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Dad and I are back with our race recap and analysis for the 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix. We discuss Max‘s pace, the turn one incident between Oscar, Piastri, Charles Le click, and Kimmy Antonelli. We also have a moment with Martin. Thanks for listening. Hope you enjoy!
Scott and Burke discussed their upcoming podcast show format and content, including show flow responsibilities and personal updates. They reviewed various car-related topics and experiences, including car purchases, inspections, and rentals, while also discussing Formula 1 racing events and performances. The conversation concluded with plans for future podcast episodes, including potential focus on new F1 cars and racing strategies.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/davisanddavis/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Graham and Luke return ahead of F1's season-ending triple header to talk all things F1 and beyond. This week we talk:A quick chat about the Autonomous Racing (3:32)A tangent about Logan Sargeant and WEC, Porsche maybe not dead in WEC? (8:45)Hangovers from the Brazilian Grand Prix (17:52)Talking points from the annual race at Macau (25:24)Alpine's surprise at rivals' continued development(34:40)F1 Commission Meeting agree to change livery, Audi reveal concept livery, and driver numbers for 2026 (39:35)Elkan's bizarre Ferrari driver comments (56:06)Wolff sells 5% ownership stake at Mercedes (64:48)Formula E's monster Gen 4 car (67:43)Las Vegas Grand Prix preview (73:29)
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Welcome to our 2nd show with me, Hugh Hatrick, Roo & Simon. 3 motorsport fans reviewing last weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix. We've got a lot to talk about but we'd love to hear your thoughts so please leave a comment You can watch the YouTube version here: https://www.youtube.com/live/9TcI2iisUjE?si=BNSyeJAmn9rboQzX Drive fast don't crash!
L-Bone recaps and reviews F1's ABSURD 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix before announcing how his 3 Bone-afide Race Predictions turned out. L-BONE! Thank you to my sponsors: Stone Creek Coffee: Use code BONE20 for 20% off your first order at https://www.stonecreekcoffee.com Raycon: Get up to 30% off Raycon products at https://www.buyraycon.com/BONE Shop Formula Bone Merch: https://www.bolenmedia.com/shop/formula-bone Become a Formula Bone YouTube channel member to gain access to exclusive members-only perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAOFSwIi8EXEph8vS805-kQ/join Join 1,000+ members of the Bone Brigade in the Formula Bone Discord: https://discord.gg/YwsAtSCGNX Follow Formula Bone & J-Bone on all social media @FormulaBone & @JaredBorislow Edited by Fernando Gutierrez Original music by 7toMidnight Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Said the greatest driver ever to come out of Brazil. Sadly a few too many of the current grid took that to heart this weekend and a few teams were left with serious repair jobs, penalties and wasted weekends.This week on the podcast we look back at the Brazilian Grand Prix weekend where a combination of a drying track, soaking kerbs (hey, we're British OK!) and quite possibly a lack of spatial awareness from some drivers gave us both an entertaining sprint and a Grand Prix that showed us that you cannot count out Max Verstappen when there's even the faintest sniff of a podiumAs usual, we go team by team for who did what, who didn't do what and what the hell were they doing throughout the weekend after 2 races that have firmly tipped the balance for the World Driver's Championship very much onto Lando's side.And if you want to join in with the chat during the races (along with practice and qualifying) head over to our Discord where there's always a great crowd of people to watch along with. And on the socials we've got our Facebook, Instagram, BlueSky & Twitter (or is it X) and Paul's attempts at Sim Racing on our Twitch channel. And if you want to support us you can donate to our Patreon as well from as little as £/$/€ 1 per monthEnjoy
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
We may be a day late, but the throttle's still wide open. This week, we're unpacking every wild moment from the 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix — from Oscar Piastri's controversial penalty that had the paddock in flames, to Max Verstappen's unstoppable charge from last to the podium. Ollie Bearman continues his late-season climb toward greatness, putting Haas right back in the headlines.We'll also react to Ferrari chairman John Elkann's spicy new quote that “drivers who talk too much need to focus on driving and talk less,” and what that says about the state of the Scuderia. Then, it's on to Vegas and the home stretch of the championship — predictions, chaos, and whatever's left of our sanity as we head into the final rounds of 2025.It's The Fast Ones — equal parts speed, sarcasm, and serious F1 talk.
