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eKartingNews.com is the hub of the karting world, providing you with all the latest news, insider information and race reports from events around the globe. ‘This Week In Karting' helps to tie everything together in one weekly podcast, bringing our listeners up to speed on the most recent news in the sport. Episode 98 of ‘This Week In Karting' returns after a busy ‘month of May' for Rob Howden, joining David Cole in the EKN Radio Network studio. The two discuss the latest news items, including the future of Orlando Kart Center along with 2027 schedules from ROK Cup USA Florida Winter Tour and Route 66 Sprint Series. Information about the upcoming Velocity Racing Camp and the expansion for FAT Karting League in the USA are among the other bullet points, along with this week's ‘What's Hot' topic, all part of this episode presented by Velocity Racing.
In this high-octane episode of The Ash Said It Show, we are hitting the track with 15-year-old racing prodigy and international headline-maker, Truly Adams! Fresh off making history as the first American to podium at the prestigious FEED Racing Finals in France, Truly is stepping out of the karting world and shifting gears into formula racing. We dive deep into his transition to the high-intensity European racing scene and what it really felt like taking his first official laps in the powerful Ligier Junior Formula car. With pre-season testing officially in the rearview mirror and the 2026 championship season underway, Truly shares the specific goals he and his team have locked in for the opening round. We also discuss the mindset required to keep "The Truth" grounded at just 15 years old amidst massive global momentum. Finally, we tackle the business side of the track. Motorsport is one of the most expensive sports in the world to advance in, and Truly opens up about what continued community support and corporate sponsorships mean for his ability to compete at the highest level. If you've ever wanted a behind-the-scenes look at the grit, focus, and partnerships required to build a champion, this is an episode you cannot afford to miss!
How much does karting REALLY cost?It's one of the first questions every new karting parent asks — and one of the most misunderstood parts of the sport.In this episode of the Kart Class Podcast, 18-time Australian Champion David Sera breaks down the true costs involved in getting started and competing in karting, while also explaining where families can save money and where spending smarter actually matters.David discusses the pros and cons of buying a new kart versus second-hand equipment, what race gear is essential when starting out, and the general spare parts every karting family should keep in the trailer to avoid stressful weekends at the track.The episode also dives into what a typical race weekend can cost once you factor in tyres, fuel, entry fees, travel, accommodation, crash damage, and maintenance — plus the common areas where parents and drivers waste money unnecessarily.In this episode:• New vs second-hand kart purchases• Essential race gear for beginners• Important spare parts to always have on hand• What a normal race weekend actually costs• The hidden costs parents don't expect• Where karting families waste money• How to spend smarter and improve fasterWhether you're completely new to karting or already racing regularly, this episode will help parents better understand the financial side of the sport and make smarter decisions moving forward.
How do you know what tyre pressures to start with in karting? And why do so many drivers struggle to get their tyres into the optimal window?In this episode of the Kart Class Podcast, 18-time Australian Champion David Sera breaks down how to correctly adjust your kart tyre pressures for different conditions and why focusing on HOT tyre pressures is one of the biggest keys to consistent speed.David explains how track direction, circuit surface, session duration, weather conditions, and driving style all impact tyre pressure build-up throughout a run. He also discusses why using a quality digital tyre pressure gauge is essential if you want accurate readings and repeatable results.Whether you race Cadet, KA3, X30, Rotax or TAG categories, understanding tyre pressures can improve grip, balance, tyre life, and overall kart performance.In this episode:• Why hot tyre pressures matter more than cold pressures• How track surface changes pressure build-up• The impact of clockwise vs anti-clockwise circuits• How session length affects tyre pressure rise• Why digital tyre gauges are a must-have tool• Common tyre pressure mistakes drivers makePerfect for karting parents, beginners, and experienced racers wanting to better understand kart setup and go faster on track.
Hazırlayan: Emre ŞimşekTürkiye, Formula 1 takvimine geri döndü. Formula 1 izleyicilerini neler bekliyor?Uzun süre uluslararası yarışlara kapalı kalan İstanbulpark'a yapılması planlanan karting pisti ne zaman tamamlanacak?Türkiye neden Formula 1 yarışçısı çıkartamıyor?Türkiye Otomobil Sporları Federasyonu Başkanı (TOSFED) Eren Üçlertoprağı, 2027'deki büyük dönüşün perde arkasına kadar tüm detayları T24'e anlattı.
In this episode of the Everything Trackside Podcast, we're joined by one of Ireland's most exciting young racing talents — Conor Grant. Conor opens up about his journey from discovering Formula 1 through TV highlights as a kid to racing at Circuit of the Americas in front of the same garages used by Formula 1 just weeks earlier. We discuss:How a simple dream of becoming an F1 driver turned into a real career pathHis rise through Irish karting and European competitionWinning championships while balancing school and racingThe surreal experience of racing at COTA in a Senna-inspired McLaren livery We also dive into:The realities of funding a motorsport careerWhy Conor sees racing as a privilege rather than a sacrificeThe importance of social media for modern racing driversThe growth of Irish motorsport and the impact of drivers like Alex Dunne Plus:
It's one of the most common — and emotionally frustrating — questions parents ask in karting.You explain the same thing over and over.You point out the mistakes.You try to help.…but somehow the lap time still doesn't improve.In this episode of the Kart Class Podcast, 18-time Australian Champion David Sera explains why learning race craft and driving technique takes far longer than most parents realise — especially for young drivers whose brains, confidence, and understanding are still developing.David shares his own journey through karting and reveals that he wasn't a natural driver either. In fact, it took him nearly three years to fully understand how to drive properly and piece everything together behind the wheel.In this episode we discuss:
It's one of the most frustrating problems in karting. The kart feels nervous, inconsistent, lacking rear grip… and no matter what setup change you make, the problem keeps coming back.In this episode of the Kart Class Podcast, 18-time Australian Champion David Sera breaks down the REAL reasons why karts slide — and why many drivers and parents often blame the wrong thing.David explains two of the biggest driving mistakes that create sliding:Carrying too much entry speed into the cornerIncorrect corner entry lines that overload the kartThese driving errors can dramatically reduce rear grip and make the kart feel unstable, even when the setup itself may actually be close.From a kart setup perspective, David also discusses:Why tyre pressures must operate within the optimal windowHow incorrect pressures can instantly reduce gripHow rear track width adjustments influence rear stability and kart balanceThis episode is designed to help parents and drivers better understand the relationship between driving technique and kart setup — instead of randomly changing parts and chasing the wrong direction.Any questions? Drop us a Message!To learn more about what Home – Kart Class has to offer be sure to visit our site.Want to watch the podcast episode instead? Follow us on Youtube hereYou can join us at Instagram here to see the latest tips.
eKartingNews.com is the hub of the karting world, providing you with all the latest news, insider information and race reports from events around the globe. ‘This Week In Karting' helps to tie everything together in one weekly podcast, bringing our listeners up to speed on the most recent news in the sport. Episode 97 of ‘This Week In Karting' closes out the first third of the 2026 season. Championships are already looking ahead as Race Rotax and United States Pro Kart Series to next year setting their 2027 dates. New for 2026 is the ROK Cup USA ROK Fest West in Sonoma this July, along with CKNA announcing removal of penalty points. Information about Foundation Wheel Development and the Rolison Performance Group Spring Training are all part of this episode hosted by Rob Howden and David Cole, presented by Margay Racing.
