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The entirety of DJ & PK for July 17, 2025: HOUR ONE Pablo Mastroeni, Real Salt Lake Brian Taylor, Real Golf Radio Scott Garrard, Hans & Scotty G HOUR TWO What is Trending Hot Takes or Toast Will Kyle Whittingham be right again? HOUR THREE Bob Casper, Real Golf Radio John McMullen, Sports Illustrated What brings sports fans back? HOUR FOUR Ben Anderson on the Utah Jazz in Summer League Slacker Radio Headlines Feedback of the Day
Hour four of DJ & PK for July 17, 2025: Ben Anderson on the Utah Jazz in Summer League Slacker Radio Headlines Feedback of the Day
Ben Anderson joined DJ in-studio for an hour to talk about the NBA, Utah Jazz and why he is a long-suffering Chicago White Sox fan.
Ben Anderson and Chandler Holt talk about the last week of Summer League games, talk about roster construction and the potential starting lineup, and answer your mailbag questions on this week's episode of the Jazz Notes podcast. Sign up for the new Jazz Notes newsletter! Receive game updates, exclusive analysis and chances to win Jazz tickets. Check out Ben and Chandler's X profiles - @BensHoops +@CHoltSports You can be a part of the Jazz Notes podcast by submitting questions for our mailbag through Ben's X on Mondays!
Hour 2 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Ben Anderson, Utah Jazz insider for KSL Sports and host of Jake & Ben Brett Yormark says multiple Big 12 teams will get CFP bids The Top 10: 2024 Highest scoring offense in Big 12
JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry on July 11, 2025. Big 12 coaches pick their conference champions Jake Retzlaff To Withdraw From BYU Would You Rather? Ben Anderson, Utah Jazz insider for KSL Sports and host of Jake & Ben Brett Yormark says multiple Big 12 teams will get CFP bids The Top 10: 2024 Highest scoring offense in Big 12 Mitch Harper, BYU Cougars insider for KSL Sports NFL Blitz: Top 10 Tight Ends in 2025 Best and Worst of the Day
Ben Anderson, Utah Jazz insider for KSL Sports and host of Jake & Ben, joins the program to break down the Utah Jazz offseason, all the NBA draft pick and their showings through Salt Lake Summer League, and why Ace Bailey is not suiting up in the first Las Vegas Summer League game.
Send us a textIn this episode we interview Ben Anderson, Director of Product Growth Marketing at Angel Studios.What you'll learn in this episode:How Angel Studios grew from 6,000 to over 1 million members in under two yearsThe power of the “wisdom of crowds” in shaping film and TV contentHow the Angel Guild gives fans the power to greenlight projectsWhat the Sean Ellis test can teach entrepreneurs about market validationWhy behind-the-scenes access and fan collaboration deepen audience loyaltyHow Angel Studios partners with e-commerce and nonprofits to build layered storytellingThe shift from passive viewers to active producers in the content world
Ben Anderson and Chandler Holt talk about the John Collins trade, the first SLC Summer League game, and answer your mailbag questions on this week's episode of the Jazz Notes podcast. These podcasts are available on YouTube with video, typically one to two hours after the audio version is posted. Sign up for the new Jazz Notes newsletter! Receive game updates, exclusive analysis and chances to win Jazz tickets. Check out Ben and Chandler's X profiles - @BensHoops +@CHoltSports You can be a part of the Jazz Notes podcast by submitting questions for our mailbag through Ben's X on Mondays!
