Hosted by Michael Kosta of the Daily Show and tech, culture, and F1 commentator Toni Cowan-Brown, this is "Choosing Sides: F1". Formula 1 is the pinnacle of motorsports to more than one billion fans worldwide, with death-defying races, state-of-the-art machinery, exotic locales, and billions of dollars at stake. But to many Americans who follow only the Big Four sports, it’s still a fairly new spo... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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You've probably heard this saying - F1 is a travelling circus. On this week's episode, we are joined by two of the best experts to help us understand the sheer complexity of putting on every year this 'travelling circus'.Joe Pompliano is an entrepren... more
Anyone who follows Toni's content knows how fascinated she is with tires - the one thing that actually touches the track and yet it’s the one thing that the teams do not have full control over. The big question is can Toni convince Michael of this? C... more
All modern sports are inundated with a seemingly endless stream of stats and data. As with everything else, F1 takes it to another level. With hundreds of sensors collecting all information possible, the F1 data fans are spoiled with endless possibil... more
In many ways, F1 is more like a chess game than a straight-out race to the finish line, but to appreciate this, Michael will need to understand the complexities behind the team's strategic thinking. We invited LMDh engineer and ex-F1 race engineer Bl... more
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Love the show, really well researched and presented. My problem is that the ads they run on this show are so so so bad. It’s the same like 3 ads which will sometimes play TWICE per commercial break for a total of 4-6 times per episode. I normally don’t skip every single ad but I had to with this show. They were unlistenable.
I was looking forward to this podcast, but I couldn’t get past the inaccuracy of a lot of the information.
If you are going to spend a quarter of the time trashing the people who made this great sport happen because of the money they made along the way, or how progressive their recreational activities are maybe it’s not the sport for you. The focus is on the amazing feats of engineering and the impossible accomplishments of the drivers. Not how the owner of the team is an old rich white man. Really, who do you think own teams, old rich people, and this is a traditionally European league. You do know ... more
Really really loved this podcast. Was a super informative and fun look into a new to many sport. It wasn’t gatekeepy and it really felt like anyone would be welcome here. Thanks Lily + Michael (and team!)
Please come back for 2023!🏎🏎🏎
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