Welcome to The Racing Line, a Podcast that aims to present the most recent exploits in F1, MotoGP, Indycar, and Supercars in an innovative and engaging way. Join us weekly for robust discussions as we review races, interview guests in the motorsport industry, and propose and try to solve hypothetical scenarios that all motorsport fans want to hear and have options on. log
On this episode of The Racing Line Pod, the boys review the Singapore GP and a Ferrari win. We talk about how big brain Carlos managed the race from the front, Liam Lawson and Alpha Tauri, Red Bull's performance and the potential for the chasing back to get closer and more!
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Harry and Joey review the Italian GP in Monza. The boys talk Max and Red Bull, Ferrari's upturn in pace, McLaren, Williams, Alpha Tauri and more.
On this episode of The Racing Line Pod, Harry and Joey review the Dutch GP in Zandvoort. We talk Red Bull and Checo's struggles, Danny Ric and his wrist, our expectations for Oscar Piastri, Albon and Williams and more. Onward to Monza!
It's just Joey this week and what a week it has been in the Supercars circus. After a dominating showing by Brodie Kosteki and more than a few drivers confirmed to be in and out at teams, as well as an announcement for a new circuit coming to the V8 Supercars calendar next year, we have been given a lot to discuss this on this episode of the Podcast. We hope you enjoy!
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Harry and Joey discuss SVG's performance in Nascar over the weekend, what his leaving next year could mean for Supercars, and Will Brown's potential move to Triple Eight.
On this episode of the Racing Line Podcast, Harry and Joey review the Belgian GP as well as discuss the Supercars event at Sydney Motorsport Park. The keyword for this is 'Parity'.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Harry (for 3 minutes) and Joey are joined by our regular guest, Tristan Ellery. On the bill for this episode is the Hungarian GP, Harry's woeful internet connection, Supercars chat and more.
On this emergency podcast, Harry gives his thoughts on the main man Daniel Ricciardo and his return to the grid with Alpha Tauri!
On this episode of The Racing Line Pod, Joey and Harry review the British GP at Silverstone. On the talk sheet for the episode is McLaren and the HUGE step they seem to have taken with their upgrade package, Williams and their performance, as well as give an update on where we see each team after the races we've had so far.
On this episode of The Racing Line Pod, friend of the show and absolute legend Joey Mawson returns for another chat. The 2x S5000 champion is always open and candid and we love having him on for a chat.
On this episode of The Racing Line Pod, Harry and Joey review the Austrian GP, and what a race it was. We also touch on SVG and his crazy Nascar debut and Chaz Mostert at the Spa 24 hours.
In this episode: Sergio Perez performance review, Ferrari and Charles Leclerc, why Indycar is currently a better series and more.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Harry and Joe break down the best Monaco GP for a couple of years. We start with qualifying and how good a spectacle that was, to our highlights and disappointments of the weekend.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, with F1 being a literal washout, we talk Supercars exclusively and review the recent event in Tasmania. We continue our conversation about parity, how well Erebus are doing, and how Chaz Mostert and Cam Waters seem to be flying the Ford flag alone at the moment.
On this episode of The Racing Line Pod, the boys are joined by friend of the show, Tristan Ellery. For something a little different on a weekend of no racing, we debate whether GEN3 has been a failure or things are looking up for the category. A spicy debate ensues.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, the boys review the Formula 1 Miami GP. We discuss many topics including Red Bull dominance, Mercedes potential upgrades, Aston Martin having big decisions to make and more.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, the boys dissect the recent Azerbaijan GP in F1. Has Formula 1 gone backwards this year in terms of entertainment?
Also on the discussion bill is the epic weekend of Supercars action in Perth. We talk Erebus, parity and more.
Formula 1 and Supercars are finally back after a long break since the Australian GP. On this episode of the pod, the boys discuss Roland Dane's article from last week discussing the need for more young blood in Supercars and we discuss multiple topics from F1 ranging from Ferrari to Red Bull and Daniel Ricciardo.
