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The Intercooler podcast covers all things cars, driving and motorsport, plus the latest car news. Hosted by Ti co-founders Dan Prosser and Andrew Frankel.

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Dan Prosser and Andrew Frankel discuss the latest prototype drive of Jaguar’s £150k, 1000PS, luxury EV. Does it have what it takes to succeed? And what changes does F1 need to make to improve qualifying, racing and safety?

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Dan Prosser and Andrew Frankel review the stunning new Aston Martin Valhalla hypercar, the £1m, 1000bhp+ machine with which the British marque is taking on Ferrari and McLaren. But what is the Valhalla's one big shortcoming? Dan and Andrew also consi... more

Dan Prosser and Andrew Frankel are joined by Randy Nonnenberg and James Turner, founders of Bring a Trailer and Sports Purpose respectively. How did BaT revolutionise the classic and enthusiast car market in the US, and why does it offer something co... more

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Recent Guests

Randy Nonnenberg
Founder of Bring a Trailer
Bring a Trailer
Episode: How Bring a Trailer revolutionised the market, with Randy Nonnenberg and James Turner #306
James Turner
Founder of Sports Purpose
Sports Purpose
Episode: How Bring a Trailer revolutionised the market, with Randy Nonnenberg and James Turner #306
Mike Fernie
Engine and car media creator, YouTuber
Self/Mike Fernie YouTube channel
Episode: How the car media landscape is changing, with Mike Fernie #305
John Watson
F1 and sports-car racer, renowned for his Group C and Jaguar/Porsche era involvement
Self
Episode: Live: F1 and Group C racing legend John Watson #303
Tom Kristensen
Nine-time Le Mans winner known as the greatest sports car driver
Episode: How did Tom Kristensen win Le Mans nine times? #300
Andy Morley
Managing Director of Hewland
Hewland
Episode: The analogue driving experience is making a comeback #290
Simon Lane
Former executive director at Lotus and director of Q and Special Vehicle Programs at Aston Martin.
Episode: Why it's so hard for Aston Martin, McLaren and Lotus to make money #289
Jason Plato
Legendary British Touring Car driver, recently announced team owner
Jason Plato Motorsport
Episode: Our thoughts on the Jason Plato episode and flying a Spitfire #283
Dario Franchitti
Four-time IndyCar champion and racing legend
Gordon Murray Automotive
Episode: Our thoughts on the Jason Plato episode and flying a Spitfire #283

Hosts

Dan Prosser
Co-founder and host of the Intercooler Podcast, with a focus on automotive journalism and insights into car culture.
Andrew Frankel
Co-founder and host of the Intercooler Podcast, known for his expertise in automotive journalism and motorsport.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 2.1k ratings
  • Can confirm

    Worth a listen

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ❤️Radio4Comedy
    Netherlands2 months ago
  • follower from China!

    First listen this podcast last year

    I am a racing fan from China and listen your podcast can not only get news on time but also improve my English listening skills

    Hope the show can do better and better honestly!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    爱听播客的FISH
    China3 months ago
  • Human Narration

    Thank you for fantastic, real human narration. Good long-form podcast episodes with Prosser and Frankel as well.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rtown
    Canada3 months ago
  • Peerless

    Vastly improved.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ❤️Radio4Comedy
    Netherlands3 months ago
  • Great podcast, until they talk EV’s

    I’ve been a fan since the beginning, but I just can’t listen to old man Frankel talk anymore negative drivel about EV’s the benefits of ‘sustainable fuels’. Misinformed nonsense

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Robertsd007
    United Kingdoma year ago

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Listeners praise the podcast for its engaging discussions on cars and motorsports.
Feedback highlights a mix of opinions on specific discussions, with some praising the coverage of traditional vs. electric vehicles, while others express frustration over certain stances on topics like EVs.
Constructive criticism points towards occasional sound issues or host dynamics, which can affect the overall listening experience.
The hosts are appreciated for their deep knowledge and insights, making complex topics accessible and enjoyable.
Listeners enjoy the guests featured, often notable figures in racing and automotive design, contributing to a richer dialogue.

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How the car media landscape is changing, with Mike Fernie #305
Q: What's your best advice for someone starting a car-focused YouTube channel?
Treat it as your primary focus, plan around strong thumbnails and titles, and create content that balances entertainment with deep technical knowledge to attract both fans and learners.
How the car media landscape is changing, with Mike Fernie #305
Q: Why do you think YouTube has become the new prime-time television for car content?
Because people want accessible, entertaining and educational videos they can watch at home; the platform has massive reach and personalizes content in a way traditional media can't, which has drawn a lot of car enthusiasts to long-form engine content.
Why it's so hard for Aston Martin, McLaren and Lotus to make money #289
Q: What distinguishes the British sports car scene from others?
The UK's rich motorsport history and significant investment in automotive engineering and design set it apart, despite challenges faced in the market today.
Why it's so hard for Aston Martin, McLaren and Lotus to make money #289
Q: Can you describe your new venture in the resto modding industry?
I started a company called Encore Design to create a modern iteration of the Lotus Esprit that combines classic design with modern manufacturing standards and technology.
Why it's so hard for Aston Martin, McLaren and Lotus to make money #289
Q: What insights about the future demand for sports cars can you share?
There is still a demand for sports cars, as demonstrated by orders for cars like the Amira, but navigating the transition towards electrification presents challenges.

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Focusing on automotive culture, the discussion revolves around a wide range of topics, including classic and contemporary car models, racing history, industry changes, and the evolution of driving technologies. The hosts engage with guests who are experts in the field, sharing anecdotes and insights that appeal to both casual listeners and car enthusiasts. Notably, conversations often reflect on the impact of electric vehicles and the future of petrol power, illustrating the tension between modern innovations and traditional driving experiences. The podcast also incorporates elements of nostalgia, with recollections of historic races and iconic vehicles, making it a rich listening experience for anyone passionate about cars and motorsport.

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2. James Turner
3. Mike Fernie
4. John Watson
5. Tom Kristensen
6. Andy Morley
7. Simon Lane
8. Jason Plato

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