In this episode of the Kart Class Podcast, 18-time Australian Champion David Sera breaks down two of the most common driving mistakes young karting drivers make — and exactly how parents can help fix them.Many junior drivers struggle with turning in too early, which kills corner speed, limits exit drive and makes overtaking almost impossible. It's one of the biggest habits holding drivers back — and most don't even realise they're doing it.We also cover a mistake that's often overlooked: looking behind too frequently. While awareness is important, constantly checking behind distracts drivers from hitting apexes, braking points, and executing clean laps — costing valuable lap time and consistency.This episode is designed specifically for parents who want to better understand what's happening on track, so they can give clearer, more effective feedback — even without a racing background.You'll learn: • Why early turn-in hurts lap time and how to correct it • When drivers should (and shouldn't) look behind • How to help your child build better driving habits quicklyPerfect for parents of Cadet and Junior drivers looking to build smarter, more confident racers.
Le vrombissement des moteurs va bientôt résonner à l’Hippodrome de Saint-Ponchon. Les samedi 23 et dimanche 24 mai prochains, Carpentras accueille la nouvelle édition du Trophée Inter-Entreprises de Karting de Loisirs. Jean-Marie IMBERT, figure historique de l’organisation, est venu nous présenter ce week-end « Grand Prix » au micro d’RTV FM.
eKartingNews.com is the hub of the karting world, providing you with all the latest news, insider information and race reports from events around the globe. ‘This Week In Karting' helps to tie everything together in one weekly podcast, bringing our listeners up to speed on the most recent news in the sport. ‘This Week In Karting' is back after a month of attending races, and a quick break from the office for EKN Managing Editor David Cole. Rob Howden joins him in the EKN Studio to recap the big news items and topics surrounding the sport. Challenge of the Americas postpones 2026, SKUSA confirms SuperNationals location for the next three years and releases their 2027 events dates, new partnership between EKN and CKNA while Ignite Karting and T4 USA Eastern Cup set to begin their 2026 seasons. Those topics and more are in this episode presented by Champions of the Future America Series.
How sampling a kart at Lithgow started the journey and it clicked straight away.Borrowing chain oil from the late Jim Morton and how his generosity put JC on course for Europe.Living alone in Italy in his mid teens and the future F1 stars who tried to scare him at the Karting World Championships.Thinking he was at the end of the road until a chance catch-up with Neil Crompton opened the door to car racing.Alan Gow stumping up serious cash for a move into Formula Ford.Realizing the dangers of the game when a friend was killed in a crash at Oulton Park.The ‘Dukes of Hazzard’ moment with Marino Franchitti and why they didn’t tell his legendary brother Dario about it for years!Plus a candid conversation around ADHD and how James has learned to live with it.There are some fabulous takeaways for young racers in this 2-parter and we’re indebted to James for sharing Head to Rusty's Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and give us your feedback and let us know who you want to hear from on Rusty's GarageSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Confidence in Young Drivers: The Missing Piece in Karting PerformanceIn this episode of the Kart Class Podcast, 18-time Australian Champion David Sera breaks down one of the biggest performance factors in junior karting — confidence.Speed and talent will only take a young driver so far. Without confidence, even the fastest drivers hesitate, second-guess decisions, and struggle to perform under pressure.So how do you actually build it?More importantly… how can parents help — without adding pressure or making things worse?In this episode, you'll learn: ✔️ Why confidence drops after mistakes, crashes, or poor results ✔️ The common things parents say (that unknowingly hurt confidence) ✔️ How top drivers reset mentally between sessions and races ✔️ Simple ways to help your child trust their ability and drive freely ✔️ How confidence directly impacts lap time, race decisions, and resultsDavid shares real insights from over 25 years in karting — coaching drivers from beginners all the way to national and international winners.If your driver struggles with nerves, hesitation, or bouncing back after setbacks, this episode will give you a clear roadmap to support them the right way.Perfect for parents of Cadet and Junior drivers who want to build confident, resilient racers — without needing prior racing experience.
In this episode of the Kart Class Podcast, 18-time Australian Champion David Sera breaks down one of the most frustrating problems in karting:Being quick in practice… but not delivering when it counts.If your driver is setting strong lap times in practice, only to drop off in qualifying or races — this episode will explain exactly why it happens and how to fix it.Because the issue usually isn't speed… it's what changes under pressure.In this episode, you'll learn: ✔️ Why drivers tighten up and lose performance on race day ✔️ The key differences between practice driving and race execution ✔️ How nerves and pressure impact braking, throttle, and decision-making ✔️ The most common mistakes drivers make in qualifying sessions ✔️ How to build a repeatable routine that delivers speed when it mattersDavid shares insights from over 25 years in karting — working with drivers at club, national, and international level — showing how the best drivers consistently transfer practice speed into race results.If your driver struggles to qualify where they should, drops positions in races, or can't match their practice pace under pressure, this episode is essential listening.Perfect for parents of Cadet, Junior, and developing drivers who want to help their child perform when it counts — not just when it's comfortable.
