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Clark Rodgers
Formula One
Max Verstappen
Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton
Fernando Alonso
Mercedes
Lando Norris
Monaco Historic
Aston Martin
Indycar
Chinese Grand Prix
Miami Grand Prix
Oreca Racing
Red Bull Racing
Alpine
Lance Stroll
Adrian Newey
Audi
Porsche
Monaco Grand Prix

Updates and an educated, fun and unique perspective into the world of Formula One and other motor sport disciplines.

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ON TODAYS PROGRAM…

DOMINICALI NOW LISTENING TO MAX!

RED BULL LOOSING TALENT FASTER THAN YOU CAN SHAKE A STICK!

WILL MIAMI BRING MORE GRID CHANGES…

TALK OF NEW ENGINE PROPOSALS COULD TAKE US BACK TO V8’S FAIRLY QUICKLY! AND…

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ON TODAYS PROGRAM…

WITH GIANPIERO LAMBIASES LEAVING RED BULL THE MAX ERA IN F1 COMING TO AN END…

WHEN FERRARI PLAY CATCH UP…WELL WE’VE SEEN THAT COMEDY OF ERRORS BEFORE

MERCEDES WILL NEVER SHOW ALL THEIR CARDS AND…

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ON TODAYS PROGRAM…

CARLOS SAINZ SAYS IT’S NOT F1

NORRIS SAYS THERE’S SOMETHING WRONG

WE KNOW WHAT MAX SAYS…

THE ROOKIES ON THE OTHER HAND DON’T KNOW ANY BETTER!

IS KIMI FASTER THAN GEORGE? AND…

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ON TODAYS PROGRAM…

KIMI WINS AGAIN WITH A LITTLE SAFETY CAR KARMA!

GEORGE GETS HIS CAGE RATTLED BY ANTONELLI

MCLAREN QUICKLY CATCHING UP WITH MERCEDES.

RED BULL CLEARLY A MID PACK TEAM.

DID THE NEW RULES CONTRIBUTE TO OLIE’S BIG CRASH?

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Zack Brown
CEO and founder of Just Marketing International, motorsport sponsorship expert
Just Marketing International
Episode: F1Weekly Podcast # 1143
Bob Bondurant
Racing legend and founder of a racing school
Bondurant Racing School
Episode: F1Weekly Podcast # 1143
Hiro Matsushita
IndyCar/Formula Nippon figure, Swift Engineering founder
Swift Engineering
Episode: F1Weekly Podcast # 1143
Juan Pablo Montoya
F1/WRC driver, noted as listener speaker
Self/Various teams
Episode: F1Weekly Podcast # 1143
Rio Haryanto
GP3/GP2 driver from Indonesia, rising motorsport talent
Indonesian racing driver
Episode: F1Weekly Podcast # 1142
Johnny Cecotto Jr.
Racing driver and son of Johnny Cecotto Sr.
GP2 driver, Barcelona interview
Episode: F1Weekly Podcast # 1142
Christian Klein
27-year-old Austrian driver, Formula Renault Germany Champion (2002), Masters of Formula 3 (2003), Sauber BMW test driver / HRT
Red Bull System Driver Development Programme participant; BMW/Peugeot endurance racer
Episode: F1Weekly Podcast # 1141
Kazuki Nakajima
Toyota Gazoo Racing driver and executive
Toyota Gazoo Racing
Episode: F1Weekly Podcast # 1140
Arvid Linblad
Red Bull Junior driver, leading British F4 champion turned European contender
Red Bull Junior Team
Episode: F1Weekly Podcast # 1139

Hosts

Clark Rogers
Host known for his engaging commentary and deep knowledge of motorsport dynamics.
Mark Rogers
Co-host with a strong background in motorsports and engaging rapport with listeners.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 189 ratings
  • The best in F1 coverage.

    There simply is not a better F1 podcast out there. Clark and Nasir have a lot of information and a lot of knowledge in F1. They are a true joy to listen to and cool guys to boot. I agree with them, Fernando Alonso’s special talent has been wasted by him not being able to get into a good let alone top car. Keep up the good work and an extra zero going your way guys!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Roland RP
    United States4 years ago
  • F1 Weekly

    I have been listening in the UK from the very first shows and really enjoy it as it gives a different perspective on F1 from the US.

    Love Motorsport mondial .

    I’ve also got into and appreciate much more US motorsport.

    Keep up the work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Csp55
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Apologies due to Toto! You screwed up

    NasirWhose work is usually impeccable screwed up on the latest podcast. When he said that German authorities had passed on information about insider trading relating to Toto to British authorities. he never mentioned that the Germans said at the time that they had found no evidence at all of any insider trading.

    Shame on you Nasir.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    myohmy2cents
    United States5 years ago
  • Something vital you forgot To mention

    Lewis may have had the faster package but Alonzo had nothing to lose. He could take risks that Lewis couldn’t. It wasnt more machismo.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    myohmy2cents
    United States5 years ago
  • Nasir is the only one holding this podcast together

    Used to love listening to this podcast but the host is just unpleasant and sounds very disinterested

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    NotoriousBGC
    Australia5 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the knowledgeable and humorous insights, making it one of the best sources for F1 coverage.
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F1Weekly Podcast # 1142
Q: What is Rio Haryanto's goal for the GP2 season?
To score as many points as possible, consistently fight for points where possible, and use the season to develop for potential future opportunities, while learning and adapting to higher competition.
F1Weekly Podcast # 1141
Q: What was the biggest adjustment when moving to endurance racing?
The driver noted that endurance racing demands longer stints in the car, around three hours or more, and adapting to a different rhythm and tire strategy, which changes the approach compared to single-seat racing.
F1Weekly Podcast # 1136
Q: Are you still connected with Red Bull, and what happened with the GP2 and Formula Nippon opportunities?
He explains he left Red Bull in 2008 after a challenging year and discusses management decisions, sponsorship, and pursuing opportunities in Japan (Formula Nippon) and GP2 while remaining hopeful about the future.
F1Weekly Podcast # 1136
Q: What's your story, Adrian, and how did you get involved in motorsport?
Adrian describes a multinational upbringing (Switzerland, Singapore, South Africa) and how he fell in love with F1 through watching races, leading him to karting and through the Red Bull development path into Formula BMW and GP2.
F1Weekly Podcast # 1131
Q: What advice would you give to young American drivers aspiring to succeed in F1?
Put effort into learning the tracks in Europe, and don't expect anyone to hand you a drive just because of your background.

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