Autosport Top 10s, host Kevin Turner picks out the 10 greatest teams in world championship history, based on their success, longevity and impact. Renowned F1 journalist and author Maurice Hamilton is the special guest casting his critical eye over the rankings… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 11 Feb 2026 - 1453 - F175 - The Greatest Grand Prix
What makes a race truly legendary? Is it a wet-weather masterclass, a relentless wheel-to-wheel duel, or an underdog story that defies the odds? As Formula 1 celebrated its 75th year, we move beyond the championship permutations to rank the sheer quality of the racing itself. This is it, the big one! In the final episode of our series looking at the greatest races in world championship history, we set out to choose the best Formula 1 Grand Prix. Sky Sports F1 pundit and racing driver Karun Chandhok brings his extensive knowledge and a critical eye to our debate, with host Kevin Turner and author Roger Smith – who struggled to agree on this one! What’s your favourite GP? If you’d like to take a further look at the best GPs of the past 75 years, keep an eye out for Smith and Turner’s new book, Formula 1 All the Races: The 100 Greatest Races. A Motorsport Studios Production for Autosport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 10 Feb 2026 - 1452 - F1 75 - The Most Thrilling Title Deciders in F1 History!
Title deciders can be the most intense and dramatic events in motorsport. Formula 1 has had some brilliant showdowns in its 75-year history, and we pick out the best in the latest episode on the greatest races in the world championship. Experienced motorsport journalist Damien Smith is Autosport’s special guest, joining host Kevin Turner and author Roger Smith to assess our top-10 ranking. Do you agree with the final order? To find out more about the best GPs of the past 75 years, look out for Smith and Turner’s new book, Formula 1 All the Races: The 100 Greatest Races. A Motorsport Studios Production for Autosport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 16 Jan 2026 - 1451 - F1 75 Folklore - The Most Talked About Races in F1 History!
Very rarely, races become important milestones in the history of Formula 1. Some of them are exciting, while others are more significant because of how they change motorsport or resonate with fans. In the latest episode of our look at the greatest races in world championship history, we select the 10 grands prix that have contributed the most to F1 folklore. Host Kevin Turner and author Roger Smith talk about these key events and the reasons for their choices, while leading motorsport journalist Damien Smith decides whether he agrees or not! If you want to find out more about the best GPs of the past 75 years, look out for Smith and Turner’s new book, Formula 1 All the Races: The 100 Greatest Races. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 08 Jan 2026 - 1450 - F1 75 Surprises - The Most Unexpected Races in F1 History!
Most Formula 1 races go as expected but, every now and again, an unfancied car or driver has a special day. It can be due to chaos ahead, a stellar performance, unusual car strengths or a combination of all three. In the latest episode of our look at the greatest races in world championship history, we select the 10 best surprise victories. Host Kevin Turner and author Roger Smith outline the reasons for their choices, while leading motorsport journalist Damien Smith casts his critical eye over the ranking. If you want to find out more about the best GPs of the past 75 years, look out for Smith and Turner’s new book, Formula 1 All the Races: The 100 Greatest Races. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 02 Jan 2026 - 1449 - F1 75 Rain Masters - The Best Wet Weather Drives in F1 History!
Rain has produced some of the most exciting races in Formula 1 history. And it has also provided the circumstances for the true legends to shine. In the latest episode of our look at the greatest races in world championship history, we select the 10 best wet-weather drives. Host Kevin Turner and author Roger Smith outline the reasons for their choices, while leading motorsport journalist Damien Smith casts his critical eye over the ranking. Which driver do you think was best? If you want to find out more about the best GPs of the past 75 years, look out for Smith and Turner’s new book, Formula 1 All the Races: The 100 Greatest Races. The Lap of Lights is back at Silverstone for the first time since 2021 and the home of the British GP has teamed up with Autosport to bring podcast listeners an incredible offer, including the chance to win tickets to the British Grand Prix when you book using our code 25MOTORLAP. To enter the draw to win one of five pairs of British GP tickets, book your Lap of Lights drive using the code 25MOTORLAP.https://www.silverstone.co.uk/events/lap-of-lights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 31 Dec 2025 - 1448 - F175 What The? - The Most Bizarre races in F1 History!
Some Formula 1 races leave onlookers struggling to process what just unfolded. In the latest episode of our series on the 100 greatest world championship contests, we pick out the bizarre events. Some are brilliant, some controversial and all need some explaining. Helping host Kevin Turner do just that are author Roger Smith and leading motorsport journalist Damien Smith. If you want to take a further look at the best GPs of the past 75 years, keep an eye out for Smith and Turner’s new book, Formula 1 All the Races: The 100 Greatest Races. The Lap of Lights is back at Silverstone for the first time since 2021 and the home of the British GP has teamed up with Autosport to bring podcast listeners an incredible offer, including the chance to win tickets to the British Grand Prix when you book using our code 25MOTORLAP. To enter the draw to win one of five pairs of British GP tickets, book your Lap of Lights drive using the code 25MOTORLAP.https://www.silverstone.co.uk/events/lap-of-lights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sun, 28 Dec 2025 - 1447 - F1 75 Pass Masters - The Greatest Overtakes in F1 History!
Overtaking is one thing that all fans want, and the best passes stand as some of the most memorable moments in motorsport history. In his episode of our series on the greatest world championship grands prix, we pick out the Formula 1 races in which overtaking manoeuvres stole the show. Host Kevin Turner and author Roger Smith put forward their reasoning, while special guest Karun Chandhok decides whether they’ve got things right or wrong. Either way, there are some magic moments. If you want to take a further look at the best GPs of the past 75 years, keep an eye out for Smith and Turner’s new book, Formula 1 All the Races: The 100 Greatest Races. The Lap of Lights is back at Silverstone for the first time since 2021 and the home of the British GP has teamed up with Autosport to bring podcast listeners an incredible offer, including the chance to win tickets to the British Grand Prix when you book using our code 25MOTORLAP. To enter the draw to win one of five pairs of British GP tickets, book your Lap of Lights drive using the code 25MOTORLAP.https://www.silverstone.co.uk/events/lap-of-lights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 23 Dec 2025 - 1446 - F1 75 - The Most EPIC F1 Wins Against the Odds!
Drives against the odds, whether they be due to circumstances, inferiorequipment or car problems, can be some of the most compelling. In thisepisode of our series on the 100 greatest world championship grands prix, we look at the epics – wins taken despite the odds apparently being stacked against the eventual victor. F1 pundit Karun Chandhok joins host Kevin Turner and author Roger Smith in our latest list. Does he agree or disagree with our selections? If you want to take a further look, keep an eye out for Smith and Turner’s new book, Formula 1 All the Races: The 100 Greatest Races. The Lap of Lights is back at Silverstone for the first time since 2021 and thehome of the British GP has teamed up with Autosport to bring podcast listeners an incredible offer, including the chance to win tickets to the British Grand Prix when you book using our code 25MOTORLAP. To enter the draw to win one of five pairs of British GP tickets, book your Lap of Lights drive using the code 25MOTORLAP.https://www.silverstone.co.uk/events/lap-of-lights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 20 Dec 2025 - 1445 - Autosport's Top 50 Drivers of the Year - Part 2
Autosport’s Top 50 Drivers of the Year is our traditional attempt to pick out, rank and highlight the best performers of the season just gone. The 2025 list has drivers from such diverse categories as Formula 1, the World Endurance Championship, World Rally Championship, NASCAR and Australian Supercars. In this part we'll run through the top 20, so if you want the complete list, start with part 1 (also available). Host Kevin Turner is joined by Senior F1 Writer Stuart Codling, sportscar and GT guru Gary Watkins and Autosport.com Editor Haydn Cobb to explain the list and to debate some of the more controversial positions – not everyone on the staff agrees with the final list! To read the full Top 50, head to Autosport.com or look out for the January issue of Autosport magazine, out on 19 December. Want to try subscribing to the magazine? Head to autosportmedia.com/offer/Autosport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 19 Dec 2025 - 1444 - Autosport's Top 50 Drivers of the Year - Part 1
Autosport’s Top 50 Drivers of the Year is our traditional attempt to pick out, rank and highlight the best performers of the season just gone. The 2025 list has drivers from such diverse categories as Formula 1, the World Endurance Championship, World Rally Championship, NASCAR and Australian Supercars. In this Part we'll run down numbers 50-21. Host Kevin Turner is joined by Senior F1 Writer Stuart Codling, sportscar and GT guru Gary Watkins and Autosport.com Editor Haydn Cobb to explain the list and to debate some of the more controversial positions – not everyone on the staff agrees with the final list! To read the full Top 50, head to Autosport.com or look out for the January issue of Autosport magazine, out on 19 December. Want to try subscribing to the magazine? Head to autosportmedia.com/offer/Autosport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 19 Dec 2025 - 1443 - F175 Comebacks: The Best F1 Moments Against the Odds - Ranked.
