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We are back this week with no race to recap but a race to preview. We talk a little news in the F1 world and preview the upcoming race. The big news of the week is the driver changes at the Red Bull F1 team. Enjoy!
Red Bull advisor Dr Helmut Marko has admitted that promoting Liam Lawson to Red Bull Racing in the first place was a mistake from the team.
Liam Lawson is out at the Red Bull Formula 1 team after just two races. F1 journalist Chris Medland spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Liam Lawson is out at the Red Bull Formula 1 team after just 2 races. Sky Sports presenter and motorsport commentator, Stephen McIvor, spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Zak Brown onthulde afgelopen week op verrassende wijze dat Max Verstappen na dit seizoen Red Bull Racing zou verlaten en naar het team van Mercedes zou gaan. Een behoorlijk statement, zou je zeggen — en daarom is maar eens nagevraagd bij de teambaas van Red Bull wat hij hier precies van weet. Christian Horner slaat terug en dropt een klein bommetje, want de Brown zou namelijk zelf recent contact hebben gezocht met een Red Bull-rijder.
Nesta terça-feira pré-GP da Austrália de 2025, o Motorsport.com Brasil chega com um 'Fast News' repercutindo a crítica de Helmut Marko, consultor da Red Bull F1, ao brasileiro Gabriel Bortoleto, piloto da Sauber. Entenda o caso.
Send us a textIn an unsurprising move, and after 18 months of struggles, Sergio Perez has moved on from Red Bull F1, and possibly Formula 1 altogether. Take a listen and email us at inthepaddockusa@gmail.com
El deporte del jueves con Jesús Gallego: Layhoon Chan admite que Peter Lim estudiaría una oferta por el Valencia, termina la jornada de segunda, último partido de fase de liga de Conference League con el Betis y más fútbol, Euroliga, Lawson sustituto de Pérez en Red Bull F1, presentación de La Vuelta y más deporte.
El deporte del jueves con Jesús Gallego: Layhoon Chan admite que Peter Lim estudiaría una oferta por el Valencia, termina la jornada de segunda, último partido de fase de liga de Conference League con el Betis y más fútbol, Euroliga, Lawson sustituto de Pérez en Red Bull F1, presentación de La Vuelta y más deporte.
Welcome to our motorsports podcast where we discuss F1, IndyCar, IMSA, NASCAR, our own racing adventures, and some other adventures!The Gulf 12 Hours took place this past weekend at Yas Marina where Saintéloc Racing took the victory in their Audi GT3.The crew discusses news that broke over the past week including a special Daytona 24 entry that we were psyched to hear about! As well as discuss once again who we think is going to be in the 2nd Red Bull F1 seat alongside reigning 4 time F1 World Champion, Max Verstappen. Coming up this weekend: Nothing. Enjoy your holidays! We'll have one more episode to recap 2024.
With rumours circling about Sergio Pérez and how the Mexican is set to lose his drive at Red Bull Racing, we explain in this week's GPFans Special how it could be very difficult for Red Bull Racing to drop Pérez, and why it will be near-impossible to sack the Mexican completely.
Las claves del Gran Premio de Brasil 2024 • Max Verstappen reina en el Gran Premio de Brasil saliendo desde la P19 y deja prácticamente sentenciado el campeonato. • Lando Norris por su parte se diluye como un azucarillo. Fin de semana horrible y marcha atrás pese a la ayuda de su compañero Óscar Piastri. Sus declaraciones al final, algo desacertadas • Alpine F1 Team hace doblete en el podio y salvan la temporada. Pasan del P9 al P6 adelantando a Williams F1, Red Bull F1 y Haas F1. • Fenomenal George Russell aunque su posición final le pueda saber a poco. Quedó P4 pero fácilmente pudo haber ganado. El sabía cuál era la estrategia correcta y los timings no le ayudaron. (Todo esto mientras Lewis Hamilton firmaba el peor fin de semana de su trayectoria, me arriesgaría a decir) Charles Leclerc salva el orgullo de Ferrari F1 quedando quinto. El equipo rojo no tenía muchas opciones en un GP donde no partían como favoritos al no tener el mejor coche. El monegasco cumplió consiguiendo el máximo, mientras Carlos Sainz tenía un fin de semana para olvidar con poco ritmo en la Sprint, y dos accidentes, uno en Qualy y otro en carrera. • Hablando de Carlos Sainz, fin de semana para olvidar de los hispanos. • Me quito el sombrero con Visa Cash RB. Ambos coches en los puntos, una qualy sensacional, y una estrategia que era perfecta, hasta que la FIA decidió desplegar la bandera roja. • Muchos pilotos retirados, entre ellos Alex Albon, que ni siquiera empezó, y Lance Stroll, que empezó pero no duró nada… • Descalificación de Nico Hulkenberg. Explicamos el motivo y te contamos la última vez que tuvimos una descalificación en 2007. La FIA sigue haciendo de las suyas. Complot en la Sprint, en Qualy, y paupérrima gestión de la lluvia. Los destacados del Gran Premio de Brasil 2024 Estrella: Max Verstappen Estrellado: Lando Norris Sorpresa: Equipo Alpine F1 Que momento: Hay muchos, pero me quedo con la relanzada de Max Verstappen para ponerse líder y su ritmo final. Próxima carrera Será el Gran Premio de Las Vegas el domingo 24 de noviembre a las 7 de la mañana hora española peninsular desde el Circuito Urbano de Las Vegas Locutor: ¡Y ahora, vamos a Las Vegas! La ciudad del pecado recibe su cuarta carrera de Fórmula 1. La primera vez que la F1 compitió en Las Vegas fue en 1981. Sin embargo, el evento no se llamó Gran Premio