
Join Elton and Andy as they review each and every Formula 1 Grand Prix throughout the season. Please also consider joining the Facebook Group, following us on Twitter @GrandPrixPod and emailing the show via boxboxbox@grandprixpodcast.com Reviews below are always welcome. Enjoy. Warning: this podcast occasionally contains strong language (which may be unsuitable for children), unusual humour (which... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Sports NewsNewsSports | |||

Call the local council because the roads in Monaco need repairing, along with the barriers that Stroll and Leclerc hit and Georges broken heart. This is the Monaco GP 2026. We hope you enjoy. Warning: this podcast occasionally contains strong languag... more
It’s Cold, Wet and Windy but who will be Happy, Sleepy, Dopey and Doc in the Canadian GP? Yes, I stole that from my previous post in the group. I’m allowed to do that. 🙂 We hope you enjoy. Warning: this podcast occasionally contains strong language ... more
We’re back racing in Miami with a tweak to the regulations?!? (Can anyone let us know what there are?) V8are coming back?!? Gasly is upside down?!? and Leclerc and Max are in a spin. We hope you enjoy. Warning: this podcast occasionally contains stro... more
Another week, another missed race because of trouble in the Middle East. We had an email so we’ve built the episode around that. We hope you enjoy. Warning: this podcast occasionally contains strong language (which may be unsuitable for children), un... more
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Ruth Buscombe is the one who called them X-Wets on F1 tv as you mentioned on your Canadian Grand Prix review. She is a former motorsport engineer for Scuderia Ferrari as a race strategist and was Haas F1 Team head team's strategy engineer before becoming a presenter. To clarify she called them x wets since wet tyres and intermediate tyres are both considered wet tyres as per pirellis classification, so as to avoid any confusion in driver communications when referring to wet tyres the full wets/... more
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This podcast is a delight to listen to every second week or so! Andy and Elton are so entertaining to listen to and make even the most boring F1 races in recent history (looking at you Spa 2021) entertaining!
Thanks for all your hard work!
Been listening to these guys from the beginning, it’s always the best best way to finish a F1 weekend, keep it up guys, 10/10
this is my favourite F1 podcast just 2 gent exchange their views on F1
i don’t mind the little preferences, but sometimes Andy’s a bit too harsh on Max and Horner and RB in general (tbf they are all villains)
best intro
best graphic
best humour
best movie references 😄
and a good thing you skimmed the news section
keep it up!
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A pair of Formula 1 enthusiasts deliver informal, banter-driven reviews of each race weekend, blending sharp race analysis with humorous commentary, listener feedback, and ongoing chatter about rule changes and team dynamics. Episodes repeatedly spotlight race incidents, strategic gambits, and front-running battles, while also riffing on governance, new regulations, and the evolving landscape of the sport. The show's appeal lies in its approachable, pub-chat vibe, long-form formats, and a community touch via social groups and Patreon perks that fans seem to enjoy. Its uniqueness comes from a consistent mix of technical insight, personal takes, and lighthearted jabs that keep discussions lively even between events.
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