First hour of Jake and Ben with Jake Scott and Ben Anderson on July 3, 2025 Newest Jazz draft class starts their training and get ready for the Summer League Top 3 Stories Red Panda gets hurt during halftime performance
Final hour of Jake and Ben with Jake Scott and Ben Anderson on July 3, 2025 Jake and Ben caught up with Isaiah Collier to talk about Summer League and year 2 with the Jazz How will this young Jazz roster look this season? Vacation plans for the 4th of July
Full episode of Jake and Ben with Jake Scott and Ben Anderson on July 3, 2025 Newest Jazz draft class starts their training and get ready for the Summer League Top 3 Stories Red Panda gets hurt during halftime performance Jake and Ben caught up with Isaiah Collier to talk about Summer League and year 2 with the Jazz How will this young Jazz roster look this season? Vacation plans for the 4th of July
Cadillac will make its Formula 1 race debut in 250 days time, in next March's Australian Grand Prix, but will it be ready? That's the question we answer in the latest edition of The Race F1 Podcast. Special Guest Sahil Kapur, from NBC News, joins Ben Anderson and Edd Straw to explain the political machinations that led to the entry being granted earlier this year, and discuss whether the start-up team's unique structure will work. We then hear from team principal Graeme Lowdon, who talked to us when The Race paid a visit to Cadillac's Silverstone facilities for a look around - and explains why he has no doubts that the car will be ready to go.After that, we discuss potential drivers and the possible impact in America and also ask what is a realistic goal for the team in terms of its performance in 2026. Want exclusive bonus episodes and ad-free listening? Enjoy a 7-day free trial to The Race Members' Club on Patreon today - we even have an 'F1-only' tier! Check out the new items in The Race Shop - members get a 15% discount! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben Anderson and Chandler Holt talk about the Jazz's moves, the rookies landing in SLC, and answer your mailbag questions on this week's episode of the Jazz Notes podcast. These podcasts are available on YouTube with video, typically one to two hours after the audio version is posted. Sign up for the new Jazz Notes newsletter! Receive game updates, exclusive analysis and chances to win Jazz tickets. Check out Ben and Chandler's X profiles - @BensHoops +@CHoltSports You can be a part of the Jazz Notes podcast by submitting questions for our mailbag through Ben's X on Mondays!
==============Join us for worship this Sunday at 10:30am (CST)! Connect with our community and experience a message of hope.Learn more about Redeemer Church: http://www.redeemermn.org/Ready to take a next step? Fill out a connect card: http://www.redeemermn.org/nextsteps Need prayer? We're here for you: http://www.redeemermn.org/prayerSupport our mission: http://www.redeemermn.org/give=============== Stay Connected: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redeemermn_church/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/redeemermn/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RedeemerMNSupport the show
JR on Justin Tucker's suspension from the NFL. | Ben Anderson of KSL Sports Zone joins JR! | JR on Dionte Johnson's comments on not wanting to play in a NFL game. |
Ben Anderson & Chandler Holt bring you the NBA Draft Round 2 Show. Join them as they break down every pick of the 2025 NBA Draft from round 2, including the Utah Jazz selection of John Tonje.
On the latest episode of The Team Principal Podcast, host Otmar Szafnauer - the former TP of Alpine and Aston Martin - is joined by Ben Anderson to discuss the increasing pressure Fred Vasseur is coming under at Ferrari. Should he be given more time or is an exit inevitable, and what would Otmar do in his shoes?Otmar also opines on the latest drama to envelope Alpine, with Renault CEO Luca de Meo's sudden departure, and shares his thoughts on what Lance Stroll is like to work with, and whether the Canadian ever received special treatment as the team boss's son...Want exclusive bonus episodes and ad-free listening? Enjoy a 7-day free trial to The Race Members' Club on Patreon today - we even have an 'F1-only' tier! Check out the new items in The Race Shop - members get a 15% discount! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake Scott, Ben Anderson & Steve Cleveland bring you the NBA Draft Roundtable Show. Join them as they break down every pick of the 2025 NBA Draft, including the Utah Jazz selections of Ace Bailey and Walter Clayton Jr. Also hear from guests Jeremiah Jensen, Hans Olsen, Patrick Kinahan and Scott Garrard.
KSL Sports Zone's Ben Anderson joins JR to talk about the Utah Jazz's selection of Ace Bailey and what to expect this offseason for the young team.
Ben Anderson and Chandler Holt give their thoughts on Ace Bailey, Walter Clayton Jr., and the entirety of the first round of the 2025 NBA Draft! Sign up for the new Jazz Notes newsletter! Receive game updates, exclusive analysis and chances to win Jazz tickets. Check out Ben and Chandler's X profiles - @BensHoops +@CHoltSports You can be a part of the Jazz Notes podcast by submitting questions for our mailbag through Ben's X on Mondays!
Jake Scott, Ben Anderson & Steve Cleveland bring you the NBA Draft Roundtable Show. Join them as they break down every pick of the 2025 NBA Draft, including the Utah Jazz selections of Ace Bailey and Walter Clayton Jr. Also hear from guests Jeremiah Jensen, Hans Olsen, Patrick Kinahan and Scott Garrard.
