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This is a BONUS episode, re-releasing an episode I did with Tom Gaymor, a sports journalist and commentator, all about the crazy demands of F1, on the day that the 2024 F1 season is kicking off! Check out the full episode I did with Tom on episode 341 of Boundless Body Radio! Starting out as a racing driver, Tom swapped the steering wheel for a microphone after an injury. Although Tom is best known as a motorsport broadcaster, Tom has also broadcast at the last two Olympic Games, and for Premiership Rugby. Tom has a vast motorsport knowledge, having been involved in the sport for almost 30 years. He also works on a variety of events for Discovery/Eurosport including the Le Mans 24 Hours, and the World Endurance Championship, among others. In July 2011, Tom formed Tom Gaymor Consultancy Ltd (TGC) to bring all of his consultancy projects under one roof and to further create a professional platform from which to operate. TGC specializes in talent development, driver coaching, performance management and mentoring.Find Tom at-TW- @tomgaymorIG- @tvtalkerwww.tomgaymor.comBe sure to check out-The Peter Attia Drive Podcast- Luke Bennett, M.D.: The emotional, cognitive, and physical demands that make Formula 1 a unique and special sportYT- Can a regular person drive a real F1 car?Find Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!
On this episode of Nailing The Apex, Tim Hauraney is joined by Sky Sports F1 commentator Tom Gaymor to go over the chaos of the IndyCar Season Finale (3:30), Zak Brown called it the most amateur driving he's ever seen (6:45), and that they didn't put on a good enough show for the fans (8:50). Scott Dixon battled through an early race penalty and still somehow managed to win the race (10:35). There had looked like there were many inconsistencies with penalty calls during the season, Dixon made mention of it post race, and are the drivers losing confidence in race control (14:06). Andretti Autosport lost a million dollars in leaders circle pay out at the end of Sunday's race (18:44). Callum Ilott faced online abuse after the race on Sunday, which has led to the IndyCar driver putting his twitter account on private (27:05). Colton Herta got to race his dads old 1998 IndyCar around Laguna Seca (32:31). Then Tim and Tom drop a grade on the 2023 IndyCar season (34:50). Follow Tim on Twitter: @TimHauraney Follow us on Instagram: @TimHauraney Visit https://sdpn.ca for merch and more. Follow us on Twitter (X): @sdpnsports Follow us on Instagram: @sdpnsports Reach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team and discuss the opportunity to integrate your brand within our content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reports have surfaced that IndyCar driver Alex Palou is being sued by McLaren and in this episode of Nailing The Apex, Tim Hauraney is joined by Sky Sports F1 commentator Tom Gaymor to discuss this wild story surrounding Palou, and McLaren (3:00). How is Alex able to focus and win a championship while dealing with the stress of all that has happened (6:44). Was Alex's goal always driving in F1 (9:35). Why would Palou want to go back on his deal with McLaren, and would CGR want to re-sign him for next year (12:30). Should Alex Honour a contract with McLaren if one exists, and why would McLaren move to start legal action (16:20). What does this do to IndyCar Silly Season, who stays with their current teams and who goes, what happens with Marcus Ericsson, David Malukas, Romain Grosjean, Callum Ilott, Felix Rosenqvist (22:00). Quick preview of this weekends IndyCar race the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 (29:00). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Sophia and Shanna as they discuss all things IndyCar with the SkySportsF1 voice of IndyCar Tom Gaymor. What is IndyCar? Should we be watching it? How does it compare to F1? We answer all these questions and more in this special episode. Join us throughout the year, where we will have special guests, News, Race Reviews and more, all dropped onto your favourite podcast streaming service every single week! Don't miss a second, by simply hitting the Subscribe button now! We're on all socials too on the handle @joinEF1 - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok plus our Website (www.everythingf1.com) is updated daily with News, Race Reviews and Opinion pieces, keeping you abreast of all the goings on from around the paddock. We really are the one pitstop shop for your daily F1 fix. We have partnered up with TheRaceWorks.com to bring you all this seasons Official F1 Merchandise. Simply enter the discount code 'EF1' at checkout to save 10% across the whole site! EverythingF1: Driven by fans, for the fans. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everythingf1/support
On this episode of Nailing the Apex, Tim Hauraney is joined by Sky Sports F1 commentator Tom Gaymor to discuss if IndyCar is growing not only in the US but Europe as well? Then Tim and Tom talk about the Detroit Grand Prix, Alex Palou's dominance and can anyone catch him in the championship. Discussions lead to Will Power, and his season to date, Alexander Rossi finding his form, and the season he's been having with Arrow McLaren. Lastly, both share their thoughts who the stand out drivers have been for them so far this season. Follow Tim on Twitter: @TimHauraney Follow Tom on Twitter: @ tomgaymor Donate to sdpn's pride fundraiser here: https://raceroster.com/events/2023/72668/get-real-virtual-5k-to-support-rainbow-railroad/pledge/team?id=3 Visit https://sdpn.ca/pride/ for more info. Recorded: June 6, 2023 Visit https://sdpn.ca for merch and more. Any opinion expressed is not advice, a promise or suggestion that increases the chance of winning. Gambling can be addictive, please play responsibly. To learn more, visit: https://help.sportsinteraction.com/hc/en-us/articles/216779528-Responsible-Gaming-Self-Limitation-Self-Exclusion Or if you have concerns about a gambling problem, call ConnexOntario 1-866-531-2600. Ontario Only. Must be 19+ or older to play. Visit this episode's sponsors: https://sportsinteraction.com/sdpn Reach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team and discuss the opportunity to integrate your brand within our content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Simona de Silvestro is one of the world's leading women racers! She's competed in IndyCar and Formula E and has worked at the sharp end of Formula One. She's currently working with the Tag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team and has her sights on a full time driver in the series. She's an inspiration to young racers everywhere and a joy to speak with. Settle back with Sky Sports pundit, Tom Gaymor and podcast regular Tim Silvey as we talk her Simona's life, career, thoughts and opinions. This episode is brought to you by www.wtf1talent.com - are you the next big content creator in Formula One? If so, WTF1 Talent want to hear from you!Subscribe to MotorMouth on YouTube for loads more content: https://bit.ly/3qVXP0RJoin our charity karting event here: www.motormouthkartrace.comFollow MotorMouth:Twitter - https://twitter.com/MotorMouth_Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/MotorMouth_official/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MotorMouthClub/Website - https://www.motormouth.club/Download our App:iOS - https://apple.co/3scnns2Android - https://bit.ly/3cf9yU2More here: https://linktr.ee/_motormouth Much love,Team MotorMouth Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tom Gaymor: An Extraordinary Man in Motorsport and BeyondTom's journey to success has been far from easy. Despite experiencing a career-ending injury that left him with a broken back, he persevered and fought back to the sport he loves. He has since shared his passion for Motorsport with the world through his exceptional broadcasting and commentating skills.His injury has given him a unique perspective on the psychological challenges that drivers face. He has witnessed the injuries and deaths of his friends in the sport, making him acutely aware of the risks and consequences of speed and thrill-seeking.Tom openly shares his moments of fear and panic when things don't go as planned, allowing us all to relate to the chaos and calmness of life. By trading his steering wheel for a microphone, he found a new passion and was able to rediscover the joy of living.Tom is also an Ambassador for Divert London, a program that provides early intervention for young people in the criminal justice system, helping connect them with employment and training opportunities. He is spearheading a movement to break the stigma surrounding those who have been in the system and guide them towards brighter futures.You can watch the full interview on the Second Chance Podcast YouTube channel. Tom Gaymor on InstagramTom Gaymor on TwitterTom Gaymor's WebsiteSecond Chance Podcast on YouTube Raphael on Instagram Raphael's Website Second Chance on Facebook Raphael Rowe Foundation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tom Gaymor started out behind the wheel before money and injury stopped his F1 dream short. He moved into motorsport broadcasting and found he had some natural ability to nurture. He found his way into Formula One and IndyCar and his career continues to go from strength to strength. We talk all about his rise, who his dream F1 line up would include, advice on how to get into the broadcasting business in racing and how he was instrumental in the early days of Jamie Chadwick's booming career. Many thanks to Tom for his time, we loved recording this! Have a feeling he'll be back on the show! Subscribe to MotorMouth on YouTube for loads more content: https://bit.ly/3qVXP0RJoin our charity karting event here: www.motormouthkartrace.comFollow MotorMouth:Twitter - https://twitter.com/MotorMouth_Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/MotorMouth_official/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MotorMouthClub/Website - https://www.motormouth.club/Download our App:iOS - https://apple.co/3scnns2Android - https://bit.ly/3cf9yU2More here: https://linktr.ee/_motormouth Much love,Team MotorMouth Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Check out our new Patreon page! Get access to the Boundless Body Radio Premium Podcast, with a new episode added every other week! Other perks include early releases of our episodes, extended video content, and group and one on one coaching!Tom Gaymor is a sports journalist and commentator, specializing in motor sports! Currently Tom is working in Formula One leading the commentary for F1 TV, and is also leading Sky Sports Indycar coverage, including anchoring the studio for the world-famous Indy 500. Starting out as a racing driver, Tom soon swapped the steering wheel for a microphone after injury. Although Tom is best known as a motorsport broadcaster, Tom has also broadcast at the last two Olympic Games, and for Premiership Rugby. Tom has a vast motorsport knowledge, having been involved in the sport for almost 30 years. He also works on a variety of events for Discovery/Eurosport including the Le Mans 24 Hours, and the World Endurance Championship, among others. In July 2011, Tom formed Tom Gaymor Consultancy Ltd (TGC) to bring all of his consultancy projects under one roof and to further create a professional platform from which to operate. TGC specializes in talent development, driver coaching, performance management and mentoring.Find Tom at-TW- @tomgaymorIG- @tvtalkerwww.tomgaymor.comBe sure to check out-The Peter Attia Drive Podcast- Luke Bennett, M.D.: The emotional, cognitive, and physical demands that make Formula 1 a unique and special sportYT- Can a regular person drive a real F1 car?Find Boundless Body at-myboundlessbody.comBook a session with us here!
It's a MAP Magazine special Sunday summer smorgasbord edition with Spanners and Trumpets. A delightful first course of the ever fascinating Jeff O'Boyle with the harrowing history of Hesketh paired with a delightful dash of digital law expert Peter Wright discussing the Piastri predicament and finished off with a lovely look at the attractions of IndyCar for F1 fans with none other than the terrifically talented Tom Gaymor, on-air Indy analyst for Sky Sports and F1TV regular in this, the latest episode of Missed Apex Podcast.Tom Gaymor Tom Gaymor (@TomGaymor) / TwitterDIVERT (@DIVERTLondon) / TwitterJeff O'Boyle Jeff O'Boyle (@JeffOBoyle1) / TwitterPeter Wright Peter Wright (@DigitalLawUK) / Twitter Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sit back and listen to the insights of Tom Gaymor as he joins us to break down the F1 season at the mid-season mark. Currently Tom is working in Formula One leading the commentary for F1 TV, and he is also leading Sky Sports F1's Indycar coverage, including anchoring the studio for the world famous [...] The post F1 2021 mid-season review with F1TV's Tom Gaymor appeared first on Speed City Broadcasting.
Jack Aitken and Tom Gaymor make up a very British virtual sofa to talk all things from F1's feeder series racing at the British Grand Prix. With Formula 2, Formula 3, and W Series supporting Formula 1, there was plenty to talk about. In this episode, we dive into:
Hello everybody and welcome back to The Jack Threlfall Show! For this week's interview we are joined by commentator and driver coach Tom Gaymor! It's Tom's second time on the show and he's back to recap this year's Indianapolis 500, for which he was the lead commentator on Sky Sports F1 in the UK. With so much action from that epic race and Ericsson's victory we had plenty of topics to cover including golf, the behind the scenes production process of a Sky F1 broadcast, and the IndyCar AMR Safety Team. Topics & Timestamps 0:00 - Intro 0:29 - First reflections on the 2022 Indy500 4:06 - Preparing for your lead commetary debut 5:56 - Zak Brown interview and media training 11:59 - Indy500 as an endurance event 13:22 - Endurance in the commentary booth 15:38 - Behind the scenes at Sky Sports F1 18:43 - Mclaren, Zak Brown's Leadership, and Lando's brilliance 22:20 - Full Indy500 Race Recap and Analysis 28:41 - The world leading AMR Safety Team 31:45 - Golf Chat 33:38 - Why do so many F1 drivers love golf 35:57 - Brian and Colton Herta/Families in Racing 39:29 - The Motorsport Triple Crown in 2022 42:14 - Spa 24H Bike Racing (FIM EWC 2022) 47:22 - Indy Detroit Preview + Outro Thank you so much for listening/watching to this week's episode; leave a like/rating if you enjoyed and subscribe to the channel for more motorsports interviews, news, and analysis with leading figures from across the racing world!
Hello everybody and welcome back to the Jack Threlfall Show! This week we are joined by Indycar commentator Tom Gaymor for a deep dive into the career of race commentary and his experience in the industry. After a crash ended Tom's junior formula career he returned to motorsport as a driver coach with the famous Carlin Team; Tom has been a key reason behind the many championships that Carlin has won over the years and has worked with some of the most successful young drivers currently on the international open-wheel market such as Colton Herta, Lando Norris, and George Russell. Topics and Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro and Job Description 1:24 - Race Commentary 7:08 - Commentating the Indy500 with Lando Norris 8:59 - 2022 IndyCar Season and the Sky Sports Investment 15:28 - Alex Palou's 2021 IndyCar Championship successs 20:22 - Key lessons for young drivers 25:40 - Money in Motorsport and Dealing with parents 28:58 - Lando Norris' skill and speed 34:48 - Coaching for Le Mans 24H 38:42 - The Triple Crown of Motorsport 40:47 - The Magic of the F3 Macau Grand Prix 42:43 - Best Current Young Drivers 45:42 - 2022 F1 Season Predictions 47:30 - Carlos Sainz WDC? 49:46 - Looking beyond F1 + Outro Thank you very much for listening, I'll be back next week to wrap up all the action from this weekends Saudi Arabian F1 GP as well as all the best moments from racing around the world. Please Rate/Subscribe if you enjoyed and get in touch with any topics or guests you'd like to see on the show!
Join Tiller, Tom and new boy Callum as we talk about the death of Sir Frank Williams and the impact he had on the sport. Plus we preview the up-and-coming Saudi Arabian Grand Prix all with special guest Tom Gaymor. We also have a little chat with Tom Gaymor about his career to date, through driving in motorsport himself and then turning to commentating. Callum also breaks down the days so far from the Formula E test. As always dont forget to follow us on all social platforms, we are on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Youtube. Hit the subscribe button on your favourite podcast streaming service to get all of our latest episodes into your earlobes as soon as they drop! EverythingF1: Driven by fans, for the fans...
Former professional racing driver and now commentator and presenter, Tom Gaymor talks to Ryan Chatfield about his experiences and best moments of his career.
Jean-Éric Vergne became the first driver to win back-to-back ABB Formula E Championships following the season finale in Brooklyn, New York. In a dramatic double-header to end the campaign, Sebastien Buemi and Robin Frijns shared the race wins, but no one could prevent Vergne from claiming a historic second title. Claire Cottingham, Marc Priestley and Tom Gaymor look back at a dramatic New York E-Prix, and reflect on the highs and lows in an unforgettable Formula E season. On race days, listen to live commentary on Formula E radio via formulae.com as well as the TuneIn website and app.
Jean-Éric Vergne became the first driver to win three times this ABB Formula E season with a hard-fought victory in Bern. The Frenchman saw off the challenge of runner-up Mitch Evans to move 32 points clear at the top of the Championship, putting him in a strong position to defend his title. Claire Cottingham, Jonathan Legard and Tom Gaymor look back at a dramatic Julius Baer Swiss E-Prix, and hear from Vergne, Evans and home favourite Sébastien Buemi, who finished third. On race days, listen to live commentary on Formula E radio via formulae.com as well as the TuneIn website and app.
In this incredibly unpredictable Formula E season Lucas di Grassi followed in Jean-Eric Vergne's footsteps by becoming just the second driver this campaign to win twice. Claire Cottingham, Jonathan Legard and Tom Gaymor analyse the action from the BMW i Berlin E-Prix presented by CBMM Niobium, where they hear from Di Grassi as well as fellow podium finishers, Vergne and Sebastien Buemi. On race days, listen to live commentary on Formula E Radio via fiaformulae.com as well as the TuneIn website and app.
Jean-Éric Vergne showed his class on one of the most iconic racing circuits in the world, taking the chequered flag in the 2019 Monaco E-Prix! Rookie Oliver Rowland put his disastrous race in Paris behind him and held strong for a second place finish. There was also joy for Formula E newcomer Felipe Massa, who put all his Formula 1 experience to good use and secured his first podium finish on the streets he calls home! Claire Cottingham, Jonathan Legard and Tom Gaymor analyse the action and get reaction from JEV, Rowland and Massa. On race days, listen to live commentary on Formula E Radio via fiaformulae.com as well as the TuneIn website and app.
Robin Frijns stood on top of the podium for the first time in ABB Formula E, after a wet and wild 2019 Paris E-Prix. The Envision Virgin driver is the eighth different winner in eight races this season. Frijns now leads the ABB FIA Formula E Championship by a single point from André Lotterer, who finished second on the streets of the French capital. Claire Cottingham, Marc Priestley and Tom Gaymor analyse the action and hear from Frijns, Lotterer and Daniel Abt, who was third in Paris. On race days, you can listen to live commentary on Formula E Radio via fiaformulae.com as well as the TuneIn website and app.
Mitch Evans spectacularly outfought Andre Lotterer to secure both his and Panasonic Jaguar Racing's first ABB FIA Formula E victory at the 2019 GEOX Rome E-Prix. Claire Cottingham, Jonathan Legard and Tom Gaymor analyse all the action from the Italian capital and hear from Evans, Lotterer and Stoffel Vandoorne, who finished third. On race days, you can listen to live commentary on Formula E Radio via fiaformulae.com as well as the TuneIn website and app.
In the most unpredictable Formula E season yet, Sanya produced the sixth different winner in as many races as Jean Eric Vergne gave DC TeCheetah victory in their home E-Prix! Claire Cottingham, Marc Priestly and Tom Gaymor analyse it all after an incident packed race. Plus we hear from Vergne, Oliver Rowland, and Antonio-Felix Da Costa after their podium finishes. On race days, you can listen to Formula E Radio's live commentary via fiaformulae.com, as well as the TuneIn website and app.
In a season that is increasingly unpredictable, ABB Formula E's 50th E-Prix did not disappoint, with Sam Bird first over the line in a race that saw two safety cars, a red flag, and a record-equalling eight retirements. Claire Cottingham, Jonathan Legard and Tom Gaymor analyse the action and the provisional result of the HKT Hong Kong E-Prix, hearing from Bird, Edoardo Mortara and Lucas di Grassi. They also discuss the big news that ABB Formula E is returning to London next season. On race days, you can listen to Formula E Radio's live commentary via fiaformulae.com, as well as the TuneIn website and app.
An extraordinary finish to Round 4 saw Lucas Di Grassi squeeze past Pascal Wehrlein in the final second of the race, to take the chequered flag at the 2019 CBMM Niobium Mexico City E-Prix. Claire Cottingham, Marc Priestley and Tom Gaymor analyse an incident-packed affair in the Mexican capital, hearing from podium finishers Di Grassi, Da Costa and Mortara, as well as Audi Team Principal Allan McNish. On race days, you can listen to Formula E Radio's live commentary via fiaformulae.com, as well as the TuneIn website and app.
Envision Virgin Racing's Sam Bird survived sweltering conditions to claim the eighth win of his Formula E career at the 2019 Antofagasta Minerals Santiago E-Prix. Claire Cottingham, Jonathan Legard and Tom Gaymor analyse all the action from the Chilean capital and hear from Englishman Bird as well as the man he fended off to take the chequered flag, Mahindra Racing's Pascal Wehrlein. On race days, you can listen to live commentary on Formula E Radio via fiaformulae.com as well as the TuneIn website and app.
Another fantastic race saw Jérôme d'Ambrosio and Mahindra Racing take the chequered flag in Morocco ahead of the Envision Virgin cars of Robin Frijns and Sam Bird. The two BMW I Andretti drivers Antonio Felix da Costa and Alexander Sims collided when in first and second position, with da Costa forced to retire. You'll hear from da Costa, Sims, Ambrosio and Frijns, as Claire Cottingham, Tom Gaymor and Marc Priestley analyse all that happened during the 2019 Marrakesh E-Prix.
Season 5 of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship began with a thrilling finish in Saudi Arabia, where Antonio Felix da Costa was victorious for BMW i Andretti. You'll hear podium reaction from Da Costa, Vergne and D'Ambrosio, as Claire Cottingham, Tom Gaymor and Marc Priestley analyse all that happened during an action-packed SAUDIA Ad Diriyah E-Prix.
After victory for Lucas di Grassi in the 2018 Julius Baer Zurich E-Prix, Formula E Radio's Jonathan Legard, Tom Gaymor and Emma Walsh look back on an intense race – the first motorsport race held in Switzerland for sixty years. Having been second in each of the last four rounds, di Grassi refused to be runner-up again! Meanwhile, Sam Bird kept his Championship battle with Jean-Eric Vergne very much alive heading into July's season-ending double-header in New York City. We hear from the Top 3 finishers - di Grassi, Bird and Jerome D'Ambrosio, spectator and supermodel Naomi Campbell, plus former F1 driver Felipe Massa, who'll be behind the wheel in ABB Formula E next season.
Tom Gaymor, Enaam Ahmed and Emma Walsh bring you all the reaction and key analysis from the 2018 CBMM Niobium Rome E-Prix presented by Mercedes EQ - the seventh instalment in the 2017/18 ABB FIA Formula E Championship. There was no shortage of drama on the streets of Rome, with Sam Bird claiming his second victory of the season after Felix Rosenqvist, who started the race on pole, failed to finish. Reigning champion Lucas Di Grassi battled hard to finish second, with Andre Lotterer taking his place on the podium in third. We hear from all three drivers and also look ahead to the next race – the 2018 Qatar Airways Paris E-Prix.