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This week on The Sports Agents...First up, an exclusive interview with the most important man in English rugby union, Bill Sweeney, CEO of the RFU. He faces a vote of no confidence next week after accepting a £350,000 bonus, taking his pay to £1.1m, when clubs are going bust, redundancies have been made and the community game is crying out for help (02:30). Newcastle legend Alan Shearer celebrated with Gabby (and Sam Fender) as they won their first domestic trophy in 70 years (13:30).And we talked about Lewis Hamilton's back seat driver and a big win for Lando Norris at Formula One's opening weekend with one of the world's most decorated female racing drivers and Sky Sports F1 Analyst, Jamie Chadwick (20:30). Got a question for The Sports Agents - email us at thesportsagents@global.com New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.
This week on The Sports Agents...First up, an exclusive interview with the most important man in English rugby union, Bill Sweeney, CEO of the RFU. He faces a vote of no confidence next week after accepting a £350,000 bonus, taking his pay to £1.1m, when clubs are going bust, redundancies have been made and the community game is crying out for help (02:30). Newcastle legend Alan Shearer celebrated with Gabby (and Sam Fender) as they won their first domestic trophy in 70 years (13:30).And we talked about Lewis Hamilton's back seat driver and a big win for Lando Norris at Formula One's opening weekend with one of the world's most decorated female racing drivers and Sky Sports F1 Analyst, Jamie Chadwick (20:30). Got a question for The Sports Agents - email us at thesportsagents@global.com New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.
When Alan Shearer is in tears, you know something big has happened. The Newcastle legend joins us to celebrate the club winning its first domestic trophy in 70 years. After a huge weekend of sport Gabby and Mark hold a competition for the biggest sporting moment - arguing for the Six Nations is England World Cup winner Ben Kay, and tennis broadcaster Marcus Buckland makes the case for Jack Draper bringing home the unofficial fifth Grand Slam. Plus, one of the world's most decorated female racing drivers and Sky Sports F1 analyst, Jamie Chadwick, fights Lando Norris' corner after he won the first Formula One Grand Prix of the season, putting his flag in the sand for his first world championship title. Rory McIlroy winning the Players Championship for the second time on St Patrick's Day is in the running, as is Chelsea Women's League Cup win, argued by ex-England and Chelsea player Lianne Sanderson. Executive Producer: Adonis PratsidesProducer: Sophie PenneyVideo Producers: Sam TrudgillSocial Media Editor: Calum ScotlandTom Hughes is Editor for The News Agents podcast networkVicky Etchells is the Commissioning Editor for GlobalYou can listen to this episode on Alexa - just say "Alexa, ask Global Player to play The Sports Agents".The Sports Agents have merch! You can buy yours now here!
'Sen-betweeners' is the term Lisa Lloyd, a mum of two autistic children, uses to describe her children. She says their neurodivergence is too severe to fit easily into mainstream school, but not severe enough for a special school, so they fall between the gaps. Lisa has written a guide for other parents on ‘Raising the Sen-betweeners,' in which she, whilst recognising that all children are different and there can be no rules, offers tips and advice for how to handle behaviours. Lisa joined Anita to share what she has learnt.The Children's Society are training staff at the fast food chain Chicken Cottage to spot signs of exploitation amongst their teenage customers. Nuala discussed the initiative and issues with the charity's Head of National Programmes, Lisa Witherden, and Chicken Cottage franchise manager Georgian Balog.Formula 1 has just turned 75, but how much headway are women racing drivers making? Nuala was joined by Jamie Chadwick, one of the leading British women in this sport, and BBC reporter Charlotte Simpson, who has spent months talking to a wide range of people trying to support more young women to become involved in the sport.Nussaibah Younis's debut novel Fundamentally is based on her own experiences working as a peacekeeping consultant in Baghdad. The book follows Nadia, a British Asian woman working for the UN, and her relationship with fellow Brit Sara, a nineteen-year-old three-times widowed member of the Islamic State Group. Nussaibah joined Anita to discuss finding the comedy in a desperate situation.Harvest, a new documentary, shows the realities of the egg freezing process. Director and writer Sophia Seymour decided to film her journey of elective egg freezing. With the number of women choosing this form of fertility planning rising, Nuala was joined by Sophia to discuss why she decided to do, and film it, and also by Dr Ippokratis Sarris, Consultant in Reproductive Medicine and Director of King's Fertility.Nao is a Grammy and Mercury nominated singer songwriter. She's described her unique brand of music as “wonky funk”. She joined Nuala McGovern to talk about fame, motherhood and her new album Jupiter. She performed live in the studio.Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Annette Wells
During a tennis match in Dubai, Emma Raducanu was subject to what the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) are calling 'fixated behaviour' from a man in the public area. How safe is tennis for women players - and what is being done to protect them? Ahead of the Queen's Women's tournament's return this summer, Nuala McGovern speaks to sports journalist Molly McElwee to find out more.Actor Gugu Mbatha-Raw joins Nuala in the studio to talk about her acting career, including her latest role in Apple TV+ drama Surface, and why she's such a strong supporter of female-led productions.Formula 1 has just turned 75, but how much headway are women racing drivers making? Nuala is joined by Jamie Chadwick, one of the leading British women in this sport, and BBC reporter Charlotte Simpson, who has spent months talking to a wide range of people trying to support more young women to become involved in the sport.Lambrini Girls are a punk duo making waves with their fearless sound and sharp social commentary. Known for their high-energy performances, they've become one of the most talked-about bands in the UK's punk scene. They speak to Nuala about the power of punk and challenging the status quo. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Lottie Garton
This week on The Sports Agents... Sporting royalty on the podcast this week as Gabby and Mark were joined by Mo Farah, four-time Olympic gold medallist (1:30), two-time Ryder Cup winner and Olympic silver medallist Tommy Fleetwood (7:45), one of the most decorated female racing drivers, Jamie Chadwick, (13:30) and Nottingham Forest captain Ryan Yates (19:45). Got a question for The Sports Agents - email us at thesportsagents@global.com New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.
