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Graham and Luke return as F1 edges ever closer to an on-track return!This week we talk: McLaren show their 2025 car; Norris' 2025 Verstappen plan (4:59) Williams announce a new title sponsor, also show 2025 car (27:20) Possible Haas 2025 livery spotted and other livery thoughts ahead of the F1 Live show in London this week (38:35) Cadillac and Audi operational developments (50:12) Netflix potentially getting into the mix for US live F1 broadcasts (58:06) Conflict threatens Rwanda's F1 bid; and a chat about F1 opening races (61:31) Formula E at Jeddah; Goat Rowland and Taylor Barnard shine (70:22)
Samuel Coop is joined by guest host Joris Mosterdijk and Fergal Walsh as the RacingNews365 team looks ahead to the second running of the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Will Max Verstappen wrap up his fourth drivers' championship or will it roll onto Qatar? Also, the trio dissect the recently-confirmed F1 Live event to celebrate the championship's 75th season and a rather mysterious social media message from Mick Schumacher.
‘Being here in person is incredible'. ‘Insane. It blows my mind'. ‘It's a different and amazing experience'. We love watching F1 on-screen, but this episode is all about why going to a Formula 1 Grand Prix is next level. Christian Hewgill and Katie Osborne head to the grandstands at the 2023 US Grand Prix to hear why seeing F1 live is a must-do for any F1 fan. Whether it's seeing how fast the cars really are, the chance to buy exclusive merch or getting to meet your favourite driver, a weekend at the track is full of unforgettable experiences. Ready to go? You can buy official Formula 1 tickets for the 2024 season at tickets.formula1.com Not sure which race to choose? F1.com Destination Guides will help you decide Want to get even closer? F1 Experiences has you covered with exclusive access and world-class hospitality We love answering your F1 questions! If you have something you'd like Christian, Katie and our team of experts to dive into, record a voice note or write us a message and email it to why@F1.com We might have answered your question on a previous episode: Racing lines, driver drinks + 'number 1 drivers' LIVE at the US Grand Prix - with F1 Explains listeners + David Coulthard The incredible logistics of F1 - with DHL + Alfa Romeo How F1 racetracks are designed - with the masterminds behind Miami How car liveries are created - with Alfa Romeo + McLaren The mental pressure of F1 - with David Coulthard Steering wheels - how they're designed + what the buttons do DRS - how F1's overtaking aid works and why it matters Tyres - an engineer, a driver and a designer explains why they matter The 2024 F1 calendar - why it helps make F1 more sustainable Wind Tunnels - the top secret tools where cars are created Race engineers - the voices on F1 Team Radio, with Zhou Guanyu Pit stops - how to do them perfectly Simulators with Aston Martin's Stoffel Vandoorne Racing in the rain with Mika Hakkinen + Haas race engineer Mark Slade Street circuits with Mika Hakkinen + Bernie Collins F1 driver fitness with Alexander Rossi + Sebastian Vettel's former trainer F1 in the USA - why the US has 3 races in 2023 F1 Sprint weekends with Haas driver Kevin Magnussen For in-depth interviews with F1's biggest names, listen to F1 Beyond The Grid. For race previews and reviews, head over to F1 Nation.
#F1 #CameronF1 #TheF1HourF1 News: Nicholas Latifi to Leave Williams, Fan meets Max Verstappen, Look ahead to 2023On this episode we discuss Nicholas Latifi, the timing of his announcement he will leave Williams at the end of the year, Fan meets Max Verstappen and a look ahead to 2023 and what needs to happen----------------------------------------------------------------------My Socials:
Justin and Nick try to not get distracted by F1 during their NBA playoff discussion, talk about the weirdness of Nikola Jokic, the strangeness of Lionel Messi's summer and more!
