The Ringer F1 Show: Recent Episodes

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We’re back from summer break! Meg and Spanners react to the results of the Dutch Grand Prix. They discuss the varying strategy decisions in response to the heavy rain, how tires and timing impacted different teams' results, and the reactions to Daniel Ricciardo’s crash. Then, they dive into their expectations for next weekend’s Italian Grand Prix. Host: Megan Schuster Guest: Spanners Ready Producer: Erika Cervantes Production Assistance: Chloe Clark Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Meg is joined by Tim Hauraney from the ‘Nailing the Apex' podcast and FanGraphs writer Michael Baumann to discuss what’s going on this silly season, starting with the lack of movement and contracts yet to be signed (0:49). Then, they make bold predictions for the second half of the season that include AlphaTauri finishing seventh and Yuki Tsunoda giving Daniel Ricciardo a run for his money (27:35).

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Guests: Tim Hauraney and Michael Baumann

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Meg is joined by Spanners to react to the Belgian Grand Prix and all the F1 news. They begin by discussing Verstappen’s win streak, contemplate how Checo Perez compares to his teammate and whether or not he has an equal chance, and then recap F1 news that Alpine's team principal and sports director will be parting ways. Later, they answer listener questions and touch on story lines to expect from summer break.

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Kevin is joined by Meg and Spanners to discuss the 2023 Hungarian Grand Prix, resulting in Red Bull’s 12th consecutive win of the season, breaking the record. They dive into Mercedes’s strategy compared to McLaren’s, discuss Checo’s performance and the need for a “statement drive,” and then follow up on listener questions involving who has the best driver lineup.

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Guests: Megan Schuster and Spanners Ready

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Kevin is joined by Motorsport's Matthew Somerfield to break down the grid as upgrades and adjustments are being made. They discuss the leap we’ve seen from McLaren as they made podium at Silverstone weeks ago (2:00), provide insight into the technicalities behind Red Bull’s successful car design this season (6:56), and predict which team could be the future Constructors' champion once new regulations are implemented (29:58).

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Guest: Matthew Somerfield

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Kevin is joined by Meg to react to the news that Daniel Ricciardo will be replacing Nyck De Vries at AlphaTauri for the remainder of the season. They weigh the biggest takeaways from the news, discuss what this could mean for Yuki Tsunoda as his teammate and Checo Perez as his potential competition, and touch on where this leaves De Vries.

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Kevin is joined by Spanners to discuss the race at Silverstone, which resulted in another win for Max Verstappen and an overall great day for the Brits. They break down McLaren’s impressive performance, with Lando Norris landing on the podium and Oscar Piastri not far behind; highlight the battle between Lewis Hamilton and Lando for no. 2 vs. no. 3; and wrap up with listener questions, where they answer which team would be their third-place pick in the running for the Constructors' Championship.

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Kevin is joined by Meg and Spanners to discuss the Austrian Grand Prix that resulted in Max Verstappen taking home another win. They begin by breaking down what happened with all the track limit penalties and discuss what solution could be implemented. Then they dive into Lewis Hamilton’s disappointing performance and his radio conversation with Toto Wolff, Carlos Sainz’s constant "intimidation" complaint, and then wrap things up with a discussion on why the Austrian Grand Prix has become one of their favorites, as well as some listener questions.

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Kevin is joined by The Athletic’s Luke Smith to break down the future of F1. They discuss the news that Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have bought into Alpine, weigh in on the constant Daniel Ricciardo rumors, touch on “godlike” drivers from F2, and contemplate where teams go when faced with their biggest challenge, Red Bull.

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Guest: Luke Smith

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Kevin is joined by Spanners Ready to recap the Canadian Grand Prix, which resulted in Max Verstappen taking home yet another win. They begin by discussing George Russell’s reliability within Mercedes and then touch on Alex Albon’s impressive performance and Nico Hulkenberg’s curse. Then, they answer listener questions and consider a future for Red Bull without Verstappen.

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Kevin is joined by TSN’s Tim Hauraney from the ‘Nailing the Apex’ podcast to preview all of the details heading into the Canadian Grand Prix, from track characteristics to the spectacle in Montreal (1:24). Then, ESPN’s Katie George joins to discuss which team she's looking forward to seeing on race day and Lewis Hamilton’s pending contract renewal with Mercedes (24:58).

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Guests: Tim Hauraney and Katie George

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Kevin is joined by Meg to discuss the news that Mattia Binotto has resigned from his position as team principal of Ferrari. They discuss first impressions once the news broke, review how this might affect the current structure of the organization and the drivers, and weigh in on the prospective team principal, Frederic Vassuer (0:39). Later, they touch on more news from the paddock focusing on Red Bull’s newest reserve driver, Daniel Ricciardo (21:50).