This week on The Sports Agents... Sporting royalty on the podcast this week as Gabby and Mark were joined by Mo Farah, four-time Olympic gold medallist (1:30), two-time Ryder Cup winner and Olympic silver medallist Tommy Fleetwood (7:45), one of the most decorated female racing drivers, Jamie Chadwick, (13:30) and Nottingham Forest captain Ryan Yates (19:45). Got a question for The Sports Agents - email us at thesportsagents@global.com New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.
Olympic silver medallist and two-time Ryder Cup winner, Tommy Fleetwood, joins Gabby and Mark. Tommy takes us behind the scenes in the Team GB Olympic WhatsApp group, shares his thoughts on whether Team Europe should be paid at the Ryder Cup, and tells us about the joys of being a long-suffering Everton fan. Plus we chat to one of the world's most-decorated female racing drivers, Jamie Chadwick, about sports where men and women can compete together at the highest level. She tells us about neck training with George Russell, cutting holes in seats and adapting pedals to level the playing field, and creating pathways for girls so it's not just one woman who breaks into Formula One. The Jamie Chadwick Series is expanding this year to launch the UK's first ever all-female junior karting series for girls aged 8-15. The series aims to close the gender participation gap in grassroots motorsports and provide a supportive community for young girls interested in racing. To register interest or sign up go to Daytona.co.uk Executive Producer: Adonis PratsidesProducer: Sophie PenneyVideo Producers: Sam TrudgillSocial Media Editor: Calum ScotlandTom Hughes is Editor for The News Agents podcast networkVicky Etchells is the Commissioning Editor for GlobalYou can listen to this episode on Alexa - just say "Alexa, ask Global Player to play The Sports Agents".The Sports Agents have merch! You can buy yours now here!
Tonight, Kevin and Curt talk about Josef Newgarden’s likeness being unveiled on the Borg-Warner Trophy. They talk about the likelihood of Josef winning the race three in a row, and how he is embracing that challenge. They also talk about Devlin DeFrancesco going to RLL for 2025. Later, Kevin and Curt take a look at the grid for the Indy 500. How many cars will we have? Will we have bumping? JR Hildebrand and Takuma Sato are discussed as possible entries for the race. They talk about Jamie Chadwick and her move to sports car racing. To round out the first hour, Kevin previews the second hour of the show. In the second hour of the show, Kevin and Curt answer some listener questions, including what the new TV deal will do for IndyCar. They talk about the demographics of FOX, and what would be considered a success in the first year of the series being on the channel. They also talk about Juan Pablo Montoya’s son Sebastian, and if he will race in IndyCar at some point. Later, Kevin and Curt talk to Ed Carpenter! Ed talks about running ECR, and he addresses the rumors of his selling of the team. He also addresses if anyone has tried to buy the team’s charters. He also talks about how the team has changed as he has partnered with Ted Gelov, and how involved Gelov will be on the team. To end the show, Kevin talks about Dennis Reinbold and his IndyCar team. He also talks about what a new IndyCar will look like, and how the owners reacted to a new design. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Chadwick joins us for a short Catching Up With interview on The Marshall Pruett Podcast to share insights about her new career turn in the ELMS LMP2 class as part of Hyundai's preparations for its move to Hypercar/GTP in 2026 and 2027. Every episode is graciously supported by Pfaff Technologies, the Justice Brothers, the Sports Car Championship Canada, and TorontoMotorsports.com. NEW show stickers and memorabilia: ThePruettStore.com If you'd like to join the PrueDay podcast listener group, send an email to pruedayrocks@gmail.com and you'll be invited to participate in the Discord chat that takes place every day and meet up with your new family at events. Play on Podbean.com: https://marshallpruett.podbean.com/ Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast [WSC]
It's The Week In IndyCar Listener Q&A show, which uses listener-driven comments and questions covering a variety of topics submitted by fans via X and Facebook. TOPICS: Race control, Jamie Chadwick, engine leases explained, Power or Malukas, team cultures, Caitlin Clark, and more! NEW show stickers and memorabilia: ThePruettStore.com EVERY episode is graciously supported by Pfaff Technologies, the Justice Brothers, and TorontoMotorsports.com. If you'd like to join the PrueDay podcast listener group, send an email to pruedayrocks@gmail.com and you'll be invited to participate in the Discord chat that takes place every day and meet up with your new family at IndyCar events. Play on Podbean.com: https://marshallpruett.podbean.com/ Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast [WTI]
Tonight, Kevin and Curt start by talking about the NASCAR Championship finale, and how Joey Logano has won yet another championship. They also rack their brains to find ways to have IndyCar seasons last longer, but not be hindered by football. They also honor Bobby Allison and talk about Gabby Chavez returning for an IndyCar test. Later, the two talk about Jacob Abel's likelihood of stepping up to IndyCar after his Indy NXT career. They talk about which driver will take over the final seat at Ganassi for the Indy 500, and if Abel or Jamie Chadwick will make the race. To round out the first hour, Kevin previews hour 2. In the second hour of the show, Kevin and Curt talk about the surprise success NASCAR coverage on the CW has had. They talk about Penske's best season overall, and Curt talks about some of the top seasons, including 1972, 1979, and 1994. They also talk about the likelihood of having an IndyCar playoff (not likely). Later, Curt and Kevin talk about Michael Cannon leaving AJ Foyt Racing, and also talk about engineering changes at different teams across the series, and where Sting Ray Robb will go. To end the show, they talk about Penske's bid to acquire half the stake in the Long Beach Grand Prix acquired by Jerry Forsythe earlier in the year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's episode: We make five bold predictions for the 2025 IndyCar season. Plus, Jamie Chadwick does not plan to return to Indy NXT in 2025.