de Las Vegas, sino Gran Premio del Caesars Palace, ya que el circuito estaba ubicado en el estacionamiento del famoso hotel y casino. Era un trazado urbano de 3.680 kilómetros, con 14 curvas, donde los pilotos completaban 75 vueltas para un total de 273 kilómetros. Así que el 17 de octubre de 1981, el circuito de Las Vegas acogió la última carrera del calendario de esa temporada. El piloto argentino Carlos Reutemann partió desde la pole position, pero su lucha por el título contra Nelson Piquet no tuvo el final que él deseaba. Reutemann solo pudo ser octavo mientras, Piquet alcanzaba el quinto lugar y se coronaba campeón del mundo con tan solo un punto de ventaja sobre el argentino. La historia de Las Vegas en la Fórmula 1 continuó en 1982, el 25 de septiembre, nuevamente como el cierre de la temporada. Esta vez, Keke Rosberg llegó como líder, con el título prácticamente asegurado debido a la lesión de Didier Pironi. Aun así, John Watson tenía una mínima oportunidad de arrebatarle la corona si ganaba y Rosberg no sumaba puntos. Esa carrera la dominó Michele Alboreto, quien se alzó con la victoria, seguido de Watson en segundo lugar y Eddie Cheever tercero. Con ese resultado, Keke Rosberg se coronó campeón del mundo. Sin embargo, a pesar del nivel competitivo, la F1 no logró cautivar a los espectadores en Las Vegas; la falta de público hizo que la carrera desapareciera del calendario tras 1982. El siguiente Gran Premio ya fue el año pasado (2023) y vio la victoria de Max Verstappen Presenta y dirige: Fernando Rivas @rivasportauto Redacción Seguridad y Economía: Jose Lagunar https://www.linkedin.com/in/joselagunar/ Motorsport Javier Quilón: @JaviviQuilon Puedes seguirnos en nuestra web: https://www.podcastmotor.es Twiter: @AutoFmRadio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autofmradio/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC57czZy-ctfV02t_PeNXCAQ Contacto: info@autofm.es
!Bienvenidos a Primer Sector! esta semana hablamos de lo ocurrido en el Mexican GP. Desde la victoria inesperado de Carlos Sainz, la controversial penalidad de Max Verstappen hasta los posibles problemas que Red Bull puede tener gracias a Checo y el rumor de Colapinto a Red bull? Déjanos saber que les parece el episodio y como siempre Primer Sector Out! Sigue a Primer Sector en todas las plataformas: Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTgxJET2nw-G042C7p6Qyaw?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/primersectorpr/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PrimerSectorPR Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/primersectorpr/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@primersectorpr Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/primersectorpodcast o Visita nuestro website : www.primersector.com #Formula1 #PrimerSector #MEXICANGP --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/primersector/support
Las claves del Gran Premio de México 2024 • Carlos Sainz en México y todos nos hacemos la misma pregunta ¿Cómo es posible que ni Red Bull ni Mercedes ni Ferrari lo quieran en su equipo?. Espectacular el dominio del español que además mostró que él si sabe luchar cuerpo a cuerpo con Max. Lando Norris cumple en un día en el que McLaren F1 no estaba para grandes cosas. Salió airoso de su duelo con Max Verstappen y gestionó a las mil maravillas la goma dura en el stint final para doblegar a Charles Leclerc. No es que tenga mucho que comentar sobre Charles Leclerc, hizo una carrera buena, salvo ese error que le costó el segundo puesto con Lando Norris. Pero si me gustaría recalcar algo, y es que ya sabéis que me gusta ser justo con todo el mundo. Al acabar la carrera se habló de que Charles Leclerc no saludó a Carlos, lo cual no es cierto Mercedes F1 cuarto equipo y poco más. Mientras McLaren F1, Ferrari F1 y Red Bull F1 pugnan por las victorias, ellos están lejos de permitirse el lujo de luchar por grandes cosas. Y hablando del duelo por el campeonato de constructores, Ferrari F1 amenaza el liderato de McLaren. Los italianos cuentan con una pareja que esta sabiendo jugar en equipo, cosa que ni en Red Bull ni en McLaren está gestionando bien, con Óscar Piastri y Sergio Checo Pérez siempre lejos de sus puntas de lanza. Suman de uno en uno, mientras Ferrari lo hace de dos en dos. Fernando Alonso celebraba su Gran Premio número 400 en México, y fue lo único que celebrar. El Asturiano se tuvo que retirar por problemas en su Aston Martin F1 nada más comenzar la carrera. Franco Colapinto ya sabe como se las gasta la FIA. El argentino fue sancionado tras su duelo con Liam Lawson por adelantar a este aprovechándose del exterior de la pista. Que la normativa es clara, todos estamos de acuerdo, aunque sea una basura de normativa. Ahora bien, la forma en que han redactado la sanción al argentino es de echarse a reír. Además, lo sancionan con dos puntos de superlicencia… Lo dicho un chiste. Lo de Sergio Checo Pérez es digno de estudio, fin de semana horrible para el mexicano que competía en casa y que ni si quiera paso de la Q1 y en carrera no fue capaz de progresar quedando fuera de los puntos… Horner ha dejado caer la posibilidad de que sea despedido antes de finalizar la temporada Y si, no me olvido de él, aunque quizás debería, porque es bochornosa su actuación en México. Max Verstappen se paso de la raya este fin de semana, y es que para mi es intolerable la forma en que “compitió”. Una cosa es que interpretes el reglamento y lo utilices a tu favor, y