On this episode of The Racing Line pod, the boys discuss the eventful and chaotic Australian GP. We hear from Anthony on what it was like on the ground at the GP, we talk through all the key points of a hugely eventful race in Melbourne. F1 was back in Aus and oh what a show they put on. Great episode.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, we again witness evidence that twins don't always see eye to eye. We discuss the Saudi Arabian GP and the perils the rest of the field has when trying to compete with Red Bull. The pod then takes a left turn when Anthony proposes a way to bring the field closer together, and Harry and Joe are having none of it. Fiery episode.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, the boys discuss the start to GEN3 Supercars in Newcastle. On the topic bill for this episode is how good these cars look, the competitiveness of the field and how good Chaz was, the Red Bull controversy, and more.
On this latest episode of The Racing Line Podcast, we are joined by a friend of the show, Thomas, in our Bahrain GP review. In this episode, we do a team-by-team analysis and discuss their performance in the first race. We could be in for an interesting season!
On this episode of The Racing Line Pod, the boys are joined by guest of the show, Christina, to discuss all things Drive to Survive in a Racing Line Pod version of the series review. We also discuss F1 testing and where we think some of the teams are at, as well as make some bold predictions for the season.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, the boys discuss the future of the pod, which is focusing on Supercars and Formula 1. We also discuss Supercars liveries, the championship battle, if we think Gen 3 will bring other teams into contention, drivers and more. Great episode.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Anthony and Harry discuss all things Formula 1. The boys discuss the upcoming season of Netflix's Drive to Survive and the potential storylines and who replaces Daniel Ricciardo as the entertainment of the show, our favourite livery releases so far, how long we think Red Bull will keep hold of Alpha Tauri and more.
On this episode of The Racing Line Pod, the boys are joined by friend of the show, Tristan Ellery, to breakdown the recent Bathurst 12 Hr race from the weekend. The boys also talk sponsorship in motorsport, with Tristan having an excellent insight into what it takes, some F1 news, and some Supercars news. Great episode.
On this week's episode of The Racing Line Pod, the dream team is back with all three amigos (or stooges) on the pod for the first time in a while. On the agenda for this episode is everyone's favourite motorsport, F1.
We discuss the upcoming Drive to Survive season and its impact, F1's reluctance to let Andretti and Cadillac into the sport, and the offseason Team Principal merry-go-round.
Also, don't forget to check out this weekend's upcoming Bathurst 12 Hr, and look out for our logo on the Valmont Racing AMG!
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Anthony and Joey preview the Bathurst 12 Hr. The boys break down all the entries and different classes within the race, including the battles between PRO, PRO-AM and SILVER cars. The competition looks to be as strong as ever and we can't wait for them to hit the mountain.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, the team begin a series of interviews in the lead-up to the Bathurst 12 Hr race, and Anthony and Joey welcome friend of the show Marcel Zalloua from Valmont Racing.
Valmont Racings part owner Marcel Zaloua joins the podcast for the second time to discuss what it takes to go endurance racing. After attempting the Bathurst 12 Hour in 2022, Valmont Racing has learned from its first attempt and brings a passion for a class win with a great driver lineup in the updated AMG Evo.
On the first episode of 2023, Harry and Joey interview 3x Australian Superbike Champion, Josh Waters.
Josh has had a hugely successful career, and we discuss what it was like coming from Mildura into the world of Motorsport, his successes in British Superbikes, and what the future holds. Great to have Josh on the pod and an awesome way to start 2022.
On this second last episode of The Racing Line Podcast for 2022, Harry and Joey preview the upcoming Supercars event, the Adelaide 500. They also farewell the Gen2 Supercars and give their hopes and dreams of what Gen3 will bring to the category in 2023. Here's hoping for a three-way fight between Tickford (Cam), Walkinshaw (Chaz) and Red Bull (SVG).
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Harry and Joey review the recent F1 season finale, the Abu Dhabi GP. Also up for discussion is how the sport will miss Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo, as well as a dissection of the potential issues F1 may have with the influx of Cryptocurrency sponsorships in the sport.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, we have the A team back with Anthony, Harry and Joey reviewing the Brazilian GP at Interlagos. Anthony starts off with his hate of DRS, but Joey and Harry offer some pushback after what they think was a great GP. We also discuss the recent issues at Red Bull, Mercedes resurgence and what it means for 2023, and more. Great episode.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Anthony returns in Harry's absence to discuss all the happenings of motorsport over the past week. First up is Pecco winning the MotoGP championship with Ducati, Yamaha mistakes, what F1 could learn from both MotoGP and WEC to stay more sustainable, and discussed Ferrari and Mercedes and their fight for P2 in the championship.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Harry and Joey review the US GP at COTA. Up for discussion is Red Bull's domination this year, honouring Dietrich Mateschitz, Fernando Alonso and his penalty and more.