Some things are worth waiting for. This episode is. Big Jim and the couch. Dallas race observations. Fox's good start. Bourdais and the creep factor. Hy-Vee and RLL. Jamie Chadwick, Halie Deegan and Indycar. Rinus and Coyne. The Boys review their predictions for 2024 and test for accuracy. This and so much more! @hiroindycar
Jennie Gow is joined by Rebecca Clancy, Marc Priestley and Harry Benjamin for a special live podcast in Downtown Austin. The team discuss the state of F1 and the 2024 title fight. Plus, they are joined by a couple of special guests – Jamie Chadwick discusses her career to date, and Guenther Steiner talks working in F1 and being a Drive to Survive star.
Tonight, on Trackside, we have a lot of news to talk about! Kevin and Curt start the show by talking about Keanu Reeves racing at IMS. They discuss Rossi moving to Ed Carpenter Racing, and how he can help Ed Carpenter Racing become a better team. They also talk about Christian Rasmussen going to ECR as well. They debate on who will be in the Juncos lineup, and Jamie Chadwick's test at IMS. Kevin talks about how she could benefit from another year of Indy NXT. Later, Kevin and Curt talk about the big news that Michael Andretti has stepped down from his leadership role at Andretti. They talk about who will take over in Andretti's stead, and what will happen to the team's name. They speculate if the reason Andretti stepped down was because of F1 refusing to have the Andretti branding. They also discuss Wayne Taylor Racing removing the Andretti name from their branding. To round out the first hour, Kevin previews the next hour. In the second hour of the show, Kevin and Curt look at some tweets by fans. They talk about the group that Zak Brown and Michael Andretti formed called Andretti Acquisition Corp. II, and what the purpose of the organization is. Could it be to buy IndyCar? They also answer a question about other investors being added to IndyCar to help with growing the series. They also talk about the schedule, and the importance of avoiding football. Later, Kevin and Curt talk about the likelihood of returning to some previous tracks that fans have been vying for several seasons. They talk about if they will ever go back to Phoenix and Watkins Glen. They also talk about the possibility of Daniel Riccardo racing IndyCar, and his fear of ovals. To end the show, Kevin reviews what they missed, including if the IMS oval test will be open to the public. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Tim speaks to Rianna O'Meara-Hunt. Rianna hails from Wellington, New Zealand, where she beat F1's Liam Lawson back in karts, she's on a fast track to success and part of the Aston Martin Elite Driver Programme. She's already won in multiple junior categories and is breaking records all over the place. Where does her future lie? F1? Le Mans 24? Could she eclipse Jamie Chadwick? Let's fine out. Enjoy. A MotorMouth Media Production: www.motormouth.media Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight, on a Wednesday night edition of Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, they talk about this past weekend's championship finale at the Nashville Superspeedway, with Alex Palou winning his third title in the past four years, while only in his fifth season in the series. After starting ninth, Colton Herta led 24 laps enroute to his first oval victory of his career and his ninth career win, taking the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix. They also talk about the success of the race from Scott Borchetta, avoiding the threat of rain from Hurricane Francine, and the possibility of doing the oval and street course race sometime in the future. They also talk about this season's oval “revival” and Will Power having an issue with his belts, ultimately taking him out early of championship contention. Later in the first hour of the show, Kevin talks to Curt to preview the upcoming IMSA race and BC39 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and answer questions from Twitter. They also talk about the recent pictures swarming around social media of Logan Sargeant and Hailie Deegan out and about in Nashville Superspeedway, possibly for their respective futures. To wrap up the first hour of the program, Kevin briefly talks about the upcoming second hour with the latest silly season news and the newest team on the grid for next season signing their first driver. To start the second hour of the show, Kevin and Curt talk more about the silly season with Callum Ilott signing with Prema Racing for 2025, while rumor is that F2 driver and Ferrari prodigy Robert Shwartzman could be the lead candidate for the second seat, along with Alexander Rossi. They talk about the possibility of a package deal that would send Rossi and Sting Ray Robb to Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, and the potential of Hy-Vee possibly going to A.J. Foyt Enterprises. They also talk about Jamie Chadwick running a potential “6-8 races” for next season and how the rotation of Dale Coyne Racing drivers of Jack Harvey, Hunter McElrea, and Toby Sowery could fit and where the new Indy NXT Champion, Louis Foster could land. Later in the second hour program, Kevin and Curt answer more questions on Twitter with more silly season rumors in the paddock and in the TV booth for next year. Then to wrap up another addition of the show, Kevin talks briefly about the recent FBI investigation at Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing shop in Zionsville. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Freshly-crowned IndyCar champion Alex Palou pauses his breakfast to chat with The Race IndyCar Podcast about his latest title success. Palou discusses some of his standout stats this year, sticking with Ganassi, how his analytical skill fits IndyCar so well, and his next goal of winning on an oval and an Indy 500. He also addresses his future, and talks about his previous efforts to get to Formula 1 and where he stands on that now - he says he is “not knocking on doors” to get there anymore. Co-hosts JR Hildebrand and Jack Benyon also discuss Palou's position as one of the IndyCar greats, Herta's breakthrough oval win and title credentials and Jamie Chadwick joins to discuss her upcoming IndyCar test. Want extra podcast content? Join The Race Members' Club on Patreon! Head to Patreon.com/therace to activate your 7-day free trial 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
Freshly-crowned IndyCar champion Alex Palou pauses his breakfast to chat with The Race IndyCar Podcast about his latest title success.Palou discusses some of his standout stats this year, sticking with Ganassi, how his analytical skill fits IndyCar so well, and his next goal of winning on an oval and an Indy 500.He also addresses his future, and talks about his previous efforts to get to Formula 1 and where he stands on that now - he says he is “not knocking on doors” to get there anymore.Co-hosts JR Hildebrand and Jack Benyon also discuss Palou's position as one of the IndyCar greats, Herta's breakthrough oval win and title credentials and Jamie Chadwick joins to discuss her upcoming IndyCar test.Want extra podcast content? Join The Race Members' Club on Patreon! Head to Patreon.com/therace to activate your 7-day free trialFollow 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.
The conclusion of our 2-part conversation with Jamie Chadwick, in which she talks about the challenges she's overcome this season in IndyNXT, how she's calibrating her expectations of herself, and what comes next.+++Off Track is part of the SiriusXM Sports Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please give a 5-star rating and leave a review. Subscribe today wherever you stream your podcasts.Want some Off Track swag? Check out our store!Check out our website, www.askofftrack.comSubscribe to our YouTube Channel.Want some advice? Send your questions in for Ask Alex to AskOffTrack@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @askofftrack. Or individually at @Hinchtown, @AlexanderRossi, and @TheTimDurham.
W Series champion, IndyNXT race-winner, and up-and-coming British Phenom, Jamie Chadwick comes on to talk with Hinch in a two-part interview.+++Off Track is part of the SiriusXM Sports Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please give a 5-star rating and leave a review. Subscribe today wherever you stream your podcasts.Want some Off Track swag? Check out our store!Check out our website, www.askofftrack.comSubscribe to our YouTube Channel.Want some advice? Send your questions in for Ask Alex to AskOffTrack@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @askofftrack. Or individually at @Hinchtown, @AlexanderRossi, and @TheTimDurham.
This week's episode: We make our 2025 IndyCar silly season driver lineup predictions. Plus, the price for IndyCar's domestic streaming component Venu Sports is revealed, and Jamie Chadwick has her first IndyCar test scheduled.