otra es que cuando tienes a tu máximo rival rueda a rueda quieras echarlo de pista a toda costa… Bien la FIA con la doble sanción de 10s. Como siempre, antes de cerrar las claves me gusta terminar hablando de los “outsiders”. Increíble fin de semana de Kevin Magnussen con P7 en Qualy y en carrera, soberbio Nico Hulkenberg con una magnifica P9 final, y mención especial para un Pierre Gasly que metió el Alpine en Q3 y lo hizo puntuar. La nota negativa para mí la firma Liam Lawson… Es solo una opinión personal, pero está haciendo más enemigos que amigos en su llegada al gran circo, y su peineta a Pérez no se si le cerrará las puertas de Red Bull, pero lo que está claro es que deja una imagen macarra de él que no agrada mucho la verdad. Los destacados del Gran Premio de México 2024 La estrella: Carlos Sainz El estrellado: Sergio Checo Pérez Que momento: La rebeldía de Max Verstappen con Lando Norris La sorpresa: Ver a la FIA sancionando a Max Verstappen Próxima carrera Será el Gran Premio de Brasil desde el Circuito de Interlagos el Domingo 3 Nov a las 18:00 horas peninsulares Es uno de los circuitos más emblemáticos de la Fórmula 1: el Autódromo José Carlos Pace, más conocido como Interlagos. Desde su origen inesperado en 1938 hasta convertirse en un símbolo de Sao Paulo, este circuito tiene una historia tan compleja como su trazado. Interlagos, construido entre dos grandes lagos, ha sido testigo de grandes momentos en la F1, como el emocionante regreso en 1990, cuando la pasión de los aficionados brasileños y la fama de Ayrton Senna lo devolvieron al calendario. Con su icónica curva de la 'S de Senna', un tramo técnico que reta tanto a pilotos como a motores, y una frenada final en la recta que siempre ofrece puntos de adelantamiento, este trazado es pura adrenalina. En los años 1920, Luiz Romero Sanson intentó desarrollar un barrio lujoso en una zona entre lagos, de ahí su nombre inspirado en Interlaken, Suiza. Tras la crisis de 1929 y revueltas en 1932, el proyecto quedó suspendido. En 1936, un accidente en São Paulo resaltó la necesidad de un circuito fijo, y en 1938 se inició la construcción de Interlagos, inspirado en circuitos de Estados Unidos. Inaugurado oficialmente en 1940, el trazado de casi 8 km incluía subidas y bajadas naturales, desafiando a pilotos con su diseño veloz y técnico. Aunque durante las primeras décadas las carreras en Interlagos fueron nacionales, en los años 60 se comenzaron mejoras para acoger competiciones internacionales. Cerrado en 1967 para modernización, reabrió en 1972 cuando Brasil recibió su primer Gran Premio de Fórmula 1 de prueba. El piloto brasileño Emerson Fittipaldi atrajo a multitudes, aunque la organización fue caótica, con espectadores colándose al circuito. Finalmente, el argentino Carlos Reutemann ganó, debido a problemas técnicos en el coche de Fittipaldi. En 1973, Interlagos se incluyó en el calendario de Fórmula 1 de forma oficial, y a pesar de sus problemas de infraestructura, sigue siendo el hogar del Gran Premio de Brasil. Presenta y dirige: Fernando Rivas @rivasportauto Redacción Seguridad y Economía: Jose Lagunar https://www.linkedin.com/in/joselagunar/ Motorsport Javier Quilón: @JaviviQuilon Puedes seguirnos en nuestra web: https://www.podcastmotor.es Twiter: @AutoFmRadio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autofmradio/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC57czZy-ctfV02t_PeNXCAQ Contacto: info@autofm.es
In this special episode, recorded on behalf of the Regent's University London Alumni Club, we dive into the extraordinary worlds of motorsport and electronic music through the lens of Pole Position, the brainchild of two highly acclaimed figures in the music industry: Loïc Le Joliff, the visionary founder of Brunch Electronik and Off Sonar, and Jaime Alguersuari, a former Red Bull F1 driver turned music producer and DJ. The event took place at Blue Marlin Ibiza in London, a creative sanctuary that has recently expanded its cutting-edge music programming into the city, and where our host, Farah Nanji, holds a DJ residency. Visit https://bluemarlinibiza.london to learn more. Regent's University London is one of the most respected independent universities in the UK, known for nurturing innovators, entrepreneurs, and tomorrow's future leaders. Visit https://regents.ac.uk/ to learn more. Farah graduated with a degree in Global Business Management from Regent's in 2014 and is proud to serve the University today as the Vice President of the Alumni Club. Regent's University and Blue Marlin invited Pole Position to fly in from Barcelona over the summer for this exclusive panel discussion exploring the high-performance mindset, followed by DJ sets. ➤ In this episode, we will uncover: ✅Jaime's experience of being one of the youngest drivers in Formula 1 history ✅ Transitioning from being an elite athlete into the music industry ✅ How Loïc has redefined nightlife culture with Barcelona's most iconic music event, Brunch Electronik ✅ Mental resilience in the face of public scrutiny ✅ Balancing commercial success with artistic integrity ✅ The creation of the Ànims label and how it's capturing the attention of industry icons like Dixon, Solomun, and Carl Cox. ✅ Why risk-taking and innovation are key to staying ahead, whether on the racetrack or in the DJ booth. ✅ Maintaining mindfulness and balance amidst relentless travel and late hours ➤ Follow us at: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/missionmakers/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dj.n1nja/ X: https://x.com/dj_n1nja TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dj_n1nja Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dj-ninja ➤ Credits: Music: Particles ft. JKLN - N1NJA (Unreleased) Producer: Farah Nanji Co-Producer: Regent's University London ➤ For show notes + more on our host visit: https://mission-makers.com/ https://www.dj-ninja.com/