Comebacks and recovery drives can produce some of the most exciting motorsport moments. We’ve teamed up with Roger Smith to select the 100 greatest Formula 1 races and in this episode we select the 10 best charges through the field. F1 writer and journalist Stuart Codling joins host Kevin Turner and Smith to look back at these great races and assess the ranking. Do you agree with our list?If you want to take a further look, keep an eye out for Smith and Turner’s new book, Formula 1 All the Races: The 100 Greatest Races. The Lap of Lights is back at Silverstone for the first time since 2021 and the home of the British GP has teamed up with Autosport to bring podcast listeners an incredible offer, including the chance to win tickets to the British Grand Prix when you book using our code 25MOTORLAP. To enter the draw to win one of five pairs of British GP tickets, book your Lap of Lights drive using the code 25MOTORLAP. https://www.silverstone.co.uk/events/lap-of-lights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 17 Dec 2025 - 1442 - 2025 F1 Season Review: The Battles, The Comebacks, The Winners & Losers
It’s less than two weeks since Lando Norris clinched his first Formula 1 world title at the end of an epic 24-race contest and this is our bumper review of the season. Host Kevin Turner is joined by Stuart Codling and Jake Boxall-Legge, both of whom chased all the stories in the F1 paddock as it moved around the globe. They discuss how the title was won, Max Verstappen’s incredible comeback, the challenges of Mercedes and Ferrari, and the midfield battle, as well as assessing the rookie crop. We also have a go at selecting the best race of the season. Will you agree with our choice – and, indeed, our ranking of the drivers? The Lap of Lights is back at Silverstone for the first time since 2021 and the home of the British GP has teamed up with Autosport to give podcast listeners an incredible offer, including the chance to win tickets to the British Grand Prix when you book using our code 25MOTORLAP. To enter the draw to win one of five pairs of British GP tickets, book your Lap of Lights drive using the code 25MOTORLAP.https://www.silverstone.co.uk/events/lap-of-lights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 16 Dec 2025 - 1441 - F175 Duels - The Greatest Head to Head Battles In Formula 1 History Ranked!
Autosport has joined forces with author Roger Smith to select the 100 greatest Formula 1 races ever. From over 1100 grands prix, we’ve broken our top picks into 10 categories and in this latest episode we discuss Duels – head-to-head clashes between some of the world’s greatest drivers. F1 writer and journalist Stuart Codling joins host Kevin Turner and Smith to look back at the great races and assess the ranking. Do you agree with our list? The Lap of Lights is back at Silverstone for the first time since 2021 and the home of the British GP has teamed up with Autosport to bring podcast listeners an incredible offer, including the chance to win tickets to the British Grand Prix when you book using our code 25MOTORLAP. To enter the draw to win one of five pairs of British GP tickets, book your Lap of Lights drive using the code 25MOTORLAP.https://www.silverstone.co.uk/events/lap-of-lights 00:00 Intro 03:03 Number 10 07:19 Number 9 10:26 Number 8 13:15 Number 7 17:09 Number 6 21:13 Number 5 24:45 Number 4 27:21 Number 3 34:04 Number 2 39:58 Number 1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 11 Dec 2025 - 1440 - F1 Abu Dhabi GP Review: How Norris held his nerve to scoop F1's biggest crown
Lando Norris held his nerve in a tense showdown to become 2025 Formula 1 world champion. Title rivals Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri did everything they could to wrest the crown, with the Red Bull driver taking his eighth GP victory of the season, but it wasn’t enough to stop the emotional Briton. Host Kevin Turner is joined by F1 journalists Stuart Codling and Jake Boxall-Legge at the end of a remarkable season to discuss how the Abu Dhabi finale unfolded, who starred and who flopped – and whether the outgoing ground-effect era was a hit or a miss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 08 Dec 2025 - 1439 - F175 Thrillers - The Most Dramatic Races In Formula 1 History Ranked!
What are the greatest Formula 1 races of all time? That’s the question we take on in this new series celebrating 75 years of the world championship. Author Roger Smith and Autosport Chief Editor Kevin Turner have teamed up to select and rank the 10 greatest races across 10 different categories, and have asked some special guests to come along and grill them on their choices. In the first episode, we look at Thrillers – F1 races that featured tight finishes and late drama. F1 writer Stuart Codling helps us recall and assess the races that made our 10. Do you agree with our list? The Lap of Lights is back at Silverstone for the first time since 2021 and the home of the British GP has teamed up with Autosport podcast listeners an incredible offer, including the chance to win tickets to the British Grand Prix when you book using our code 25MOTORLAP. To enter the draw to win one of five pairs of British GP tickets, book your Lap of Lights drive using the code 25MOTORLAP.https://www.silverstone.co.uk/events/lap-of-lights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 04 Dec 2025 - 1438 - F1 Qatar GP Review: Piastri’s Perfect Weekend Ruined
The 2025 F1 title fight exploded at the Qatar Grand Prix. Max Verstappen took a crucial victory after McLaren’s strategy error destroyed Oscar Piastri’s dominant weekend, while Lando Norris lost ground and Carlos Sainz delivered a shock podium for Williams. In this Autosport F1 Podcast, we break down McLaren’s Qatar GP strategy disaster, Verstappen’s comeback win, Piastri vs Norris, Red Bull’s recovery, Williams’ surprise pace, and our full driver ratings. We also debate Qatar’s tyre-limit rules and their impact on the racing. Norris now leads Verstappen by just 12 points heading into the Abu Dhabi F1 finale. Don’t miss our full analysis with Stuart Coddling, Haydn Cobb and the Autosport team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 02 Dec 2025 - 1437 - F1 Las Vegas GP Review: Verstappen Dominates as McLaren Double DSQ Explodes the Title Fight
Join the Autosport F1 Podcast team as they break down a dramatic Las Vegas Grand Prix. Max Verstappen dominated every lap for his sixth win of the season, while both McLarens were disqualified for excessive plank wear—shaking up the championship fight and handing podium spots to Mercedes’ George Russell and rookie Andrea Kimi Antonelli. Ronald Vording and Jake Boxall-Legge join Kevin Turner to dive into Norris’s turn-one error, Piastri’s struggles, Mercedes’ mixed fortunes, Antonelli’s charge from 17th, and the driver ratings from best to worst. Plus, a look at odd moments, including early marshals on track and Williams retiring Albon with no radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 24 Nov 2025 - 1436 - F1 Brazil GP Review: How Norris Took Control in Brazil
Lando Norris dominated the 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix weekend at Interlagos, taking both the sprint and main race victories to claim his seventh win of the season. Rookie Andrea Kimi Antonelli impressed with a career-best P2, holding off a charging Max Verstappen, who stormed from the pitlane to the podium. Join Jake Boxall-Legge, Haydn Cobb, and Kevin Turner as they break down all the key moments — from Norris’s control and Antonelli’s breakthrough to Verstappen’s recovery and Ferrari’s fall. Plus, driver ratings, standout performances, and a debate over Piastri’s controversial penalty. 0:00 Intro 01:42 The Debrief 24:22 Driver Ratings 46:50 On The Limiter FOLLOW us online: Website: https://www.autosport.com/ Facebook: http://facebook.com/AUTOSPORT Twitter: https://twitter.com/autosport Instagram: http://instagram.com/autosport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 13 Nov 2025 - 1435 - F1 Mexican GP Review: Lando Norris Sparks a Three-Way Title Fight!