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Guest: Megan Schuster

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Kevin is joined by Spanners to break down the last race of the 2022 season, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. They discuss another Verstappen win (1:15), touch on the upcoming season featuring American driver Logan Sargeant (6:22), and dive into today's race between Charles Leclerc and Checo Pérez for P2 (10:20). Later, they discuss Sebastian Vettel’s career as a Formula One driver (13:37), on and off track drama between the Red Bull team (26:45), and how consumers can stay up-to-date during the off-season (36:47).

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Guest: Richard Ready

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Kevin is joined by Spanners to discuss the second to last race of the season, the Brazilian Grand Prix. They break down George Russell’s first F1 win and Mercedes’ race strategy (0:45), talk through Max Verstappen and Checo Perez’s relationship at Red Bull (10:12), and answer listener questions (18:46).

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Kevin is joined by Meg to run down the news around the grid ahead of the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. They discuss their first impressions of the track, Stoffel Vandoorne’s move to Aston Martin, Red Bull’s return to Sky Sports, and more (0:39)! Later, Juliet joins Kevin to break down her experience in-person at the Mexican Grand Prix and their first reaction to Formula 1’s weekend in Vegas (30:18).

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Guests: Juliet Litman and Megan Schuster

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Kevin is joined by Director of Media Rights at Formula One Ian Holmes to discuss the renewed three-year U.S. media-rights deal with ESPN, the market strategy targeting specific demographics, and the creation of the popular Netflix show ‘Drive to Survive’ and its upcoming season.

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Guest: Ian Holmes

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Kevin is joined by Meg and Taryn Bray to recap the F1 Mexican Grand Prix resulting in Max Verstappen’s 14th win of the season, Lewis Hamilton following behind in second place, and Sergio Perez in third. They reflect on Verstappen’s success after breaking the record for the most wins in a season (3:13), touch on the point gap between top teams Ferrari and Mercedes (6:35), and discuss the best of the rest, including Daniel Ricciardo’s rage drive and Fernando Alonso’s chaotic week ending with a DNF in today’s race (19:40). Later, they weigh in on the cost-cap penalty and debate whether it was enough (37:50).

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Guests: Megan Schuster and Taryn Bray

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Kevin is joined by Spanners following the U.S. Grand Prix that resulted in Max Verstappen’s 13th win of the season and Red Bull clinching the Constructors' Championship. They discuss Verstappen’s race against Lewis Hamilton (6:27), Mercedes’ newfound confidence and strategy (8:32), touch on Carlos Sainz going out (12:44), the back-and-forth battles throughout the race (17:12), and wrap things up with an early Mexican GP preview (41:15).

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With the United States Grand Prix in Austin coming up this weekend, Kevin is joined by Alfa Romeo’s Valtteri Bottas to discuss what he likes about racing in America, the F1 schedule changes, and more.

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Guest: Valtteri Bottas

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Kevin is joined by The Race journalist Scott Mitchell-Malm to preview the U.S. Grand Prix and discuss what is to come next season. They begin by discussing their pro-Austin stance compared to Miami and Vegas tracks (1:31), and touch on track characteristics that make Austin stand out (5:22). Later, they offer 2023 predictions and discuss potential car updates, driver opportunities, and team success (17:18).

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Kevin is joined by Spanners to break down the news that Red Bull and Aston Martin have breached the cost-cap rules. They discuss the penalties that could be enforced due to the breach of the cost cap (2:00), revisit Max Verstappen’s title race win four days out (19:50), and then provide an early U.S. Grand Prix preview (26:57).

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Kevin is joined by TSN contributor and race car driver Tim Hauraney to break down the Japanese Grand Prix that resulted in Max Verstappen clinching his second F1 Championship. They begin by discussing all the confusion around Verstappen’s win in regards to rules and regulations (0:39), weigh in on Pierre Gasly’s incident with a recovery vehicle on the track (9:58), and touch on the weather conditions and driver performance throughout the race (13:05). Later, they wrap things up by discussing the point system, driver market updates, and what we can expect from the last four races of the season (27:47).

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Guest: Tim Hauraney

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Kevin is joined by Spanners to react to the Singapore Grand Prix, which resulted in a win for Sergio Pérez and podium positions for both Ferrari drivers Leclerc and Sainz. They dive into “Checo’s” competitive performance, discuss Hamilton and Verstappen’s results, and answer listener questions regarding the Constructor's Championship, drivers' title standings, and what we can expect from the Japanese Grand Prix.