In this special episode, recorded on behalf of the Regent's University London Alumni Club, we dive into the extraordinary worlds of motorsport and electronic music through the lens of Pole Position, the brainchild of two highly acclaimed figures in the music industry: Loïc Le Joliff, the visionary founder of Brunch Electronik and Off Sonar, and Jaime Alguersuari, a former Red Bull F1 driver turned music producer and DJ. The event took place at Blue Marlin Ibiza in London, a creative sanctuary that has recently expanded its cutting-edge music programming into the city, and where our host, Farah Nanji, holds a DJ residency. Visit https://bluemarlinibiza.london to learn more. Regents University London is one of the most respected independent universities in the UK, known for nurturing innovators, entrepreneurs, and tomorrow's future leaders. Visit https://regents.ac.uk/ to learn more. Farah graduated with a degree in Global Business Management from Regent's in 2014 and is proud to serve the University today as the Vice President of the Alumni Club. Regent's University and Blue Marlin invited Pole Position to fly in from Barcelona over the summer for this exclusive panel discussion exploring the high-performance mindset, followed by DJ sets. ➤ In tomorrow's episode, we will uncover: ✅Jaime's experience of being one of the youngest drivers in Formula 1 history ✅ Transitioning from being an elite athlete into the music industry ✅ How Loïc has redefined nightlife culture with Barcelona's most iconic music event, Brunch Electronik ✅ Mental resilience in the face of public scrutiny ✅ Balancing commercial success with artistic integrity ✅ The creation of the Ànims label and how it's capturing the attention of industry icons like Dixon, Solomun, and Carl Cox. ✅ Why risk-taking and innovation are key to staying ahead, whether on the racetrack or in the DJ booth. ✅ Maintaining mindfulness and balance amidst relentless travel and late hours ➤ Follow us at: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/missionmakers/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dj.n1nja/ X: https://x.com/dj_n1nja TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dj_n1nja Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dj-ninja ➤ Credits: Music: Mission Makers - N1NJA (Unreleased) Producer: Farah Nanji Co-Producer: Regent's University London ➤ For show notes + more on our host visit: https://mission-makers.com/ https://www.dj-ninja.com/
In this week's ep we're covering everything happening in F1 world including a cheeky little rumour about our friend Mr Oscar Piastri. We also cover the surprising return of Mattia Binotto to F1, Ferrari's new technical director, and those never-ending Adrian Newey rumors. Plus a couple of fun suprises from your P43 gals. Then, we shift gears and focus on what's coming up in Baku. We've previewed the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, breaking down the challenges of the track, discussing potential strategies, and predicting who might come out on top. Have a question or want to join in on the conversation? Make sure you follow @paddock43podcast on Instagram and TikTokfor BTS, Q&As, News Updates and also #memes - Plus don't forget to leave a review here! @ellebaillieu @Amypejkovic @Patriciavalerimellior
I detta otroligt mycket mindre kåta avsnittet än det förra så snackar vi om regeländringar, sim-racing och juridik. Som ni hör kan det knappt bli torrare, men vi har inte mindre kul för det! Tvärt emot, vi spekulerar bland annat om varför Red Bull har varit så dominanta, varför Formel 1 funderar på att stämma massa influencers och om vad som händer när man kör en av dom snabbaste F1 bilarna någonsin på en bana från 1966 (med höbalar som barriärer). Självklar firar vi ju även att det är race week, och berättar allt du behöver veta inför Nederländernas Grand Prix på Zandvoort!Support the Show.Sveriges Snabbaste Podcast!
In this episode, we break down all the action from the Hungarian Grand Prix. We kick things off with the latest news and then dive into a team-by-team break down from the weekend. With the excitement of Oscar Piastri's first win, clouded by the drama at McLaren, Max Verstappen's outbursts, and everything else that went down both on and off the track. We also gear up for the Belgium Grand Prix happening this week, sharing our thoughts and predictions for the race. Have a question or want to join in on the conversation? Make sure you follow @paddock43podcast on Instagram and TikTokfor BTS, Q&As, News Updates and also #memes - Plus don't forget to leave a review here! @ellebaillieu @Amypejkovic @Patriciavalerimellior
¡Bienvenidos al quinto episodio de F1 Florida Central! En esta entrega, analizamos todo lo sucedido en el emocionante Gran Premio de Mónaco 2024. Desde las impresionantes actuaciones en la pista hasta las sorpresas y controversias, te traemos un análisis detallado de la carrera más glamorosa del calendario de la Fórmula 1. Además, te mantenemos al tanto de las últimas actualizaciones y noticias del mundo de la F1. ¡No te lo pierdas!