On this episode of #SRWPodcast - INDY NXT driver for Andretti Jamie Chadwick Racing recaps her win at Road America, #Bandalero driver for Rev Racing Nathan Lyons talks about his #SummerShootout season at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Director of Legends And Bandolero Racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway Ken Ragan previews #ThursdayThunder finale plus the #RacingRecap from weekend of July 12th, 2024
When the team at Silverstone trust you with something "serious" you do whatever it takes to make it happen. So join Greg, Christian and Betty as they gather in lay-bys and hotels all over the world to record something special for the British Grand Prix and lay out The Fast & Curious' plan for the weekend. Plus, Christian and Betty check in with Jamie Chadwick as she continues her history-making season in Indy NXT. Along the way they discuss her plans for the future and get a message from F1 Academy driver and Jamie's mentee Lia Block during the chat! This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try a betterhelp.com/fast and get on your way to being your best self. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When the team at Silverstone trust you with something "serious" you do whatever it takes to make it happen. So join Greg, Christian and Betty as they gather in lay-bys and hotels all over the world to record something special for the British Grand Prix and lay out The Fast & Curious' plan for the weekend. Plus, Christian and Betty check in with Jamie Chadwick as she continues her history-making season in Indy NXT. Along the way they discuss her plans for the future and get a message from F1 Academy driver and Jamie's mentee Lia Block during the chat!This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try a betterhelp.com/fast and get on your way to being your best self. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After an unpredictable, weather-filled weekend at Road America, Conor Daly and co-host Chase Holden return to Speed Street to recap the historic action. On the IndyCar side of the event card in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, race fans saw rain plague practice two and most of qualifying, leading to a spectacular crash by Josef Newgarden that halted the Fast Six session as Colton Herta was in the midst of his final run. The result was Ganassi Racing rookie Linus Lundqvist scoring his first career IndyCar pole, a position he wouldn't hold long as a fracas broke out on the opening lap of the grand prix. Conor explains that Lunqvist's own teammate Marcus Armstrong was to blame for the pile-up that saw several contenders, including Colton Herta have their race days become much more complicated. In the end, race strategy prevailed, and a decision to stay out an extra lap before the last pit cycle brought Will Power to the front of a Penske podium sweep, snapping his two year winless streak.The IndyNXT Series also experienced historical happenings as Jamie Chadwick brought home the victory at Road America, making her the first female to win in the series since Pippa Mann in 2010. Jamie joins the show to discuss her victory and what it means for her career and other women coming up in the motorsports ranks. She explains that a lot of her transition from the W Series to the IndyNXT was spent preparing for the physicality of the racecars, which she explains are bigger and more powerful than she had experienced before. Jamie credits her engineer and driving coach with making adjustments in the car that have helped her quickly adapt, and after a 12th place points effort in her rookie season last year she had begun to hit her stride in 2024. Jamie expresses that while she'd love to race Formula One in the future, she is on the path to race in IndyCar and feels that this year's IndyNXT field is great preparation for the challenges that lie ahead.
This week's episode: A recap of Will Power's win in the XPEL Grand Prix at Road America, leading a Team Penske podium sweep. Plus, Jamie Chadwick gets her first win in the series formerly known as Indy Lights, David Malukas is confirmed to finish the season in the no. 66 entry for Meyer Shank Racing and hybrid testing takes place at the Milwaukee Mile.
Welcome to our motorsports podcast where we discuss F1, IndyCar, IMSA, NASCAR, our own racing adventures, and some other adventures!F1 returns to Montreal for another entertaining Canadian GP. We also discuss the driver market as more seats are confirmed for next year.Indycar raced at Road America and it was an interesting strategy where the winner took it by using the overcut strategy! Some additional headlines from there was Linus Lundqvist takes his first pole as a rookie and Jamie Chadwick gets her first pole in Indy NXT and took the win as she led flag to flag!NASCAR was at Sonoma where Larson locked himself into the playoffs once again for the 3rd time this season.Coming up this weekend is the 24 Hours of Le Mans! 62 entries with 23 Hypercars, 16 LMP2s, and 23 GT3s. It is looking like a competitive race with the driver lineups from the entry list and some rain may come into play in the final hours of the race too!
Matt Baker is joined by Naomi Schiff and Damon Hill to look back at the action from this weekend where Max Verstappen just held off Lando Norris in a chaotic Canadian Grand Prix. They discuss Mercedes' momentum and question does George Russell deserve to replace Lewis Hamilton as the team's number one? They dissect Hamilton's comments describing Canada as ‘one of the worst races he's driven' and if he's experiencing a 'divorce' with the team. They also look ahead to what Barcelona's track will bring and why it'll show the true performance of the teams. Finally, they celebrate the news trailblazer Jamie Chadwick made history when she became the first woman to win on a road course in Indy NXT and what it could mean for her future in motorsport.
After a great Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, Jordan and Greg debate whether Formula 1 is on course to become consistently competitive and exciting this season. IndyCar's race weekend at Road America and Jamie Chadwick's first Indy NXT victory are also discussed.
Este año tiene nombre propio: Penske. Todos sus pilotos han ganado carreras, se quedaron con la primera fila en Indianápolis para las 500 millas y ocuparon el podio completo de Road America, con Power a la cabeza y liderando el campeonato. Jamie Chadwick ganó la pole y la carrera de Indy NXT, renovaron el contrato para tener a Road América por más años en el calendario, Canapino sigue ausente y hay un test muy interesante en Milwaukee. DALE PLAYFoto de portada: Gustavo Rosso - Indycar LatinosConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/autos-y-carreras--1402570/support.
Welcome to the Lovecars On The Grid podcast, where our hosts, Tiff Needell and Paul Woodman bring us another roundup of Motorsport events from around the World! In this episode, Tiff and Paul discuss the epic Formula 1 race in Canada, where Max Verstappen had a difficult race, but ultimately cruised to victory. Plus, nephew of Joey Dunlop, Michael Dunlop breaks his uncle's lap record at the Isle of Man TT. Jake Hill at BTCC in Thruxton, plus plenty to discuss on the upcoming 2026 regulations in F1, as the musical chair games begin! In the US, Jamie Chadwick is making the headlines with her maiden Indycar victory. We hope you enjoy the episode!