Brazilian Grand Prix 2025, δεν απογοήτευσες! Πάλε! Ο Chris βάζει οπίσω του τον σατανά τζαι μπροστά του την Alex τζαι τον Alex τζαι συζητούμε όλοι μαζί, με συμφωνίες, διαφωνίες τζαι ενίοτε επιχειρήματα τα καθέκαστα της εμφατικής νίκης Lando Norris στον αγώνα της Βραζιλίας, του εξαιρετικού Kimi Jr, του δαιμονισμένου Verstappen που και από pitlane κουτσιά podium (because traditions), και τον μαύρο χαμό του δεύτερου restart. Α ναι και Ferrari double DNF. Έννεν καλά ο Chris. Τωρά πείτε μας εσείς στα σχόλια: Ήταν δίκαιη ποινή τα 10 δευτερόλεπτα;
Ladies and Gentleman welcome back to Pitstop! The Brazilian Grand Prix is over, another PERFECT weekend for Lando Norris and Verstappen has once again blown us all away! Lets go Kimi with his best finish in Formula 1 ever.. But the big talking point, is Oscar Piastri being ROBBED by his own team? It's all very strange, the lack of support, the drop in performance! What do you think is really going wrong with Oscar in F1 right now? Lando is pulling away with the championship with there only being 3 races left! Who will show up in vegas? Or will the great robbery of Oscar Piastri continue.. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to another episode of Pitstop Fracas, where we review the Brazilian Grand Prix. This weeks panel consisted of; Mahad Chris We speak about: Is the championship over? Ferrari's ultimatum Verstappen mega drive Antonelli coming of age Bearman cook session Follow us on Twitter/X, Instagram and TikTok - @pitstopfracas Join our Discord Community - discord.gg/kYjQGhy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Spanners, Trumpets and the king of karting videos Alex ‘Geensy' Vangeen fire up their onboard replays and dive into the deep end of the Brazilian Grand Prix in this, the latest episode of Missed Apex Podcast! ⭐Missed Apex Tik Tokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@missedapexf1⭐ Spanners https://x.com/SpannersReadyhttps://bsky.app/profile/spannersready.bsky.social⭐ Matt Trumpets https://x.com/mattpt55https://bsky.app/profile/mattpt55.bsky.socialWays To Support Missed Apex:✅ Join our Patreon to gain access to our exclusive Patreon Only Discord Chat + Bonus ContentWe Only Exist Due to Our Patron Support https://www.patreon.com/MissedApex✅ Leave a tip https://missedapexpodcast.com/tipjarOn Tonight's Show:⭐Missed Apex Tik Tokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@missedapexf1⭐ Spanners https://x.com/SpannersReadyhttps://bsky.app/profile/spannersready.bsky.social⭐ Matt Trumpets https://x.com/mattpt55https://bsky.app/profile/mattpt55.bsky.social⭐ Alex Vangeen https://x.com/AlexVangeenhttps://www.youtube.com/@AlexVangeenRacingFollow Missed Apex on Instagram!!!!https://www.instagram.com/missedapexf1/Check out Geensy's latest video!https://youtu.be/lyR_BmKi3W4?si=5aPQR73JcmuywVoKSubscribe to Geensy's channel!https://www.youtube.com/@AlexVangeenRacingDon't miss awesome Missed Apex MotoGP podhttps://open.spotify.com/show/3IEB1Q2STelYNP7nda3gxdAnd their Amazing Intro to MotoGP episode!https://open.spotify.com/episode/2k1Kay3sPOpMoI6RNiqEqmDon't miss Spanners going solo on the sprint!https://www.youtube.com/live/Uh0OZH63WJg?si=CmWYNF_csEz_LFN8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James and Luke review the chaotic Brazilian GP - The dramatic Sprint Race, Verstappen's pit lane to podium, and Norris' run in form!
NORRIS BEGINS NAILING THE FINAL NAILS IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP!...PIASTRI LOOSING INTEREST…MAX DRIVER OF THE DAY AND...FERNANDO READY FOR LAS VEGAS. THIS WEEK'S NASIR HAMEED CORNER, WE KEEP IT SIMPLE WITH SOME DUKE OF DIJON AND NASIR BANTER! It was a dominant performance from Lando Norris as he claimed his seventh victory of the year, following up on his victory in the sprint race with another 25 points on Sunday, extending his championship lead to 24 points over Oscar Piastri. Early race incidents would leave Oscar Piastri with a shock penalty and lead to the retirement of Charles Leclerc through no fault of his own. And in unexpected fashion, Max Verstappen would grab fans' attention following his conversion of a pit-lane start all the way to a P3 finish, grabbing a podium on a day many fans would expect his championship shot to slip away from him. None of the top ten were able to get past each other in the initial portion of Lap 1 except Liam Lawson on George Russell, with Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari having the weakest start of any on the grid, dropping four places into 17th. A loss of control from home favorite Gabriel Bortoleto in the Sauber occurred only halfway through the first lap, causing the 21-year-old to hit the barriers, bringing out a safety car and ending his race. The safety car was brought out for the third time in a row at the Brazilian Grand Prix, lasting for three laps and coming in on Lap 4. There was more chaos immediately, as Charles Leclerc, Kimi Antonelli and Oscar Piastri went three abreast at Turn 1 after the Italian struggled to keep up with Lando Norris' pace following the restart. Piastri and Antonelli would collide, sending the Mercedes into Leclerc's Ferrari and causing the Monegasque racer to lose both a tire and incur suspension damage, ending his race prematurely. Unable to continue, Leclerc's Ferrari would pull over and bring out a Virtual Safety Car, with the McLarens of Norris and Piastri leading from the Mercedes of Antonelli and the Racing Bull of Isack Hadjar. Laps 14 and 17 would see ten-second penalties applied for both Yuki Tsunoda and Oscar Piastri, with Tsunoda's given for an incident with Lance Stroll and Piastri's for the aforementioned crash after the safety car restart. Verstappen, who had taken an early pit stop to change from hard tires to mediums, found himself up to seventh by Lap 19 thanks to Hadjar and Pierre Gasly entering the pit lane. Seventh