
Formula 1 podcast. Spanners and Matt Trumpets lead a crew of varying competence through the joys of Formula1 #f1
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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 805 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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$8 for a Patreon subscription tho… that’s like 1 gallon of gas
would be even better if hosts didn’t compare f1 driving to their own experience in carting on at least once an episode.
Probably the best F1 podcast out there. Even if the race is boring the accompanying analysis podcast will be exciting. Jonno is the best panelist, hopefully he will be on the show every week.
I know agreeing with social media narratives rather than using facts can get you more listeners, but in Sochi, McLaren did NOT tell Lando more rain was coming and box for inters, they asked how are the tyres, and the slicks were faster at the time, that’s why Lewis Hamilton ALSO stayed out on slicks, refused to box, until Mercedes told him MCLAREN is making a mistake not telling Lando another band of rain is coming!
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This show blends sharp F1 analysis with candid industry and branding discussions, often featuring roundtable debates on driver markets, team strategy, and the business side of the sport. Episodes frequently explore how sponsorships, media rights, and technology shifts influence on-track decisions, with a healthy dose of humor and behind-the-scenes anecdotes. Notably, the panel emphasizes diverse guest perspectives—from junior formula paths to circuit development—creating a tolerant but opinionated space for insights on regulation, broadcasting, and market dynamics within Formula 1. Potential listeners should expect a mix of technical critique, market commentary, and entertaining banter that stays accessible to fans while still offering acti... more
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