Lando Norris's victory at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez has sent him to the top of the driver standings, which means the three-way title fight is very much on! Autosport Editor-in-Chief Kevin Turner, alongside writers Jake Boxall-Legge and Ronald Vording, break down all the action from the F1 Mexican Grand Prix, including Driver Ratings and the one thing that left Kev "On the Limiter" after the weekend. 00:00 Introduction to the Mexican Grand Prix 02:58 Race Highlights and Key Performances 06:01 Controversial Turn One Incidents 08:52 Hamilton vs. Verstappen: The Penalty Debate 11:38 Marshals on Track: A Dangerous Situation 15:00 Haas' Breakthrough Performance 17:49 Driver Ratings 29:00 Verstappen's Title Chances: Analysing the Competition 30:27 Driver Ratings: The Bottom Five 37:55 On The Limiter: Booing Lando Norris 40:41 Mercedes' Strategy Missteps Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 29 Oct 2025 - 1434 - Verstappen is Inevitable? - F1 2025 US GP Review
As the gap narrows in the drivers' championship, Autosport Editor-in-Chief Kevin Turner, and Autosport writers Stuart Codling and Jake Boxall-Legge break down all the action over the US Grand Prix weekend in Austin, including a rating for the top 10 drivers and the one thing that left Kev "On the Limiter" after the weekend. 00:00 Introduction 01:58 Race Report 09:58 The Debrief 19:06 Driver Ratings 29:59 On the Limiter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 21 Oct 2025 - 1433 - Spa Drama Recap & What to Expect in Hungary! | F1 2025 Review & Preview
After an 80 minute rain delay and a brief spell on the Intermediates, it was Oscar Piastri that beat Lando Norris at the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix, and pushed the Australian's lead at the top of the Championship to 16 points. Stuart Codling sits down with Haydn Cobb and Ronald Vording to break down where it went wrong for Norris, the polarising weekends of the Red Bull drivers in their first weekend under Laurent Meikes' control, and the struggles of Mercedes' rookie Kimi Antonelli. There's also a look ahead to this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix, at the newly revamped Hungaroring. Are McLaren set to keep their dominant advantage on the field? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 30 Jul 2025 - 1432 - Emergency Podcast: Christian Horner SACKED by Red Bull Racing
After 20 years of service as Team Principal of Red Bull Racing, Christian Horner has been sacked by the team with immediate effect, with Laurent Meikes replacing Horner as Red Bull CEO, and Alan Permane taking Meikes’ job as Racing Bulls Team Principal. In a special edition of the James Allen on F1 Podcast, James is joined in the studio to analyse the news with our correspondents Ronald Vording, Christian Nimmervoll and Ben Hunt to analyse what led to Horner’s sacking, what role Max Verstappen and his camp may have played in the decision, and what it means for Red Bull, Racing Bulls, and maybe even Ferrari in the future… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 09 Jul 2025 - 1431 - Hulkenberg's First Podium As Norris Wins At Home - F1 2025 British GP Review
The British Grand Prix didn’t disappoint, with a dream victory for Lando Norris, beating teammate Oscar Piastri after the Australian picked up a 10-second penalty for erratic driving behind the Safety Car. But the star of the show was Sauber’s Nico Hulkenberg, who after 15 years and 239 starts in Formula 1, finally got his first podium finish. Autosport Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with Jake Boxall-Legge and Ronald Vording to discuss all the action and news from Silverstone. Including Hulk's "incredible" podium, whether Piastri should have been penalised, Max Verstappen's spin from second and the persistent rumours over his future, and Mohammed Ben Sulayem's challenger for FIA President, Tim Mayer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 07 Jul 2025 - 1430 - Is It Over For Verstappen's Title Hopes? - F1 2025 British GP Preview
Kevin Turner sits down with Motorsport.com Editor-In-Chief Ben Hunt and F1 Writer Ronald Vording to discuss all the action from the Austrian Grand Prix, and look ahead to this weekend’s British Grand Prix at Silverstone. On the bill, the quality of the McLaren fight, and whether they will keep letting Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri fight each other. Is it over for Max Verstappen and his 2025 chances? And a breakdown of the George Russell contract talks with Toto Wolff admitting he’s still chatting to the Verstappen camp for a future seat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 01 Jul 2025 - 1429 - "We're On Track" - Cadillac Boss Graeme Lowdon on Team's 2026 Preparations
In an one-to-one interview, Motorsport.com Editor-In-Chief Ben Hunt sits down with Team Principal of the Cadillac F1 Team; Graeme Lowdon, to check in their progress with their debut race less than 250 days away. In the interview, Graeme talks about why he’s championing diversity as the builds the infrastructure of the team, the two-year long application process to get on the grid, what General Motors are bringing to the table on and off the track, and a hint as to their approach in selecting drivers, with their 2026 lineup still up in the air. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 01 Jul 2025 - 1428 - Can McLaren Break Max's Austrian Grip? - F1 2025 Austrian GP Preview
Autosport Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with Jake Boxall-Legge and Stuart Codling to preview this weekend's Austrian Grand Prix. The trio review a busy week of news, with James Vowles in for the long-term at Williams, but Renault CEO Luca De Meo leaving Alpine. What will it do for their respective futures? There's also a deep dive into who could excel on Austria's unique layout, whether Pirelli's C6 tyre experiment is working, and whether Max Verstappen will pick up a ban at the last weekend he sits on 11 penalty points. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 24 Jun 2025 - 1427 - Norris Hits Piastri as Russell Wins - F1 2025 Canadian GP Review
Stuart Codling sits down with Filip Clereen and Ronald Vording to review a climatic Canadian Grand Prix, with Lando Norris’ late hit on Oscar Piastri dominating the headlines. Included in the video is a live reaction from Sunday night from Mark Mann-Bryans and Ben Hunt from trackside, and debate amongst themselves on whether Norris should have been penalised, and whether he’s cracking under the pressure of his World Championship fight. Also included, the speculation in the Ferrari camp with Fred Vasseur reported to be on the hot seat, the control in George Russell’s brilliant victory, and the delays in the steward’s office, with the final result only confirmed nearly six hours after the flag dropped. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 17 Jun 2025 - 1426 - Max Verstappen's Last Chance? - F1 2025 Canadian GP Preview
Stuart Codling, Jake Boxall-Legge and Filip Clereen sit down to preview this weekend’s 2025 Canadian Grand Prix. First, they deal with the breaking news of the 2026 F1 Calendar being revealed, with six races in seven weeks schedule to close out a busy 24-race season, and Madrid replacing Imola in September. There’s also discussion on Ferrari and whether they need to park their development for 2026, who could replace Max Verstappen if the World Champion gets a ban, and ask if Fernando Alonso really is F1’s unluckiest driver. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 10 Jun 2025 - 1425 - Can Ferrari Three-Peat? - 2025 24 Hours Of Le Mans Preview
A bonus podcast here to help preview the greatest race of them all, the 24 Hours of Le Mans! If you want even more WEC coverage, check out the Autosport Racing Podcast channel for more! Autosport Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with Sportscar Correspondent Gary Watkins to preview the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours.Gary points out why Ferrari and Toyota are the current favourites after initial testing, the Balance of Performance given for the race, and of course, Ferrari winning the first three races of the World Endurance Championship in 2025 so far. There's also a discussion on the teams on the outside looking in, such as Alpine after their podium at the 6 Hours of Spa, Porsche and their dominance across the pond in IMSA, BMW's blistering raw speed, and Wayne Taylor Racing pairing up with Cadillac as they cross over the pond themselves. And can Aston Martin make an impression at their return to the great race? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 10 Jun 2025 - 1424 - Verstappen Backtracks On Controversial Pass - F1 2025 Spain GP Review
Autosport Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with Haydn Cobb and Filip Cleeren to review what was a shocking end to the Spanish Grand Prix. Max Verstappen’s crash into George Russell tops the billing as the trio ponder whether Max truly hit George intentionally, whether the 10-second penalty was an appropriate punishment for his act. And was Red Bull partly to blame in what led up to it? There’s also discussion on McLaren’s comfortable 1-2 victory, Ferrari’s disparity between Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, and Nico Hulkenberg’s incredible P5 finish for Kick Sauber. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 04 Jun 2025 - 1423 - Can Monaco Be Saved? - F1 2025 Monaco Review/Spain Preview
Autosport Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with News Editor Ed Hardy and Business Correspondent Mark Mann-Bryans to review the controversial 2025 Monaco Grand Prix, as well as looking ahead to this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona. Lando Norris’ brilliant pole lap and victory are mentioned, but the mandatory 2-stopper becomes the main point of contention, with Max Verstappen referring to it as nearer “Mario Kart” than racing. Is he right? Did the 2-stop change work? Is there another way to help Monaco as a race, or is it a “like it or lump it” race? Barcelona’s also discussed, with the upcoming flexi-wing tests on the agenda, as well as the excessive tyre wear and its potentially difficult future with the Madrid GP looming over the horizon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 28 May 2025 - 1422 - Can F1 Create Monaco Magic? - F1 2025 Imola Review/Monaco Preview
Autosport Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with Jake Boxall-Legge and Ronald Vording to review F1's final race in Imola, as well as look ahead to this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix. Discussion on the show includes how Red Bull's latest upgrade package made the difference as Max Verstappen led from Turn 2 to victory, how the new C6 tyre affected multiple teams in the field like Mercedes and Aston Martin, and Franco Colapinto's difficult return to F1 with Alpine. There's also a look ahead to Monaco, where the trio debate how the teams will adapt to a mandatory 2-stop race, whether Monaco is still an important race for the sport, and who will take victory on the streets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 20 May 2025 - 1421 - My Favourite F1 Season - #1: Karun Chandhok's 1997
As a sneak-peek into the first episode of a brand new series on the Autosport Retro Podcast channel, Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with journalists, broadcasters and friends of the show to discuss what they think is their favourite F1 season of all-time. On Episode 1, we have former F1 driver, turned historic racer and broadcaster, Karun Chandhok and his favourite season - 1997. It was a season likely to be most remembered with one of F1's most intense rivalries as Ferrari's Michael Schumacher went head to head with Williams' Jacques Villeneuve. The season-defining crash at Jerez and the incredible triple tie in qualifying is mentioned, as well as some of the under-appreciated stories of the season, such as a preview to Mika Hakkinen's future success, and Heinz-Harald Frentzen replacing Damon Hill at Williams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 16 May 2025 - 1420 - Who Will Win Imola's Final Showdown? - F1 2025 Emilia-Romagna Preview
Kevin Turner sits down with Jake Boxall-Legge, Stuart Codling and Ben Hunt to preview this weekend’s Emilia-Romagna GP, in what could be the final Grand Prix at the iconic Imola circuit. With its contract status up in the air, has F1 outgrown the track? Also included in our preview - Is it too early for McLaren to play team orders with the threat of Max Verstappen still looming? There’s more insight to Ferrari’s struggles, as well as Ben discussing the state of Williams coming off their strongest weekend since James Vowles took over. And finally, on F1’s 75th Anniversary, what are our journalists favourite F1 races? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 14 May 2025 - 1419 - Oliver Oakes Resigns At Alpine as Franco Colapinto Replaces Jack Doohan
