The Autosport F1 Podcast

<p>The Autosport F1 Podcast is one of the world’s leading authorities on Formula 1 as we celebrate 75 years of covering the pinnacle of motorsport. There’s the latest news, race previews and reviews, as well as Q+A sessions with our journalists, giving you content every week from our studios and the F1 world.</p>

F175 Thrillers - The Most Dramatic Races In Formula 1 History Ranked!

What are the greatest Formula 1 races of all time? That’s the question we take on in this new series celebrating 75 years of the world championship. Author Roger Smith and Autosport Chief Editor Kevin Turner have teamed up to select and rank the 10 greatest races across 10 different categories, and have asked some special guests to come along and grill them on their choices. In the first episode, we look at Thrillers – F1 races that featured tight finishes and late drama. F1 writer Stuart Codling helps us recall and assess the races that made our 10. Do you agree with our list? The Lap of Lights is back at Silverstone for the first time since 2021 and the home of the British GP has teamed up with Autosport podcast listeners an incredible offer, including the chance to win tickets to the British Grand Prix when you book using our code 25MOTORLAP. To enter the draw to win one of five pairs of British GP tickets, book your Lap of Lights drive using the code 25MOTORLAP.https://www.silverstone.co.uk/events/lap-of-lights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

12-04
42:32

F1 Qatar GP Review: Piastri’s Perfect Weekend Ruined

The 2025 F1 title fight exploded at the Qatar Grand Prix. Max Verstappen took a crucial victory after McLaren’s strategy error destroyed Oscar Piastri’s dominant weekend, while Lando Norris lost ground and Carlos Sainz delivered a shock podium for Williams. In this Autosport F1 Podcast, we break down McLaren’s Qatar GP strategy disaster, Verstappen’s comeback win, Piastri vs Norris, Red Bull’s recovery, Williams’ surprise pace, and our full driver ratings. We also debate Qatar’s tyre-limit rules and their impact on the racing. Norris now leads Verstappen by just 12 points heading into the Abu Dhabi F1 finale. Don’t miss our full analysis with Stuart Coddling, Haydn Cobb and the Autosport team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

12-02
33:24

F1 Las Vegas GP Review: Verstappen Dominates as McLaren Double DSQ Explodes the Title Fight

Join the Autosport F1 Podcast team as they break down a dramatic Las Vegas Grand Prix. Max Verstappen dominated every lap for his sixth win of the season, while both McLarens were disqualified for excessive plank wear—shaking up the championship fight and handing podium spots to Mercedes’ George Russell and rookie Andrea Kimi Antonelli. Ronald Vording and Jake Boxall-Legge join Kevin Turner to dive into Norris’s turn-one error, Piastri’s struggles, Mercedes’ mixed fortunes, Antonelli’s charge from 17th, and the driver ratings from best to worst. Plus, a look at odd moments, including early marshals on track and Williams retiring Albon with no radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

11-24
55:27

F1 Brazil GP Review: How Norris Took Control in Brazil

Lando Norris dominated the 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix weekend at Interlagos, taking both the sprint and main race victories to claim his seventh win of the season. Rookie Andrea Kimi Antonelli impressed with a career-best P2, holding off a charging Max Verstappen, who stormed from the pitlane to the podium. Join Jake Boxall-Legge, Haydn Cobb, and Kevin Turner as they break down all the key moments — from Norris’s control and Antonelli’s breakthrough to Verstappen’s recovery and Ferrari’s fall. Plus, driver ratings, standout performances, and a debate over Piastri’s controversial penalty. 0:00 Intro 01:42 The Debrief 24:22 Driver Ratings 46:50 On The Limiter FOLLOW us online: Website: https://www.autosport.com/ Facebook: http://facebook.com/AUTOSPORT Twitter: https://twitter.com/autosport Instagram: http://instagram.com/autosport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

11-13
55:17

F1 Mexican GP Review: Lando Norris Sparks a Three-Way Title Fight!