Hallo liebe Motorsport Freunde. Was war das für ein Rennen in Ungarn?! Kurioser Start und am Ende doch die unglaubliche Dominanz von Hamilton. Er überrundet jeden bis Platz 5. Was das für die Formel 1 bedeutet und welche Folgen das haben kann, besprechen wir heute in unserer neuen Episode. Verstappen crasht vor dem Rennen und kämpft sich trotzdem aufs Podium! Mick Schumacher ist auch noch einmal Thema bei uns, genau wie die Zukunftsthematik rund um unseren Landsmann Sebastian Vettel. Kurze Infos: Mit Sky zusammengerechnet schauten in Deutschland 5 Millionen Menschen die F1 Live am Fernseher. Mit 34% in der Zielgruppe ist das ein wahnsinniger Wert. Umso schade, dass RTL keine Rechte mehr für die nächste Saison besitzen. Hoffen wir, dass die Formel 1 nicht zu einem Nischen-Sport wird in Deutschland. Wir machen eine einwöchige Pause und die nächste Episode kommt zum GP von Silverstone in 2 Wochen. Vielen Dank für euren Support bei jeder Episode! - diepodcastbros --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diepodcastbros/message
Hallo liebe Motorsport Freunde. Was war das für ein Rennen in Ungarn?! Kurioser Start und am Ende doch die unglaubliche Dominanz von Hamilton. Er überrundet jeden bis Platz 5. Was das für die Formel 1 bedeutet und welche Folgen das haben kann, besprechen wir heute in unserer neuen Episode. Verstappen crasht vor dem Rennen und kämpft sich trotzdem aufs Podium! Mick Schumacher ist auch noch einmal Thema bei uns, genau wie die Zukunftsthematik rund um unseren Landsmann Sebastian Vettel. Kurze Infos: Mit Sky zusammengerechnet schauten in Deutschland 5 Millionen Menschen die F1 Live am Fernseher. Mit 34% in der Zielgruppe ist das ein wahnsinniger Wert. Umso schade, dass RTL keine Rechte mehr für die nächste Saison besitzen. Hoffen wir, dass die Formel 1 nicht zu einem Nischen-Sport wird in Deutschland. Wir machen eine einwöchige Pause und die nächste Episode kommt zum GP von Silverstone in 2 Wochen. Vielen Dank für euren Support bei jeder Episode! - diepodcastbros
Hallo liebe Motorsport Freunde. Was war das für ein Rennen in Ungarn?! Kurioser Start und am Ende doch die unglaubliche Dominanz von Hamilton. Er überrundet jeden bis Platz 5. Was das für die Formel 1 bedeutet und welche Folgen das haben kann, besprechen wir heute in unserer neuen Episode. Verstappen crasht vor dem Rennen und kämpft sich trotzdem aufs Podium! Mick Schumacher ist auch noch einmal Thema bei uns, genau wie die Zukunftsthematik rund um unseren Landsmann Sebastian Vettel. Kurze Infos: Mit Sky zusammengerechnet schauten in Deutschland 5 Millionen Menschen die F1 Live am Fernseher. Mit 34% in der Zielgruppe ist das ein wahnsinniger Wert. Umso schade, dass RTL keine Rechte mehr für die nächste Saison besitzen. Hoffen wir, dass die Formel 1 nicht zu einem Nischen-Sport wird in Deutschland. Wir machen eine einwöchige Pause und die nächste Episode kommt zum GP von Silverstone in 2 Wochen. Vielen Dank für euren Support bei jeder Episode! - diepodcastbros Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Just a reminder - Amazon's tell all documentary about the start of McLaren's 2017 season "Grand Prix Driver" premiers on Feb 9. Let us know what you think of it...Formula E has revealed their next generation car - which features the range to make it through an entire Formula E race without require a change of cars... oh and it has a halo too... IndyCar also showed us the first view of their aeroscreen, which will make it's debut in testing this week...Fernando Alonso's debut in endurance racing - saw him finish in 23rd, but he'll be joining the Toyota Gazoo Racing WEC team for the entire WEC season with the exception of Fuji, but that may change... Oh and he's still driving in F1....Grid girls are no longer a part of Formula 1, and both Bernie Ecclestone and Niki Lauda agree with the decision.Do you watch the UK's Channel 4 coverage? They'll be showing the races in Bahrain, Azerbaijan, Monaco, Austria, Britain, Belgium, Singapore, Japan, the US, and Abu Dhabi live. The remaining races will be live on Sky Sports F1 and highlight packages on Channel 4. There's still no word on what the US coverage will look like.Race starts have officially been shifted back 10 minutes and now we know why.It looks like an F1 Live event will be coming to Miami this year!Haas is talking to an unknown driver for a development role.Rubens Barrichello is recovering from a stay in the hospital.David Coulthard has won the 2018 Race of Champions.