turned into fifth by Lap 21, the Dutchman having gained 15 places in the first third of the race and looking impressive as he looked to restore his championship ambitions. LANDO: “It was an amazing race, and it's nice to win here in Brazil. It's an amazing track with amazing fans. This one was for one of my mentors, Gil, I hope he'd be very proud. “It was a great win, but to be honest, seeing how quick the competition was today, it's clear we've still got work to do. I'll go back, see the team, congratulate them and see what we can do better. Looking ahead, I'll keep focusing on myself, keep my head down, ignore the noise and keep pushing.” MAX: From pitlane to podium, this weekend has completely turned around for me, something that I didn't think was possible. The start of the race was very hectic and I picked up a puncture early on from a load of debris on the track which meant that I pretty much had to start the race again. The Team used the right strategy from start to finish which allowed me to get through all of the traffic very efficiently. I definitely had to send it a few times to get past the other cars but I love doing that and ended up having an unexpectedly fun race. Overall it showed that we had really good pace today and that the grip was much better than the last couple of days. The atmosphere at Interlagos was amazing and it really spurred me on. I am so proud of the Team and would like to thank them for all of the hard work that they put into making the changes post Quali last night. SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - NOVEMBER 09: Race winner Lando Norris of Great Britain and McLaren Second placed Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team Third placed Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing and Mark Norris, Director of Commercial Trackside Operations at McLaren on the podium during the F1 Grand Prix of Brazil at Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace on November 09, 2025 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) We kept pushing and took multiple risks this weekend because we never want to settle for second and we didn't give up. To start in the pitlane and finish P3 on the podium only 10 seconds off P1 was incredible. Now all we can do is keep fighting hard over the final few races of the season and do the best that we possibly can whilst trying to find as much performance as we can extract from the car. A huge congratulations to Kimi as well, he drove amazingly well which will have given his confidence a huge boost which is great for any rookie!" Alex Albon: It was a good race for the fans today but unfortunately for us it was a bit of a race to forget. We had good pace when we could show it. We've struggled with pace all weekend but seem to have recovered a little bit today. In the end what took us out of contention for points was that I think we stayed out too long on the first stint and we never really recovered from there. In the last stint we were quick and were fighting our way back up the grid and just missed out on a point at the end. It's frustrating that our rivals scored points today, but we will regroup and look forward to a better weekend in Las Vegas. Carlos Sainz: Not the day I was hoping for. Once I got squeezed on turn 1, I had considerable damage to the car and my race was compromised from there. We managed to stay in the hunt for points most of the race but after a slow first stop and compiled with the damage, that was it unfortunately. Time to go back home and see what we can do in these types of circuits, as Qatar will also be a challenge. A few races to go, so we cannot relax. Let's keep going.
Max soars, Jos returns, Charles weds, Massa sues, Billy Idol not Eilish, Linkin Park, Brundle's back, Lewis cries, Piastri nightmares, Hulk hulks, Antonelli smashes, George shouts and Lando wins. It can only be a Dirty Brazil. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 2025 Formula 1 Season is here!. It's Round 21, the Sao Paulo Grand Prix - Interlagos. Lando Norris won in convincing fashion, ahead of Kimi Antonelli's highest F1 race finish - and an insane pitlane to P3 drive from Max Verstappen rounded out the podium. Let's get into the details & our bangers & clangers, shall we. My name's Tommo, let's talk about it.
Send us a textThe Brazilian Grand Prix may have given us dry weather, but we still got race-y racing galore. We're chatting through Lando Norris' flawless weekend, Oscar Piastri almost rallying, and Max Verstappen's insane driver from pitlane to podium. Let's un-box box the Brazilian GP!Watch the episodeFranco Colapinto confirmed for 2026 Mexico Motorsport Federation blamed Liam Lawson for the incident with the marshals. Max Verstappen and Kelly Piquet anniversary Charles Leclerc is engaged Passenger Princess episode with Oscar Piastri Passenger Princess episode with Carlos Sainz Gabriel Bortoleto on tire strategy tips from Max Verstappen Gabriel Bortoleto on Max Verstappen friendship Oscar Piastri gets his hair cut by Charles Leclerc's mom Kimi Antonelli visits Ayrton Senna's grave Who would you sit next to on the plane Oscar Piastri on Uno championship with Alex Albon and George Russell F1 drivers draw trees w/ Sebastian Vettel Franco Colapinto goes undercover Alex Albon congratulates Charles Leclerc on engagement Charles Leclerc, Oscar Piastri, and Lewis Hamilton get dinner at steakhouse Kimi Antonelli's first hug after Sprint quali is Max Verstappen Gabriel Bortoleto's sprint crash Max Verstappen and GP radio spat about recommendations George Russell compares sprint race to Mario Kart Max Verstappen out in Q1 Lando Norris press conference Crowd chanting “du du du Max Verstappen” during podiumFind me outside the pod: Follow me @boxboxf1podVisit the website for more deets on me and the podcastShare your thoughts/opinions/questions with me!!