F1 has Ferrari's Driver Academy, Red Bull's Junior Team, Williams' Driver Academy, McLaren's Young Driver Programme, Sauber's Academy and more... Yet very few people have the power to dictate the new drivers who will drive in F1 over the coming years, but Feeder Series sat down with one of them to talk about how a Formula 1 team picks their future. Sven Smeets is Williams Racing's Sporting Director and is responsible for Franco Colapinto, Zak O'Sullivan, Luke Browning, Jamie Chadwick, and more. Join podcast host Jim as he delves into the often-hidden world of F1 driver academies with Sven in this unmissable episode. #formula1 #roadtof1 #f1 Don't forget to like this video and subscribe to the channel! Who says junior single-seater reporting has to be boring? The F1 Feeder Series crew is here to bring you the latest on the world of feeder series, from Formula 2 all the way down to Formula 4 and everything in between. Like what you hear? Follow everyone on this podcast! Jim Kimberley X: https://twitter.com/JimKimberley Jim Kimberley Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimakimberley/ Williams Racing X: https://twitter.com/WilliamsRacing Williams Racing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/williamsracing Website: https://feederseries.net Twitter: https://twitter.com/feeder_series Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/feederseriesnet
W Series champion. GB3 Championship race winner. British GT champion. And now, Indy NXT podium finisher
This episode of the EverythingF1 Podcast delves into the Imola Grand Prix review with a focus on team dynamics and potential upgrades. It also discusses driver movements like Carlos Sainz's choices, female racer achievements by Jamie Chadwick and Abby Pulling, and speculates on Adrian Newey's future involvement. Join us throughout the year, where we will have special guests, News, Race Reviews and more, all dropped onto your favourite podcast streaming service every single week! Don't miss a second, by simply hitting the Subscribe button now! We're on all socials too on the handle @joinEF1 - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok plus our Website (www.everythingf1.com) is updated daily with News, Race Reviews and Opinion pieces, keeping you abreast of all the goings on from around the paddock. We really are the one pitstop shop for your daily F1 fix. We have partnered up with TheRaceWorks.com to bring you all this seasons Official F1 Merchandise. Simply enter the discount code 'EF1' at checkout to save 10% across the whole site! EverythingF1: Driven by fans, for the fans. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everythingf1/support
On this week's episode, Zoe and Hannah are recapping their FULL Miami trip. From what they got up to OFF track to everything they learned from attending the GP, they're breaking it allll down. Whether you're planning to go to Miami for a little fun or you want to go to the race next year, this episode will hopefully get you prepared. They ALSO dive into a little F1 news, including Charles getting a new race engineer, Jamie Chadwick's first Indy NXT podium, and more!A BIG thank you to Visit Miami for an incredible trip, as well as The Elser Hotel, The Balfour Hotel, the Super Blue Museum, Hometown Barbecue, The Bayshore Club, Cafe Americano, the Wynwood Walls, The Paradox Museum, and, of course, F1 Miami.
Tonight, on Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, Curt starts us off as Kevin finishes his play-by-play work on Peacock for the Indy NXT race, by recapping today's qualifying for the Sonsio Grand Prix. Alex Palou earns pole as Christian Lundgaard completes the front row. Colton Herta and Lundgaard were fastest in their respective practice sessions. Curt even dives into some play-by-play action of his own as Jacob Abel goes back-to-back and wins the Indy NXT race at the Indianapolis road course! Curt talks about the misfortunes of some drivers for today such as Graham Rahal and Colton Herta. Later in the show, Kevin and Curt, Kevin joins us as he gets done with his call on the Indy NXT race. They recap the race with Jacob Abel's second consecutive win and Jamie Chadwick earning her first podium in the series! They both talk about the driver's different tire strategy for qualifying and for tomorrow's race and who could be the biggest mover of the race, and if anyone could catch up to Alex Palou and Will Power. Then to wrap up another addition of the show, Curt and Kevin make their race predictions for tomorrow's Sonsio Grand Prix. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The podcast covers the aftermath of the Miami Grand Prix discussing McLaren's surprising success, penalties, and driver performances alongside insights on potential race bans, driver transfers, and team strategies. It also delves into women in motorsport, spotlighting Jamie Chadwick's career, gender equality, Abby's F1 prospects, and Formula E innovations, emphasizing the Gen 3 Evo race car's advancements. Join us throughout the year, where we will have special guests, News, Race Reviews and more, all dropped onto your favourite podcast streaming service every single week! Don't miss a second, by simply hitting the Subscribe button now! We're on all socials too on the handle @joinEF1 - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok plus our Website (www.everythingf1.com) is updated daily with News, Race Reviews and Opinion pieces, keeping you abreast of all the goings on from around the paddock. We really are the one pitstop shop for your daily F1 fix. We have partnered up with TheRaceWorks.com to bring you all this seasons Official F1 Merchandise. Simply enter the discount code 'EF1' at checkout to save 10% across the whole site! EverythingF1: Driven by fans, for the fans. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everythingf1/support
James Hinchcliffe and Jamie Chadwick are the star guests on this episode of The Race IndyCar Podcast, which previews the 2024 IndyCar season-opener at St Petersburg.After a long off-season, the series is back and as a former race winner at St Pete and one of the series' TV commentators, 'Hinch' is the perfect person to help preview the race alongside hosts Jack Benyon and JR Hildebrand.Hinch analyses the track, paying special attention to Turns 3 and 14, and also talks about what winning at St Pete in 2013 - his first IndyCar victory - meant for his career.Hinchcliffe also picks out some of the storylines he's most looking forward to covering this year in the 2024 IndyCar Series.Following that, Jamie Chadwick drops in for a chat ahead of her second season in IndyCar feeder category, Indy NXT. Chadwick discusses the areas of focus for her off-season, her goals for this year and beyond, and also the new karting programme she has launched to try and get young girls into karting.And finally, Jack breaks down some of the recent IndyCar driver moves, including three drivers being announced in the week leading up to the event, a new contract for one of its stars, the latest on a court case for another and more in a news round-up.Join The Race Members Club. Click here to sign upFollow 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.