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Guest: Richard Ready

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Kevin is joined by Nate Saunders to break down all the news circulating around Formula One. They begin by discussing the new update from the FIA confirming there will be three additional sprint events next season (1:45), and then they revisit next year’s calendar update that includes 24 races (6:38) and preview the challenging upcoming grand prix in Singapore (13:30). Later, they weigh in on the future of the grid and the super license debate, predict Daniel Ricciardo’s next move, and touch on what we should be looking for at the tail end of the season (17:01).

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Guest: Nate Saunders

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Kevin is joined by the hosts of ‘Fast and Loose Sidecast’ to discuss how they caught the Formula One bug, Daniel Ricciardo’s future, Ferrari’s strategy, billionaire race car drivers, and much more (02:00). Their show, the 'Fast and Loose Sidecast' with Michelle Beadle and The Kid Mero, is available live on Amp. Later, Megan Schuster stops by to do some nuts-and-bolts talk on the driver market and take a close look at F1's new 24-race calendar (26:00). Host: Kevin Clark Guests: Michelle Beadle, The Kid Mero, and Megan Schuster Associate Producer: Jonathan Kermah Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Kevin is joined by Spanners to break down the results at Monza for the Italian Grand Prix. They begin by discussing Max Verstappen’s win and his chances of clinching the title, talk through the ongoing controversy of yet another race ending under a safety car, touch on Nyck de Vries’s Formula 1 debut, and wrap things up with a few listener questions.

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Guest: Richard Spanners

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Kevin is joined by “Missed Apex” podcaster Spanners to recap the Dutch Grand Prix, which resulted in Max Verstappen winning, George Russell finishing second, and Charles Leclerc finishing third. They discuss a conspiracy theory about the race, take listener questions, and briefly preview Monza.

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Kevin is joined by Michal Baumann to recap the first race back since summer break, the Belgian Grand Prix. They discuss Max Verstappen’s impressive win starting from P14, Ferrari’s exhausting strategy problems, and which upcoming races we should be looking forward to. Later they touch on the news that Daniel Ricciardo will not be returning to McLaren, and discuss what could be next for the driver.

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Guest: Michael Baumann

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Juliet Litman and Megan Schuster are joined by ‘Missed Apex Podcast’ host Richard “Spanners” Ready to discuss the deluge of F1 news this week, including Sebastian Vettel’s retirement, Fernando Alonso's move to Aston Martin, Daniel Ricciardo’s next move, the standoff between Oscar Piastri and Alpine, and more.

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Megan is joined by Mark Hamilton from the ‘Scuderia F1 Podcast’ and TSN’s Tim Hauraney to break down the Hungarian Grand Prix. They discuss yet another win by Max Verstappen, another questionable strategic performance by Ferrari, and a competitive race for Mercedes with both drivers finishing on the podium. Later, they answer listener questions going into summer break and touch on recent news that Sebastian Vettel will be retiring after the 2022 season.

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Guests: Mark Hamilton and Tim Hauraney

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Megan Schuster is joined by digital host Taryn Bray and Micheal Baumann to recap the French Grand Prix. They revisit the results, discuss another disappointing performance by Ferrari, weigh in on the future of the Paul Ricard Circuit, and wrap things up with listener questions.

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Guests: Taryn Bray and Michael Baumann

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Kevin is joined by Racer F1 correspondent Chris Medland to discuss surprises from the first half of the season, regulation changes, and what to expect at the Circuit Paul Ricard this weekend (2:49). Later, Pierre Gasly joins ‘Slow News Day’ to discuss his dinner with Michael Jordan, driving against lifelong peers, and the upcoming French Grand Prix (36:03).

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Guests: Pierre Gasly and Chris Medland

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Kevin Clark is joined by Ryan Hunn from the 'Stadio' podcast to share their reactions to Charles Leclerc's victory at the Austrian Grand Prix. They discuss all of the key moments and dramatic incidents of the race, take a look at the standings after today's events, and talk about what this means for Leclerc's rivalry with Max Verstappen going forward. (16:45) They then debate how the new track limits and regulation changes are affecting the competition and dissect the notable drivers currently lingering in the mid-table. (21:00) After the break, they answer listener questions and talk about their expectations for the rest of the season now that we're past the halfway point. (37:00) Host: Kevin Clark Guest: Ryan Hunn Production Assistance: Chris Sutton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Kevin is joined by ‘No Brakes’ podcast host Trey Kerby to preview the Austrian Grand Prix, before reviewing listener hot takes that include thoughts on team principals such as Toto Wolf and Mattia Binotto, drivers such as Nicholas Latiffi and Max Verstappen, and a potential MVD, aka Most Valuable Driver.