Graham and Luke return to review a potentially pivotal Brazilian Grand Prix!We talk:Norris takes big step towards first championship as Piastri gets 10 second penalty and crashes out of sprint (7:16)Antonelli's best result in F1 as he outpaces Russell all weekend (28:02)Verstappen recovers from the portland to podium; but should they have left him out? (33:12)Another great result for Bearman (41:27)Liam Lawson's mega medium stint helps secure points despite clash with Hadjar (46:25)Hulkenberg's first Saturday Q3 appearance of the season translates to points (50:59)Alpine finally back in the points behind mega Gasly weekend (53:15)The midfield round up, including the Gulf Williams, Ocon's bad luck, and more (55:19)Ferrari's unlucky but shocking Sunday (62:51)Yuki Tsunoda's race unravels early (67:12)Bortoleto's nightmare home weekend; big crash in the sprint (68:49)Closing thoughts on the Brazilian Grand Prix (73:00)Alpine confirm Colapinto for 2026 (74:47)Qatar potentially heading for another mandatory two stop race; other adjustments to race weekend to be discussed at F1 commission (77:01)Another technical shuffle at Aston Martin (86:51)What makes an FIA Grade 1 track, and what are the Grade 1 tracks outside of F1? (89:40)
Meg and Spanners sit down and react to the buck-wild results and goings-on from the Brazilian GP. Lando Norris clinched the victory, extending his lead in the Drivers' Championship. They also delve into Max Verstappen's remarkable performance, Red Bull's strategic decisions, and the challenges faced by Oscar Piastri and Ferrari. Meg and Spanners also explore the dynamics of the midfield and the emerging talents while looking ahead to the upcoming races in Las Vegas, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi. Max is toast. Or is he? (3:55) Does this make Max's list of greatest hits? (16:21) Title race updates (19:53) Kimi Antonelli's bang-on weekend (36:55) Ferrari needs an energy cleansing (41:01) Gabriel's no good, very bad weekend (51:27) Looking ahead to the season's end! (59:42) Host: Megan Schuster Guest: Spanners Ready Senior Producer: Steve Ahlman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Spanners, Trumpets and Cristina bust out the slide rules and bring all the info you need for the upcoming Brazilian Grand Prix in this, the latest episode of Missed Apex Podcast! ⭐Missed Apex Tik Tokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@missedapexf1⭐ Spanners https://x.com/SpannersReadyhttps://bsky.app/profile/spannersready.bsky.social⭐ Matt Trumpets https://x.com/mattpt55https://bsky.app/profile/mattpt55.bsky.socialWays To Support Missed Apex:✅ Join our Patreon to gain access to our exclusive Patreon Only Discord Chat + Bonus ContentWe Only Exist Due to Our Patron Support https://www.patreon.com/MissedApex✅ Leave a tip https://missedapexpodcast.com/tipjarOn Tonight's Show:⭐Missed Apex Tik Tokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@missedapexf1⭐ Spanners https://x.com/SpannersReadyhttps://bsky.app/profile/spannersready.bsky.social⭐ Matt Trumpets https://x.com/mattpt55https://bsky.app/profile/mattpt55.bsky.social⭐ Christina Lee Mace https://www.tiktok.com/@cristinaleemacehttps://www.instagram.com/cristinaleemace/Follow Missed Apex on Instagram!!!!https://www.instagram.com/missedapexf1/Check out the Bullet with Cristina!!!https://www.tiktok.com/@cristinaleemacehttps://www.instagram.com/cristinaleemace/Check out some legal nerdery with Trumpets on Digital Law UKhttps://shows.acast.com/digital-law-1/episodes/6909c326471525d352e7c7e0https://youtu.be/88GzkjYJtrU Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James and Luke preview the Brazilian GP and chat recent F1 news headlines. Charles and Alexandra are engaged, the Liam Lawson-marshalls situation, and the sprint this weekend in Brazil!
This week we discuss the latest F1 news, get ready for the Brazilian Grand Prix and the boys pour their hearts out in World Series Corner Funeral Edition. Hit that subscribe button and tune in for the full, unfiltered breakdown! You don't wanna miss this!
Welcome to the carnival of F1! Ted, Karun and Craig are in the Paddock to look ahead to this weekend's Sao Paulo Grand Prix....not the Brazilian Grand Prix! With the gap now just one point between the two McLarens, we discuss how both drivers could be feeling heading into this critical weekend.Arguably, it's a bigger weekend for Max Verstappen in his title bid and we round up what he's been saying to the media today.Plus, could George Russell have a say in where the Championship ends up and, after impressing in Mexico, will Oliver Bearman remain a faithful at Haas? You can follow all the action from Brazil across Sky Sports. The F1 Show is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/the-f1-showYou can listen to The F1 Show on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play The F1 Show".Watch every episode of The F1 Show on YouTube here: The F1 Show on YouTubeFor all the latest F1 news, head to skysports.com/f1For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
The Champions have been crowned in all three NASCAR series. We discuss the Truck Series, Xfinity Series, and Cup Series finales from Phoenix. There were celebrations and some heartbreak in all three series. F1 heads to Brazil this weekend and it's a Sprint Race Weekend. We'll see if there will be a shakeup at the top of the points standings after what is sure to be an epic Brazilian Grand Prix. NHRA was flying in Vegas. We take a look at the winners and the current points standings as NHRA wraps up their season in Pomona in a couple weeks. Thanks for tuning in!
L-Bone previews the 2025 Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos, AKA the 2025 Sao Paulo Grand Prix at Autódromo José Carlos Pace. L-BONE!Thank you to my sponsors:Surfshark: Go to https://surfshark.com/fbone or use code FBONE at checkout to get 4 extra months of Surfshark VPN!Shopify: Get a 1-month trial period for just $1 at https://www.shopify.com/fboneShop Formula Bone Merch: https://www.bolenmedia.com/shop/formula-boneBecome a Formula Bone YouTube channel member to gain access to exclusive members-only perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAOFSwIi8EXEph8vS805-kQ/joinJoin 1,000+ members of the Bone Brigade in the Formula Bone Discord: https://discord.gg/YwsAtSCGNXFollow Formula Bone & J-Bone on all social media @FormulaBone & @JaredBorislowEdited by Fernando GutierrezOriginal music by 7toMidnightPresented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
The 2025 Formula 1 Season is here!. It's Round 21, the Sao Paulo Grand Prix - Interlagos. Let's get into the details & give our predictions for bangers & clangers shall we. My name's Tommo, let's talk about it.