James Hinchcliffe and Jamie Chadwick are the star guests on this episode of The Race IndyCar Podcast, which previews the 2024 IndyCar season-opener at St Petersburg. After a long off-season, the series is back and as a former race winner at St Pete and one of the series' TV commentators, 'Hinch' is the perfect person to help preview the race alongside hosts Jack Benyon and JR Hildebrand. Hinch analyses the track, paying special attention to Turns 3 and 14, and also talks about what winning at St Pete in 2013 - his first IndyCar victory - meant for his career. Hinchcliffe also picks out some of the storylines he's most looking forward to covering this year in the 2024 IndyCar Series. Following that, Jamie Chadwick drops in for a chat ahead of her second season in IndyCar feeder category, Indy NXT. Chadwick discusses the areas of focus for her off-season, her goals for this year and beyond, and also the new karting programme she has launched to try and get young girls into karting. And finally, Jack breaks down some of the recent IndyCar driver moves, including three drivers being announced in the week leading up to the event, a new contract for one of its stars, the latest on a court case for another and more in a news round-up. Join The Race Members Club. Click here to sign up 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
Tonight, on Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, they give some information on David Malukas's hand injury, and who might replace him on the upcoming race in St. Petersburg. They discuss how the injury could put Malukas behind because he could miss a hybrid test, and even the first race of the season. They weigh some of the possible drivers that could fill in for Malukas, including Conor Daly and Tony Kanaan. They also got into some open seats and who could fill them, like Dale Coyne Racing. They round out the first segment by listing possible unannounced entries for the Indy 500. Later in the first hour of the show, Kevin and Curt recap Kyle Larson's test session at Phoenix and how he almost lost control of the car, and how that experience could benefit him in adjusting to IndyCar racing. Kevin rounds out the first hour answering some listener questions, including how much turnover contract-wise there will be next season. In the second hour of the show, Kevin starts things by reading a few more fan tweets, including a fan question about IndyCar having a playoff, and defining the big three of IndyCar. They revisit last show's discussion on guaranteed starting positions for the 500 and talk about how guaranteed spots seem to equal less entries overall, and the status of the Argentina fall race. During the second hour, Kevin interviews Jamie Chadwick. Chadwick talks about her performance in the W Series, and the challenge of jumping into F1. She goes into depth on what she has been doing in the offseason, and how she has adapted to racing in America. Kevin ends the show previewing 100 Days to Indy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Christian looks ahead to the F1 Academy 2024 season with one of the new drivers on the grid.He's joined by Lia Block, who will be representing Williams in the all-female series, for a catch up about her excitement before she starts racing and how's she's found making the transition from rally driving to racing on circuits. There's also obviously time for the US driver to compare notes with Williams team-mate and fellow American Logan Sargeant on what makes the best burger.Christian also chats to female racing legend Jamie Chadwick about her experiences in F1 Academy's predecessor W Series and how the new series is helping pave the way for emerging talent.As always, we want you to be part of the show, too. Send any questions for the drivers or the team to fastandcurious@acast.com. You can also find us on TikTok and Instagram (@fastcuriouspod). Keep an eye out for live Q&As, race watch-a-longs and general behind-the-scenes action.The Fast And The Curious theme was written, performed and produced by Connor Jones at Humm Studios The Fast And The Curious is produced by 3040 Productions and is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The end (of 2023) is near! SeafoodNews Podcast co-hosts Amanda Buckle and Lorin Castiglione wrap up the final episode of the year with Trident's big news about selling four Alaska plants. Plus, we recap the Feast of Seven Fishes showdown from "Beat Bobby Flay" and reminisce about our favorite podcast moments from 2023. This episode of the SeafoodNews Podcast is brought to you by Mintec's new podcast, Agri-Food For Thought with Jamie Chadwick and Simon Duke. Released bi-weekly, this new podcast for agriculture and food professionals features market insights, trends and news. You can listen to the Agri-Food for Thought Podcast on Soundcloud and Spotify.
SeafoodNews Podcast co-hosts Amandaa Buckle and Lorin Castiglione welcome Andy Dimond, the President of Angry Crab Shack, to the podcast. Angry Crab Shack opened their first location in Mesa, Arizona in 2013, and today is celebrating an impressive 10 years in business. Over the years the brand has opened up franchised restaurants in Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Texas and Washington. And this year they even expanded outside of the U.S., opening their first international location in London, England. We talk to Andy about Angry Crab Shack's past, present, future and more. Take a listen…. This episode of the SeafoodNews Podcast is brought to you by Mintec's new podcast, Agri-Food For Thought with Jamie Chadwick and Simon Duke. Released bi-weekly, this new podcast for agriculture and food professionals features market insights, trends and news. You can listen to the Agri-Food for Thought Podcast on Soundcloud and Spotify.