Spanners is joined by Trumpets and Geensy as they delve into the deeper meaning of the latest F1 foray to the Japanese Grand Prix in this, the latest episode of Missed Apex Podcast!F1⭐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.instagram.com/alexvangeen/https://www.tiktok.com/@alexvangeenhttps://www.youtube.com/@AlexVangeenRacingGive us a shout on WhatsApp! Save +44 79 4747 1840 if you are interested in calling into a show or sending us things you reckonSmash the like button for Geensy's mega Karting at Silverstone video!!!!https://youtu.be/f9C7CzNoiOQCheck out Geensy's pro wrestling pod “Wrestling is AWESOME!”https://www.youtube.com/@wrestlingisawesomeGive Spanners Insta a go!!!https://www.instagram.com/spannersready Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Kart Class Podcast, 18-time Australian Champion David Sera breaks down the biggest kart setup mistakes drivers and parents make at the track—and how to fix them fast.Too often, drivers chase speed in the wrong areas… constantly changing their kart without understanding why. The result? Inconsistent performance, wasted sessions, and frustration.David dives into the most common errors seen in the pits—from incorrect tyre pressures to over-adjusting and not reading track conditions properly. More importantly, he explains how to simplify your approach so every change you make actually improves lap time.If you've ever felt lost with setup, unsure what to change, or watched others go faster while you go backwards—this episode will give you clarity and confidence.
W 150. wydaniu ,,Czasu na Motorsport" z Sewerynem Szczepanikiem i Pawłem Surynowiczem o kartingu po pierwszej rundzie Rotax Max Challenge Poland na torze w Biłgoraju. O Formule 1 przed Grand Prix Japonii mówią Roksana Ćwik i Dariusz Szymczak. Goście programu:Seweryn Szczepanik - instruktor jazdy w zespole kartingowym ,,Blue Racing'', były kierowca Formuły Renault 2.0,Paweł Surynowicz - redaktor naczelny ,,Polskiego Kartingu'',Dariusz Szymczak - ,dziennikarz "ŚwiatWyścigów.pl" i ,,RallyAndRace",Roksana Ćwik - dziennikarka "ŚwiatWyścigów.pl" i rzecznik prasowy Pogoni Grodzisk Mazowiecki. Prowadzą Kamil Kowalik i Piotr Nałęcz. Z wszystkimi wydaniami audycji „Czas na Motorsport” można się zapoznać tutaj.Audycja „Czas na Motorsport” w każdy wtorek o godzinie 20.00 na antenie Radia Wnet. Zapraszamy!
Tonight 2025 Veterans Motorplex Pure Stock Champion Brady Goddard visited the ARYLCO Studio. He told the gang of his beginnings in Karting, and his experiences racing at the tough bullring known as The Rim. Also, Randy and Pete with Galley Bros Brands called in to invite BBBP to be the grand marshals at Mobile International Speedway April 11th, and extended an invitation for Jackson to get behind the wheel of a CrownStock!
In this episode of the Kart Class Podcast, 18-time Australian Champion David Sera tackles one of the biggest debates in kart racing — should you focus on more laps or better kart setup to improve performance? If your driver isn't getting faster despite testing regularly or making constant changes to the kart, this episode explains why.Many families believe speed comes from endless seat time or chasing the “perfect setup,” but the truth is that progress comes from using both strategically. David breaks down when seat time builds skill, when setup changes unlock lap time, and how top teams know exactly what to prioritise at each stage of a driver's development.Learn:✔️ When more laps help — and when they just waste tyres and budget ✔️ How to know if speed limitations come from the driver or the kart ✔️ The most common testing mistakes families make ✔️ How elite teams structure practice days for maximum improvement ✔️ A smarter approach to building speed without guessworkWhether your child races in Cadet, Junior, KA3, X30, or TAG categories, this episode will help you make better decisions with your time, money, and track sessions — especially if you don't have a professional team guiding you.Kart Class provides structured online karting coaching used by drivers worldwide to develop driving technique, race craft, mindset, and setup understanding faster than learning alone at the circuit. If you want to shorten the learning curve and turn practice into real race results, this episode is essential listening.
In this episode of the Kart Class Podcast, 18-time Australian Champion David Sera reveals how top karting teams approach a race weekend — and why their structured preparation consistently produces front-running results. If your driver shows speed in flashes but struggles for consistency across heats and finals, this episode will show you what's missing.Talent isn't the difference at the front of the field — process is. From how elite teams use practice sessions, analyse data, plan setup changes, manage tyres, and prepare drivers mentally, David breaks down the exact race weekend structure that turns potential into podiums.Learn:✔️ How winning teams plan every session for maximum progress ✔️ The biggest mistakes families make during race weekends ✔️ How to build consistency from first practice to final ✔️ What to focus on between sessions (instead of guessing) ✔️ How to help your driver perform when it matters mostWhether your child races in Cadet, Junior, KA3, X30, or TAG categories, this episode provides a clear blueprint you can apply immediately — even without a professional team behind you.Kart Class delivers structured online karting coaching used by drivers worldwide to develop race craft, mindset, and technical skills faster than trial and error at the circuit. If you want to reduce wasted weekends, make smarter decisions, and help your driver achieve consistent results, this episode is essential listening.