We also review the MotoGP event in Malaysia, where Pecco Bagnaia has one hand on the championship, Jack Miller being Mr Consistent, and where we see the grid next year.
In a busy episode, we also preview the Gold Coast 500 Supercars event upcoming this weekend. Joey also discusses the potential for a Boost Mobile entry on next years grid. Packed episode.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Harry and Joey review the return of MotoGP to Phillip Island, Pecco Bagnaia taking over the championship lead, Ducati showing strength and where the sport is heading next year.
We also talk the recent FIA Budget Cap ruling which has led to some typical F1 team arguments, as well as previewing the upcoming USGP at one of our favourite tracks, COTA.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Harry and Joey are joined by guest and new Supercars correspondent, Thomas. On the agenda for this episode is the Japanese GP, Max winning his second championship in a confusing but dominant style, the 'tractor' incident, driver moves and more.
We also talk the epicness that was the Bathurst 1000, with SVG and Garth Tander taking out the win. We also discuss the early race incidents, how Chaz and Cam looked rapid throughout and took the fight to Red Bull the entire way, and how we hope that Gen3 brings them all closer, and also discuss DJR and their performance in endurance races. Great episode.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Harry and Joey dissect the recent Formula 1 Singapore GP. Up for discussion is Sergio Perez's performance, Charles and the championship, wet weather debacles and budget cap shenanigans.
We also talk MotoGP and the Thai GP from over the weekend, where Jack Miller had another great weekend and the championship is so close between Quatararo and Bagnaia going into the last three races.
We also briefly preview Australia's favourite race, the Bathurst 1000. We talk about Holden's final Bathurst, SVG and WAU and more.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, we discuss the recent MotoGP event where Aussie Jack got his first win of the season in dominating fashion. We also talk about how the MotoGP season will finish up.
We discuss the latest rumours that SVG might be dabbling in Nascar in 2023, as well as preview the upcoming Singapore GP in F1 and how the championship could play out.
On this very special episode of The Racing Line Podcast, we pod in person for the first time to commemorate our ONE year Birthday. We talk MotoGP, our favourite moments from the first year of our podcasting journey, answer a few fan questions and, as per normal, discuss all things Motorsport.
The team at the podcast would like to thank everyone that has supported us over the past year, we appreciate you all!
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Joey and Harry are joined by regular guest and friend of the show, Tristan Ellery. Up for discussion is the Italian GP in Monza, Max's dominance, Mercedes and their performance, Daniel Ricciardo's weekend, Nyck De Vries, Ferrari and more.
We also discuss Indycar and Australia's Will Power taking home the championship with a super consistent season of multiple pole positions and NINE podiums in a row. We also talk about Colton Herta and the whole super license debacle.
We also talk Supercars and the final event at Pukekohe. This track has historic significance in Supercars and we think the final event was a great one. Huge thankyou to Tristan for jumping on and offering his wisdom on the pod!
On the 50th Episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Anthony and Joey talk the recent Dutch GP at Zandvoort. Up for discussion is Max and Red Bull dominance, Mercedes and Ferrari, will McLaren persevere with DR and more, and Albon and Latifi at Williams.
They also discuss the recent MotoGP race at Misano and Pecco Bagnaia getting another win, the performance of Bastianini and his ability to keep his tyres 'on', and Honda's future in the sport.
We also talk Indycar and the race in Portland, Will Power's run for the championship with one race left, and Scott McLaughlin's performance over the weekend and his chances at winning the championship!
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, the boys begin by discussing the recent Belgian GP at Spa. We talk Ferrari and their now comical strategy calls, Max Verstappen and Red Bull dominating, Daniel Ricciardo and McLaren (Joey has enough of Anthony on this topic) and more.
We also deep dive into the recent announcement that Audi Motorsport will be entering F1 in 2026 as a constructor. Anthony has a take on the W Series and Jamie Chadwick is moving up the motorsport ladder. Full and heated episode.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, the boys discuss the recent MotoGP race at The Red Bull Ring in Austria. We talk 'Perfect' Pecco Bagnaia, Remy Gardiner, MotoGP Sprint races and more.
We also talk Indycar, and with two races left, who's going to win the championship (come on Aussie Will Power) and again, discussing the epicness that is Indy.
Lastly, Formula 1 is back this week at our favourite track, Spa. The boys give a couple of hot takes and Anthony tries to use an Astronomy metaphor that leaves Harry and Joe speechless. Great episode.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, we are joined by Tristan Ellery in a week where there isn't much Motorsport to discuss, but this is where the best content comes from!
We answer a couple of fan questions including what are our favourite liveries past and present, and what tracks do we want to see on the F1 calendar that aren't currently there.
We also talk Remy Gardiner potentially losing his seat, DJR selling a stake in the racing team, and get Tristan and Joey's thoughts on the Oscar Piastri/Alpine/Daniel Ricciardo/McLaren drama.
Huge thankyou to Tristan for joining us again! Great episode
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Anthony and Joey dissect the latest MotoGP race at Silverstone. Our MotoGP correspondent was meant to make an appearance but couldn't, and Harry was disappointed that he wasn't able to take in the words of the wise Michael throughout the review.
Also up for discussion is our continuing love affair with Indycar and the latest race in Nashville, where our Kiwi brethren took out a 1-2 finish in a drama filled race.
Harry and Anthony also discuss the big news in F1 this week, being the Oscar Piastri/Daniel Ricciardo/Alpine/McLaren drama that looks like Mark Webber has had a part in!
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Harry and Anthony talk about the latest F1 race at the Hungaroring. On the agenda in this episode are Max's form, Ferrari and McLaren strategy, Fernando Alonso's shock move to Aston Martin (welcome Oscar Piastri), and Mercedes looking a strong bet for P2 in the Constructors. We also discuss the recent Supercars event at The Bend and the dominance shown by Red Bull and SVG, as well as more Indycar talk (can you tell we're loving it) and the potential to have an Australian win the championship, with Will Power now leading the championship.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, the boys discuss the most recent F1 French GP. Up for discussion is Ferrari and their reliability issues, Ferrari and their strategy calls, and Ferrari and throwing away points. Oh, and did we mention Ferrari threw away a podium for Carlos Sainz? We also talk Mercedes consistency, Hamilton's form, McLaren and more.
We also talk Indycar and the doubleheader at Iowa Speedway, Will Power and his power charge for the championship, and if any Indycar drivers will make the jump to F1 soon. Packed episode.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, the boys discuss the recent Indycar race in Toronto where Scott Dixon takes the win and writes himself into the Indy history books with his 52nd win, the contract shemozzle between Chip Ganassi Racing and McLaren for Alex Palou, whether it is currently harder to win an F1 or Indycar championship and more.
We also answer a couple of fan questions including who we think are the Top 10 Australian Drivers currently (Anthony has an outstanding hot take here), as well as our favourite tracks on the F1 calendar from 1-22.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, the team discusses the most recent Austrian GP and Ferrari's win, Williams and Alex Albon's performance, Haas and Mick Schumacher, McLaren, and more.
We also review the recent Supercars event in Townsville. Up for discussion are WAU, Triple Eight and their race pace, Tickfords performance, and how DJR is looking really strong.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Harry, Anthony and Joey are joined by special guest, Tristan Ellery. On the pod this week is the epic race that was Silverstone and a demonstration of what F1 could and should be on a weekly basis, Daniel Ricciardo and McLaren, the effectiveness of the halo on these cars and more!
We also talk Indycar and the recent race in Ohio, where Scott McLaughlin grabs his second win of the season, Will Power's epic drive from last to the podium, and Romain Grosjean and Andretti drivers up to some shenanigans. Awesome episode and huge thank you to Tristan for coming on!
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Joey and Anthony review the most recent MotoGP race in Assen, Netherlands. On the discussion bill was the performance of Fabio Quartararo, Pecco Bagnaia and his bounce back, and Aleix's heroic ride back through the field.
As it's been a slower week in Motorsport, the boys then deep dive into the world of WEC and the future of Prototype racing, and the mass influx in manufacturer participation in the WEC and IMSA Championships. If you have never heard of the World Endurance Championship or the IMSA Weathertech Sportscar Championship then you may be chomping at the bit by the end of this episode!
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, the boys review the most recent Formula 1 GP in Montreal. Topics on the agenda include McLaren's performance (or lack thereof), Red Bull and Max Verstappen's uber-professional way they go about winning races, Mercedes resurgence, and more.
We also discuss the recent Supercars event in Darwin, where we had three different race winners across the weekend, and how good the spectacle was. Joey thinks that DJR is coming into some form, and Harry and Anthony pose the question of whether WAU can challenge for the Constructors when Chaz seems to be putting up most of their points alone. We also talk Joey Mawson and his recent S5000 championship win and how Supercars teams should be looking at Joey moving forward.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, the boys break down the most recent Formula 1 Azerbaijan GP. Up for discussion is Ferrari reliability and the potential effect it will have on their push for the championship, McLaren team orders and our boy DR's performance, how Red bull is a well-oiled machine, and more.
We also discuss the latest Indycar race at Road America and how the spectacle of Indycar is getting better and better each week with the number of drivers and teams having the ability to challenge for wins. Great episode.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, the boys begin by discussing the latest MotoGP race in Catalunya, the MotoGP driver market, and the merry-go-round that is silly season.
Also up for discussion is Indycar and how the racing is of a greater spectacle than F1 at the moment, the current issues with F1 and how they can adopt various concepts from Indy (with the caveat that we love F1 and just want to see it be the best it can be). The boys also come up with how they would improve the racing in F1. We also chat about WEC and the upcoming Le Mans 24hrs. Packed and banter-filled episode!
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, the boys discuss the recent Formula 1 Monaco GP. Up for discussion this week is whether Monaco is suited to the modern-day F1 car, whether our favourite Canadians (we use that term extremely loosely) deserve to continue on the grid, Power Rankings, and more.
We also discuss the latest happenings in MotoGP with a review of the recent Italian GP in Mugello, an update on Remy Gardiner's progress in his first season, as well a Joey deep dive on all things two-wheeled. Packed episode.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Anthony, Joey, and Harry discuss the recent Spanish GP. The pod gets a bit spicy this week as the boys debate whether our man Daniel Ricciardo is past it, McLaren's need to pick up their game, George Russell doing an amazing job with Mercedes, and more.
The boys also discuss the recent Supercars event at Winton. On the agenda was the awakening of Cam Waters, the consistency of SVG, Grove Racing hitting their groove in 2022 and more. Action packed and spice filled episode.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Joey and Anthony interview Marcel Zalloua. It was great to have Marcel on the podcast. Marcel is a gentleman driver who has raced in the Michelin Sprint Cup, is a Bathurst 12 Hour ex-pat, and has driven at the Abu Dhabi 6 Hour. In this episode, we talk about his journey into racing, his preparation for the upcoming Bathurst 12 Hour, and the future goals of Valmont Racing. Great insights throughout and a great listen.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Anthony, Harry, and Joey discuss (some may say rant) the Miami GP. Topics on the agenda include the Americanisation of the weekend, the track layout and its similarity to most other new tracks, the celebrity influence, and more.
The boys also discuss the latest from the Supercars championship, particularly WAU's move to Ford next year, and what that means for Supercars moving forward.
The big news in MotoGP is also up for discussion, with Suzuki's announcement last week of pulling out of the sport as of next year. An action-packed episode where there are rants and we didn't even have Michael on!
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Anthony, Harry and Michael get into the 'meat and potatoes' of both F1 and MotoGP.
In Formula 1, the team discusses the validity of a circuit like Imola with modern-day Formula 1 cars, Bottas's resurgence, and the Mercedes conundrum.
In MotoGP, the team discuss the Yamaha Dilemma, Jack Miller, and his inability to sustain a championship fight, Honda and Aprilia. One not to miss.