Ferrari's breakaway series is no longer news. In fact, apart from grabbing headlines for the last decade, there's never been further movement. But will the out-of-work Bernie Ecclestone take up Ferrari's breakaway series as a project to bring him back into force in the world of Motorsport? Ecclestone's love for Ferrari is public knowledge, but how serious could Ferrari be? Frankly, if there's any series who can benefit from Ecclestone's administrative experience, it would be Formula E. But that's for another episode. In this episode, we talk about Robert Kubica's possible comeback and if he would be the fastest pay driver ever. Did Lewis Hamilton take piano lessons from Adrian Sutil? Will Lewis Hamilton skip the F1 Live events planned in 2018, or will Liberty Media make it mandatory for drivers to attend? Finally, instead of the grid girls vs. grid boys debate, let's have grid pets. Finally, Formula 1 recorded an increase in circuit attendance in 2017. This is when we registered a 22% increase in our listenership. Thank you for your support, listens and comments. Here's wishing you a Happy New Year. We'll see you in 2018! Tune in! (Season 2017, Episode 38) The [Inside Line F1 Podcast](http://bit.ly/ilf1ponkf1b), a top-rated podcast on iTunes, audioBoom and the BookMyShow Jukebox, is hosted every week by Mithila Mehta and Kunal Shah. This Formula One podcast offers a unique humourous view on the sport. Follow us on [Facebook](http://bit.ly/insidelineonfacebook) and on [Google+](http://bit.ly/insidelineongoogleplus). Follow us on Twitter: [Mithila Mehta](http://www.twitter.com/mith_m) and [Kunal Shah](http://www.twitter.com/kunalashah) Subscribe: [iTunes](http://bit.ly/insidelinef1podcast), [audioBoom](http://bit.ly/insidelineviarss) (RSS feed for all devices) and [Google Play Podcasts](http://bit.ly/insidelineongoogleplay)
Buckle your seatbelts folks, this show is going everywhere this week. We tried to put stuff in something that resembles order but even still we jump around quite a bit. To start with, Circuit of the Americas wants an IndyCar race - and probably won't get one. Josef Newgarden wants to drive in F1, but the American Team doesn't seem to want to give him a chance... F1 went to Reddit to ask fans what we want from the sport - and the fans told F1 that we want to have streaming video, access to more of F1's video, access to more data, and that we'd be willing to pay for that. Sean Bratches was listening because in the US at least we'll probably be seeing a new streaming service next year. F1 has heard the complaints about the halo, and they're acting... If they change the name it will make it all better right? Oh, and expect to see F1 Live type of events coming to more cities in 2018 - our hope is that they remember that there's more to the host country of a race than just the city that the race is hosted in... Could four wheel drive cars be coming? Maybe Friday practice will go away? Pierre Gasley didn't win the Superformula series - but it wasn't his fault. Brendan Hartley revealed how he got the job at Toro Rosso. His welcome to the team was a 50 page operations manual, and he had some helmet difficulties in his first sessions. Daniel Kyviat is officially "terminated" by Toro Rosso. Fernando Alonso will stay at McLaren for another year, and will drive in the Rolex 24 Hour race in Daytona next year. Renault says that they're months ahead in their reliability efforts for 2018, which was of no comfort to Toro Rosso. Sebastian Vettel had a difficult set of practice sessions for Mexico. Williams almost got a pretty large fine for being late, and it's not the first time either. Max Verstappen is still angry about how the USGP ended. Daniel Riccardo didn't know that Max had a better engine. McLaren is open to keeping Jenson Button around as an ambassador. And Bernie Ecclestone is taking his toys and going to Switzerland...
We start out with the elephant in the room.......has Doorslammer Racing in Australia about to get a shake up from a new competitor? We discuss in detail the rumoured changes to WA Licensing and Road Worthy Examinations. Nick calls BS on Lewis Hamiltons absence from F1 Live in London. We listen in on Craig Lowndes test drive of the Prototype V6TT Sandman Supercar for prior to it's wildcard debut in the 2018 season. We also discuss the World Series of ProMod Racing, Outlaw Armageddon No Prep and Street Outlaws OKC season finale. We also give you an update on the Camry progress along with details on the competition to come up with a number plate.
Lewis Hamilton, the villain of F1 Live but the hero of Silverstone, wins the British Grand Prix, and it all goes to shit for Jolyon Palmer, as per usual. Cheeka, Phill and Terry reflect on the boredom and excitement of the race, Ferrari's exploding tyres and all the usual bollocks. Oh, you may have noticed: this podcast contains SWEARS.
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