In a special edition of the podcast, Dre Harrison sits down with F1 writer Jake Boxall-Legge and News Editor Haydn Cobb to break down two shock stories from Alpine's F1 Team. Last night, Oliver Oakes has resigned as Alpine team principal with immediate effect, with executive advisor Flavio Briatore taking his duties on an interim basis. Flavio released a statement earlier today dismissing rumours that there was a rift between the pair and instead cited "personal reasons" for Oakes departure. Also announced this morning was that Alpine reserve driver Franco Colapinto will be taking Jack Doohan's seat for at least the next five races, starting with next weekend's Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. Dre, Jake and Haydn discuss whether Doohan was unfairly dropped from the team after a rocky start to life in F1, whether Colapinto will be an improvement in the short-term at Alpine, the managerial merry-go-around from Enstone after hiring their sixth team principal in five years, and ponder what could be coming next for a team that seemingly cannot avoid drama. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 07 May 2025 - 1418 - F1 2025 Miami GP Sunday: Piastri Dominates and Ferrari's Radio Meltdown
Mark Mann-Bryans and Emily Selleck review an entertaining 2025 Miami Grand Prix. It was a dominant display at the front from McLaren with Oscar Piastri winning, with the team finishing over 30 seconds ahead of any other car. Emily and Mark review how McLaren beat polesitter Max Verstappen and ask questions of Lando Norris' timid combat with the Dutch driver. There's also a review of Ferrari's radio meltdown as Lewis Hamilton vented over a delay in swapping positions with teammate Charles Leclerc, and their frustration in fighting a losing battle with Williams on track. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 05 May 2025 - 1417 - F1 2025 Miami GP Saturday: Norris Wins Chaotic Sprint After Kimi's Historic Pole
Mark Mann-Bryans and Ben Hunt sit down to discuss the weekend so far for the 2025 Miami Grand Prix from the Hard Rock Stadium in Florida. It's been a hectic weekend so far, with Kimi Antonelli making history as the sports youngest ever pole-sitter in any format. Ben and Mark discuss the incredible achievement at length and talk about the vindication it may provide inside Mercedes. The Sprint is discussed at length as well, with Lando Norris taking advantage of a late Safety Car to beat Oscar Piastri out of the pits in a chaotic wet to dry race, delayed by a wet circuit. There's also a chat about Max Verstappen finishing last after receiving a 10-second time penalty for an unsafe release in the pits. The conflicting emotions of Lewis Hamilton come to the forefront as well after taking advantage of an early tyre change to finish third in the Sprint, only to be eliminated in Q2 for Grand Prix qualifying, with old rival Verstappen on pole. The pair preview tonight's Grand Prix and who could win the race to Turn 1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sun, 04 May 2025 - 1416 - F1 2025 Saudi Arabian GP Sunday: Piastri Wins Via Lap 1 Verstappen Clash
Mark Mann-Bryans and Filip Cleeren wrap-up their coverage of the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix with reviewing a race that started with a controversial Lap 1 flashpoint. The pair discuss Max Verstappen cutting the opening chicane, the five second time penalty that may have cost him a chance at victory, and the Dutchman's muted reaction to the punishment, while praising Oscar Piastri for another measured victory. There's also a discussion on Lando Norris' recovery drive from tenth to fourth, Charles Leclerc extracting everything from his Ferrari to score the team's first GP podium of 2025, and Williams getting both cars in the points, with Carlos Sainz leading their charge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 21 Apr 2025 - 1415 - F1 2025 Saudi Arabian GP Saturday: Verstappen Pips Piastri to Pole
Mark Mann-Bryans and Filip Clereen review qualifying day for the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as Max Verstappen shocked with a stunning pole lap to beat Oscar Piastri by just one hundredth of a second. Mark and Filip debate whether it was good as his Suzuka pole lap, as well as whether McLaren's pace advantage may have been exaggerated. Also, a deep dive on what happened to Lando Norris as he crashed in Q3 and why his day wasn't total doom and gloom, why that might be the case for Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton, and discuss tomorrow's race. Can Verstappen keep Piastri at bay? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 19 Apr 2025 - 1414 - F1 2025 Saudi Arabian GP Friday: Norris and Hamilton's Game Of Confidence
Mark Mann-Bryans and Filip Cleeren review the key storylines from practise for Day 2 of the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Confidence seems to be the word of the day coming out of Jeddah, as Mark and Filip talk about a more competitive day's running from Red Bull's Max Verstappen, and a crash from Yuki Tsunoda towards the end of the night. There's also more speculation on the World Champion's future, including some surprising comments from Williams team principal James Vowles. There's also a reaction to a downbeat Lewis Hamilton as he continues to struggle with his new Ferrari, Lando Norris "working on himself", Carlos Sainz needing to find the balance of his new Williams, and the battle of the midfield as Pierre Gasly topped FP1 for Alpine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 19 Apr 2025 - 1413 - F1 2025 Saudi Arabian GP Thursday: Verstappen Squashes Exit Talk
Mark Mann-Bryans and Filip Cleeren sit down to discuss the best of media day at the Jeddah Corniche circuit for Day 1 of the Saudi Arabian GP. The biggest story of the day involved Max Verstappen dismissing the idea of leaving Red Bull after the panic meeting the team had in Bahrain. There's also reaction to Max disagreeing with team boss Christian Horner's claims that the correlation issues with the team's windtunnel may be the culprit in regards to the team's issues. Also discussed is Aston Martin confirming they're keeping chief designer Adrian Newey solely focused on their 2026 car, with driver Fernando Alonso also playing down the likelihood that Max Verstappen could be his future teammate. And finally, Lando Norris opened up about his tricky weekend in Bahrain with Mark and Filip discussing whether his struggles are mental, or technical. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 18 Apr 2025 - 1412 - F1 2025 Bahrain GP Sunday: Piastri Wins As Norris Jump Starts
Stuart Codling and Filip Cleeren wrap up their coverage of the Bahrain Grand Prix, in which Oscar Piastri won with a dominant showing. Stuart and Filip discuss whether this was Oscar's greatest win yet and debate Lando Norris' mentality after a time penalty for a jump start led to a scruffy race and a third-placed finish. There's also a chat about George Russell nursing a stricken Mercedes to second, differences in opinion on strategy in the Ferrari camp as Hamilton restores some feeling in fifth, panic from within Red Bull, Pierre Gasly's surprise seventh for Alpine, and double points for Haas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 14 Apr 2025 - 1411 - F1 2025 Bahrain GP Saturday: Piastri On Pole As Norris Slips To Third Row
Stuart Codling and Filip Cleeren sit down to review what was a hectic Qualifying day at the 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix. Together, they review what was Oscar Piastri's second pole position of the season, and explain how his teammate Lando Norris was so far back in comparison. There's also an explainer as to why Alex Albon was denied a chance to run in Q2 because of a track limits violation by Nico Hulkenberg, and why both Mercedes were demoted a position each due to a strange quirk with an "estimated" restart time. And finally, there's a reaction to a downbeat Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton, with the Dutchman claiming he's just "taking part" in the 2025 title fight, and Lewis apologising to his team for what he deemed a poor performance in ninth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 12 Apr 2025 - 1410 - F1 2025 Bahrain GP Friday: McLaren Dominates As V10's Shot Down
Stuart Codling and Filip Cleeren continue their coverage from the Sakhir International Circuit for Day 2 of the Bahrain Grand Prix. McLaren was comfortably quickest across practice, but team principal Andrea Stella has rebuked those claims, even accusing some of their rivals of "gamesmanship". Stuart and Filip give their opinion on the state of play and who could be McLaren's closest challengers this weekend. There's also more on how Red Bull is supporting Yuki Tsunoda, and some jokes in regards to F1 gaining a new... pasta partner? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 12 Apr 2025 - 1409 - F1 2025 Bahrain GP Thursday: Pressure Mounts On FIA as Reid Resigns
Stuart Codling and Filip Cleeren begin their coverage of the 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix with reaction to media day at the Bahrain International Circuit. Stuart and Filip react to the day's breaking news that Robert Reid, Deputy President for Sport within the FIA and part of President Mohammed Ben Sulayem's leadership team, resigned from his post, citing "A fundamental breakdown in governance standards" within the organisation. There's also discussion on the upcoming V10 power-unit summit with the sport's manufacturers, and some further context from Yuki Tsunoda as to why he struggled at last week's Japanese GP, and why there are fears that last week's win may have been flattering for Red Bull. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 10 Apr 2025 - 1408 - F1 2025 Japan GP Sunday: Verstappen Holds Off Norris For The Win
Mark Mann-Bryans and Jake Boxall-Legge wrap-up their coverage of the Japanese Grand Prix in what was a tense battle at the front between Max Verstappen, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. Mark and Jake review the "if's and but's" of the race, as to whether McLaren should have been more aggressive on strategy, or if Norris' trip across the grass on pit exit made a difference. Should they have swapped cars and let Piastri attack Verstappen at the front? Also, who's more accountable for the lack of passing, the track, of Year 4 of this regulation set? There's also a review on a strong weekend for the rookies, with Kimi Antonelli in sixth for Mercedes, Isack Hadjar in eighth for Racing Bulls, and Ollie Bearman's second consecutive points finish for Haas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sun, 06 Apr 2025 - 1407 - F1 2025 Japan GP Saturday: Verstappen Steals Pole As McLaren Stumble
Mark Mann-Bryans and Jake Boxall-Legge review Qualifying on Day 3 of their Japanese Grand Prix coverage from the Suzuka International Circuit. It was a stunning lap from Max Verstappen that took pole position ahead of both McLaren drivers, despite the Dutchman having no purple "fastest" sector times. Mark and Jake talk about how well Max had hooked the car up, as well as the minor mistakes from Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri that opened the door for Verstappen's pole. There's also a discussion on yet another grass fire during the session, the chances of rain for Sunday's race, Isack Hadjar qualifying seventh despite a very uncomfortable seatbelt, and the surprise of Yuki Tsunoda being knocked out in Q2 and outqualified by his former teammate Liam Lawson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 05 Apr 2025 - 1406 - F1 2025 Japan GP Friday: Four Red Flags Disrupt Practice as Doohan Crashes
Mark Mann-Bryans and Jake Boxall-Legge report from Suzuka for Day 2 of the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix, with Friday practice generating plenty of headlines. Jake and Mark talk about the four red flags that disrupted FP2, including two for the grass on the side of the circuit catching fire, a spin into the gravel for Fernando Alonso at the first Degner and Jack Doohan's massive shunt into the wall at Turn 1, where the Australian had his DRS wing still open as he spun off the track. Also included is a discussion on Yuki Tsunoda's first day of running in a Red Bull and what conclusions could be drawn from the limited running, why Isack Hadjar's strong pace is going under the radar, and the latest news that the FIA is planning a summit for a potential change to V10-engines in the future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 04 Apr 2025 - 1405 - F1 2025 Japan GP Thursday: F1 Reacts To The Lawson/Tsunoda Swap
Mark Mann-Bryans and Jake Boxall-Legge report from the Suzuka International Circuit for media day at the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix. Unsurprisingly, the main story is Red Bull and Racing Bulls' driver swap of Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda, which is the key protagonists' first chance to talk directly to the media on the issue. The pair discuss Lawson's defiance despite the apparent career setback and the sympathetic reactions of the other drivers when posed the question. There's also reaction to McLaren and their new attitude of being the "hunted" rather than the "hunters" after their 1-2 finish in China, and Haas bringing new floor upgrades to the Japanese Grand Prix, and the difference in approach to car development from team prinical Ayao Komatsu, and previous boss Guenther Stiener. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 03 Apr 2025 - 1404 - Analysis: Will The Lawson/Tsunoda Swap Fix Red Bull Racing?