Bienvenidos al Podcast F1 Florida Central! Soy Alejandro Hermoso, y me acompaña mi colega Carlos Ramirez. En este episodio, vamos a sumergirnos en la emocionante victoria de Lando Norris en el Gran Premio de Miami del 2024. Lando Norris ha cautivado a los fanáticos de la Fórmula 1 con su impresionante desempeño en el circuito callejero de Miami. Después de una carrera llena de acción y estrategia, Norris cruzó la línea de meta en primer lugar, asegurando su lugar en la historia como el ganador del primer Gran Premio de Miami. Junto con Carlos, analizaremos la brillante estrategia de Norris y su equipo, así como los momentos clave que llevaron a su victoria. También discutiremos el impacto de esta victoria en el campeonato y qué podemos esperar en las próximas carreras. Además, hablaremos sobre las 10 actualizaciones que McLaren introdujo para esta carrera. Exploraremos cómo estas actualizaciones ayudaron a impulsar el desempeño de Norris y cómo podrían influir en el resto de la temporada. También abordaremos las especulaciones sobre el posible desmantelamiento de Red Bull Racing. Con rumores circulando sobre cambios importantes en el equipo, exploraremos las posibles razones detrás de esta decisión y qué podría significar para el futuro de la Fórmula 1. ¡No te pierdas este emocionante episodio del Podcast F1 Florida Central! Sintoniza para obtener análisis detallados, comentarios expertos y toda la emoción del mundo de la Fórmula 1.
This week the guys chat with the first guest ever on The Big Three, the creator of the Mazda Miata, Bob Hall. Plus, Ram's new 6-cylinder off-road Rhino, Red Bull F1 falling apart and the new high end Toyota Tacoma trim. More about Show: Follow Nolan on IG and Twitter @nolanjsykes. Follow Joe on IG and Twitter @joegweber. Follow James on IG and Twitter @jamespumphrey. Follow Donut @donutmedia, and subscribe to our Youtube and Facebook channels! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or using this link: https://bit.ly/TheBigThreePodcast. If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/TheBigThreePodcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Adrian Newey - what does the "move" mean for him and the Formula 1 grid. Also, have you seen what Ferrari unveiled for Miami? Pat takes us through the history of the Ferrari blue, picked and loved by Enzo Ferrari. Have a question or want to join in on the conversation? Make sure you follow @paddock43podcast on Instagram and TikTokfor BTS, Q&As, News Updates and also #memes - Plus don't forget to leave a review here! @ellebaillieu @Amypejkovic @Patriciavalerimellior
After a 5 year break, the F1 is back in China, with a new sprint format, crazy weather and elements and so much more. Plus - Alonso.. and Taylor Swift.. is it real? Join Pat and Elle as they review the Chinese Grand Prix!Have a question or want to join in on the conversation? Make sure you follow @paddock43podcast on Instagram and TikTokfor BTS, Q&As, News Updates and also #memes - Plus don't forget to leave a review here! @ellebaillieu @Amypejkovic @Patriciavalerimellior
In this weeks episode, Amy, Elle and Pat deep dive into the latest F1 news, Chinese Grand Prix and of course Charles Leclerc's new Lec icecream brand in the land of gelato... Have a question or want to join in on the conversation? Make sure you follow @paddock43podcast on Instagram and TikTokfor BTS, Q&As, News Updates and also #memes - Plus don't forget to leave a review here!@ellebaillieu@Amypejkovic@Patriciavalerimellior
After a crushing DNF in lap 2 of the Japanese Grand Prix, Daniel Ricciardos seat in the Visa Cash App RB F1 team is the talk of the town, as well as Carlos Sainz, who is outperforming and is hot property amongst all teams. Lets review the Japanese Grand Prix.Have a question or want to join in on the conversation? Make sure you follow @paddock43podcast on Instagram and TikTokfor BTS, Q&As, News Updates and also #memes - Plus don't forget to leave a review here! @ellebaillieu @Amypejkovic @Patriciavalerimellior
#487 The Australian GP and The Highway Code. What's going wrong at Mercedes and what are Ferrari doing right? Gareth tests Zog and Alex on an important driver's guide. Plus On Speed News Bleat on Lola's return and Williams disappointment.
#487 The Australian GP and The Highway Code. What's going wrong at Mercedes and what are Ferrari doing right? Gareth tests Zog and Alex on an important driver's guide. Plus On Speed News Bleat on Lola's return and Williams disappointment.
Your LIVE Sunday night motorsports show. Our guest this week is ex-F1 driver Daniil Kvyat. Talking about his upcoming NASCAR drive, his time at Red Bull F1 and his thoughts on the Horner situation. The post Sunday Night with Speed City – Guest Ex-F1 Driver Daniil Kvyat (New time 5 PM CT) appeared first on Speed City Broadcasting.
The world's most controversial sport is enmeshed in one of its biggest controversies to date. Christian Horner—the team principal of Red Bull F1 racing—has held onto his job despite a tremendous amount of scrutiny. On today's episode, we discuss: 3:45 - We briefly recap the Oscars, covering subjects like Oppenheimer, Ryan Gosling, Lily Gladstone, and the controversial acceptance speech by Jonathan Glazer. 15:30 - Sports betting has come to North Carolina, and the online platforms are using some very creative ways to get people hooked. We talk about these marketing strategies, the risk of sports gambling, and Chad wins a bet during recording. 29:00 - We check in with college basketball, starting first with the extraordinary season by Caitlin Clark. She's the biggest star in the sport and has even overshadowed the men's game—which we confess we haven't paid that much attention to this year. 37:00 - Christian Horner survived an in-depth investigation this offseason into alleged controlling behavior and inappropriate text messages on his part. Most shockingly, Red Bull has recently suspended the alleged victim of this behavior, and are at risk of losing their elite driver, Max Verstappen. As always, make sure to share this episode if you enjoyed it, and give us a follow on all your social media platforms!