Tonight, on Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, Linus Lundqvist joins the show live in studio! Lundqvist talks to Kevin about how it feels to be racing for Chip Ganassi Racing for 2024. He also reflects on his time with Meyer Shank Racing, and how it feels to take Marcus Ericsson's place. He talks about how hard he worked to get the ride and get into IndyCar in general. He also talks about his humble beginnings and his early days of racing with his family running his team. Lundqvist also talks a little about hybrid engines. Later in the first hour of the show, Curt and Kevin talk about Alex Palou's legal woes, and how Palou needed to have it in writing that he was going to get a chance at F1. Kevin rounds out the first hour reading some tweets including car counts in Indy NXT. In the second hour of the show, they talk more about Jamie Chadwick and a commercial that she did for IBM. They also preview the James Hinchcliffe segment and talk about what he may be doing next season. They talk about some possible new IndyCar street races, and another event like Thermal that could be on the horizon. During the second hour, James Hinchcliffe joins the show. Hinchcliffe talks about the possibility of racing sports cars, how it is harder for IndyCar drivers to race sports cars full time now, and Hinchcliffe's Speed Group that Kevin is now a part of. They also discussed the Las Vegas F1 race. Kevin ends the show looking at a few more tweets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we are joined by Stuart Blues from the phenomenally successful British murders Podcast. Stuart tells us about the tragic case of baby Orianna. There is an extreme content warning for this episode - it really is a harrowing listen. When Orianna's mum, Chelsea Crilly, returned home from a trip to the shops, she found her beautiful daughter, who had been in the care of he boyfriend, Jamie Chadwick, unresponsive. Orianna had suffered catastrophic head injuries and would later die in hospital. Just what had happened to her in the short time her mum had been at the shops? Join us as we take a deep dive into this disturbing case... You can listen to British Murders here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/british-murders/id1539343828 We will be appearing on an episode of British Murders next month when we take a deep dive into the suspicious deaths of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon, two Dutch women who disappeared deep in the Panamanian Jungle in 2014 during a hiking trip... Show Sponsor: Shopify - www.shopify.co.uk/seeingred If you would like to support us on Patreon, you can find us here: www.patreon.com/seeingredpodcast If you would like to buy us a coffee, hit the link below: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/seeingredtw Get your merch here: www.seeingredpodcast.co.uk Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears - check out her work at www.soundcloud.com/DeadDogInBlackBag
Andretti Indy NXT driver Jamie Chadwick joins the show to talk, 2023, how she's preparing for 2024, and her motorsports career to date! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"I was always aware that racing could be mixed. If I was gonna compete, it was going to be competing against men. And because I got into it so young, I was so oblivious to being one of so few females in the sport." —Jamie Chadwick, Indy NXT racerThis episode of Ready for the Big Time: F1 chronicles the history of female F1 drivers, from the pioneers of the 1950s to the roadblocks to progress in the ensuing decades and the rise and fall of the W-Series to the recently launched F1 Academy taking up the mantle. Co-Host Andrew Lawrence speaks with F1 journalist Hazel Southwell about the history of women in F1, and speaks with Jamie Chadwick, 3x W-series champion and current Indy NXT racer for Andretti Autosport, about her career in motorsport. Season 2 of Ready for the Big Time: F1 is hosted by Scott Speed. This episode was written by Andrew Lawrence with help from Nora O'Donnell and Melissa Saenz Gordon. It was produced by Nora O'Donnell and Melissa Saenz Gordon. Engieering by Full English Post. Executive producers for this series include Peter Flax and Branden Peters.Check out more episodes from this series HERE. Follow the Red Bulletin on Instagram HERE.
Tonight, on Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, they talk about Pietro Fittipaldi's announcement that he is signing with Rahal for the 2024 season. The two also talk about Juri Vipps, and the role he will play in the team. They also talk about the health of the Juncos Team and Agustín Canapino, who will race for them again next year. The two bring up Ed Carpenter and who will take over the road course program for ECR this year. Curt and Kevin also talk about the overall pricing for the Thermal Club race and the scarcity of tickets. Later in the first hour of the show, the two recap the Indy NXT test at IMS, and give some rundowns on who stood out. The two also talk about Jamie Chadwick and the possibility of her competing in IndyCar soon. Kevin rounds out the first hour talking about the reason IndyCar pit reporters no longer wear fire suits, and F1's hostility to an Andretti F1 team. In the second hour of the show, Kevin and Curt talk to Helio Castroneves. Castroneves talks about training rookie drivers that are coming into the sport, how Kyle Larson and Tony Kanaan have gotten along, and how overwhelming driving an IndyCar for the first time can be. Indy NXT driver Louis Foster joins the show to recap his season, some of the mistakes he has made and learned from throughout his career, and what he likes about Indiana. In the final half hour of the program, Kevin closes out the show talking about a new show that he will appear on.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.