In one of the most shocking driver moves in recent history, Liam Lawson is heading back to Racing Bulls after just two Grand Prix with Red Bull Racing, with former teammate Yuki Tsunoda heading the other way and making his Red Bull debut at next week’s Japanese Grand Prix. In a special podcast, Stuart Codling sits down with Jake Boxall-Legge and Alex Kalinauckas to discuss whether Lawson deserved more time to establish himself at Red Bull, the misconceptions around Max Verstappen and the RB21’s development, and what happens next for both Tsunoda and Lawson in their new teams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 27 Mar 2025 - 1403 - F1 2025 Chinese GP Sunday : Leclerc, Gasly, Hamilton DQ'ed, Piastri Dominates
Alex Kalinauckas and Ronald Vording wrap up their coverage of the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix, from the Shanghai International Circuit, as McLaren dominated proceedings with their 50th 1-2 finish, with Oscar Piastri winning ahead of Lando Norris and George Russell. Alex gives a review of the action, why he agreed with Oscar calling it his "most complete" weekend in F1 and how the race converted into a one-stoppr. Also discussed is the link between the strategy change in the race and both Charles Leclerc and Pierre Gasly being disqualified for their cars being underweight, and Lewis Hamilton's disqulaiifcation for an over-worn skid block. There's also a big explanier from Ronald on Liam Lawson's future with Red Bull after another poor showing, and whether the sport as a whole could switch to V10's in 2028, and what it could mean for the next regulation change next year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sun, 23 Mar 2025 - 1402 - F1 2025 Chinese GP Saturday: Hamilton's First Sprint Win, Piastri On Pole
Alex Kalinauckas and Ronald Vording report from the Shanghai International Circuit after a busy Saturday at the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix. The pair start by discussing Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari's first-ever Sprint victory, Lewis's playing down of the achievement, and what could be learnt from the action on track, such as the intense tyre wear and change of pace between Red Bull, Ferrari, and McLaren. Then there's a deep dive on qualifying, with Oscar Piastri's two fastest laps being good enough for pole position as Lando Norris admitted to more mistakes, George Russell surprising with a front-row berth, a startling admission from Max Verstappen that Red Bull may have the fourth quickest car in the field, and the pressure faced by Liam Lawson after his second straight qualifying session finishing last. Is he already under pressure for his job? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 22 Mar 2025 - 1401 - F1 2025 Chinese GP Friday: Lewis Hamilton's First (Sprint) Pole In Red
Alex Kalinauckas and Ronald Vording report from the Shanghai International Circuit to review Friday’s Sprint Qualifying session for the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix. In a surprise, it’s a Sprint Pole for Lewis Hamilton, the oldest pole winner of any F1 format since Nigel Mansell in 1994. Alex and Ronald explain why the “peaky” nature of the Ferrari may have helped Lewis to pole and the “mega” lap that has him share the front row with Max Verstappen. There’s also a discussion on Lando Norris’ mistake in SQ3 and why it backs up his comments on adapting to his tricky McLaren, and who Alex and Ronald think will win tomorrow morning’s Sprint Race. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 21 Mar 2025 - 1400 - F1 2025 Chinese GP Thursday: Eddie Jordan, 1948-2025
Alex Kalinauckas and Ronald Vording report from the Shanghai International Circuit to review media day for the 2025 F1 Chinese Grand Prix, and it begins on a sombre note as the sport pays tribute to Eddie Jordan, the former team boss of Jordan F1 and broadcaster who passed away this morning at the age of 76 after a year-long battle with prostate cancer. The duo then talk about the big press conference revelation that Championship leader Lando Norris doesn't like the feel of his McLaren MCL39 despite the paddock's view that the car is comfortably best on the grid. There's also a reaction to the prospect of V10 engines returning to the sport in the future and whether it could convince Max Verstappen to stay in F1 for longer. Finally, there's a review of the latest into the "Flexi-Wing" test being adapted for this weekend, and the new resurfacing of the track at large. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 20 Mar 2025 - 1399 - F1 2025 Australian GP Sunday: Norris Pips Verstappen In Chaotic Opener
Ben Hunt and Emily Selleck wrap up their coverage of the Australian Grand Prix from Albert Park as Lando Norris would take a victory by less than a second ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen. Ben and Emily chat about the battle at the front, including the Norris/Verstappen fight at the beginning and end of the race, and the key role Oscar Piastri played in the battle, coming so close to the lead before a spin in the grass late dropped him down the field, only managing a late comeback to ninth. There's also a chat about Lewis Hamilton's first race in red and some of his communication issues over the radio, and a tough day for rookies Isack Hadjar, Ollie Bearman and Gabriel Bortoleto. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sun, 16 Mar 2025 - 1398 - F1 2025 Australian GP Saturday - McLaren Locks Out Front Row, Lawson Out In Q1
Filip Cleeren and Emily Selleck review a hectic Qualifying day in Melbourne as McLaren lock out the front row for the Australian Grand Prix. The pair review McLaren's excellence, and why Max Verstappen isn't too phased with starting in third place for tomorrow's race. There's also a discussion on Ferrari struggling as they sit on the fourth row, Yuki Tsunoda and Alex Albon impressing on row three, Isack Hadjar finishing as top rookie in 11th, and Gabriel Bortoleto making Q2, responding to Helmut Marko's comments about being a "B-Tier prospect". Finally, there's a chat about the likelihood of rain for the Grand Prix, Ollie Bearman's miserable weekend so far, and Liam Lawson failing to get out of Q1 on his Red Bull debut. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 15 Mar 2025 - 1397 - F1 2025 Australian GP Friday: Leclerc Narrowly On Top As Bearman Crashes
Ben Hunt and Filip Cleeren report from the paddock after Practice Friday at the Australian Grand Prix. Between them, they analyse the battle at the front of the field as Charles Leclerc topped both practice sessions ahead of the McLarens, with the latter still looking strong regarding race pace. There's also a discussion on where Red Bull fit in, and Lewis Hamilton's early struggles compared to his teammate. There's also a review of the rookies' first day, with some strong laps for Racing Bulls' Isack Hadjar, Kimi Antonelli and Liam Lawson trying to find confidence, and Ollie Bearman's big crash in FP1 ending his day early. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 14 Mar 2025 - 1396 - F1 2025 Australian GP Thursday - How The Drivers Are Taking The Pressure?
Filip Cleeren and Emily Selleck report straight from the Albert Park paddock for Day 1 of the 2025 Australian Grand Prix. How are the rookies dealing with the pressure of their first race build-up? And how are the Australian drivers, Jack Doohan and Oscar Piastri dealing with very different pressures at a home race, and with the Australian media? FIlip and Emily round up all the news from the Australian Grand Prix 2025 direct from the famous Melbourne Walk in Albert Park as they ponder how much the drivers are keeping close to their chest before the real racing begins tomorrow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 13 Mar 2025 - 1395 - Autosport Launches Three New Podcast Channels!
Autosport has diversified its podcast offerings by launching three new channels as part of the Motorsport Network’s expanded coverage. If you like your podcasts, you’re likely already subscribed to the ever-so-slightly renamed Autosport F1 Podcast, so if you’re here for F1, stay right there exclusively for all of our content. This will include news, previews and reviews, along with weekly fan Q+A podcasts from our journalists in our studio and directly from the paddock. If you want more of the global motorsport scene, subscribe to our new feed, Autosport Racing, featuring analysis, news and reviews from the World Endurance Championship to the British Touring Car Championship. If you prefer the domestic scene for your motorsport coverage, you can subscribe to our new Autosport National Podcast. Hosted by our Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner and National Editor Stephen Lickorish, the Autosport National Podcast will feature rankings, opinions, the latest news and exclusive interviews from the beating heart of the domestic scene, including British GT, rallying, Hillclimb and the grassroots of UK motorsport every Tuesday. We also have the Autosport Retro Podcast. As Autosport celebrates its 75th anniversary as a publication, what better way to mark it than a trip through the archives? On Retro, we recount some of the greatest stories in motorsport, from drivers, teams, cars, brands and more, and include interviews with key figures across motorsport history. We also have the James Allen on F1 Podcast, with the award-winning broadcaster and journalist combining business analysis and sharp F1 opinions, with in-depth sit-down interviews with some of the series' biggest names, like Zak Brown, James Vowles and Fred Vasseur. And finally, the bikes are back too! Tank Slappers will be returning with Oriol Puigdemont, Ben Hunt, and Dre Harrison for a weekly podcast on everything MotoGP, including full race reports, the latest news and a wide range of opinions on the series as Marc Marquez, Francesco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin battle for the 2025 world championship. All of these channels will be promoted here, as well as on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and just about everywhere else where podcasts are available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 11 Mar 2025 - 1394 - The Autosport National Podcast - What To Look Forward To In 2025
Kevin Turner sits down with Stephen Lickorish and special guest and Autosport National contributor Marcus Pye to chat about the racing series they're most looking forward to amongst the domestic scene in 2025. There's chat about British GT with Rob Collard going for a third series title with new teammate Hugo Cook at Barwell Motorsport. The strength in depth of GB3's 2025 roster is also spoken warmly about, including reigning Autosport Young Driver of the Year Deagen Fairclough and F1 Academy 2024 Champion, Abbi Pulling. Also included is the Walter Hayes Trophy and the 25th Anniversary year of the Formula Ford 1600 celebration, Super Touring Power 3 at Brands Hatch and more! If you would like to keep up with UK motorsport every week, take a look at our new National newsletter and sign up: https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=Vbb5eh&g=RL2Lcd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 06 Mar 2025 - 1393 - Ferrari Locks Out Podium - WEC 2025 Qatar 1812km Review
Kevin Turner sits down with Gary Watkins to review the opening round of the 2025 World Endurance Championship, the Qatar 1812km from the Losail International Circuit. Gary breaks down what led to Ferrari’s runaway victory, the first for the factory team outside of the Le Mans 24 Hours, in a massive podium lockout, as well as the impact the Balance of Performance adjustments had on usual top contenders Porsche and Toyota. There’s also a breakdown into the now viral clash between the two JOTA Cadillacs, Aston Martin’s difficult debut (including a flying door!), and a full review of LMGT3 as TF Sport took victory with Jonny Edgar, Dani Juncadella and Ben Keating. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 03 Mar 2025 - 1392 - F1 2025 Testing Day 3 - Are McLaren Early Favourites?
Alex Kalinauckas and Ronald Vording sit down and review the action from Bahrain as the third and final day of testing comes to an end. Alex reviews the teams who didn't leave a positive impression, including a U-turn on the state of Aston Martin after a difficult final day and Fernando Alonso sitting out after illness, as well as why Sauber could be set to start the season at the back of the grid. There's also a deep dive as to why Lewis Hamilton struggled in the final evening session of the test and adapting to his new Ferrari. There's also more on Haas as they too struggled with a flying engine cover and multiple spins, what the feelings are in the Red Bull camp as they prepare to defend their driver's title, and Alex's surprise "way too early" pick for the Drivers title. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 28 Feb 2025 - 1391 - F1 2025 Testing Day 2 - Sainz Leads The Timesheets In Bah-Rain
Alex Kalinauckas and Ben Hunt return to report from Day 2 of F1’s 2025 test at the Bahrain International Circuit. In the video, Alex mentions the three teams that impressed him most, featuring McLaren’s eye-catching long-run pace, Aston Martin’s newfound consistency across the day, and Williams topping the lap and timing sheets via Carlos Sainz. There’s also a reaction to Max Verstappen’s playful response to the booing he faced at F175 Live, where Red Bull stood as a team on Day 2, and the team's lack of preparation when the rain fell on Thursday morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 27 Feb 2025 - 1390 - The Autosport National Podcast - A Sitdown With The 750 Motor Club
Kevin Turner and Stephen Lickorish are back for another edition of the Autosport National Podcast. On this week's show, they sit down with the Director of Communications for the 750 Motor Club, James Winstanley. Together, they discuss the rise of the Suzuki Swift challenge and its increasing grid size, as well as how accessible it is in terms of grassroots Motorsport. They also discuss how they give away equipment and use unique rules to keep people coming back, and they discuss what the future holds for the series and the club as a whole. If you would like to keep up with UK motorsport every week, take a look at our new National newsletter and sign up: https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=Vbb5eh&g=RL2Lcd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 27 Feb 2025 - 1389 - F1 2025 Testing Day 1 - Norris Fastest As Rookies Impress
Alex Kalinauckas and Ben Hunt report from the Bahrain International Circuit to wrap up Day 1 of testing for the 2025 Formula 1 Season. In the review, Alex and Ben talk about the ease with which McLaren has settled into the opening day as reigning Constructors Champions, including a little prank on the TV crew. Mercedes is mentioned with Kimi Antonelli's impressive first day, leading the morning session, and Red Bull with a spin for Liam Lawson, and some trips off-road for World Champion Max Verstappen. There are also positives for Isack Hadjar in the V-CARB RB, and why Ollie Bearman might be in for a tough rookie season at Haas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 26 Feb 2025 - 1388 - 2025 WEC Season Preview - Where Will Aston Martin Fit?
Kevin Turner sits down with Gary Watkins to preview the 2025 World Endurance Championship. Gary reports live from the Lusail International Circuit for the opening round this weekend, the 1812km of Qatar. The pair discuss the big questions - Can anyone breach the elite class of the Hypercar category, dominated by Porsche, Toyota and Ferrari in 2024? There's an extended look at the outside contenders - Aston Martin making their WEC debut this weekend with their Valkyrie, the first Road Car to be adapted for the Hypercar category, whether BMW can maintain their momentum from the end of last season, and is 2025 the make or break year for Peugeot? There's also a discussion on the controversial new weight limit rules for qualifying and how they might affect the running of the field, and Kev and Gaz's picks for the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 26 Feb 2025 - 1387 - Autosport National Podcast - Top 5 UK Corners To Watch From
Kevin Turner and Stephen Lickorish return for another edition of the Autosport National Podcast, and on this week's edition, the pair rank their Top 5 corners to watch racing from in the UK as a preview to the upcoming club racing circuit season. From the incredible mountain at Cadwell Park, the Knockhill Chicane to arguably the most famous corner in the country, Paddock Hill Bend at Brands Hatch, Kev and Stephen go back and forth on their favourites, and feature two completely different lists. Who do you think they picked at Number 1, and what would be your favourite corner to watch Motorsport from? Reach out and let us know! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 20 Feb 2025 - 1386 - Why F175 Proved To Be A Bold But Successful Move For F1
F1 went all out to celebrate its 75th Anniversary season, and Autosport was in attendance for the F175 Live show from the O2 Arena in London. In a special podcast, Alex Kalinauckas and Mark Mann-Bryans went through the entire day reporting on the event, including the early morning press conferences with *most* of the teams, as well as highlights of the event itself, with Ben Hunt interviewing fans after the event was over and hearing their opinions on F1’s first ever group launch. There’s also a roundtable between Alex, Mark, and Stuart Codling from the morning after as they review the event, what it did well, what it didn’t, and if the event has a future within the sport. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 19 Feb 2025 - 1385 - McLaren and Williams Launch Their Cars To Kick Off F1 2025!
Alex Kalinauckas, Stuart Codling and Ben Hunt join forces at Silverstone over two days as McLaren and Williams launch their cars to start the 2025 F1 season. Alex and Ben kick off proceeds for McLaren's launch, the pair discuss why team principal Andrea Stella is confident McLaren can retain their place at the top of sport via their “innovative” MCL39, and why there’s still plenty left for development in the final year of the current regulations. There’s also a reaction to Oscar Piastri’s confident claim that he can win the 2025 Drivers Championship. Stuart picks up the slack for Day 2 at Williams, as they launch their 2025 car, the FW47. He and Alex discuss Williams' new title sponsor in Atlassian, Alex Albon and how he sees the arrival of new teammate Carlos Sainz as an “opportunity” rather than a “challenge”. There’s also a chat about the similarities in what both drivers want from their new car, Sainz on the FIA’s push to fine drivers for swearing in press conferences, and how the Spaniard will handle fighting for points in 2025, rather than challenging for victories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 14 Feb 2025 - 1384 - The Autosport National Podcast - UK Rallying Update
In the first of a new regular series on Autosport, Kevin Turner hosts the Autosport National Podcast, a weekly show that reviews all the action across the club and national racing scene in the UK. Joining Kevin on the show this week is veteran reporter Paul Lawrence as they review the current domestic Rallying scene, including the British Rally Championship and the aftermath of Storm Herminia damaging the recent rally of North Wales. If you would like to keep up with UK motorsport every week, take a look at our new National newsletter and sign up: https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=Vbb5eh&g=RL2Lcd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 13 Feb 2025 - 1383 - A Full Breakdown On Ford's Return To Le Mans
Kevin Turner hosts the latest episode of the Autosport Podcast alongside Gary Watkins as together, they review the big news coming out of the World Endurance Championship as Ford announced a return to Le Mans for 2027. Together, Kev and Gaz ask why the car is built for the WEC regulations and not their North American counterparts with IMSA, as well as why Ford has decided to pull the trigger on a Prototype return now. There's also a look back at Ford's history of Le Mans participation, including the now-famous GT dynasty of the 1960s to the little-known C100 project of the 1980s. And finally, could McLaren be joining the WEC grid soon? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 06 Feb 2025 - 1382 - Secrets and History of the Williams F1 Legend - Episode 4 (Finale)
Autosport’s Kevin Turner hosts F1 pundit Karun Chandhok and Jonathan Williams, son of team founder Sir Frank, for this month's podcast series on the legendary Williams squad. Jonathan Williams provides plenty of behind-the-scenes insights on his father, key drivers and major events. In the fourth and final episode of the series, the trio discuss Williams as it enters the modern day. From parting ways with Renault to the rollercoaster that was the BMW deal, the famous shootout in 2000 between Bruno Junqueira and Jenson Button, through to the end of the V8 era and their final win together as a family, the 2012 Spanish Grand Prix with Pastor Maldonado. And now with Carlos Sainz joining the team in 2025, is Williams finally back on the right track with its most formidable driver pairing in years? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 27 Jan 2025 - 1381 - "One Of The Best Feelings In My Life" - Hamilton On Track At Ferrari!