Interlagos is here, and so is the chaos. The EverythingF1 Podcast team previews the 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix — a Sprint weekend with rain in the forecast and championship pressure building fast.We break down:• Max Verstappen's rain-soaked dominance last year and whether anyone can stop him this time• McLaren's title strategy — can they limit the damage if they can't beat Max?• Mercedes and Ferrari's chances, especially George Russell and Lewis Hamilton at a track they love• The championship impact of another Sprint weekendPlus all the latest F1 news:• Red Bull delaying their 2026 driver decisions — who deserves the seats next season?• Charles Leclerc's engagement (yes, we had to talk about it — it's content!)Listen for full-throttle F1 chat, honest takes, and smart race analysis ahead of the Brazil GP weekend.
It's a lighter week in the paddock, but there's still plenty to talk about. Charles Leclerc put a ring on it, Honda is feeling unusually confident about the 2026 regulations, and Martin Brundle is somehow suiting up to race a Ford GT40 at Spa — proving once again that “retirement” is just a suggestion in motorsport.We'll preview the Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos, where rain, chaos, and safety cars are practically guaranteed, and, because it's that time of year, we'll even wander into a little World Series talk. Expect off-topic detours, on-brand banter, and just enough actual analysis to justify the title of The Fast Ones.
Welcome back to Unlapped! ESPN's Nicole Briscoe and Nate Saunders get you ready for everything you need to know ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix. Is Max Verstappen in striking distance to turn this championship on its head in Brazil? Is Lando Norris for the pressure of leading the world drivers championship? Can Oscar Piastri re-take control of the championship with only 4 racing weekends left in the season? Plus, which teams or drivers are under pressure heading into the final races of the year. 00:00 - Intro and Welcome In 00:50 - Charles Leclerc is engaged! 04:05 - Can Oscar Piastri re-gain control of championship 12:40 - Max in prime position for title push in Brazil? 16:50 - Will McLaren drivers handle the pressure? 21:50 - Lando Norris' championship to lose? 24:45 - Weather a factor 26:50 - History at Interlagos 29:56 - Bortoleto first home grand prix 33:15 - What to expect from Ferrari 39:44 - Drivers or teams under most pressure 44:26 - Podium Predictions! 48:20 - Thanks for watching! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rain on the radar, sprint on the schedule...yeeeeees! Climb the ladder with me on Patreon: https://patreon.com/lawvsIn other news, Williams returns to its classic identity with the "Forward W", a clean signal of heritage with intent for 2026. Also, the Felipe Massa legal pause and uncertainty with Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari means that red-coloured teams are not having a good time. Naturally, Interlagos gets the spotlight for its classic status and a wet forecast that could make things well fun!Who do I predict for this weekend's top 5?#f1 #brazilgp #formula1 #saopaulogp #f1news #f1latest #formulaone #braziliangrandprix #maxverstappen #f1predictions #predictions #redbullracing #mclaren #charlesleclerc #redbull #f12025 #formula12024 #mercedes #landonorris #mclaren The 2025 F1 Sao Paulo Grand Prix Preview & PREDICTIONShttps://youtu.be/Sr3EjaPQvfs
Liam Lawson says his future in Formula One remains unclear and he expects performance over the final five race weekends to decide his fate. In an exclusive interview with the Mike Hosking Breakfast, the Racing Bulls driver talked about the pressures of Formula One, his demotion from the Red Bull team and what needs to be done to secure a seat for the 2026 season. The Kiwi is in a battle for a seat alongside Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda, teammate Isack Hadjar and Red Bull junior Arvid Lindblad. Only four-time world champion Max Verstappen is confirmed at Red Bull next year, signed through to 2028. He is expected to be partnered by Hadjar, who is the next best driver on the organisation's books so far in his rookie season. And with Red Bull understood to be eager to promote 18-year-old Lindblad after one season of Formula Two, Lawson and Tsunoda have effectively been left in a shootout for that final place to partner the junior at Racing Bulls. Lawson heads into this weekend's racing in Brazil, which includes a sprint race, on 30 points and 15th place on the driver standings, two points and places ahead of Tsunoda. He told Mike Hosking that his future in the sport remains unknown and he just has to keep performing on the track. “At this point right now, the decision is not clear and hasn't been made and has us in a position where basically I'm still working towards trying to secure that seat,” he said. “I think the pathway or the guide is to perform. And if you perform, you stay in the sport. That's just how it's been since I was 16 years old. That's how it's been since I joined the programme. That's just how it is. And that's basically my guide,” Lawson said. “It's at the point of the year where obviously the decisions are being made around the four seats that are in our camp for next year. It's something that obviously I'm very aware of. But at the same time, it doesn't change really anything I'm doing. It doesn't change the approach to each race weekend. All that stays the same,” he added. “I think all of the hard stuff makes you better anyway,” he reflected on the season. “And if I come out of this year, which is what I'm trying to do, I'll be in a much better place because of sort of the hard stuff that's been on this year.” Lawson is readying for this week's Brazilian Grand Prix after a disappointing outing in Mexico, where his race lasted only a few laps and he was lucky to avoid two marshals who ran across the track. Last year he finished ninth in both the sprint and Grand Prix races in Sao Paulo, with an impressive fifth placing in qualifying for the main race. This year's season culminates with race weekends in Las Vegas, Qatar and Abu Dhabi, after which