Lando Norris's victory at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez has sent him to the top of the driver standings, which means the three-way title fight is very much on! Autosport Editor-in-Chief Kevin Turner, alongside writers Jake Boxall-Legge and Ronald Vording, break down all the action from the F1 Mexican Grand Prix, including Driver Ratings and the one thing that left Kev "On the Limiter" after the weekend. 00:00 Introduction to the Mexican Grand Prix 02:58 Race Highlights and Key Performances 06:01 Controversial Turn One Incidents 08:52 Hamilton vs. Verstappen: The Penalty Debate 11:38 Marshals on Track: A Dangerous Situation 15:00 Haas' Breakthrough Performance 17:49 Driver Ratings 29:00 Verstappen's Title Chances: Analysing the Competition 30:27 Driver Ratings: The Bottom Five 37:55 On The Limiter: Booing Lando Norris 40:41 Mercedes' Strategy Missteps Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

10-29
46:13

Verstappen is Inevitable? - F1 2025 US GP Review

As the gap narrows in the drivers' championship, Autosport Editor-in-Chief Kevin Turner, and Autosport writers Stuart Codling and Jake Boxall-Legge break down all the action over the US Grand Prix weekend in Austin, including a rating for the top 10 drivers and the one thing that left Kev "On the Limiter" after the weekend. 00:00 Introduction 01:58 Race Report 09:58 The Debrief 19:06 Driver Ratings 29:59 On the Limiter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

10-21
37:19

Spa Drama Recap & What to Expect in Hungary! | F1 2025 Review & Preview

After an 80 minute rain delay and a brief spell on the Intermediates, it was Oscar Piastri that beat Lando Norris at the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix, and pushed the Australian's lead at the top of the Championship to 16 points. Stuart Codling sits down with Haydn Cobb and Ronald Vording to break down where it went wrong for Norris, the polarising weekends of the Red Bull drivers in their first weekend under Laurent Meikes' control, and the struggles of Mercedes' rookie Kimi Antonelli. There's also a look ahead to this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix, at the newly revamped Hungaroring. Are McLaren set to keep their dominant advantage on the field? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

07-30
39:26

Emergency Podcast: Christian Horner SACKED by Red Bull Racing

After 20 years of service as Team Principal of Red Bull Racing, Christian Horner has been sacked by the team with immediate effect, with Laurent Meikes replacing Horner as Red Bull CEO, and Alan Permane taking Meikes’ job as Racing Bulls Team Principal. In a special edition of the James Allen on F1 Podcast, James is joined in the studio to analyse the news with our correspondents Ronald Vording, Christian Nimmervoll and Ben Hunt to analyse what led to Horner’s sacking, what role Max Verstappen and his camp may have played in the decision, and what it means for Red Bull, Racing Bulls, and maybe even Ferrari in the future… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

07-09
40:18

Hulkenberg's First Podium As Norris Wins At Home - F1 2025 British GP Review

The British Grand Prix didn’t disappoint, with a dream victory for Lando Norris, beating teammate Oscar Piastri after the Australian picked up a 10-second penalty for erratic driving behind the Safety Car. But the star of the show was Sauber’s Nico Hulkenberg, who after 15 years and 239 starts in Formula 1, finally got his first podium finish. Autosport Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with Jake Boxall-Legge and Ronald Vording to discuss all the action and news from Silverstone. Including Hulk's "incredible" podium, whether Piastri should have been penalised, Max Verstappen's spin from second and the persistent rumours over his future, and Mohammed Ben Sulayem's challenger for FIA President, Tim Mayer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

