Updates and an educated, fun and unique perspective into the world of Formula One and other motor sport disciplines.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
Play Podcast: 04-15-24f1weekly1039.mp3 Nasir and the host are both thrilled for Fernando Alonso and Aston Martin. We are also anticipating Toto’s big LCH replacement decision. This week’s Motorsports Mondial spins the globe with racing news from Aust... more
Play Podcast: 04-08-24f1weekly1038.mp3 Nasir and the Host agree the predictable Japanese Grand Prix is always a great event. We also marked the tenth anniversary of loosing Jules Bianchi in a terrible accident in 2014. This week’s Motorsports Mondial... more
Play Podcast: 04-01-24f1weekly1037.mp3 Nasir Hameed has returned from his long journey to the land down under attending the Australian Grand Prix meeting up with F1Weekly Familia Jason Bentley “The Original JB” Bringing the listeners a tour of the Pa... more
Play Podcast: 03-18-24f1weekly1036.mp3 Nasir Hameed continues his travels around the world discovering old and current race tracks sharing his adventures with F1Weekly Familia members. As he crisscrosses the globe this week’s Motorsports Mondial feat... more
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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!
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. more
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. more
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.
Used to love listening to this podcast but the host is just unpleasant and sounds very disinterested
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