Español Reacción y análisis del GP de China 2026 de Formula 1 disputado en el circuito de Shanghái. En este programa de F1 Bandera a Cuadros comentamos los momentos clave de la carrera, las estrategias, adelantamientos y el rendimiento de los principales pilotos como Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, Lando Norris, Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton y Carlos Sainz. Analizamos también el rendimiento de las escuderías Red Bull Racing, Ferrari, Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team, McLaren Formula 1 Team y Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team en una carrera que puede marcar el rumbo del campeonato. Sobre F1 Bandera a Cuadros F1 Bandera a Cuadros es un canal dedicado al análisis, reacción y debate sobre la Formula 1, con comentarios de carreras, noticias, previas de Grandes Premios y análisis técnico para fans del automovilismo. Si te gusta la F1, suscríbete y activa la campana para no perderte nuestras reacciones después de cada carrera. English Reaction and full race analysis of the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix from Shanghai. In this episode of F1 Bandera a Cuadros, we break down the key moments, strategies and battles between drivers such as Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, Lando Norris, Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton and Carlos Sainz. We also discuss the performance of teams like Red Bull Racing, Ferrari, Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team, McLaren Formula 1 Team and Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team in a race that could shape the championship battle. Subscribe to F1 Bandera a Cuadros for race reactions, F1 analysis, Grand Prix previews and Formula 1 discussions every race weekend. 日本語 この動画では 2026年中国グランプリ(上海) のレースリアクションと分析を行います。 F1 Bandera a Cuadros ではレースの重要な瞬間、戦略、そして Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, Lando Norris, Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton, Carlos Sainz などのトップドライバーの戦いを詳しく解説します。 また Red Bull Racing, Ferrari, Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team, McLaren Formula 1 Team, Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team のパフォーマンスについても分析します。 F1 Bandera a Cuadros はフォーミュラ1のレース分析、ニュース、リアクション動画を投稿するF1専門チャンネルです。 #F1 #Formula1 #ChineseGP #ChineseGP2026 #F1China #ShanghaiGP #F1Reaction #F1Analysis #MaxVerstappen #CharlesLeclerc #LandoNorris #LewisHamilton #FernandoAlonso #CarlosSainz #RedBullRacing #FerrariF1 #MercedesF1 #McLarenF1 #AstonMartinF1 #F1BanderaACuadros #F12026 #F1Fans #F1YouTube #中国GP #F1中国GP #フォーミュラ1 Programa de Formula1 en español. Analizamos la F1 al detalle, sin censura, desde todos los puntos de vista posibles con debates, entrevistas, contrastando la actualidad con fuentes fiables. Noticias, opiniones de periodistas especializados en el mundo del motor, pilotos, ingenieros, comisarios de pista y acreditados por la FIA. También hablamos de F2, WEC, Indycar, Formula E, Wseries, Karting y otras categoría del mundo del motor. Puedes visitarnos en una web de referencia en el mundo del motor como es Formularapida.net utilizando este enlace https://formularapida.net/category/f1-es/banderaacuadros/ Para apoyar este podcast suscríbete y te avisaremos cada vez que saquemos un nuevo episodio. Dejanos un comentario y comparte del podcast para que llegue a más aficionados de la Formula 1. Visitanos en nuestras redes sociales. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/f1banderaacuadros/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cuadrosbandera Cuentas Twitter del programa y de los integrantes: BANDERA A CUADROS podcast: @cuadrosbandera Ángel Castillo: @acastillomarcos David Moreno: @drizzt699 David Gomez Gallardo: @DavidGmezGall Ruth Aranjuelo: @AranjueloRuth Julio Romero Vargas: @ilovecoches Ricardo Mateos: @Richard_21Javi Alex Rodríguez: @AlexManzaneque Sergio Rodríguez: @sergiorf97 Arturo Silva: @Rennef1
In this episode of the Kart Class Podcast, 18-time Australian Champion David Sera explains how parents can build mental toughness and racing confidence in junior karting drivers. Talent and speed matter, but a young driver's mindset often determines whether they crumble under pressure or rise to the occasion. And parents play a far bigger role than most realise.Learn how your behaviour at the track, the feedback you give after races, and the expectations you set at home directly influence your child's confidence, resilience, and ability to perform when it counts. David shares practical strategies used by top-level drivers to handle mistakes, pressure, nerves, and setbacks — plus the common parent habits that unknowingly hold kids back.If you want to help your driver stay calm on the grid, bounce back from bad results, and build the mindset of a future champion, this episode is essential listening.Perfect for parents of Cadet, Junior, and developing drivers who want to support their child the right way — without needing prior racing experience.
Español Reacción y análisis del GP de China 2026 de Formula 1 disputado en el circuito de Shanghái. En este programa de F1 Bandera a Cuadros comentamos los momentos clave de la carrera, las estrategias, adelantamientos y el rendimiento de los principales pilotos como Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, Lando Norris, Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton y Carlos Sainz. Analizamos también el rendimiento de las escuderías Red Bull Racing, Ferrari, Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team, McLaren Formula 1 Team y Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team en una carrera que puede marcar el rumbo del campeonato. Sobre F1 Bandera a Cuadros F1 Bandera a Cuadros es un canal dedicado al análisis, reacción y debate sobre la Formula 1, con comentarios de carreras, noticias, previas de Grandes Premios y análisis técnico para fans del automovilismo. Si te gusta la F1, suscríbete y activa la campana para no perderte nuestras reacciones después de cada carrera. English Reaction and full race analysis of the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix from Shanghai. In this episode of F1 Bandera a Cuadros, we break down the key moments, strategies and battles between drivers such as Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, Lando Norris, Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton and Carlos Sainz. We also discuss the performance of teams like Red Bull Racing, Ferrari, Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team, McLaren Formula 1 Team and Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team in a race that could shape the championship battle. Subscribe to F1 Bandera a Cuadros for race reactions, F1 analysis, Grand Prix previews and Formula 1 discussions every race weekend. 日本語 この動画では 2026年中国グランプリ(上海) のレースリアクションと分析を行います。 F1 Bandera a Cuadros ではレースの重要な瞬間、戦略、そして Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, Lando Norris, Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton, Carlos Sainz などのトップドライバーの戦いを詳しく解説します。 また Red Bull Racing, Ferrari, Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team, McLaren Formula 1 Team, Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team のパフォーマンスについても分析します。 F1 Bandera a Cuadros はフォーミュラ1のレース分析、ニュース、リアクション動画を投稿するF1専門チャンネルです。 #F1 #Formula1 #ChineseGP #ChineseGP2026 #F1China #ShanghaiGP #F1Reaction #F1Analysis #MaxVerstappen #CharlesLeclerc #LandoNorris #LewisHamilton #FernandoAlonso #CarlosSainz #RedBullRacing #FerrariF1 #MercedesF1 #McLarenF1 #AstonMartinF1 #F1BanderaACuadros #F12026 #F1Fans #F1YouTube #中国GP #F1中国GP #フォーミュラ1 Programa de Formula1 en español. Analizamos la F1 al detalle, sin censura, desde todos los puntos de vista posibles con debates, entrevistas, contrastando la actualidad con fuentes fiables. Noticias, opiniones de periodistas especializados en el mundo del motor, pilotos, ingenieros, comisarios de pista y acreditados por la FIA. También hablamos de F2, WEC, Indycar, Formula E, Wseries, Karting y otras categoría del mundo del motor. Puedes visitarnos en una web de referencia en el mundo del motor como es Formularapida.net utilizando este enlace https://formularapida.net/category/f1-es/banderaacuadros/ Para apoyar este podcast suscríbete y te avisaremos cada vez que saquemos un nuevo episodio. Dejanos un comentario y comparte del podcast para que llegue a más aficionados de la Formula 1. Visitanos en nuestras redes sociales. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/f1banderaacuadros/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cuadrosbandera Cuentas Twitter del programa y de los integrantes: BANDERA A CUADROS podcast: @cuadrosbandera Ángel Castillo: @acastillomarcos David Moreno: @drizzt699 David Gomez Gallardo: @DavidGmezGall Ruth Aranjuelo: @AranjueloRuth Julio Romero Vargas: @ilovecoches Ricardo Mateos: @Richard_21Javi Alex Rodríguez: @AlexManzaneque Sergio Rodríguez: @sergiorf97 Arturo Silva: @Rennef1
eKartingNews.com is the hub of the karting world, providing you with all the latest news, insider information and race reports from events around the globe. ‘This Week In Karting' helps to tie everything together in one weekly podcast, bringing our listeners up to speed on the most recent news in the sport. Back-to-back weeks of ‘This Week In Karting' podcast for the first time during the 2026 season. Rob Howden and David Cole are back into the EKN Studio a week after the last show to keep the karting community up to date with the stories hitting the industry. Recaps of the ROK Cup USA Florida Winter Tour finale along with the CKNA Spring Nationals in Charlotte, North Carolina, they update the Superkarts! USA Pro Tour WinterNationals and results by USA drivers in WSK competition in Europe. Those items and the return of ‘What's Hot?' are in this episode presented by Margay Racing.