Red Bull will make their decision on the 2026 drivers. Lawson started the season in the Red Bull car with defending world champion Verstappen as his teammate but was demoted to the Racing Bulls team just two races into the season. His replacement Tsunoda has also struggled in the car and sits behind the Kiwi on the points standings. Lawson said he reflects more about his lack of time in the Red Bull car than how the Japanese driver has performed since replacing him. “It's not something I think about directly with him. I think that, at the end of the day, I had two races on two tracks I'd never been to. We didn't do pre-season, we didn't do a load of testing last year and pre-season testing to get it ready for this season. So, I would never be able to compare because I just didn't do the races. I did two and then I was out. He's had the whole season in the car. “I could never compare because, obviously, as a racing driver, we always back ourselves, right? And I'm always going to sit here and go, ‘hey, after the amount of time, I feel like I would have got my head around it and been somewhere'. But I think, to compare … we didn't get given the same amount of races." Hosking also asked Lawson how he would score himself this season, to which he responded: “Not high enough, not as high as I wanted to.” “I think it's very rare to look back on stuff and think I did everything exactly as I wanted to do. For me, as long as I look back on this year and learn from things that I feel like I could have done better. I think we've done a really good job through a good part of this year. The second half of the year has been a lot stronger. I think we were trying to play catch-up for the first part, because of the way the start of the year unfolded. “And I think that we definitely got there, but in a sport where there's just so many variables and you don't put one piece of the puzzle together on a race weekend and, especially in a season that's so close, you just get knocked out and you're fighting where you don't want to be fighting. I think that trying to do that every single weekend and have everything go right is very tough, but those are the things that I look back on and learn from.” The 23-year-old said a key lesson has been the pace of the Formula One season off the track. “It's crazy how you leave a race weekend and just straight away switch on to the next one. I think that's been something that has been a learning process this year … the things that I can learn from and just straight away move on to the next one, you don't really have time to dwell or think about what's happened.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Graham and Luke return in the break between Mexico and Brazil to talk all things F1 and beyond! This week we talk:Afterthoughts from Mexico (6:22)FIA announce cost cap findings (14:46)Potential race-strategy variances being discussed for 2026 (16:38)Laura Villars wins court hearing to discuss failure of the FIA Presidential election process (22:53)Felipe Massa's court case over 2008 championship (26:52)Russell reveals performance based activation for 2027 contract (33:32)Aston announce a new reserve driver (38:16)Audi have reportedly won the Freddie Slater-sweepstakes (40:47)Formula E preseason testing and women's test (50:53)Jenson Button's farewell from professional racing: a retrospective on his motorsport career (59:00)Previewing the Brazilian Grand Prix (72:24)
Salve! This is a trailer for our bonus episode exclusive for paid subscribers!Every episode is a different song. This is the song today:"Lotus 72D" by Zé RobertoThe Lotus 72D was the Formula 1 World Championship-winning car driven by Emerson Fittipaldi in 1972. Inspired by watching the 1973 Brazilian Grand Prix in his hometown of São Paulo, an up-and-coming singer-songwriter penned a song about the iconic car. Released as a single by RCA Victor, the track failed to gain much attention at the time. However, a sped-up version of the original resurfaced online in the 2000s, sparking renewed interest. In this episode, we attempt to unravel the mystery behind Zé Roberto and his recording of "Lotus 72D."
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Bryn Lucas hosts the latest edition of the Autosport Q+A Podcast, this time joined by Alex Kalinauckas and Kevin Turner. On this week's episode, a large amount of recent news to dissect, such as the departure of the FIA's F1 Race Director Niels Wittich, and whether his questionable management of the Brazilian Grand Prix may have led to his reported firing. There's also the recent shock statement from the Grand Prix Drivers Association released on Instagram in response to recent decisions made by both Race Control such as Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc's fines for swearing. How much pressure is FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem under? There are also discussions on Alpine as they become a customer of Mercedes power units and gearboxes for 2026, Dan Fallows stepping down as Aston Martin's technical director, and F1 having a huge live show to launch the 2025 season, and why it's seen as a "travesty" by the panel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Parker Kligerman and Landon Cassill dive into the NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsville, highlighting Ryan Blaney's performance and the controversies surrounding team collusion and penalties. They discuss the impact of manufacturers on race outcomes and the challenges of creating fair rules. The hosts also preview the upcoming championship races in Phoenix, sharing their predictions for the Xfinity and Truck Series titles. Additionally, they touch on Max Verstappen's impressive win in wet conditions at the Brazilian Grand Prix. Leave us a voicemail! https://moneylap.com Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 03:04 - Parker's Martinsville Performance 04:39 - NASCAR's Most Popular Driver Voting 05:30 - PR Lap and Reviews 17:50 - Ryan Blaney's Martinsville Masterclass 18:46 - Manufacturer Collusion 35:45 - How to Stop This? 38:29 - Championship Picks 42:34 - Justin Allgaier's Year 43:35 - Trucks Championship Insights 46:49 - F1 Brazil Race Recap 47:24 - Alpine's Successful Day 48:44 - Outro (Timestamps are a rough timing and may require a little scrubbing to find the start of the topic) The Money Lap is the ultimate motorsport show (not a podcast) with Parker Kligerman and Landon Cassill professional racecar drivers and hilarious hosts taking you through the world of motorsports. Covering NASCAR, F1, Indycar, and more, they'll provide the scoop, gossip, laughs, and stories from the racing biz. With over 1100 unique products currently in stock, Spoiler Diecast boasts one of the largest inventories in the industry. We are NASCAR focused, offering a wide range of diecast and apparel options. But that's not all. We've expanded our catalog to include diecast for dirt/sprint cars, Indycar, and F1. As passionate racing fans ourselves, we're constantly growing our offerings to cater to different forms of racing. Use promo code "moneylap" for free shipping and 5% off all orders. https://www.spoilerdiecast.com/ Copyright 2024, Pixel Racing, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
L-Bone breaks down the craziest things that happened at the CHAOTIC 2024 Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix in São Paulo. L-BONE! Thank you to my sponsor Shopify: Head to https://www.shopify.com/fbone (all lowercase) to get your first month for $1 Shop Formula Bone Merch: https://www.bolenmedia.com/shop/formula-bone Become a Formula Bone YouTube channel member to get your name shouted out: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAOFSwIi8EXEph8vS805-kQ/join Join 1,000+ members of the Bone Brigade in the Formula Bone Discord: https://discord.gg/YwsAtSCGNX Follow Formula Bone & L-Bone on all social media @FormulaBone & @JaredBorislow Original music by 7toMidnight Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
On this episode of The Race F1 Tech Show, host Edd Straw and former F1 technical director Gary Anderson cover a raft of topics that came up over the Brazilian Grand Prix weekend, including wet weather set-ups, red flag tyre changes (and whether they should be allowed), and Aston Martin's miserable performance level - especially compared to its similarly powered and funded rival McLaren. They also dive into the latest technical tit-for-tat between Red Bull and McLaren, with the emergence of a new theory of alleged tyre trickery. But what exactly is Red Bull alleging, how would a team go about doing it, and - in the absence of any proof - is it realistic to think any team would seriously contemplate it? And as ever, before closing out the episode, Gary answers a handful of questions sent in by listeners. This time they're on wet weather ride height, a new F1 engine formula, low-tech F1 components, and the current state of F1 simulation tools.Got a tech question? Drop Edd and Gary a question via podcasts@the-race.comWant extra podcast content? Join The Race Members' Club on Patreon! Head to Patreon.com/therace - we even have an F1-only tier!Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookCheck out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our app on iOS or Android Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of The Race F1 Tech Show, host Edd Straw and former F1 technical director Gary Anderson cover a raft of topics that came up over the Brazilian Grand Prix weekend, including wet weather set-ups, red flag tyre changes (and whether they should be allowed), and Aston Martin's miserable performance level - especially compared to its similarly powered and funded rival McLaren. They also dive into the latest technical tit-for-tat between Red Bull and McLaren, with the emergence of a new theory of alleged tyre trickery. But what exactly is Red Bull alleging, how would a team go about doing it, and - in the absence of any proof - is it realistic to think any team would seriously contemplate it? And as ever, before closing out the episode, Gary answers a handful of questions sent in by listeners. This time they're on wet weather ride height, a new F1 engine formula, low-tech F1 components, and the current state of F1 simulation tools. Got a tech question? Drop Edd and Gary a question via podcasts@the-race.com Want extra podcast content? Join The Race Members' Club on Patreon! Head to Patreon.com/therace - we even have an F1-only tier! Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our app on iOS or Android Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first episode of a brand new series, Bryn Lucas hosts Ben Hunt and Kevin Turner on the Autosport Podcast in a fan Q+A edition of the show. There's a discussion on the breaking news story of the day with Sauber announcing one of the final seats for 2025 as Formula 2 Championship Leader and former McLaren junior driver Gabriel Bortoleto will be joining the team, with both current drivers Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu leaving at season's end. Kev and Ben wonder if Gabriel is worthy of the leap to F1, what's next for the departing Sauber drivers, and the change of hiring culture in the sport with four rookies set to debut next year. There are also more of your questions in the aftermath of the Brazilian Grand Prix, such as whether Lando Norris is World Champion material, how Lewis Hamilton will fare at Ferrari given his recent struggles on track, and whether Franco Colapinto will get picked up at RB for 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jonathan Noble and Filip Cleeren wrap up their coverage from Interlagos after a spectacular "Super Sunday" at the Brazilian Grand Prix, with qualfiying and the race taking place on the same day. Max Verstappen is the main focus of the podcast after pulling off one of the great Interlagos victories, after winning by almost 20 seconds, despite being eliminated in Q2 after a Red Flag ruined his qualifying run. The duo discuss Verstappen's incredible wet-weather pace, where McLaren lost control despite Lando Norris starting from pole, and whether it was a win that could seal Verstappen's fourth consecutive World Championship. There's also a discussion on Alpine, who managed to get both cars on the podium with Esteban Ocon second and Pierre Gasly, the first double podium for