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Author: ESPN, Alexis Nunes, Laurence Edmondson, Nate Saunders

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Want to know what's really going on behind the scenes of Formula One? ESPN's dedicated F1 journalists, Laurence Edmondson and Nate Saunders, join Alexis Nunes to discuss the biggest stories in the sport, offering insight and anecdotes from the heart of racing's top category as they follow it around the globe.

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The team rank their best and worst moments of the 2020 Formula 1 season, as well as their most surprising moments from the year.
Mercedes technical director James Allison chats to Laurence Edmondson about the team’s dominant year, how F1 could become more competitive and the future of the sport in an ever-changing world.
Max Verstappen and Red Bull finished on a high, but it might be too early to get carried away about 2021 just yet.
A look at Mercedes new headache and the baffling uncertainty around Sergio Perez’s F1 future.
A look at Sergio Perez's wild first F1 win and how George Russell had that victory cruelly snatched from him... twice.
A round up of a wild few days of news in F1, including Grosjean leaning hospital, Russell filling in for Hamilton and a very famous name in Haas’ 2021 lineup.
Romain Grosjean had a miracle escape at the Bahrain Grand Prix. We look at what happened and the role Halo played.
A look at the pro's and cons of any rules tweak which would ensure F1's championship fight always goes to the final race of the season.
F1 journalist Lawrence Barretto joins the team to discuss Lewis Hamilton’s incredible career, his growth in 2020 and why he is such a compelling character.
Lewis Hamilton rose above and beyond the rest as he clinches his 7th world championship title matching Schumacher’s record and the team look at the rest of the podium which saw Sergio Perez and Sebastian Vettel take to the stage.
A look at the 2021 calendar and where will F1 go in place of Vietnam? Lando Norris starts an Esports team and a look ahead to the Turkish Grand Prix where Lewis Hamilton could match Michael Schumacher’s Championship record.
Laurence Edmondson is joined by Bobby Epstein to talk all things Circuit of the Americas, being a race promoter and what the future holds for the US Grand Prix. (2:40) Adapting in 2020 without US GP (6:30) 2022 onwards (10:50) Value of permanent circuits (18:31) F1 going forward
Daniel Ricciardo gets his second podium, Mercedes beat Ferrari’s record of 6 straight Contructors’ Championship and more of the history at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
From watching F1 from his couch, to last minute race call-ups! Nico Hulkenberg joins Nate to delve into what has been a crazy 2020 season his options for the new year. (01:37) - Training for last minute races (07:49) - 2021 F1 seat  (11:43) - Other racing series/ Next step (15:58) - Activities in time off (20:24) - Virtual racing (23:24) - F1 format
Lewis Hamilton beats Schumacher’s record, Pierre Gasly makes his case for a second chance at Red Bull and all the take aways from the Portuguese Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton’s potential record-breaking race, an unpredictable track and more as we look ahead to the Portuguese Grand Prix.
Sharing stories from before F1, Nicolas Hamilton joins Alexis Nunes to take a look back on his life growing up with Lewis, how he started in motorsport and the challenges he has overcome in his life and racing career. (00:46) UK Lockdown and coronavirus  (05:13) Struggles with Cerebral Palsy + growing up with Lewis (21:56) Plan B (31:16) Disability in motorsport and making changes (48:10) V10 R-League (52:21) Lewis achievements (58:21) What’s next?
Lewis Hamilton equaled a record once considered to be unbreakable at the Nurburgring, where Daniel Ricciardo ended Renault’s long wait for a return to the F1 podium.
The ESPN F1 crew take an in-depth look at Honda’s bombshell announcement it will leave F1 in 2021, plus the imminent return to the Nurburgring.
Best driver? Biggest flop? Biggest disappointment? Just over halfway through this years calendar, the team takes a look at the F1 season so far.
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Comments (6)

Trevor Chinembiri

HAM v ROS 2:00 Early days and friendship 5:50 Lewis move from McLaren to Mercedes 10:15 Media perception of the rivals in 2013 12:03 Contrasting driving styles and Rosberg intelligence 15:55 Early signs of tension 20:15 Shit hits the fan at 2014 Bahrain GP 27:45 Hungary team orders and Belgium plus Grand Finale in Abu Dhabi 33:40 evolution of the rivalry 47:18 Abu Dhabi and Malaysia engine failure 51:20 Nico retirement after winning 2016 championship 54:00 Who won the rivalry and how Lewis moves forward

Jul 8th
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Liam Obrien

really great great podcasts but a shame Alex doesn't know how to use the cough or mute button. coughing all over her listeners. come on Alex!!! lol

Oct 23rd
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Stu Cook

Nice work on the review team 👍 Sounds like this race had its moments and should be good seeing what is to come in the remainder of the season.

Jul 13th
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Stu Cook

First time listener here from the UK. Much better is an in-depth look, like this, at the upcoming Austrian GP when the hosts aren't trying to outdo one another with their opinions. Great work! 👍

Jul 3rd
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Soroosh Mahdavi

👌🏼

Apr 25th
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David Gordon

Episode 3 was by far the best one yet. Much more news and info than the others. Too much joking and guffawing during the first two-- give me Nerdy Lawrence anytime.

Feb 24th
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