On this banter-filled episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Harry, Anthony, and Joey discuss a number of topics, including the F1 calendar and the threat historic tracks are currently facing from new markets, the Bathurst 6 Hour Race that featured friends of the Pod, The Ellery's. The F1 2023 driver market, and a charged discussion on MotoGP. A packed episode.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Harry and Joey review what was an absolutely epic weekend of Motorsport at Albert Park. Unfortunately, Anthony wasn't able to join us for this episode, and Michael is currently somewhere in Brazil doing the samba. Nevertheless, the boys discuss everything from Canadians clashing on track, how good it was to see F1 back on Australian soil, and the awesome spectacle Supercars put on as a support category. Great episode.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Anthony and Joey interview the guys from Ellery Racing (Steve, Tristan, and Dalton). The family has a rich history in Australian Motorsport, with Steve having driven in the ATCC and Supercars for many years. Tristan and Dalton are forging their own motorsport journey, with Tristan currently racing in the BMW M3 Australian Production Car Series, and Dalton driving in the Turtle Wax National Trans Am Series. We were lucky enough to chat to them on the week of the Bathurst 6-Hour event, where they will be competing this coming weekend. Great conversation with these guys, awesome listen.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, the boys interview s5000 driver Jimmy Golding. Jimmy is a young driver who has driven in a multitude of categories throughout his motorsport journey, and his insights into the world of motorsport are extremely interesting. Great listen.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, the boys discuss the recent Saudi Arabian GP in Formula 1, discussing how the new regulations seem to be giving us better racing, the Human Rights issues that came to the fore in F1 this weekend and more.
We also discuss the second round of the Supercars Championship at Symmons Plains in Tasmania and how good Triple Eight and Shane Van Gisbergen were all weekend, as well as how we think Supercars are going to go at Albert Park in two weeks. A packed but awesome episode.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, both Anthony and Harry are disappointed and concerned about McLaren's pace over the entire weekend and Joey expresses how much he disliked the latest season of Drive to Survive due to the over dramatisation of a season that really didn't need it. F1 is back and we're so excited to be able to discuss actual racing! Great episode.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Joey and Anthony interview Nathan Herne, the current TransAm Series Champion. He is a young man with wisdom beyond his years, and his insights into the challenges of going racing are quite profound. Great listen.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, we welcome our resident MotoGP correspondent back to the pod and he gives us a monologue, some may say tirade, when discussing MotoGP; Harry is unsure about Triple Eight's chances of winning the constructors championship in supercars; Joey is optimistic about Walkinshaw's chances this year; and Anthony tries to slow down Michael with little effect. Great episode.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, the boys discuss the upcoming Supercars season in-depth, offering some predictions and opinions on the teams and drivers throughout the field. A great episode.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Harry is really impressed with how good McLaren, Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes look, Anthony ponders whether it would be a good idea for Oscar Piastri to potentially take a possible vacant seat at Haas, and Joey discusses Andretti's potential move into F1. A great episode.
On this special episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Anthony and Joey interview James Xiberras from Red Bull Ampol Racing. James is a Junior Design Engineer with Red Bull and gives some great insights throughout the pod, and some great banter as well. One not to miss.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Harry again shows his love for McLaren by insisting the new livery is awesome, Joey deep dives into MotoGP testing, and Anthony gives the pod a rundown of his weekend spent karting at the City of Sydney Trials.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Joey discusses Walkinshaw trying to bring a new manufacturer to Supercars for the start of Gen3, Anthony ponders whether Formula E is a viable option for drivers that don't make the cut in Formula 1, and Harry thinks there's a conspiracy by Red Bull and Honda. Great discussion episode.
In this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Joey shows how deeply he has been pondering the state of motorsport in the off-season, Anthony and Michael get fiery in regard to Suzuki and KTM in MotoGP, and Harry struggles to understand why other categories don't follow F1's lead when it comes to their socials. Great off-season episode.
On the first Racing Line Podcast episode of 2022, Anthony powers through and pods with Covid, Michael attended but with minimal research, Joey accuses Harry of being a 'McLaren simp' (no idea what that means), and Harry has some bold predictions for 2022. A great return for the team.
On this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Harry calls out Michael Masi for his lack of clarity when making decisions that ultimately decided the championship, Anthony gives Honda some kudos after their initial re-entry to F1 was rough, Joey informs the pod he wants to deep dive into ground effect cars before the 2022 season, and unfortunately, Michael is away due to work commitments (he will be back). An awesome episode
In this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Joey is still pumped about Walkinshaw Andretti United's win in the great race, Anthony enjoyed the entire week (perhaps watching the races whilst at work), and Harry enjoyed the TV coverage, comparing Mark Skaife to Martin Brundle, and Michael is once again absent from the podcast. A great episode.
