
Featuring GP Racing executive editor Stuart Codling. Lewis Hamilton had to work to turn his 100th pole to victory in Spain, and momentum is with the defending champion after three wins in four rounds. But could Max Verstappen have stopped him from claiming yet another Barcelona win?
George Russell remembers his 2019 F1® debut for Williams in Australia, reflects on the lessons learned from his memorable stand-in appearance at Mercedes, talks about his rivalries with peers like Lando Norris and reveals why he wanted a director role in the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association alongside Sebastian Vettel.
Unknown F1 driver Paul de la Rosa interviews disappointing wingman Valtteri Botarse. The Temple of Robstradramus registers as a religious organisation. Ex-Mercedes staff reserve all the good chairs at Red Bull Racing.
Strategy Report host and editor Michael Lamonato joined the show to chat all things F1.
Australia’s reigning Formula 3® World Champion and Formula 2® racer Oscar Piastri discusses how soon he could graduate to Formula 1®, the influence compatriot Mark Webber has had on his career, winning on his first weekend in F2® in Bahrain and the strongest memories from his first taste of F1® machinery in 2020.
We explain why hummus won the Portuguese Grand Prix and talk about what initials should be allowed to be used as a nickname.
Featuring Chris Medland from Racer. Lewis Hamilton extends his title lead over Max Verstappen in Portugal, but has Mercedes recaptured the ascendancy over Red Bull Racing?
Lewis Hamilton leads Max Verstappen by a single point – can either establish a championship lead in May? I preview the upcoming Portuguese and Spanish grands prix with last year’s podcast guests Racer’s Chris Medland and F1.com’s Lawrence Barretto.
Haas F1® team principal Guenther Steiner reflects on the American team’s debut in Australia in 2016, explains why he’s looking ahead to the 2022 Formula 1® regulation changes, assesses rookie drivers Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin, and talks about his increased profile from the ‘Formula 1: Drive To Survive’ Netflix series.
In the lead-up to the Portuguese Grand Prix we talk cheap pancakes, cheap hotel razors and cheap Racing Point merchandise. Plus: what’s your piss-weak F1 stat unusual?
Join James and Tommy as they chat with fellow Aussie F1 podcast host Michael Lamonato.
Episode 33 presented by Gulf Oil features Imola Grand Prix podium finisher Lando Norris, who joins us to discuss McLaren’s new fight at the front of the grid, reminisce on his 2019 F1® debut in Australia, talk about his connection to the fans through streaming, and test his knowledge of new teammate Daniel Ricciardo.
Featuring The Race’s Edd Straw. Max Verstappen dominates in Imola, but Lewis Hamilton fights back from ninth to second to keep himself at the top of the title table. What made the difference between these two title-contending cars?
Host & editor, Strategy Report, Michael Lamonato joined Sports Breakfast to chat a big week of F1.
Max Verstappen dominates Imola, Italy dominates the national anthem world championship and George Russell dominates the paint.
I preview the upcoming Emilia Romagna Grand Prix with last year’s podcast guest Ted Kravtiz.
Former F1® racer and esteemed TV commentator Martin Brundle reflects on the lessons learned working with Murray Walker, discusses Lewis Hamilton’s future, weighs in on the planned rule changes for 2022 and assesses whether Daniel Ricciardo’s switch to McLaren is the right move.
Featuring Rodney Gordon from Superlicence F1 Podcast. Toto Wolff steals Lewis Hamilton’s vegetables. We help you cheat at Formula McGinley. Rodney makes some low blows unrelated to Manscaped.