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Guest: Trey Kerby

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Kevin is joined by Megan Schuster and The Guardian’s Drew Lawrence to break down the British Grand Prix. They recap the results, talk about Carlos Sainz Jr. receiving his first win of the season, discuss Hamilton’s comeback at third, and revisit Ferrari and Red Bull’s strategy once more. Later, they address the crash involving Zhou Guanyu and Alex Albon before then answering more listener questions.

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Kevin is joined by Autosport reporter Luke Smith to preview the British Grand Prix and the Silverstone Circuit. They touch on last year’s race between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen, discuss the performance by British drivers from Lando Norris to George Russell to Hamilton, and then talk through the midseason pressure on Mercedes and Ferrari (1:42). Later, Sports Business Journal’s John Ourand joins to talk about the unofficial Formula 1 rights deal with ESPN that has increased exponentially from previous years (31:16).

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Guests: Luke Smith and John Ourand

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Nate Saunders joins Kevin to discuss results from the Montreal Grand Prix and touch on what’s to come for the rest of the season. Then, they make 2023 season predictions and touch on individuals that could shake up the driver market, such as four-time champion Sebastian Vettel, fan favorite Daniel Riccardo, and new driver Oscar Piastri.

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Guest: Nate Saunders

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Kevin is joined by 'Business Insider' editor Alanis King to recap the Canadian Grand Prix, which resulted in Max Verstappen winning, Carlos Sainz finishing second, and Lewis Hamilton finishing third. They discuss lessons they learned about Sainz, Mercedes-Benz car changes, and Fernando Alonso's up-and-down weekend.

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Kevin is joined by Michael Baumann to recap the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, which resulted in Red Bull taking first and second and Mercedes’s George Russel finishing third. They weigh in on Ferrari’s car trouble and their double retirement, discuss Formula 1’s porpoising issue, and recap Red Bull’s consistent performance. Later, they answer listener questions and provide a few thoughts on the upcoming Canadian GP.

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Guest: Michael Baumann

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Kevin is joined by ‘Missed Apex’ podcaster Spanners to preview the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. They weigh in on the pros and cons for the street circuit in Baku, discuss all the drama at Red Bull between drivers Max Verstappen and Checo Perez, revisit Ferrari’s strategy or lack thereof, and round out the conversation with takeaways from the season thus far.

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Tim Hauraney joins Kevin to break down the Monaco Grand Prix. They discuss the FIA’s response to the weather, Sergio Perez’s win, Red Bull and Ferrari’s strategy, and then wrap things up with listener questions.

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Guest: Tim Hauraney

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Kevin is joined by tech enthusiast Bryson Sullivan and The Guardian’s Drew Lawrence to answer the biggest questions of the season, such as the title favorite for the drivers championship, upgrade developments, performance reviews, and spending caps. Then, they wrap things up with predictions for the Monaco Grand Prix.

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Kevin is joined by The Ringer's own Megan Schuster to analyze what happened at the Spanish Grand Prix over the weekend, and they start their conversation by discussing if the results will ultimately be a disaster for Ferrari. They debate the winners and losers of the competition, go through the standings in both the Driver and Constructor championships, and talk about Drake's first Formula 1 betting experience. Kevin and Megan then end the pod by answering some listener questions. Host: Kevin Clark Guest: Megan Schuster Production Associate: Chris Sutton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Kevin Clark is joined by Michael Baumann to share reactions from the first-ever Miami Grand Prix. They discuss their biggest takeaways and talk through the winners such as Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz Jr. and the losers such as Mick Schumacher, McLaren, and AlphaTauri.

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Kevin Clark is joined by Michael Baumann to recap the Miami Grand Prix qualifying session that resulted in Charles Leclerc taking pole position, Carlos Sainz Jr. behind in second, followed by Max Verstappen taking third on the grid. They discuss the driver's response to the track, the impressive qualifying session by Valterri Bottas, and make predictions for the Sunday Miami GP.

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Kevin Clark is joined by ESPN’s Laurence Edmondson and Nate Saunders to preview the Miami Grand Prix. They share thoughts on track practice that resulted in RedBull car problems and a competitive session from Mercedes driver George Russell, and then discuss which car could be the most suited for this track, what drivers had to say, and wrap things up with weekend predictions.

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Guests: Laurence Edmondson and Nate Saunders

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Kevin Clark is joined by The Wall Street Journal’s Josh Robinson to discuss impressions from Day 2 of the Miami Grand Prix. They weigh in on fan-favorite drivers such as Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton, and touch on what they’re seeing in Miami, from the celebrities to the track tours (1:50). Later, Adam Stern from the Sports Business Journal joins to further break down the docu-series ‘Drive to Survive,’ Americanization of Formula One, and the economics behind this race and the sport (21:21).

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Kevin Clark is joined by Jessica Smetana to share first impressions of the Miami Grand Prix. They weigh in on the track that could make it a serious contender in Formula One, talk about what they’re looking forward to this weekend, and discuss the spectacle that is unfolding in Miami.

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Kevin Clark is joined by YouTuber Chain Bear to preview next week’s Miami Grand Prix and to answer your mailbag questions. Chain Bear explains the differences in tracks, breaks down the new regulations and their impact on the season, discusses driving styles, and much more!

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Kevin Clark is joined by Elizabeth Blackstock and Alex Kirshner to break down what we saw at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. They begin with naming their winners, such as Redbull and AlphaTauri’s Yuki Tsunoda, and then transition to their losers. Later they discuss how the results of this race will impact the upcoming Miami Grand Prix, and what to look for as the gap between Redbull and Ferrari tightens.

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Kevin Clark previews the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix and discusses what to look forward to from teams such as Redbull and Mercedes and what to expect from the first sprint race of the season (0:39). Later, Channel 6’s Spencer Hall joins for a deep dive of all 10 F1 teams and assists you with picking yours (5:48).

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Kevin Clark is joined by McLaren CEO Zak Brown to discuss the new racing series Extreme E, adjustments McLaren and other teams are making three races into the schedule, how regulations are affecting racing thus far, and the “Americanization” of F1 (1:30). Later, Juliet Litman joins to break down recent F1 news from Italy seizing Mazepin properties to Max Verstappen having an escape clause in his contract (17:54).

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Kevin Clark is joined by Fox’s RJ Young and Relapped’s Deanna to recap the Australian Grand Prix. They discuss the result of yet another win for Charles Leclerc, dive into the biggest takeaways from this race, touch on car developments for Red Bull and Mercedes, and wrap things up with listener questions.

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ESPN’s Nate Saunders joins Kevin Clark to preview the Australian Grand Prix. They discuss Mercedes’s performance thus far, the rivalry—or lack thereof—between Red Bull and Ferrari, and the updated track in Australia (2:09). Later, Jodi Walker joins to talk through the personalities we saw in the recent season of ‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’ and then participate in a best-hang mock draft (44:54).

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Kevin is joined by Ryan Hunn, Megan Schuster, and Erika Cervantes to draft their top picks for the 2022 season of Formula One. They draft their top drivers, principals, cars, and more on The Ringer’s first F1 mock draft.

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Kevin Clark is joined by Jessica Smetana to react to the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix that resulted in Max Verstappen taking home the win and the two Ferraris following close behind in second and third. They discuss their winners and losers, Ferrari’s consistency, the conflict surrounding the track in Saudi Arabia, and what to expect going into Australia.

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Kevin Clark is joined by Spanners Ready from ‘The Missed Apex Podcast’ to break down the start of the 2022 season of F1. They discuss new regulations, talk through Charles Leclerc’s win for Ferrari, determine which teams have the potential for development, and touch on the best of the rest (1:50). Later, Mallory Rubin joins to talk about her journey into F1 fandom, McLaren allegiance, and the upcoming Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (39:10).

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Kevin Clark is joined by Ryen Russillo to recap episodes 9 and 10 of Season 4 of ‘Drive to Survive’ (2:16) and talk about the rivalry between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen (21:41). Then Kevin is joined by Matthew Somerfield, the assistant technical editor at Motorsport Magazine, to preview the 2022 F1 season and talk about some of the more technical aspects of the sport (37:53).

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Kevin Clark is joined by Ryan Hunn to recap episodes 5 through 8 of season 4 of ‘Drive To Survive.’ They talk about Ryan being a fan of F1 racing before coming to the show (1:00), who they think will be favored to win this year (30:05), and some of their favorite tracks to see on the show (46:26).

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Kevin is joined by Juliet Litman to recap the first four episodes of the newest season of ‘Drive to Survive’. They explain why the show is so accessible to new viewers and why it turned them into fans of the sport. Next, they choose their favorite drivers and discuss the issues involving the Mazepin family. Finally, they share their thoughts on the upcoming golf and tennis shows created by the same producers. Host: Kevin Clark Guest: Juliet Litman Associate Producer: Mike Wargon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices