An F1 Podcast for the casual fan. Headgum's Jake Hurwitz, Geoffrey James, Marika Brownlee, Andrew Pile and Casey Donahue discuss and recap the latest Formula 1 Grand Prix and all the little boys who drive the little cars. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsComedy |
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A podcast that manages to be super relaxing and thorough. Doesn’t get too into the nitty gritty of F1 technical details—thankfully IMO since I love the more casual, personal format that this pod promises. The recaps of the races and DTS episodes are detailed and insightful. Should hardcore fans listen? I’d say absolutely, if they are interested in the human side of F1. And who wouldn’t be? It’s the most “sports entertainment”- adjacent sport there is, so lean into the pulp, I say.
I love these guys but this is literally the only podcast I listen to on 1.75x. Stretching 30-min of content to 90 because of how slowly they all talk and how unprepared they are is both impressive and endlessly frustrating.
I quite enjoy the pod, Marika and Casey clearly really enjoy the sport. I think Pile is very naturally funny, but for some reason he cracks a fat joke in most episodes, which feels weird. Also Casey and Pile are bad about interrupting Marika (in my opinion), although maybe that’s a zoom thing. But this show got me into F1, so thank you!
I like this, it’s good.
The combination of some of my favorite Headgum people and casual F1 analysis hits exactly right.
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