07-07
32:15

Is It Over For Verstappen's Title Hopes? - F1 2025 British GP Preview

Kevin Turner sits down with Motorsport.com Editor-In-Chief Ben Hunt and F1 Writer Ronald Vording to discuss all the action from the Austrian Grand Prix, and look ahead to this weekend’s British Grand Prix at Silverstone. On the bill, the quality of the McLaren fight, and whether they will keep letting Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri fight each other. Is it over for Max Verstappen and his 2025 chances? And a breakdown of the George Russell contract talks with Toto Wolff admitting he’s still chatting to the Verstappen camp for a future seat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

07-01
29:44

"We're On Track" - Cadillac Boss Graeme Lowdon on Team's 2026 Preparations

In an one-to-one interview, Motorsport.com Editor-In-Chief Ben Hunt sits down with Team Principal of the Cadillac F1 Team; Graeme Lowdon, to check in their progress with their debut race less than 250 days away. In the interview, Graeme talks about why he’s championing diversity as the builds the infrastructure of the team, the two-year long application process to get on the grid, what General Motors are bringing to the table on and off the track, and a hint as to their approach in selecting drivers, with their 2026 lineup still up in the air. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

07-01
12:19

Can McLaren Break Max's Austrian Grip? - F1 2025 Austrian GP Preview

Autosport Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with Jake Boxall-Legge and Stuart Codling to preview this weekend's Austrian Grand Prix. The trio review a busy week of news, with James Vowles in for the long-term at Williams, but Renault CEO Luca De Meo leaving Alpine. What will it do for their respective futures? There's also a deep dive into who could excel on Austria's unique layout, whether Pirelli's C6 tyre experiment is working, and whether Max Verstappen will pick up a ban at the last weekend he sits on 11 penalty points. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

06-24
34:23

Norris Hits Piastri as Russell Wins - F1 2025 Canadian GP Review

Stuart Codling sits down with Filip Clereen and Ronald Vording to review a climatic Canadian Grand Prix, with Lando Norris’ late hit on Oscar Piastri dominating the headlines. Included in the video is a live reaction from Sunday night from Mark Mann-Bryans and Ben Hunt from trackside, and debate amongst themselves on whether Norris should have been penalised, and whether he’s cracking under the pressure of his World Championship fight. Also included, the speculation in the Ferrari camp with Fred Vasseur reported to be on the hot seat, the control in George Russell’s brilliant victory, and the delays in the steward’s office, with the final result only confirmed nearly six hours after the flag dropped. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

06-17
46:33

Max Verstappen's Last Chance? - F1 2025 Canadian GP Preview

Stuart Codling, Jake Boxall-Legge and Filip Clereen sit down to preview this weekend’s 2025 Canadian Grand Prix.  First, they deal with the breaking news of the 2026 F1 Calendar being revealed, with six races in seven weeks schedule to close out a busy 24-race season, and Madrid replacing Imola in September. There’s also discussion on Ferrari and whether they need to park their development for 2026, who could replace Max Verstappen if the World Champion gets a ban, and ask if Fernando Alonso really is F1’s unluckiest driver.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

06-10
29:01

Can Ferrari Three-Peat? - 2025 24 Hours Of Le Mans Preview

A bonus podcast here to help preview the greatest race of them all, the 24 Hours of Le Mans! If you want even more WEC coverage, check out the Autosport Racing Podcast channel for more! Autosport Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with Sportscar Correspondent Gary Watkins to preview the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours.Gary points out why Ferrari and Toyota are the current favourites after initial testing, the Balance of Performance given for the race, and of course, Ferrari winning the first three races of the World Endurance Championship in 2025 so far. There's also a discussion on the teams on the outside looking in, such as Alpine after their podium at the 6 Hours of Spa, Porsche and their dominance across the pond in IMSA, BMW's blistering raw speed, and Wayne Taylor Racing pairing up with Cadillac as they cross over the pond themselves. And can Aston Martin make an impression at their return to the great race?  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

06-10
26:39

Verstappen Backtracks On Controversial Pass - F1 2025 Spain GP Review

Autosport Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with Haydn Cobb and Filip Cleeren to review what was a shocking end to the Spanish Grand Prix. Max Verstappen’s crash into George Russell tops the billing as the trio ponder whether Max truly hit George intentionally, whether the 10-second penalty was an appropriate punishment for his act. And was Red Bull partly to blame in what led up to it? There’s also discussion on McLaren’s comfortable 1-2 victory, Ferrari’s disparity between Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, and Nico Hulkenberg’s incredible P5 finish for Kick Sauber.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

06-04
34:48

Can Monaco Be Saved? - F1 2025 Monaco Review/Spain Preview

Autosport Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with News Editor Ed Hardy and Business Correspondent Mark Mann-Bryans to review the controversial 2025 Monaco Grand Prix, as well as looking ahead to this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona.  Lando Norris’ brilliant pole lap and victory are mentioned, but the mandatory 2-stopper becomes the main point of contention, with Max Verstappen referring to it as nearer “Mario Kart” than racing. Is he right? Did the 2-stop change work? Is there another way to help Monaco as a race, or is it a “like it or lump it” race? Barcelona’s also discussed, with the upcoming flexi-wing tests on the agenda, as well as the excessive tyre wear and its potentially difficult future with the Madrid GP looming over the horizon.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

05-28
22:06

Can F1 Create Monaco Magic? - F1 2025 Imola Review/Monaco Preview

Autosport Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with Jake Boxall-Legge and Ronald Vording to review F1's final race in Imola, as well as look ahead to this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix. Discussion on the show includes how Red Bull's latest upgrade package made the difference as Max Verstappen led from Turn 2 to victory, how the new C6 tyre affected multiple teams in the field like Mercedes and Aston Martin, and Franco Colapinto's difficult return to F1 with Alpine. There's also a look ahead to Monaco, where the trio debate how the teams will adapt to a mandatory 2-stop race, whether Monaco is still an important race for the sport, and who will take victory on the streets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

05-20
39:43

My Favourite F1 Season - #1: Karun Chandhok's 1997

As a sneak-peek into the first episode of a brand new series on the Autosport Retro Podcast channel, Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with journalists, broadcasters and friends of the show to discuss what they think is their favourite F1 season of all-time. On Episode 1, we have former F1 driver, turned historic racer and broadcaster, Karun Chandhok and his favourite season - 1997.  It was a season likely to be most remembered with one of F1's most intense rivalries as Ferrari's Michael Schumacher went head to head with Williams' Jacques Villeneuve. The season-defining crash at Jerez and the incredible triple tie in qualifying is mentioned, as well as some of the under-appreciated stories of the season, such as a preview to Mika Hakkinen's future success, and Heinz-Harald Frentzen replacing Damon Hill at Williams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

05-16
32:57

Who Will Win Imola's Final Showdown? - F1 2025 Emilia-Romagna Preview

Kevin Turner sits down with Jake Boxall-Legge, Stuart Codling and Ben Hunt to preview this weekend’s Emilia-Romagna GP, in what could be the final Grand Prix at the iconic Imola circuit. With its contract status up in the air, has F1 outgrown the track? Also included in our preview - Is it too early for McLaren to play team orders with the threat of Max Verstappen still looming? There’s more insight to Ferrari’s struggles, as well as Ben discussing the state of Williams coming off their strongest weekend since James Vowles took over. And finally, on F1’s 75th Anniversary, what are our journalists favourite F1 races? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

05-14
25:37

Chris Abele

10:20 Ooh, nice propagandizing fake news, that the EV market is shrinking. How trumpian of you.

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Chris Abele

The FIA answer was cut from the podcast? silence from about 39:55 till 41:10 ... 🤷‍♂️

04-22 Reply

Chris Abele

Bryn's mike is a bit 'hot'.

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Hugo Stiglitz

#1 senna at donnington 93 #2 senna at Monaco 84 #3 senna at estoril 85

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Rui Pedro Pereira

Eduardo Freitas is Portuguese not french! Mitigation is quite acceptable in Portuguese.

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