Seems Christian Horner may have done something inappropriate to a fellow Red Bull employee and is now under investigation. Not by Red Bull F1, but the parent company and the deployment of a third party organization to conduct the investigation. Andretti is completely slammed out with a suspected reapplication date of 2028. Formula 1 refuse to allow another team into Formula 1, all while tolerating the lack of competitiveness from HAAS. HAAS hasn't added much of any value to F1 more than F1 has definitely added to them. So, why does Formula 1 choose to outline ridiculous statements as to why they aren't accepting Andretti.
The relationship between Red Bull F1 team principal, Christian Horner and Max Verstappen is at breaking point after an argument between Jos Verstappen and Red Bull team principal at the Bahrain Grand Prix. The question now is whether Horner can stay on as team principal AND keep Max Verstappen or whether Max Verstappen will side with his dad, ex F1 driver Jos Verstappen and explore potential contracts with other teams including Mercedes. Toto Wolff said that he wouldn't rule out Max Verstappen replacing Lewis Hamilton and becoming a Mercedes F1 driver in 2025.- where to find me -Twitter: https://twitter.com/CameronF1TVTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cameronf1tvFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CameronF1TV- article - https://twitter.com/ErikvHaren/status/1758493483168321547?s=20Business Email : cxmeronf1@gmail.com#f1 #formula1 #redbullracing #verstappen #Horner
This week Clara comes ready for the Oscars having unintentionally viewed majority of the nominated films including Poor Things, Killers of the Flower Moon & The Holdovers. Sophie discusses the bizarre resale platform that is Kardashian Kloset sparked by a very odd resale item from Kim. Celebrity Big Brother is back and the supposed line up is veeerrryyy intriguing. Plus Geri Halliwell's husband, Christian Horner who is head of Red Bull F1, is making headlines for supposed inappropriate behaviour towards a colleague and Geri has made some controversial moves on her instagram as a result.Kim's resale BirkinFollow these gossip gals on insta: @soph_lyons & @clazzykabana Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're coming to you live from Red Bull's launch, where their new car looks scarily good. We chat about their impressive launch, a now-classic livery and some fighting talk from Adrian Newey.Plus, we grab a quick word with Sergio Pérez who talks about the off season and how they're gearing up for 2024!WE'RE GOING BACK ON TOUR! Tickets for our April live shows are available right here! You can sign up to our Patreon here! You'll get access to exclusive episodes you won't hear anywhere else, every P1 episode ad-free, full driver interview videos, early access to tickets and more!Follow us on socials! You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, Twitch, YouTube and TikTok. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get ready for an adrenaline-packed season as Formula 1 enthusiasts gear up for the highly anticipated 2024 championship. Excitement reaches fever pitch as Red Bull unveils their formidable RB20, setting the stage for another thrilling campaign. Red Bull's F1 YouTube channel, a hub for avid F1 fans and aspiring F1 YouTubers, witnesses a surge in engagement as enthusiasts flock to catch the latest updates on the Red Bull F1 car reveal and launch event. With Max Verstappen and Checo Sergio Perez at the helm, the Red Bull F1 team promises an electrifying performance on the track. The sleek new livery of the Red Bull 2024 F1 car is nothing short of breathtaking, signaling the team's intent to dominate the upcoming season. Stay tuned for all the latest F1 news, insights, and behind-the-scenes action as Red Bull gears up to conquer Formula 1 in 2024.Join the VS Posse today!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKXm93J-6YEUEBs8WlLagrA/joinMy Instant Reaction To The 2024 Red Bull F1 Carhttps://youtu.be/aVBmOd4lmmAhttps://youtu.be/aVBmOd4lmmA#f1 #redbull #formula1 #redbullracing #formulaone #f12024 #redbullf1 #formula12024 #f1liveries #f1car #f1carlaunch #rb20 #maxverstappen #sergioperez #checo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Kirry and Dan Jimenez host Mode Push as the 2024 season is now less than a month away. One big story after another have rolled out of the garages on the F1 grid without even a test lap being logged by the teams. The news of the Andretti-Cadillac F1 team being denied possible entry into F1, at least for now is where the guys start. The biggest driver news and seat swapping drama surrounded 7-time champion Lewis Hamilton and his announced move to the Ferrari F1 team after this season. This of course will start a domino chain of drivers losing seats, changing teams and some even leaving F1 all because Hamilton will leave Mercedes AMG at the end of the 2024 season. This biggest news of the offseason is that of Red Bull boss Christian Horner who is being accused of an inappropriate relationship by someone inside the Red Bull F1 team and is going to face an independant special attorney investigation starting Friday and many rumors of Horner losing his job at Red Bull have been swirling. Too many storylines to miss as the guys are back for a third year of the Mode Push Podcast.
