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This is Motorsport Podcast—made by fans, for fans. We’re not experts, engineers, or ex-drivers—just two obsessed F1 followers breaking down every Grand Prix with passion, opinions, and way too much time spent thinking about tire strategy.

Each week, we dive into the biggest stories on and off the track—from dramatic overtakes to championship shakeups—with honest takes, no gatekeeping, and zero telemetry spreadsheets in sight.

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Baku delivered another wild one—and the championship fight may never be the same. From dramatic crashes to bold overtakes, the tight streets of Azerbaijan tested every driver and shook up the standings. In this episode, we dive into the chaos, the strategies that paid off (and the ones that didn’t), and what this unpredictable weekend means for the rest of the season.
From Verstappen’s domination to McLaren’s pit wall confusion and controversial team orders, the Italian GP delivered high-speed drama. We unpack the podium fallout and the growing tension inside McLaren.
In this episode, we break down all the action from the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort. From Oscar Piastri’s flawless lights-to-flag victory and Max Verstappen’s home podium, to Isack Hadjar’s stunning first F1 podium and Ferrari’s nightmare weekend, there was no shortage of drama in the dunes. We also dive into Lando Norris’ late retirement, what it means for the championship fight, and how the title picture shifts heading into Monza.
We know, we know… we’re a little late to the grid on this one. But the Hungarian Grand Prix still served up enough spice to be worth a second helping. From on-track drama to strategy blunders, we break down all the key moments—just... slightly reheated. Plus, we dive into the sizzling rumour that Christian Horner might be eyeing a stake in Aston Martin. Is it a power move or just more paddock noise? Tune in for all that, plus the usual banter, bold takes, and a few bites of humble pie.
From Schumacher’s genius to George Russell’s heartbreak, Spa-Francorchamps has delivered some of the most unforgettable moments in motorsport history. In this episode, we’re counting down the Top 5 wildest Spa moments—the kind that had fans on their feet, teams in turmoil, and headlines buzzing:1995: Schumacher’s wet-weather masterclass on slicks1998: A 13-car pileup and team orders that nearly sparked war2000: Hakkinen’s daring double overtake on Schumacher — an instant classic2008: Rain chaos, a last-lap battle, and Hamilton’s win wiped away2024: George Russell crosses the line first… only to be disqualified for an underweight carIt’s a rollercoaster of glory, disaster, and pure Spa madness. Whether you’re reliving the nostalgia or just catching up on the chaos, this countdown is one for the books.
In this chaotic episode, we throw F1 drivers into the weirdest hypothetical situations we could come up with — from zombie survival squads to shady pyramid schemes. It's a game of “This or That” meets total madness as we debate who’s thriving, who’s scheming, and who’s definitely getting eaten first. No team orders here—just hot takes, wild guesses, and way too much laughter.Buckle up. It’s lights out and WTF time.
Christian Horner is out at Red Bull and the Formula 1 world just got a major shake-up. In this episode, we unpack the dramatic end of an era: what led to Horner’s firing, the power dynamics behind the scenes, and what this means for the team moving forward. Was this a long time coming, or a political play gone wrong? From paddock whispers to boardroom battles, we dive into everything you need to know about F1’s most shocking team principal exit in years.
Nico Hülkenberg is finally on the podium—and it couldn’t have happened at a more iconic venue than Silverstone.In this episode, we dive into a thrilling British Grand Prix that gave fans everything: a home victory for Lando Norris, a heartbreaking near-miss for Oscar Piastri, and a long-overdue celebration for Hülkenberg.Lando claimed the win in front of an electrified home crowd, but it wasn’t without pressure from Oscar—who was taken out of real contention by what can only be described as a completely unfair penalty.And then there’s Hülkenberg: over a decade of grit finally rewarded with a standout drive and his first-ever Formula 1 podium after more than 200 race starts. We unpack how he pulled it off, what it means for Sauber, and why this moment might be one of the most emotional highlights of the entire season.Strategy gambles, shifting conditions, and real championship stakes—Silverstone delivered.
McLaren’s dominance at the Austrian Grand Prix wasn’t a shock—it was a statement. In this episode of Motorsport Podcast, we break down how the Papaya squad executed a near-flawless weekend, from qualifying to the chequered flag.We dig into Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri’s standout drives, how McLaren’s consistency is turning expectation into routine, and why Austria might just be the latest chapter in a season they’re controlling.Plus, we look at who struggled to keep up, what this performance says about the team’s trajectory, and whether anyone can realistically challenge them in the upcoming rounds.No chaos. No surprises. Just pure Papaya performance.
On June 11, 1955, motorsport was forever changed. What began as a world-class endurance race turned into the most catastrophic accident in racing history, killing over 80 spectators and driver Pierre Levegh in a matter of seconds. In this episode, we revisit the events leading up to the crash, the chaos that unfolded on the track, and the sweeping consequences that followed—from shaken nations to reformed racing standards. This is not just the story of a race gone wrong—it's the story of how speed, spectacle, and tragedy collided on one fateful day in Le Mans.
In this episode, we dive into the Canadian Grand Prix where George Russell delivered a masterclass performance to claim a well-deserved P1. But just when you thought the story was all about George’s triumph, Lando had other plans—stealing the spotlight with a dramatic on-track collision with Oscar. We break down the race, the tension within McLaren, and what this means for their rivalry going forward. Buckle up for a rollercoaster of speed, strategy, and sibling-style sibling rivalry.
Grab your poncho and your stopwatch, because we're heading back to the soaking streets of Monte Carlo for one of the most chaotic, controversial, and career-launching races in F1 history. In this episode, we relive the 1984 Monaco Grand Prix — where a young, fearless Ayrton Senna drove like Poseidon possessed... only to be red-flagged just as he was about to make history. Was it for safety? Strategy? Or a sneaky French conspiracy? (Spoiler: maybe all three.)Then, in our bonus segment, we dive into the ultimate hypothetical: which backmarker from F1’s past should host a podcast called The Back of the Pack? We pitch our top pick to bring you tales from the tail end — dodging blue flags, avoiding team politics, and always somehow finishing 17th with style.
In this episode, we unpack the chaos from the Spanish Grand Prix — where Max Verstappen apparently decided the best way to bond with George Russell was by giving his sidepod a love tap at high speed. Was it a racing incident? A friendship bracelet gone wrong? Or just Max being Max?We break down the race weekend, the incident everyone’s talking about, and how the rest of the grid fared while the front-runners played bumper cars. Plus: strategy talk, surprising performances, and your weekly dose of F1 drama, sarcasm, and speculation.
Another year, another Monaco procession. In this episode, we break down the thrill-a-minute (not really) spectacle that is the Monaco Grand Prix. While the yachts were glamorous and the backdrop was stunning, the on-track action was… let’s just say "minimal." We dive into Lando Norris’s stellar qualifying performance that basically sealed the deal, how the race became a high-speed follow-the-leader game, and why Monaco continues to be F1’s most frustrating love affair. Was it a parade? Absolutely. Did Lando still crush it? Also yes.
Max Verstappen snatched P1 like it was personal, Lando Norris kept the pressure on for a strong second, and Oscar Piastri turned pole into P3 — not bad, but not the fairy tale. Meanwhile, Ferrari brought the heat in front of the Tifosi with a stunning comeback that had Italians believing again (briefly). We’re breaking down every twist, turn, and tear from the 2025 Imola Grand Prix — from pole position blues to podium battles and red redemption.
Jack Doohan's F1 dreams just got yeeted into the gravel trap, and somehow Flavio Briatore is back like it’s 2005 and ethics are optional. In this episode, we break down Jack’s abrupt exit, what it says about Alpine’s (lack of) plan, and why putting Flavio back in charge is the most F1 drama™ move ever. Buckle up—it’s less a racing team and more a reality show at this point.
In this high-energy episode, we dive into Oscar Piastri’s dominant victory at the Miami Grand Prix, marking a defining moment in his breakout season. From lights out to the checkered flag, Oscar delivered a masterclass in control, precision, and racecraft. We break down the key moments that sealed his win, including his bold overtake on Lap 14, flawless tire strategy, and unshakable composure under pressure. With this win, Piastri not only claims the top step in Miami but also takes the lead in the drivers' championship—cementing his status as a true title contender. Plus, we explore how the paddock is reacting to his rapid rise and what this means for the rest of the season. Miami turned up the heat, and Oscar didn’t just survive—he thrived.
This week, we dive headfirst into the wild world of F1 — starting with that bold claim from Kyle Larson, who said he's a better driver than Max Verstappen. We break down the debate, compare cross-series skillsets, and (try to) settle the age-old F1 vs NASCAR argument once and for all. Plus, we cover the hottest headlines in Formula 1, from team drama to mid-season shakeups, and give our spicy takes on everything going down on and off the track. Buckle up — it's a fast, funny, and opinion-packed ride.
The worst race in F1's history? We think so! We're chatting the 2005 United States Grand Prix, also known as the most expensive 6 car parade money could buy.Sources for this episode include:2005 United States Grand Prix (Wikipedia)Michelin's tyre mistake sends US Formula One Grand Prix into farce (Wikipedia)2004 United States Grand Prix (Wikipedia)
Lando who? Oscar just became McLaren's main character. We're unpacking the 2025 Saudi Arabia Grand Prix. We also get into our predictions for Miami and discuss who our dream team would be.
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