Jake Scott, Ben Anderson & Steve Cleveland bring you the NBA Draft Roundtable Show. Join them as they break down every pick of the 2025 NBA Draft, including the Utah Jazz selections of Ace Bailey and Walter Clayton Jr. Also hear from guests Jeremiah Jensen, Hans Olsen, Patrick Kinahan and Scott Garrard.
Jake Scott, Ben Anderson & Steve Cleveland bring you the NBA Draft Roundtable Show. Join them as they break down every pick of the 2025 NBA Draft, including the Utah Jazz selections of Ace Bailey and Walter Clayton Jr. Also hear from guests Jeremiah Jensen, Hans Olsen, Patrick Kinahan and Scott Garrard.
Jake Scott, Ben Anderson, Steve Cleveland and Jeremiah Jensen break down the Utah Jazz selecting Rutgers forward Ace Bailey with the 5th pick of the 2025 NBA Draft.
Jake Scott, Ben Anderson, Steve Cleveland and Patrick Kinahan break down the Utah Jazz trading for the 18th pick to select Walter Clayton Jr. in the 2025 NBA Draft.
Jake Scott, Ben Anderson & Steve Cleveland bring you the NBA Draft Roundtable Show. Join them as they break down every pick of the 2025 NBA Draft, including the Utah Jazz selections of Ace Bailey and Walter Clayton Jr. Also hear from guests Jeremiah Jensen, Hans Olsen, Patrick Kinahan and Scott Garrard.
Utah Jazz insider Ben Anderson
Hour 1 Utah Jazz play-by-play David Locke joined the show for a couple segments to discuss round 1 of the NBA draft Hour 2 Utah Jazz insider Ben Anderson 60 in 60 Watchlist | Utah Mammoth GM Bill Armstrong draft preview Hour 3 NBC Sports NBA insider Kurt Helin Sports Roulette
Utah Jazz insider Ben Anderson 60 in 60 Watchlist | Utah Mammoth GM Bill Armstrong draft preview
Ben Anderson, Utah Jazz insider for KSL Sports and host of Jake & Ben, joins the program to break down how the latest trades in the NBA can impact the 2025 NBA Draft and dives into more prospects break downs ahead of the draft.
Hour 3 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Sly Sylvester filling in for Alex Kirry Ben Anderson, Jazz Insider for KSL Sports and host of Jake & Ben NFL Blitz: Aaron Rodgers says this will probably be his last season Best and Worst of the Day
JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry on June 24, 2025. Sly Sylvester filling in for Alex Kirry Ryder Lyons commits to BYU Cole Bagley, Utah Mammoth Insider for KSL Sports Would You Rather? Matt Baiamonte, host of Cougar Sports Saturday NBA trade market is heating up! The Top 10: Utah players with the most sacks in a game Ben Anderson, Jazz Insider for KSL Sports and host of Jake & Ben NFL Blitz: Aaron Rodgers says this will probably be his last season Best and Worst of the Day
Ben Anderson and Chandler Holt preview the NBA Draft, break down another group of prospects, and answer your mailbag questions on this week's episode of the Jazz Notes podcast. These podcasts are available on YouTube with video, typically one to two hours after the audio version is posted. Sign up for the new Jazz Notes newsletter! Receive game updates, exclusive analysis and chances to win Jazz tickets. Check out Ben and Chandler's X profiles - @BensHoops +@CHoltSports You can be a part of the Jazz Notes podcast by submitting questions for our mailbag through Ben's X on Mondays!
Ben Anderson and Chandler Holt alternate picks in the first round of this 2025 NBA Mock Draft! These podcasts are available on YouTube with video, typically one to two hours after the audio version is posted. Sign up for the new Jazz Notes newsletter! Receive game updates, exclusive analysis and chances to win Jazz tickets. Check out Ben and Chandler's X profiles - @BensHoops +@CHoltSports You can be a part of the Jazz Notes podcast by submitting questions for our mailbag through Ben's X on Mondays!
Ben Anderson and Chandler Holt go over the weekly news, break down another group of draft prospects, and answer your mailbag questions on this week's episode of the Jazz Notes podcast. These podcasts are available on YouTube with video, typically one to two hours after the audio version is posted. Sign up for the new Jazz Notes newsletter! Receive game updates, exclusive analysis and chances to win Jazz tickets. Check out Ben and Chandler's X profiles - @BensHoops +@CHoltSports You can be a part of the Jazz Notes podcast by submitting questions for our mailbag through Ben's X on Mondays!
==============Join us for worship this Sunday at 10:30am (CST)! Connect with our community and experience a message of hope.Learn more about Redeemer Church: http://www.redeemermn.org/Ready to take a next step? Fill out a connect card: http://www.redeemermn.org/nextsteps Need prayer? We're here for you: http://www.redeemermn.org/prayerSupport our mission: http://www.redeemermn.org/give=============== Stay Connected: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redeemermn_church/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/redeemermn/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RedeemerMNSupport the show
What would happen if all 20 F1 drivers competed on equal terms in the same machinery? That's a question we tackle in the latest edition of The Race F1 Podcast. Canadian motorsport journalist Tim Hauraney joins Ben Anderson and Edd Straw to discuss a ranking list answering that question he recently put together for TSN, based on a vote of F1 journalists. That leads to a question of what constitutes equal cars and also the role of simulator driving in the development of F1 drivers, as well as whether Lewis Hamilton's ranking has to take a hit because of his difficult recent times. We also tackle the popularity of F1 (and driver Lance Stroll) in Canada, and discuss the evolution of the grand prix in Montreal, which takes place this weekend. And with McLaren having won seven out of nine grands prix, we explain why the Canadian Grand Prix might not be so straightforward for F1's dominant force despite heading into the weekend as favourite. Want exclusive bonus episodes and ad-free listening? Join The Race Members' Club on Patreon today - we even have an 'F1-only' tier! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It seems beyond doubt, since 9/11, that the main responsibility of intelligence and security services is to prevent ticking bombs from going off. The thing is, though, that the West has been confronted with international terrorism and domestic political violence throughout the 1970s as well. And although intelligence organizations countered terrorism, prevention did not become the name of the game. In a case study of the Netherlands, this book explores—based on unique primary sources and from a novel conceptual approach—how the threat of terrorism was looked upon and what kind of intelligence activities were carried out to contain or counter it. The book puts into focus how the rise of terrorism in the 1970s challenged the existing perceived core functions about intelligence. Based on the work of social geographer Ben Anderson, who investigates how interventions in the present are legitimated in the name of imagined (catastrophic) futures, it is analyzed how the Dutch domestic security service Binnenlandse Veiligheidsdienst (BVD) scrutinized traces of terrorism between 1968 and 1978. It confronts these insights with the post-9/11 counterterrorism efforts. By doing so, the book paints a fascinating picture of core functions of intelligence more generally. Guest: Dr. Constant Hijzen (he/him), a research fellow at Universitet Leiden. Dr. Constant Hijzen focuses on the history of intelligence and security services. He uses the intelligence and security services as a lens to study broader political, societal, and bureaucratic dynamics that are at play in this specific domain, with a special focus on cultural factors and mentalities. Host: Jenna Pittman (she/her), a Ph.D. student in the Department of History at Duke University. She studies modern European history, political economy, and Germany from 1945-1990. Scholars@Duke Hyperlink: https://scholars.duke.edu/pers... Linktree Hyperlink: https://linktr.ee/jennapittman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
It seems beyond doubt, since 9/11, that the main responsibility of intelligence and security services is to prevent ticking bombs from going off. The thing is, though, that the West has been confronted with international terrorism and domestic political violence throughout the 1970s as well. And although intelligence organizations countered terrorism, prevention did not become the name of the game. In a case study of the Netherlands, this book explores—based on unique primary sources and from a novel conceptual approach—how the threat of terrorism was looked upon and what kind of intelligence activities were carried out to contain or counter it. The book puts into focus how the rise of terrorism in the 1970s challenged the existing perceived core functions about intelligence. Based on the work of social geographer Ben Anderson, who investigates how interventions in the present are legitimated in the name of imagined (catastrophic) futures, it is analyzed how the Dutch domestic security service Binnenlandse Veiligheidsdienst (BVD) scrutinized traces of terrorism between 1968 and 1978. It confronts these insights with the post-9/11 counterterrorism efforts. By doing so, the book paints a fascinating picture of core functions of intelligence more generally. Guest: Dr. Constant Hijzen (he/him), a research fellow at Universitet Leiden. Dr. Constant Hijzen focuses on the history of intelligence and security services. He uses the intelligence and security services as a lens to study broader political, societal, and bureaucratic dynamics that are at play in this specific domain, with a special focus on cultural factors and mentalities. Host: Jenna Pittman (she/her), a Ph.D. student in the Department of History at Duke University. She studies modern European history, political economy, and Germany from 1945-1990. Scholars@Duke Hyperlink: https://scholars.duke.edu/pers... Linktree Hyperlink: https://linktr.ee/jennapittman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
It seems beyond doubt, since 9/11, that the main responsibility of intelligence and security services is to prevent ticking bombs from going off. The thing is, though, that the West has been confronted with international terrorism and domestic political violence throughout the 1970s as well. And although intelligence organizations countered terrorism, prevention did not become the name of the game. In a case study of the Netherlands, this book explores—based on unique primary sources and from a novel conceptual approach—how the threat of terrorism was looked upon and what kind of intelligence activities were carried out to contain or counter it. The book puts into focus how the rise of terrorism in the 1970s challenged the existing perceived core functions about intelligence. Based on the work of social geographer Ben Anderson, who investigates how interventions in the present are legitimated in the name of imagined (catastrophic) futures, it is analyzed how the Dutch domestic security service Binnenlandse Veiligheidsdienst (BVD) scrutinized traces of terrorism between 1968 and 1978. It confronts these insights with the post-9/11 counterterrorism efforts. By doing so, the book paints a fascinating picture of core functions of intelligence more generally. Guest: Dr. Constant Hijzen (he/him), a research fellow at Universitet Leiden. Dr. Constant Hijzen focuses on the history of intelligence and security services. He uses the intelligence and security services as a lens to study broader political, societal, and bureaucratic dynamics that are at play in this specific domain, with a special focus on cultural factors and mentalities. Host: Jenna Pittman (she/her), a Ph.D. student in the Department of History at Duke University. She studies modern European history, political economy, and Germany from 1945-1990. Scholars@Duke Hyperlink: https://scholars.duke.edu/pers... Linktree Hyperlink: https://linktr.ee/jennapittman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
It seems beyond doubt, since 9/11, that the main responsibility of intelligence and security services is to prevent ticking bombs from going off. The thing is, though, that the West has been confronted with international terrorism and domestic political violence throughout the 1970s as well. And although intelligence organizations countered terrorism, prevention did not become the name of the game. In a case study of the Netherlands, this book explores—based on unique primary sources and from a novel conceptual approach—how the threat of terrorism was looked upon and what kind of intelligence activities were carried out to contain or counter it. The book puts into focus how the rise of terrorism in the 1970s challenged the existing perceived core functions about intelligence. Based on the work of social geographer Ben Anderson, who investigates how interventions in the present are legitimated in the name of imagined (catastrophic) futures, it is analyzed how the Dutch domestic security service Binnenlandse Veiligheidsdienst (BVD) scrutinized traces of terrorism between 1968 and 1978. It confronts these insights with the post-9/11 counterterrorism efforts. By doing so, the book paints a fascinating picture of core functions of intelligence more generally. Guest: Dr. Constant Hijzen (he/him), a research fellow at Universitet Leiden. Dr. Constant Hijzen focuses on the history of intelligence and security services. He uses the intelligence and security services as a lens to study broader political, societal, and bureaucratic dynamics that are at play in this specific domain, with a special focus on cultural factors and mentalities. Host: Jenna Pittman (she/her), a Ph.D. student in the Department of History at Duke University. She studies modern European history, political economy, and Germany from 1945-1990. Scholars@Duke Hyperlink: https://scholars.duke.edu/pers... Linktree Hyperlink: https://linktr.ee/jennapittman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/national-security
Ben Anderson and Chandler Holt go over the weekly news, break down Maryland's Derik Queen, and answer your mailbag questions on this week's episode of the Jazz Notes podcast. These podcasts are available on YouTube with video, typically one to two hours after the audio version is posted. Sign up for the new Jazz Notes newsletter! Receive game updates, exclusive analysis and chances to win Jazz tickets. Check out Ben and Chandler's X profiles - @BensHoops +@CHoltSports You can be a part of the Jazz Notes podcast by submitting questions for our mailbag through Ben's X on Mondays!
JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry on June 2, 2025. Utah Jazz hire Austin Ainge as the president of basketball operations Austin Ainge introductory press conference Weekend Warriors Travis Yost, NHL writer for TSN Pacers-Thunder; NBA Finals Sucks to Be YOU! Ben Anderson, Utah Jazz insider for KSL Sports and host of Jake & Ben NFL Blitz: Jaxson Dart signs his rookie deal with the NY Giants Best and Worst of the Day
Ben Anderson, Utah Jazz insider for KSL Sports and host of Jake & Ben, joins the program to break down the hiring of Austin Ainge, breaking down the major takeaways from his introductory press conference and how the Jazz are preparing for the upcoming NBA draft.
Hour 3 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Ben Anderson, Utah Jazz insider for KSL Sports and host of Jake & Ben NFL Blitz: Jaxson Dart signs his rookie deal with the NY Giants Best and Worst of the Day
Ben Anderson and Chandler Holt go over the weekly news, break down Oklahoma's Jeremiah Fears, and answer your mailbag questions on this week's episode of the Jazz Notes podcast. These podcasts are available on YouTube with video, typically one to two hours after the audio version is posted. Sign up for the new Jazz Notes newsletter! Receive game updates, exclusive analysis and chances to win Jazz tickets. Check out Ben and Chandler's X profiles - @BensHoops +@CHoltSports You can be a part of the Jazz Notes podcast by submitting questions for our mailbag through Ben's X on Mondays!
Order your Lotus 98T/4 timepiece at https://www.recwatches.com/timepieces/98t-4/ and get an additional 10% off using discount code "THERACE"We're bringing you a bonus episode in the feed this week, which is an example of the kind of content you can enjoy in The Race Members' Club. It comes from our sister podcast Bring Back V10s, which celebrates the golden era of F1 from 1989 to 2005. Whilst that show is between seasons, Race Members have been enjoying an exclusive 1993 Revisited series, which takes a race-by-race look back at the 1993 F1 season. On this episode, 1993 Revisited heads to Monaco where Ayrton Senna was aiming to become the first six-time F1 winner around the famous streets of the principality. Glenn Freeman, Edd Staw, Ben Anderson and Matt Beer look back on a miserable day for Senna's rival Alain Prost, who picked up a jump start penalty and then stalled in the pits when serving it. We also analyse a breakout performance from Michael Schumacher that ended in heartbreak, and welcome Ferrari to the sharp end of the field for the first time in 1993. Coming back to Senna, we discuss where his final Monaco win ranks among his other successes there, after what seemed to be a more subdued performance than we were used to seeing from him in Monte Carlo.To listen to every episode of 1993 Revisited and get access to ad-free episodes of all The Race's podcasts, plus loads of bonus podcasts, join us on Patreon today - act quickly and you can enjoy 75% off your first month! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We go behind the scenes with Red Bull Racing in the latest episode of The Race F1 podcast.Special guest Matt Majendie is embedded with the team this year for The Inside Track podcast and was at Monaco with the team. He joins Ben Anderson and Edd Straw to tell us all about it.He explains the strategic attempts for Max Verstappen to gain a place, tells us about Yuki Tsunoda's mindset and reveals how the team dealt with a difficult weekend.And with the flexi-wing technical directive kicking in in Spain this weekend, there's also some hints about what Red Bull really expects from the change.We also tackle listener questions on McLaren's position, Isack Hadjar's promotion chances and refuelling.For your chance to win a Ferrari cap signed by Leclerc or Hamilton, click here. This competition is open to anyone with an active Racers or Champions tier membership to The Race Members' Club. Get 75% off your first month when you join on Patreon today - we even have an F1-only tier! Hear more from Matt on The Inside Track: https://link.mgln.ai/4Pk9wZ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we tackle the latest technical intrigue between Red Bull and McLaren and look ahead to the potential for an upset in the Monaco Grand Prix.Scott Mitchell-Malm and Ben Anderson join Edd Straw to explain the real story behind the technical directives that were issued before the Imola race, but only emerged after it. They also ask how the mandatory two pitstops might impact the Monaco race, and if there's a way for a backmarker to leap up the order with some clever strategy. We also tackle listener questions on Red Bull's driver situation with Yuki Tsunoda's struggles, Liam Lawons's troubles at Racing Bulls and Isack Hadjar's strong start. There's also questions on warm-up lanes, Ollie Bearmans pace relative to Esteban Ocon, similarities between McLaren this year and Williams in 1997 and more. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/theracef1 Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee!For your chance to win a Ferrari cap signed by Leclerc or Hamilton, click here. This competition is open to anyone with an active Racers or Champions tier membership to The Race Members' Club. Get 75% off your first month when you join on Patreon today - we even have an F1-only tier! Find out more about Monaco Inside Track: www.themonacoinsidetrack.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.