durée : 00:02:02 - Esprit sport - Le karting se positionne comme une école essentielle pour les jeunes pilotes rêvant de se hisser au sommet de la Formule 1. Ce n'est pas Marie-Noëlle Deschamps qui dira le contraire. La présidente de l'ASK Rosny 93 nous raconte son investissement et ses souvenirs marquants dans ce dernier épisode. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
eKartingNews.com is the hub of the karting world, providing you with all the latest news, insider information and race reports from events around the globe. ‘This Week In Karting' helps to tie everything together in one weekly podcast, bringing our listeners up to speed on the most recent news in the sport. ‘This Week In Karting' returns after a busy end of January and month of February, getting Rob Howden and David Cole back into the EKN Studio to discuss the latest news topics. They cover a lot of content that has hit the webpage and social media channels, with a focus on the Superkarts! USA removing pushback bumpers, Challenge of the Americas Entry Target and Deadline for PKRA and the Impact Data Recorder for FIA Karting events. Those items and more are in this episode presented by Champions of the Future America Series.
Wet and dry conditions require completely different driving techniques, yet many kart drivers — and parents — approach them the same way.In this episode of the Kart Class Podcast, 18-time Australian Champion David Sera explains the key differences between wet and dry karting, and what drivers must change in their driving to stay fast, confident, and in control.You'll learn why grip behaves differently in the wet, how steering, braking, and throttle inputs must adapt, and why drivers who understand wet conditions early often gain a huge advantage over their competition.In this episode, we cover:The fundamental differences between wet and dry gripHow driving technique must change in wet conditionsCommon mistakes drivers make when it rainsWhy limiting wheelspin matters more in the wetWhat parents should look for when conditions changeThis episode is ideal for cadet, junior, and senior kart drivers, as well as parents who want to better understand why lap times, lines, and driving styles change when the track is wet.If your driver struggles when conditions change — or wants to turn wet races into an opportunity — this episode will give you the clarity and understanding needed to adapt quickly.Any questions? Drop us a Message!To learn more about what Home – Kart Class has to offer be sure to visit our site.Want to watch the podcast episode instead? Follow us on Youtube hereYou can join us at Instagram here to see the latest tips.
In this episode of the Kart Class Podcast, 18-time Australian Champion David Sera breaks down the number one setup mistake kart drivers make, why it happens, and how it quietly limits progress at every level of karting.This isn't about talent or equipment. It's about understanding what actually makes drivers faster — and why focusing on the wrong thing slows development.In this episode, you'll learn:The most common mistake drivers make in kart setupWhy it holds drivers backHow this mistake shows up on trackWhat mechanics should focus onThis episode is ideal for cadet, junior, and senior kart drivers, as well as parents who want to support their driver's development the right way.If your driver feels stuck, inconsistent, or frustrated despite effort and seat time, this episode will give you the clarity needed to refocus on what truly drives improvement.Any questions? Drop us a Message!To learn more about what Home – Kart Class has to offer be sure to visit our site.Want to watch the podcast episode instead? Follow us on Youtube hereYou can join us at Instagram here to see the latest tips.
Steering is one of the most misunderstood skills in karting — and one of the biggest reasons drivers struggle with grip, consistency, and confidence.In this episode of the Kart Class Podcast, 18-time Australian Champion David Sera breaks down the fundamental principles of steering in karting, explaining how steering inputs directly affect grip, balance, and lap time.This episode explains why turning the wheel more doesn't make you faster, how over-steering hurts exit speed, and what correct steering should actually feel like in a kart.You'll learn:What proper steering technique really is in kartingHow steering affects grip and tyre performanceCommon steering mistakes young drivers makeWhy smooth steering builds confidence and consistencyHow parents can recognise steering issues from the fenceThis episode is ideal for cadet, junior, and senior kart drivers, as well as parents who want to better understand what their driver is struggling with on track.If your driver feels inconsistent, struggles with grip, or looks fast one lap and slow the next, this episode will give you clarity on one of the most important — and overlooked — fundamentals in karting.Any questions? Drop us a Message!To learn more about what Home – Kart Class has to offer be sure to visit our site.Want to watch the podcast episode instead? Follow us on Youtube hereYou can join us at Instagram here to see the latest tips.
In this episode, 18-time Australian Champion David Sera gives practical tips on how parents can read their kids driving like a pro.Minimise arguments at the track with minimal coaching critique, so your child can understand how they can improve!Stop guessing from the fence and start coaching with confidence. We break down a clear, repeatable cornering sequence any kart parent can spot: a clean throttle-to-brake transition on entry, a smooth release as steering begins, and a single, committed squeeze of throttle at the apex for maximum exit speed. No jargon. Just practical cues you can hear and see from trackside.We start by fixing the most common rookie habit: lifting before braking. That dead zone doesn't slow the kart or settle it, it just delays everything and invites a late, steering-plus-brake stab that kicks the rear loose. You'll learn how to listen for a crisp throttle-to-brake “click,” why today's sticky tires change brake modulation, and how a brief chirp signals the limit before a controlled release. Then we unlock the apex: why early throttle pokes force mid-corner lifts, how weight transfer punishes on-off inputs, and the simple rule that transforms lap time—accelerate once, not three times.Finally, we coach the exit like the pros: eyes to the edge, minimal steering, and full track width so the tiny engine isn't fighting scrub. We explain how a calm wheel and a freer exit create speed that carries down the straight, and how to build these habits corner by corner. Start with the toughest hairpins, use sound as your guide, and only then edge the limits by half a kart length on braking and throttle pick-up. The result is consistency, confidence, and real gains in crowded fields—without needing constant paid coaching.If this helped you or your driver, share it with another kart parent and help lift the whole paddock. Subscribe for more practical racecraft, leave a quick review, and tell us which corner your driver wants to conquer next.Any questions? Drop us a Message!To learn more about what Home – Kart Class has to offer be sure to visit our site.Want to watch the podcast episode instead? Follow us on Youtube hereYou can join us at Instagram here to see the latest tips.
In this episode of the Kart Class Podcast, 18-time Australian Champion David Sera breaks down the kart setup fundamentals every parent needs to understand — without the technical jargon.Kart setup can feel overwhelming, especially if you didn't grow up in motorsport. This episode explains what kart setup actually does, how it affects your child's driving, and why more changes don't always equal more speed.You'll learn:What kart setup really changes on trackThe difference between a driver issue and a setup issueWhy chasing setup can hold a driver backWhich setup areas parents should understand (and which they shouldn't worry about)How to create a stable, confidence-building kart for young driversThis episode is designed to help parents make smarter decisions at the circuit, reduce confusion in the pits, and support their driver's development the right way.Perfect for parents of Cadet, Junior, and Senior kart racers who want clarity, confidence, and practical guidance — not guesswork.Learn to Win with Kart Class.Any questions? Drop us a Message!To learn more about what Home – Kart Class has to offer be sure to visit our site.Want to watch the podcast episode instead? Follow us on Youtube hereYou can join us at Instagram here to see the latest tips.
eKartingNews.com is the hub of the karting world, providing you with all the latest news, insider information and race reports from events around the globe. ‘This Week In Karting' helps to tie everything together in one weekly podcast, bringing our listeners up to speed on the most recent news in the sport. The first episode of ‘This Week In Karting' for the 2026 season was recorded with Rob Howden and David Cole discussing the latest news topics during their session in the EKN Studio. Episode 93 topics included the SKUSA Pro Tour WinterNationals, the new Race Rotax America's Trophy and Trophy Final plans, FIA Karting Academy Trophy for USA drivers, and the expansion of T4 Tillotson Racing in the USA. All of that and the new ‘What's Hot?' topic of USA drivers traveling to compete internationally in this episode presented by Parolin USA.
eKartingNews.com is the hub of the karting world, providing you with all the latest news, insider information and race reports from events around the globe. ‘This Week In Karting' helps to tie everything together in one weekly podcast, bringing our listeners up to speed on the most recent news in the sport. Episode 92 of ‘This Week In Karting' brings the second week in a row of Rob Howden and David Cole jumping into the EKN Studio for a podcast. The duo discuss the latest news items and topics surrounding the sport, including the major news regarding Rotax Karting in the USA, series and industry news, along with the ‘What's Hot?' topic of the PRI Trade Show and karting. All of this and more is in this episode presented by Franklin Motorsports.
A momentous day for New Zealand motorsport. The Sir Colin Giltrap Raceway, a world-class karting facility in Auckland, is officially opening. The track builds on the country's heritage and pathway to the world stage. It will be opened by Indycar champion Scott Dixon, who told Heather du Plessis-Allan it's going to be huge, especially for the young talent in this country. He says that we pack a big punch for such a small country, so it's really great to see that everyone's pulled this off. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textIn this episode of Late To Grid, Bill sits down with Jay Chapman of Goodyear Racing to unpack a motorsports career built from karting roots, NASCAR weekends, Grand-Am adventures, MX-5 Cup development, and now supporting racers across vintage and grassroots programs.Jay shares stories of growing up in a karting family, wrenching and volunteering his way into professional motorsports, and eventually designing and supporting racing tires used across SCCA, NASA, vintage series, and more. He also explains how Goodyear develops products for everything from sprint racing to endurance competition — and what grassroots racers get wrong most often about tires.Whether you're a racer, a builder, or just love the industry, this episode is packed with practical insights, human moments, and amazing behind-the-scenes stories.The season might be over, but the work is just beginning. Don't let your track, autocross or racecar sit idle this off season. Now is the perfect time to tackle those projects that get you one step closer to the podium. For upgrades, maintenance, or that big performance project, there's only one name. Atomic Autosports. Get ready to dominate next season. Find us at AtomicAutoSports.com and book a call with Bill to review your project and goals. It's getting to be the cool time of year and you're ready for hot deals to update your car for next season. Now through December 31st, 2025, if you go Mishimoto.com and put in "grid15" you'll get 15% off the entire catalog. The only exception we do have a blackout date during Black Friday through Cyber Monday, but through the remainder of the year, 15% off! Searching for the perfect gift for the motorsports fanatic in your life this year? Skip the socks and head to Atomic Auto Sports! From Cool track decals and Premium Malco detailing products to Essential Trackside accessories. We've got everything for the track addict in your house. Make your holiday shopping easy. Visit Atomicautosports.com right now or swing by the shop to see the selection. Atomic Autosports has some pretty big news! Track first now has a physical presence right inside Atomic Autosports. That means you can get your car Atomic prepped and grab essential safety gear, helmets, shoes, gloves, and more all in one spot. We can also have your purchases shipped right to our shop in Wickliffe, saving you on shipping. Stop by and check out the expanded selection.Thanks for listening and taking an interest in growing grassroots racing. The Late To Grid podcast shares the stories and inspiration that help listeners along their motorsports journey. Find all episodes on the Atomic Autosports website.
eKartingNews.com is the hub of the karting world, providing you with all the latest news, insider information and race reports from events around the globe. ‘This Week In Karting' helps to tie everything together in one weekly podcast, bringing our listeners up to speed on the most recent news in the sport. Episode 91 of ‘This Week In Karting' is the first episode for the month of December. Rob Howden and David Cole gather in the EKN Studio to discuss the latest topics in the sport, including USPKS 2026 information along with the new Champions of the Future America Series for the west coast. More industry news and 2026 information is also among the bullet points in this show presented by Kart CRG USA.
NHS staff at two Kent Trusts have been invited to resign as part of plans to cut costs.Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust and Medway NHS Foundation Trust are offering severance payouts to try and address financial challenges.Also in today's podcast, people in Tunbridge Wells are still being told to boil their water before drinking it - more than a week after being hit with supply issues.24,000 properties have been impacted by a problem at the Pembury treatment works. Meantime, the town's MP is calling on government to provide Covid-style support to businesses affected by the supply issues.Mike Martin has written to the Water Minister calling for £18.5 million. He's been speaking to our reporter Charlotte Phillips.A woman in Sheerness is appealing for action to stop dog walkers leaving their pet's mess on a walkway leading to the beach.Anne Tiller says she has to constantly dodge mounds of poo on the path in Marine Parade during her daily walks.We've been invited to take a look inside the word's first mirco-pub which opened in Kent twenty years ago.The Butcher's Arms, in Herne, was founded by Martyn Hillier in 2005 who'd always fantasised about a pub without TVs, mobile phones, food queues and smoking. He's been chatting to reporter James Pallant.In sport, the boss of a Kent karting circuit says it was fantastic to see Lando Norris win the Formula One world title yesterday.The 26 year-old regularly competed at Buckmore Park in Chatham as a youngster.Football, and it was another point for Gillingham in league two at the weekend.They held Colchester United to a goalless draw away from home - we've got reaction from manager Gareth Ainsworth. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
eKartingNews.com is the hub of the karting world, providing you with all the latest news, insider information and race reports from events around the globe. ‘This Week In Karting' helps to tie everything together in one weekly podcast, bringing our listeners up to speed on the most recent news in the sport. Episode 90 of ‘This Week In Karting' brings Rob Howden and David Cole back into the EKN Studio. It has been over two months since the last show, with several news topics, stories and articles to review, in addition to more announcements for the upcoming 2026 season in this show presented by Margay Racing.
Episode 309. Is Louvre Detective going to be Teen Columbo's best friend or greatest enemy? What do you have to do to get a key to your city? Would you vote for a peanut over a human man? Could movie theaters drum up attendance by playing their movies in new weird colors? If you could schedule all of a year's sneezing into one day, would you? We also discuss night beef, big dumb action blockbusters like The Running Man and the Now You See Me franchise, the Miss Piggy movie, and Vegas, baby!!!!Click here to watch a video of this episode. (00:00) - Intro (00:04) - Kyle's got a Karting helmet (05:30) - The Proclamation (08:29) - Keys to the city (12:11) - SLIFF (16:47) - The Cinema Corner (28:01) - Teen Columbo is real (34:34) - Housekeeping (43:28) - Maybe Melissa will like The Game Awards (46:28) - Could we teach a class on podcasting? (49:20) - Pop culture lightning round (54:50) - The F1 corner (59:55) - Outro Reply on Bluesky ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
A 15-year-old American podiums in France, trains on a historic family kart track, and preps a KZ shifter for SuperNats—this conversation with Truly Adams puts you trackside with a teen who's chasing F1 the hard way: one tenth at a time. We dive into how karting sharpens the instincts that matter—trail braking, rotation, race starts, and battling through 60-kart grids where the top 30 can be separated by a single tenth. He shares how he balances homeschooling, constant travel, and year-round testing while keeping the physical and mental edge to jump between karts and formula cars.We unpack the ladder from French F4 to F3, F2, and ultimately F1, highlighting why an academy series with spec cars levels the field and spotlights driver skill. Truly explains differences between spec and open setup environments, how tire management and car feedback decide outcomes, and why selection to the Feed Racing finals was a crucial step. If you've ever wondered what it's like to hit 93 mph an inch off the ground, or how temporary SuperNats circuits change strategy, this is the inside line.Beyond the interview, we hit key motorsport beats: Formula One's late-season stops, NASCAR championship weekend, and NHRA in Las Vegas. We add perspective with quick auto history snapshots—from friction-drive transmissions that paved the way for CVTs to the first Honda cars built in the U.S.—and check current industry headlines, including shifts in EV production. It's a fast, informative ride for fans who love the craft, the calendar, and the deeper stories behind the stopwatch.Follow Truly @ truly_thetruth on Instagram to track his next steps. If you enjoy our show, subscribe, share it with a fellow race fan, and leave a review to help others find us. What part of the ladder would you climb first—karting mastery or a jump straight into cars? Let us know.Be sure to subscribe for more In Wheel Time Car Talk!---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time car talk any time? In Wheel Time is now available on Audacy! Just go to Audacy.com/InWheelTime where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Podcast and check out our live multiplatform broadcast every Saturday, 10a - 12nCT simulcasting on Audacy, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, SiriusXM Podcast, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox, YouTube Podcast and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Podcast, email us at info@inwheeltime.com
SETU Sports Scholar, Róisín Sweeney, graduated from the University's conferring ceremonies at the Kilkenny Road campus in Carlow on 28 October. Naas Native, Róisín Sweeney, completed her Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Aerospace Engineering in Carlow after four years of study. Róisín began studying aerospace engineering in 2021, receiving an academic scholarship on entry into first year of the course. First female Motorsport Ireland karting champion Róisín established herself as the fastest driver of the SETU karting club early on in her time SETU. She was selected for the A team on first trials and went on to compete in the Student Sport Ireland Karting Championships throughout the four years of her degree. "Karting has been a part of my life since my early teens. I discovered the sport while on holiday with my family; I was hooked right away. Karting is very important to me and brings back very fond memories," Roisin explained. In her second year, Róisín achieved runner up in the Karting Driver championship, in conjunction with becoming the first female Motorsport Ireland T4 Senior National Karting champion. In 2023, Róisín became the first female to win a Student Sport Ireland individual student karting championship, while also leading the SETU A team to third place in the team's championship. SETU sports scholarship and student recognition award Róisín was awarded a sports scholarship for karting, from 2022 to 2024. The SETU Sports Scholarship Programmeis designed to assist high-performance athletes in their overall development. The programme supports high-calibre athletes to reach their maximum potential both in their sport and in their academic careers. For four years running, Róisín achieved the SETU Student Recognition Award in acknowledgement of her commitment to her studies. When speaking about balancing her academic life and sporting career, Róisín said, "The SETU Sports Scholarship was a huge help in balancing my national karting career and the various activities involved both inside and outside of the University." "Even with all I was working towards in sport, I wanted to keep up my grades and learn as much as possible within my degree in aerospace engineering, an area that I became very passionate about. I have always found the world of aviation extremely interesting, and the course gave me great exposure and insight into the aviation industry. Being able to physically work on aircraft was a very important experience, and I found that a lot of the topics I studied through the year related to my motorsport interests too. The course has left me well prepared for pursuing my future career in the aviation industry," Róisín explained. "The overall feeling of recognition and support from the scholarship made me feel even more motivated to commit into my university career, both academically and through clubs and societies." Now graduating with a first-class honours' degree in Aerospace Engineering. Róisín has already begun the next chapter, having gained a graduate position at Milestone Aviation, a helicopter leasing company. Since completing her studies, Róisín has also graduated to car racing, having just finished a successful season in 2025. See more stories here.
In Episode 118 of The InEVitable, MotorTrend hosts Ed Loh and Jonny Lieberman sit down with two racing powerhouses — Ferdi Porsche, great-grandson of Ferdinand Porsche, and Rob Smedley, former Ferrari race engineer to Felipe Massa — to talk about FAT Karting League, a bold effort to democratize motorsport. Karting has always been the entry point for Formula 1 hopefuls — but at costs reaching over $1.5 million for families, the dream has been out of reach for most kids. FAT Karting aims to change that with arrive-and-drive electric karts, fixed budgets, data-driven coaching, and a truly merit-based system that makes motorsport accessible again. Ferdi and Rob explain how the league works, why they're bringing racing to new generations worldwide, and how their mission extends from karting to F4, F3, and beyond. They also share details about the upcoming FAT Ice Race in Montana, global expansion plans, and why fun over speed might just be the future of car culture. Guests: Ferdi Porsche, Founder, FAT International / FAT Karting League Rob Smedley, Co-founder & CEO, FAT Karting League; former Ferrari F1 Race Engineer Hosts: Ed Loh & Jonny Lieberman | MotorTrend
What does it take to go from indoor karting weekends to racing in Spec Miata and Spec MX-5 Cup? Meet Joey “Stiglet” Andrews, a young driver from Southern California who's quickly making a name for himself in the SCCA.In episode 243 of Inside the SCCA, Joey shares how Top Gear, indoor karting, and the legendary SoCal car culture kickstarted his path into motorsports. We dive into:His first laps at MB2 Racing and K1 Speed
In this episode of Screen to Speed, Lyubov welcomes Alessia Dallafontana, a young racer who started her journey in electric karting and is now aiming for Formula One. Alessia shares her passion for racing, inspired by a love-at-first-drive experience at a karting track after watching a Formula One race. She discusses the adrenaline and joy that racing brings, the support and crucial role of her family, and her transition from electric to professional gas-powered karts. Alessia also talks about moving from Mexico to Spain to join a sports academy, the challenges and growth she experienced in a more competitive environment, and her future goals. She emphasizes the importance of mental health in sports, her practices to stay focused, and her aspiration to inspire younger drivers and integrate into the evolving electric racing landscape. Additionally, she extends gratitude to her sponsors and provides advice for young girls aspiring to enter the world of motorsport. So buckle up – Screen to Speed starts now! ===== (Oo---x---oO) ===== 00:00 Meet Alessia Dallafontana 01:01 Alessia's Early Racing Journey 03:35 Family Support and Challenges 04:50 Transition to Professional Racing 08:19 Life in Spain and Racing Academy 11:15 Adapting to New Challenges 16:54 Future Goals and Inspirations 20:24 Balancing Life and Racing 27:35 Advice for Aspiring Female Racers 30:33 Closing Remarks and Acknowledgements ==================== The Motoring Podcast Network : Years of racing, wrenching and Motorsports experience brings together a top notch collection of knowledge, stories and information. #everyonehasastory #gtmbreakfix - motoringpodcast.net More Information: https://www.motoringpodcast.net/ Become a VIP at: https://www.patreon.com/gtmotorsports Online Magazine: https://www.gtmotorsports.org/ INIT eSports focuses on sim racing events and digital tournaments. They bring eSports content to fans and sponsorship opportunities to brands, while maximizing audience reach across multiple sports, industries, and platforms. INIT eSports is a woman-led company where Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility is in their DNA, and their platform aims to combat bullying and cheating to help make the eSports world as safe and fair as possible. To learn more, be sure to logon to www.initesports.gg today or follow them on social media @initesports, join their discord, check out their YouTube Channel, or follow their live content via Twitch. Copyright INIT eSports. This content originally aired on the INIT Talks livestreams via Twitch. This episode is part of the Motoring Podcast Network and has been republished with permission.
eKartingNews.com is the hub of the karting world, providing you with all the latest news, insider information and race reports from events around the globe. ‘This Week In Karting' helps to tie everything together in one weekly podcast, bringing our listeners up to speed on the most recent news in the sport. Episode 89 of ‘This Week In Karting' discusses major news and events that transpired recently in the karting world. Rob Howden and David Cole review the departure of Ryan Noberg from Rolison Performance Group, and his new home at GFC Karting. The sale of Route 66 Sprint Series, the establishment of the Rotax Racing Club International Finals in 2026 and the presenting sponsors for this year's Cup Karts North America Grand Nationals 9 are among the other topics and more in this show presented by Kart CRG USA.
eKartingNews.com is the hub of the karting world, providing you with all the latest news, insider information and race reports from events around the globe. ‘This Week In Karting' helps to tie everything together in one weekly podcast, bringing our listeners up to speed on the most recent news in the sport. Episode 88 of ‘This Week In Karting' continues with the updates coming in from the ROK Cup USA ROK Vegas event and the Superkarts! USA SuperNationals 28. Rob Howden and David Cole provide the latest surrounding those two events along with news on Courtney Concepts, USA driver heading to FIA Karting KZ2 World Cup and update on the Race Rotax RMC US Trophy Final. Those topics and a new edition of the ‘What's Hot' segment is in this show presented by Stilo USA.
eKartingNews.com is the hub of the karting world, providing you with all the latest news, insider information and race reports from events around the globe. ‘This Week In Karting' helps to tie everything together in one weekly podcast, bringing our listeners up to speed on the most recent news in the sport. Episode 87 of ‘This Week In Karting' brings the EKN duo of Rob Howden and David Cole into the EKN Studio to discuss the latest topics surrounding karting. Plans for upcoming events – including the SKUSA SuperNationals 28, ROK Vegas 2025, and the RMC US Trophy Final and other subjects, including a new ‘What's Hot' segment is in this show presented by Sodi Racing USA.
Jordan Missig, from simulator to track, Jordan's journey has been an interesting one. After making a few guest appearances in the 2024 INDY NXT by Firestone Series, Jordan returned for his first full-time season with ABEL Motorsports in 2025. Jordan won the 2024 Radical Cup North American Series Championship where he earned 9 wins and 16 podiums with Graham Rahal Performance and the Radical Indianapolis team. He also finished third in the Radical World Finals in Abu Dhabi. Jordan has climbed to INDY NXT after racing in USF Pro 2000, Lamborghini Super Trofeo, Formula Regional Americas and Karting. He is also an FIA IT-B Silver licensed driver and SCCA Pro racer. Jordan has relentlessly chased his dream of making it the top of motorsports. Whether he is perfecting his technique on his simulator or practicing on the track, Jordan's commitment to his craft is evident. He is driven by one goal – to compete in IndyCar, Formula 1, NASCAR or IMSA's Prototype/GTP Series.