It's the first glance at the driver transfer of the modern age as Lewis Hamilton headed to Maranello for his first Ferrari test this week. The first image of Lewis by Enzo Ferrari's office was liked over 5,000,000 times, one of the most liked posts in the sport's social media history. In a special bonus edition of the Autosport Podcast, Ben Hunt is joined by Filip Cleeren and Jake Boxall-Legge to break down the early news from such a huge event. Together, they talk about what Lewis has been doing across his first three days in Maranello, the team he's putting together behind the scenes, the challenges he faces as he adapts to life in red, and whether between Lewis and Ferrari, they can challenge for a title immediately in 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 22 Jan 2025 - 1380 - Secrets and History of the Williams F1 Legend - Episode 3
Autosport’s Kevin Turner hosts F1 pundit Karun Chandhok and Jonathan Williams, son of team founder Sir Frank, for this month's podcast series on the legendary Williams squad. Jonathan Williams provides plenty of behind-the-scenes insights on his father, key drivers and major events. Episode 3 focuses on the 90's for the Williams family, and the period of dominance that came with it. The partnership of Renault, as well as Patrick Head and Adrian Newey, and two of their most celebrated cars, their Championship-winning FW14B and FW15C from 1992 and 1993. And of course, a deep dive on the drivers of the era, including Damon Hill, Alain Prost and Jacques Villeneuve. And as we've teased, a brilliant behind-the-scenes look at that 1997 decider in Jerez... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 20 Jan 2025 - 1379 - Top 10 F3000 Non-Champions with David Sears
During the 20 years of International Formula 3000 as the main training ground for Formula 1, before it was replaced by GP2 in 2005, many motorsport legends passed through without becoming champion. From drivers that went on to become F1 race winners to Indianapolis 500 conquerors and sportscar heroes, we've attempted to rank the best nearly-men of F3000 during the latest episode of the Autosport podcast, which features special guest David Sears. Boss of the Super Nova Racing team that delivered titles with Vincenzo Sospiri, Ricardo Zonta, Juan Pablo Montoya and Sebastien Bourdais between 1995 and 2002, Sears joins chief editor Kevin Turner and Plus editor James Newbold to dissect our resident F3000 enthusiast's list. He also shares his anecdotes of the Super Nova drivers that made our list and reflects on those he raced against during a glittering driving career that morphed into becoming a team owner and driver manager. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 16 Jan 2025 - 1378 - Secrets And History Of The Williams F1 Legend - Episode 2
Autosport’s Kevin Turner hosts F1 pundit Karun Chandhok and Jonathan Williams, son of team founder Sir Frank, for this month's podcast series on the legendary Williams squad. Jonathan Williams provides plenty of behind-the-scenes insights on his father, key drivers and major events, including what really happened at the controversial 1997 season finale. In Episode 2, the trio discuss the "boom" period of the team in the mid-to-late 1980s, with the arrivals of Honda and eventually Renault, their first "star" driver in Nelson Piquet and the emotions of the family for the famous 1986 British Grand Prix and Sir Frank's return. And just how did a Williams end up being driven around Ferrari's Fiorano test track? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 13 Jan 2025 - 1377 - James Allen on F1 - Lewis Hamilton At 40, "Reinvention Is Powerful"
To commemorate Lewis Hamilton's 40th birthday today, here's a full episode of the James Allen on F1 for the Autosport Podcast! For the first JA on F1 podcast of 2025, we discuss Lewis Hamilton as he turns 40. The seven-time World Champion is preparing to drive a Ferrari F1 car for the first time this month. In his New Year message to fans, he said “Reinvention is powerful” So how will this reinvention for Hamilton go? What do we know so far about the 2025 Ferrari car he will be driving? And what does history tell us about F1 champions who make late-career moves; how did it work out for them? Is it possible to win a World Championship beyond 40? With James in the studio to dive into Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari are Chief Motorsport Writer Ben Hunt and F1 writer Jake Boxall-Legge. We also hear from our colleague Roberto Chinchero on the excitement building in Italy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 07 Jan 2025 - 1376 - Secrets And History Of The Williams F1 Legend - Episode 1
Autosport’s Kevin Turner hosts F1 pundit Karun Chandhok and Jonathan Williams, son of team founder Sir Frank, for this month's podcast series on the legendary Williams squad. Jonathan Williams provides plenty of behind-the-scenes insights on his father, key drivers and major events, including what really happened at the controversial 1997 season finale. In Episode 1, the trio tackle the early days of the team and the "Green and White" era as Jonathan explores his first childhood memories of racing, some of the backbone figures of that era with Patrick Head, and some of the bonds forged with drivers like the late Carlos Reutemann, Nigel Mansell, and a very young Ayrton Senna... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 06 Jan 2025 - 1375 - The Top 10 TOCA Support Drivers Of The Decade
It's a support system that's seen its talent be represented in the World Endurance Championship, the BTCC, and even the pinnacle of Motorsport in Formula 1. But who's the best of the modern age? To celebrate 10 years of Stephen Lickorish as Group Editor at Autosport, he joins Kevin Turner and Marcus Simmons on the latest edition of the Autosport National Podcast to rank the last decade's Top 10 TOCA Support drivers. From Lando Norris going all the way to World Championship contention in F1, to one of British Touring Cars modern greats, who will end up Number 1? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 30 Dec 2024 - 1374 - The State Of UK Club Racing Entering 2025
Kevin Turner sits down with Stephen Lickorish for another edition of Autosport’s National Podcast, with Stefan Mackley as a special guest to add a unique perspective as a part-time racer himself as this episode focuses on the state of club racing entering 2025. Stephen shares his research on the grid sizes and participation of multiple clubs and championships across the country. Between them, the trio analyses the impact the Russian/Ukraine conflict has had on the scene, discusses what can be done to improve participation across the board, and talks about some of the difficulties that come with competing series, such as track time, organising dates, rising fees due to inflation and more. Should Motorsport UK do more to step in? Should clubs work together for their common goals? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 28 Dec 2024 - 1373 - 2024 WEC Season Review with World Champion Kevin Estre
Kevin Turner sits with Gary Watkins and Haydn Cobb to review the 2024 World Endurance Championship season. In the studio, the trio discuss whether 2024 was the year the "Golden Age" of Sportscars truly arrived as Toyota was joined in the winner's circle by Ferrari and Porsche, and how the German manufacturer had such a consistent season, and of course, the Balance of Performance that shapes the series. Joining us to bring his perspective on the year is 2024 World Champion Kevin Estre, who talks about how Porsche's difficult 2023 set them up for this year's success, why they weren't able to replicate that form into the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and his aspirations to win IMSA's 24 Hours of Daytona in January. There's also a discussion on the other teams and where they stand, such as BMW knocking on the door in Fuji, Peugeot's new car not really working as planned, the coming and going of Lamborghini and Isotta, and the future as Aston Martin and Genesis prepare to enter the Hypercar class. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 23 Dec 2024 - 1372 - The Autosport Top 50 Drivers Of 2024 (20-1)
Kevin Turner sits down with Haydn Cobb and Gary Watkins to conclude their analysis and rundown of the 2024 Autosport Top 50 and positions 20-1. As the trio delve into the business end of the ranks, some key questions remain - Where did Sho Tsuboi rank after taking a historic Super GT and Super Formula double? Who had the better season between Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc? And which other IndyCar star joined three-time series champion Alex Palou in the Top 10? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 21 Dec 2024 - 1371 - The Autosport Top 50 Drivers of 2024 (50-21)
Kevin Turner sits down with Gary Watkins and Haydn Cobb to break down the annual Autosport Top 50 for 2024, evaluating the best drivers across all of the National and International Racing scene. In the first of a two-part mini-series, Kevin goes behind the scenes and explains how our journalists and reporters put the list together, who was unfortunate to just miss out on making the list and who has dropped off the 2023 Top 50, before discussing positions 50-21 of the list itself, featuring drivers from F1, F2, the British Touring Car Championship, IMSA, Formula E and Super GT, Super Formula and the World Endurance Championship. Check back on Saturday for Part 2! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 19 Dec 2024 - 1370 - Sergio Perez Out At Red Bull Racing - Autosport Q+A
Bryn Lucas is joined by Alex Kalinauckas and Kevin Turner to answer your questions in the latest Autosport Q+A. But before that, the trio react to the news that Red Bull are releasing Sergio Perez from his contract. Will be Yuki Tsunoda or Liam Lawson to be Max's new teammate? And what will the aftermath be for the driver who misses out? Also in this week's edition; a debate over whether Lando Norris or Charles Leclerc had the better season, the chances of Rwanda joining the F1 calendar in the future, and whether 2024 was Lewis Hamilton's worst season in the sport. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 18 Dec 2024 - 1369 - Why Ferrari’s Engine Is the Perfect Choice for Cadillac - F1 Q&A