Team Enstone since 2013, and how it launched them back into the fight for sixth in the Constructors Championship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Spanners, Trumpets Jonno and Geensy rock up to deliver their thoughts on the wild and occasionally wacky Brazilian Grand Prix in this, the latest episode of Missed Apex Podcast. Ways To Support Missed Apex:✅ Join our Patreon to gain access to our exclusive Patreon Only Discord Chat + Bonus ContentWe Only Exist Due to Our Patron Support https://www.patreon.com/MissedApex✅ Leave a tip https://missedapexpodcast.com/tipjarMissed Apex Moto GPhttps://open.spotify.com/show/3IEB1Q2STelYNP7nda3gxdCambridge Science https://open.spotify.com/show/32QDWfn0FhBqzKwtKKPB1FCheck out our Missed Apex road trip to Watkins Glen with 23XI and Juan Pablo Montoya!https://youtu.be/4pEjUONZ7vc?si=vHousXcV15k4cx8TBuy Amanda's Book so Trumpets never has to work again and leave a good review while you are at it!https://books2read.com/Fast-and-Recklesshttps://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/fast-reckless-amanda-weaver/1145186174?ean=9781638931867⭐ Amanda Weaver https://www.tiktok.com/@amandaweaverwriter https://www.instagram.com/amanda_weaver_author/SUMMARY: On Tonight's Show:⭐ Spanners https://x.com/SpannersReady⭐ Matt Trumpets https://x.com/mattpt55⭐ Jonathon Simon https://x.com/jonnyess8https://www.jonathansimon.com.au/⭐ Alex Vangeen https://x.com/AlexVangeenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lw2rFegOU3chttps://www.youtube.com/@alexvangeenracing ⭐Missed Apex Tik Tokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@missedapexf1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Meg and Spanners are back to discuss the Brazilian Grand Prix, starting with Verstappen's exceptional performance in all of the various weather conditions (06:21). They break down the aborted start at the beginning of the race (24:55) in addition to the many infringements and penalties the stewards have to review (30:09). Next, they celebrate a huge race week for Alpine, finishing second and third (35:05) and discuss Tsunoda's performance with RB (43:31). Finally, they share their thoughts on Formula One's more cautious regulations (48:34), the qualifying races (55:22), and McLaren nearly ruining the sprint race (65:11). Hosts: Megan Schuster and Spanners Ready Producer: Olivia Crerie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jonathan Noble and Filip Cleeren continue their coverage of a newsworthy Saturday at the Brazilian Grand Prix. The Sprint opened the day, and with it, McLaren taking a 1-2 finish, but with Lando Norris in front after a swap of positions between the Brit and teammate Oscar Piastri with just three laps to go. Jonathan and Filip break down the "good problem to have" for McLaren as they delicately juggle team orders, and the threats of Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen. There's also an explainer on why Verstappen dropped to fourth with a five-second time penalty for a Virtual Safety Car infringement. But soon after, the rain came pouring down at Interlagos, so much of it that Qualifying has been delayed until Sunday morning, with the stewards potentially holding the power to shape the grid for the Grand Prix if the rain persists. Jon and Filip preview what could happen on Sunday, and who they think are favourites for victory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Building up to what we hope is a thrilling wet Brazilian GP. James and Haydon break down all the talking points, share their predictions and reminisce over the 2003 Brazilian GP.
Jonathan Noble and Filip Cleeren react to Practise and Sprint Qualifying on Friday of the 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix. Jonathan explains how the predictions of Interlagos' new abrasive resurfacing run true, as thermal degradation and a lack of tyre sets have led to difficulty in controlling the driver's cars. What the drivers weren't expecting though, was the surface of the track becoming very bumpy There was the breaking news drop in the morning of Ollie Bearman coming in at the last minute to replace an ill Kevin Magnussen for the weekend, and the Brit impressed again, outqualifying Nico Hulkenberg and making the final round of Sprint Qualifying. And during SQ3, it was Oscar Piastri who went fastest on his final hotlap attempt in a McLaren 1-2 ahead of teammate Lando Norris. Will McLaren play team orders tomorrow? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jonathan Noble and Filip Cleeren kick off the Brazilian Grand Prix weekend as they handle media day at Interlagos. A lot of the discussion is centered around Max Verstappen and the criticisms of his racecraft after his 20 seconds of time penalties in Mexico, and whether Verstappen will show any signs of change as a result. Included are some behind-the-scenes thoughts on Lando Norris' and his reflections on Mexico, and the surprising lack of conversation between the two drivers since. There's also talk on the newly resurfaced track at Interlagos and the tyre management difficulties the teams are set to face over the weekend, Liam Lawson and Sergio Perez continuing their back and forth with the press after their own Mexico clash, and some talk from Franco Colapinto as Red Bull's interest in the Argentian driver goes public. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
L-Bone tells you everything you need to know before you watch this weekend's Formula 1 São Paulo Grand Prix (AKA the Brazilian Grand Prix) including a recap of the highly dramatic Formula 1 Mexico City Grand Prix! L-BONE! Thank you to my sponsor Hello Fresh: Get 10 FREE meals at https://www.hellofresh.com/freejbone Shop Formula Bone Merch: https://www.bolenmedia.com/shop/formula-bone Become a Formula Bone YouTube channel member to get your name shouted out: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAOFSwIi8EXEph8vS805-kQ/join Join 1,000+ members of the Bone Brigade in the Formula Bone Discord: https://discord.gg/YwsAtSCGNX Follow Formula Bone & L-Bone on all social media @FormulaBone & @JaredBorislow Original music by 7toMidnight Presented by Bolen Media: https://www.bolenmedia.com