In this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Anthony is right on all things, Joey thinks that Lewis will win the Formula 1 Championship, Harry thinks that Max is pushing the boundaries too far on the track, and Michael is MIA again. A tabasco and salt-filled episode you won't want to miss.
In this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Joey believes things with every inch of his being, Harry ponders whether Drive to Survive has contributed to the growth in popularity of motorsport in Australia, Michael purchased a Red Bull Ampol hat at Sydney Motorsport Park last week and now has an allegiance to the team, and Anthony displays his love for supercars throughout the entire pod.
In this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Michael is very, very busy and can't make the pod but it wasn't mentioned until halfway through, Anthony ponders whether the F1 season is too long and goes to the wrong tracks, Harry hopes that McLaren is stronger in Jeddah (come on DR3), and Joey is excited for George Russell in a Mercedes next year.
In this Brazilian Gp review of The Racing Line Podcast, Harry staunchly defends Lewis Hamilton’s performance this weekend, Anthony thinks he could have driven that car to victory (he’s clearly dreaming), Joey utilises his ‘eye test’ to dissect F1 matters, and Michael is amazed at the speed of the pitlane entry at Interlagos.
In the 10th episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Joey defends Jack Miller from the naysayers, Anthony struggles with saying Joan Mir’s name and display’s his affinity for Tabasco sauce, Michael tries really hard to get a Suzuki sponsorship and Harry is still undecided about which team to follow.
In this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Anthony loved how dominant Pecco Bagnaia was, Joey thinks that Bagnaia will be the Number 1 rider for Ducati moving forward, Harry ponders whether Quartararo would've won the world championship if Bagnaia didn't fall at the last race, and Michael is absent again ensuring there is less Jack Miller hate than usual.
In this episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Anthony cracks up at the size of Joey's water bottle, Harry thinks Ferrari may have the edge over Mclaren for P3 in the Constructors, Joey expresses his disappointment in Valteri Bottas's performance, and Michael is M.I.A with a supposed bout of tonsilitis. An episode you won't want to miss.
In this special episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Anthony and Harry interview current TCR driver, Aaron Cameron. We discuss Aaron's formative years in motorsport, his current drive in TCR with Team Valvoline GRM, and potential plans for the future, plus much more. Throughout the interview, Aaron gives some great insights into a number of topics, an unmissable episode.
In the latest Moto GP episode of The Racing Line Podcast, Michael gives an in-depth review of the race and displays his dislike for Jack Miller (again), Anthony thinks Bagnaia was awesome in the race, Joey questions Ducatti and Harry doesn't understand why Ducatti strategists can't read a temperature gauge.
In this episode of the Racing Line Podcast, Anthony ponders whether Mercedes are at a disadvantage in regard to strategy because of their dominance in the turbo-hybrid era, we establish that Harry is Daniel Ricciardo fanboy, Joey thinks that Daniel is in the top 3 or 4 drivers on the grid, and Michael loved watching F1 at the Circuit of the America's.
In this special episode of the Racing Line Podcast, Anthony and Harry interview current Australian S5000 series Champion Joey Mawson. Joey has raced in a number of different categories throughout his career against some of the best drivers in the world, including Mick Schumacher and Lando Norris. We discuss Joey's career from karting in Australia to racing in Europe to coming back home, as well as his future aspirations. Throughout the interview, Joey has some great insights into the world of motorsport. An episode you don't want to miss.
On this weeks episode, the boys review the recent F1 Turkish GP and delve into the Engine Regulations changing in 2026 and the potential for new teams entering the sport. Anthony gives his opinion on all things, Joey calls Michael out on his love for Lewis Hamilton, Harry thoroughly enjoys Ferrari team radio and Michael accuses Anthony of pontificating on the Podcast.
In this weeks episode, the boy's deep dive on the Moto GP race that was at the Circuit of the America's in Texas. Michael gives an in-depth review of the race, Joeseph has a number of questions for the boys, Anthony is excited about the Moto 2 season and Harry doesn't believe Michael actually likes Jack Miller. We also preview the upcoming Turkish GP in Formula 1 coming up this weekend.
In this episode the boys review this weekends Russian Grand Prix, release our initial Driver Power Ranking, and come up with a decision as to who was the greatest ever F1 "non' World Champion.