Bryn Lucas is back to host the latest edition of the Autosport Q+A show, where we answer your questions! If you want to take part in next week’s show, be sure to comment down below, or reach out to Autosport.com or our Instagram account! On this week’s show, Bryn is joined by Alex Kalinauckas and Kevin Turner and together they tackle whether Ferrari should have won the Constructors Championship, a range of Cadillac-themed questions on their management and potential drivers such as Colton Herta, the journalists favourite moments of 2024, and ask whether Christian Horner is under pressure at Red Bull after keeping Sergio Perez during the Summer Break. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 12 Dec 2024 - 1368 - F1 2024 Abu Dhabi GP: McLaren Seal Constructors Title As Norris Dominates
Ben Hunt and Jonathan Noble closes out the 2024 season as they review the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Together, they review Lando Norris' dominant victory and with it, McLaren's first Constructors Championship since 1998, the pitfalls they had to face such as Oscar Piastri being spun out on the opening lap, whether they've been the best team across the season, and Charles Leclerc's 16-place comeback to get on the podium. There's also a discussion on Pierre Gasly sealing sixth in the Constructors for Alpine, as well as looking ahead to the Young Driver Test and the potential for a five-team title fight in 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sun, 08 Dec 2024 - 1367 - F1 2024 Abu Dhabi GP Saturday: McLaren On Brink Of Title After Qualifying 1-2
Alex Kalinauckas and Jonathan Noble review Saturday's Qualifying at the Abu Dhabi GP. McLaren enters Sunday's race as a huge favourite to win the Constructors Championship after locking out the front row, led by Lando Norris' eighth pole position of the season. Jon and Alex break down the potential threats standing in the way between the team and glory, such as Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz starting behind them from Row 2. There's also more heartbreak for Charles Leclerc after a track limits breach knocked him out in Q2, forcing the Monegasque driver to start from the back of the grid post-penalty, a shock elimination for Lewis Hamilton in Q1 after a freak bollard, and Nico Hulkenberg's exceptional performance to qualify in fourth before receiving a three-place grid penalty for overtaking in the pitlane. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 07 Dec 2024 - 1366 - F1 2024 Abu Dhabi GP Friday - Advantage McLaren as Leclerc Takes Grid Penalty
Alex Kalinauckas and Ben Hunt continue their coverage of the Abu Dhabi GP as they review both Friday practice sessions. Together, they discuss Christian Horner attempting to smooth over the war of words between Max Verstappen and George Russell, despite being called a "yapping terrier" by Mercedes counterpart Toto Wolff. There's also a discussion on why it's advantage McLaren in the Constructors Championship fight as Alex reviews the long-run averages, Charles Leclerc's 10-place grid penalty after a battery issue was found in his Ferrari, and the latest on Sergio Perez's future as F2 title contender Isack Hadjar shared the Red Bull garage during FP1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 06 Dec 2024 - 1365 - F1 2024 Abu Dhabi GP Thursday: Verstappen vs Russell In Heated Media Frenzy
Alex Kalinauckas and Ben Hunt head to the Marina to discuss a heated Media Day at the 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. George Russell and Max Verstappen engaged in a heated war of words in their respective media sessions and press conferences, with Russell calling Verstappen a "bully" and the Dutchman retorting with "Backstabber", with even Toto Wolff intervening to criticise both Verstappen and team boss Christian Horner a "yapping terrier". Alex and Ben try to make sense of it all while also previewing Lewis Hamilton's farewell to Mercedes and their takes on the McLaren vs Ferrari Constructors battle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 05 Dec 2024 - 1364 - Formula E 2024-25 Season Preview - Can Wehrlein Go Back-To-Back?
Kevin Turner hosts the latest episode of the Autosport Podcast as he sits down with Stefan Mackley and broadcaster Karun Chandhok to preview the 11th season of Formula E, which kicks off in Sao Paolo this weekend. After Pascal Wehrlein won the Championship in a heated decider in London in the summer, he's back to try to retain the title, and if pre-season testing was anything to go by, Porsche looks like entering Season 11 as favourites. They've also expanded to six cars on their powertrains as the rebranded Kiro will also be running previous-spec powertrains. Their main opposition will likely be Jaguar, who still carry arguably the strongest driver line-up in the series with Mitch Evans and Nick Cassidy. But can the pair of New Zealanders co-exist? There's also a discussion about Lola returning to Motorsport in collaboration with Yamaha and F2 race winner Zane Maloney making his series debut, why it could finally be Dan Ticktum's year, and how the new "Pit Boost" feature will affect the series famous "Peloton" racing style. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 05 Dec 2024 - 1363 - Liam Lawson Set To Join Red Bull? - Your Questions Answered
Jake Boxall-Legge and Mark Mann-Bryans join Bryn Lucas for another edition of the Autosport Q+A, where we answer your questions every Wednesday! On this week’s episode, we discuss the latest reports that Red Bull is set to replace Sergio Perez with Liam Lawson and ask what it could mean for the much-speculated future of Williams’ Franco Colapinto. There are also discussions on the premature end of Esteban Ocon’s Alpine career, the fallout between George Russell and Max Verstappen in the stewards' office, the deteriorating relationship between the drivers and the FIA, and who will win the Constructors Championship between McLaren and Ferrari. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 04 Dec 2024 - 1362 - F1 2024 Qatar GP Sunday: Verstappen Brilliant As The FIA Baffles
Stuart Codling and Jonathan Noble sit down to review a controversial Qatar Grand Prix. There’s analysis on the brilliance of Max Verstappen, who took his ninth victory of the season, leading from lights to flag after passing inherited pole sitter George Russell off the start line. But the race was clouded by more stewarding controversy as Alex Albon’s fallen wing mirror led to Valtteri Bottas crashing into it, Lewis Hamilton and Carlos Sainz receiving debris punctures, and a race-changing 10-second stop-and-go penalty for Lando Norris for ignoring double-waved yellows. Jon and Stuart review what any in the paddock described as “Draconian” penalties. There are also words on an exclusive interview Jon had with FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem on Sunday morning and the reports Alpine are about to drop Esteban Ocon early for reserve driver Jack Doohan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sun, 01 Dec 2024 - 1361 - F1 2024 Qatar GP Saturday: Verstappen Loses Pole On Controversial Penalty
Jonathan Noble and Stuart Codling sit down to review all the action from Saturday's Sprint Race and Grand Prix Qualifying from Qatar. There's an immediate reaction to the news that Max Verstappen's pole position was removed; with the Dutchman demoted to second via a controversial penalty for driving unnecessarily slowly with George Russell in Q3, with the British driver now inheriting pole as a result. There's also an analysis of Lewis Hamilton's continued criticism of his poor qualifying form, Lando Norris giving up a Sprint victory to teammate Oscar Piastri on the run to the line, and Sergio Perez's losing a position in the pitlane to Franco Colapinto after the Mexican driver missed the green light at the start of the Sprint. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sun, 01 Dec 2024 - 1360 - F1 2024 Qatar GP Friday: Norris Takes Sprint Pole As Audi Sells Minority Stake
Alex Kalinauckas and Stuart Codling analyse Friday’s action at the Qatar Grand Prix. Lando Norris narrowly beat George Russell to pole in Sprint Qualifying, and Alex breaks down the different approaches taken to the session as the drivers had to juggle cooler conditions than expected and keep their rear tires in the right operating window. There’s also discussion on the fight for sixth in the Constructors between Alpine, Haas and RB the potential final point in tomorrow’s sprint, and Qatar themselves buying a minority state in the Audi team. Be sure to listen to the end for a sneak peek at the latest episode of the James Allen on F1 Podcast, a McLaren vs Ferrari special. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 29 Nov 2024 - 1359 - F1 2024 Qatar GP Thursday: Chaos At The FIA After Yet More Firings
Jonathan Noble and Stuart Codling begin their Qatar GP coverage as they review Media Day at the Lusail International Circuit. In this podcast, the duo discuss the drivers reacting to the latest round of firings by FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem, as Deputy Race Director Janette Tan and veteran Race Steward Tim Meyer were both let go in surprise fashion, with George Russell reacting by saying: "We'd love to get a little bit of clarity and understanding of what's going on and, you know, who's getting fired next.” There's also discussion on progress towards new overtaking regulations and meetings with drivers on the matters, and what Qatar has done with the circuit to avoid a repeat of the tyre failings seen during last year's race. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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