In this episode of the Exhaust Notes F1 Podcast, we discuss recent events related to Formula One, including Charles Leclerc's contract extension with Ferrari, the potential for Audi's entry into the sport, and the name change of the AlphaTauri team to Visa Cash App RB. The conversation covers various topics, including the terrible naming of the Red Bull F1 team, college radio show names, stuck-in-their-ways college professors, the lack of long-term branding, the identity of Force India, creating new acronyms for RB, Nike's potential entry into F1, Alonso's unique relationship with Stroll, and the move of the Spanish Grand Prix to Madrid.TakeawaysCharles Leclerc's contract extension with Ferrari raises questions about his future and potential moves to other teams.Audi's rumored entry into Formula One could bring significant changes to the grid and create new opportunities for drivers.The name change of the AlphaTauri team to Visa Cash App RB has generated mixed reactions and confusion among fans and commentators.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Formula One Contracts11:00 Charles Leclerc's Future and Influence on Ferrari18:37 Speculations on Audi's Entry into Formula One28:15 AlphaTauri's Name Change to Visa Cash App RB35:27 The Terrible Naming of the Red Bull F1 Team36:42 College Radio Show Names37:15 Stuck-in-their-Ways College Professors39:10 The Lack of Long-Term Branding40:14 The Identity of Force India41:31 Creating New Acronyms for RB43:08 Nike's Potential Entry into F145:28 Alonso's Unique Relationship with Stroll47:44 The Move of the Spanish Grand Prix to Madrid-Save 20% at RedRacerBooks with the code "RACEGIFT" - https://bit.ly/redracer20-Follow The Hosts:Rohit Malhotra: https://www.threads.net/@rohitm13Todd Yates: https://www.threads.net/@dadshue.jpgNick Engvall: https://www.threads.net/@nickengvall-Follow us on Threads: https://threads.net/ExhaustNotesFMFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ExhaustNotesFM-Check out our other channels:
Strap in for an episode of Off The Road Again, where we delve into the world of rally driving, F1 excitement, and a heartwarming mission to rescue dogs. This week, we're joined by Dave Carpetyan, the owner and operator of the renowned Rally Ready Driving School in Dale, Texas. Dave brings a wealth of experience from the thrilling realms of motorsport and a passion for canine welfare, making this episode a unique blend of speed and compassion. First up, Dave takes us through his exhilarating experience with Red Bull F1 during the US Grand Prix week. As Dave recounts his interactions with the world's top drivers and his insights into the technological marvels that make F1 one of the most exciting sports in the world. Next, we switch gears to discuss Dave's involvement with Sierra Cars at the legendary Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. Hear about the challenges and thrills of competing in this iconic race, known for its treacherous turns and breathtaking altitudes. Dave shares his personal stories from Pikes Peak, providing an insider's perspective on what it takes to conquer one of the most demanding hill climbs in the world. But Dave's story isn't just about speed and competition. He opens up about "Rally Rescue," his inspiring initiative to foster dogs in need. Discover how Dave combines his passion for rally driving with his love for animals, creating a unique foster system that provides a loving temporary home for dogs awaiting adoption. It's a touching reminder of the power of giving back and the special bond between humans and their four-legged friends. In addition, Dave dives into his tips for aspiring rally drivers, the future of rally sports, and how he's training the next generation of drivers at his Rally Ready Driving School. Whether you're a motorsport enthusiast, an animal lover, or just love a good adventure story, this episode has something for everyone. Buckle up for a ride through the exciting, compassionate, and always unpredictable world of Dave Carpetyan. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and join us every week for more adventures "Off The Road Again." Safe travels, and remember, the best adventures often start where the road ends! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/offtheroadagain/support
What are the performance parallels between F1 and the music industry? Jaime Alguersari, also known by his artist alias, Squire, is a former Red Bull F1 driver turned DJ playing at renowned clubs such as DC-10 and Amnesia while releasing on highly acclaimed labels like Mobilee Records. Step into an exhilarating conversation where the worlds of music and racing collide as Jaime opens up Season 4 of the podcast with us. ➤ In today's episode, we uncover: ✅What makes a good DJ ✅The healthy habits needed to succeed ✅The importance of discipline as an F1 athlete ✅The benefits and challenges of racing in F1 ✅How to find your sound as a DJ/Producer "Making music is like racing. You are always perfecting the rhythm of the track" - Jaime Alguersari ➤ Follow us at: Website: http://mission-makers.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/dj_n1nja Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dj-ninja Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/missionmakers ➤ Credits: Audio: Infinite Being ft Deepak Chopra - N1NJA (unreleased) Producer: Farah Nanji Co-Producer: Maahika Singh ➤ For show notes + more on our host visit: www.mission-makers.com www.dj-ninja.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/missionmakers/message
What are the performance parallels between F1 and the music industry? Jaime Alguersari, also known by his artist alias, Squire, is a former Red Bull F1 driver turned DJ playing at renowned clubs such as DC-10 and Amnesia while releasing on highly acclaimed labels like Mobilee Records. Step into an exhilarating conversation where the worlds of music and racing collide as Jaime opens up Season 4 of the podcast with us. ➤ In tomorrow's episode, we uncover: ✅What makes a good DJ ✅The healthy habits needed to succeed ✅The importance of discipline as an F1 athlete ✅The benefits and challenges of racing in F1 ✅How to find your sound as a DJ/Producer "Making music is like racing. You are always perfecting the rhythm of the track" - Jaime Alguersari ➤ Follow us at: Website: http://mission-makers.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/dj_n1nja Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dj-ninja Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/missionmakers ➤ Credits: Audio: Infinite Being ft Deepak Chopra - N1NJA (unreleased) Producer: Farah Nanji Co-Producer: Maahika Singh ➤ For show notes + more on our host visit: www.mission-makers.com www.dj-ninja.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/missionmakers/message
Welcome back to another episode of Chasing the Apex, today we are sitting down Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team Principal Gavin Ward. After attending Oxford Brookes for schooling, Gavin started his career with Red Bull F1, working positions as a Tire and Trackside Control System Engineer before becoming a Trackside Race Engineer, working with drivers Mark Webber and Daniel Ricciardo, and reporting directly to Adrian Newey. Gavin then worked as an aerodynamicist for the team before moving stateside to work as Josef Newgarden's race engineer with the Penske IndyCar team. In 2022, Gavin joined the Arrow McLaren team and served roles as the Director of Trackside Engineering and Racing Director before recently being promoted to Team Principal. Social Media Links: https://linktr.ee/chasingtheapex
The Smart 7 is a daily podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7 am, 7 days a week... With over 13 million downloads and consistently charting, including as No. 1 News Podcast on Spotify, we're a trusted source for people every day. If you're enjoying it, please follow, share, or even post a review, it all helps... Today's episode includes the following:https://twitter.com/i/status/1705859347245342984 https://twitter.com/i/status/1705874249552908624https://twitter.com/i/status/1705895107843465669https://twitter.com/i/status/1705875967997350079https://twitter.com/i/status/1705861879443157119https://twitter.com/i/status/1705787647178801200 https://twitter.com/i/status/1705966266404557098https://twitter.com/i/status/1705934252204839245 https://twitter.com/i/status/1705837572142858279https://twitter.com/i/status/1705626838314123292 https://twitter.com/i/status/1705632214916927683 Contact us over @TheSmart7pod or visit www.thesmart7.com Presented by Ciara Revins, written by Liam Thompson, researched by Lucie Lewis and produced by Daft Doris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry Benjamin and Callan O'Keefe are joined by Hannah Atkinson for another WTF1 Post-Race Podcast for Monza! The gang talk Carlos Sainz and the fight he brought to Max Verstappen en route to the Dutchman's 10th straight win, the struggles of rookie Logan Sargeant and Lance Stroll's horrendous weekend, and the threat of Oscar Piastri from inside McLaren!
This week on your LIVE Sunday night motorsports show Red Bull F1 reserve driver Liam Lawson LIVE, the latest in Formula 1, Indycar at IMS, and more. Liam is currently racing in the Super Formula Championship in Japan and a reserve F1 driver for Red Bull. #f1 #indycar The post Sunday Night with Speed City – Red Bull F1 reserve driver Liam Lawson LIVE appeared first on Speed City Broadcasting.
What did we learn at the Hungarian Grand Prix last weekend? A lot. Red Bull still has no equal at least when it comes to Max Verstappen's car. We found out that McLaren's speed isn't a one-off streak of luck, that Alpine officially stinks and Danny Ric is back and still pretty talented. Alex Kirry and Dan Jimenez also discuss the drama surrounding the Las Vegas Grand Prix and the fight between local casinos and Liberty media when it comes to making sure you can't see the race from your hotel room for free. Plus, can the possibility of rain make for an interesting finish possibly at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps? Dan and Alex review some of the best drivers in the rain currently on the grid to get you ready for a possible weekend of mixed results on the grid. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Calum Nicholas BACK ON PITSTOP! In today's episode, Red Bull two time world champion Calum Nicholas (F1MECH) Joins us to chat about this season in Formula 1, his goals for the next year & How the Red Bull F1 team are pushing for more and want to win every race this season. You guys seemed to love Cal in the first episode so it seemed only right to get him back and get him on the simulator.. We also went and played a little bit of golf at TopGolf! Cal, thank you so much for taking the time to join us for the day. Wishing you and Red Bull Racing the best of luck for the rest of the season. Can't wait to see what other records you guys can break! Lets see if Cal touches the back of the car in Austria haha Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For learning racetracks to testing new car upgrades, simulators are a vital tool for every team in F1. Katie and Christian talk to four sim experts to explain why. Stoffel Vandoorne, Aston Martin's reserve driver, took a break from a long day in the sim to tell us why they're so useful for racers. Alpine's Technical Director Matt Harman breaks down how team engineers use them to test new parts and car set-ups. Motorsport scientist Dr Diandra Leslie-Pelecky explains how simulators work and why they're so realistic. Plus, a chat with Red Bull Racing Esports star Sebastian Job, who went from winning on video games to working in the real Red Bull F1 simulator, testing race weekend set-ups for Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen. Check out other episodes of Formula Why. Scroll through the feed or use the links below: Why are pit-stops so important in F1? with pit-stop performance experts Why is racing in the rain so difficult? with F1 World Champion Mika Hakkinen + Haas race engineer Mark Slade Why are street circuits the ultimate test? with Mika Hakkinen + former strategist Bernie Collins Tyres, points + car set-up - Your Questions Answered by F1 experts Why do F1 drivers need to be so fit? with former F1 driver Alexander Rossi Why does the USA have 3 F1 races in 2023? Why is F1 Sprint such a challenge? with Haas F1 driver Kevin Magnussen Send your F1 questions to Katie and Christian! Record or write them, and send to Why@F1.com Thanks for listening. Please leave us a rating and a review. Share the show to help other F1 fans learn more about the sport we all love using #FormulaWhy For more F1 podcasts, listen to F1 Beyond The Grid and F1 Nation
This week on your Sunday night motorsports show we start by talking about the 2023 F1 Miami Grand Prix - the race, the experience, the ratings, and the future of the Grand Prix. And we discuss the Red Bull F1 juggernaut, and all the latest in Formula 1 and motorsports. The post Sunday Night with Speed City – LIVE weekly motorsports show appeared first on Speed City Broadcasting.
Scott Mitchell-Malm and Mark Hughes join Edd Straw in Singapore to discuss the bombshell news about two teams - one believed to be Red Bull - expected to be found to have breached cost cap regulations. This podcast is sponsored by GridRival. Click here to download the GridRival app. To join The Race league, click here. Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Check out our latest videos on YouTube For F1 news, analysis and must-read features visit the-race.com Click here to join The Race Members' Club and have the opportunity to ask a question on the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices