The WTF1 Podcast covers all the latest F1 news, races, incidents and controversy. Who was at fault for the crash? Who needs to step up their game before they get the sack? What can be guaranteed… there will be arguments and there will be memes. What more could you possibly ask for?
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It's Spanish Grand Prix Race Week! De Vries will be in the Williams for FP1, Leclerc's Monaco curse continues at the Historic Grand Prix and Seb Vettel's been chatting politics on the BBC. more
There was a lot of hype but Miami didn't provide the greatest on-track action. However the race weekend gave us plenty of talking points (and rants) from another Verstappen and Leclerc battle to more woeful TV direction. Join us for another race revi... more
The grid is set for Miami with Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz securing Ferraris first front-row lock-out since 2019. We also talk about Verstappen's difficult weekend so far, Bottas thriving and some FIA ranting after driver criticism over the Miam... more
WTF1 has become a part of my routine for a race weekend. I love Katie on the show, representing all of the women who love F1 and the frequency of the episodes (a practice, qualifying, and race episode).
The chemistry and approach of the guys is good and fun but the pod is really too simple for an F1 fan. There’s never any real insight or deeper discussions, just pointless chat. They always answer simple stupid viewer questions (eg if RB do not sort reliability will they be out of title contention? - well yes obviously!). Should do more in-depth and no pander to simple fans
Lots of opinion and conjecture but not much in the way of analysis or insight. Better F1 podcasts out there.
Top podcast by proper F1 fans. more
Been listening to you guys for quite some time now. Always enjoy the british bias.. i mean the neutrality ja. Cheers from mexico.
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