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Issy and Nav, lifelong Formula 1 fans, are forcing their best friend Reem to watch F1. She can’t tell a Red Bull from a Haas—but that’s about to change. We’re taking you along for the ride, as we give her a motorsport education like no other! Expect unhinged live reactions, chaotic debates about who really deserved the podium, and all the context you didn’t know you needed to keep up. So buckle up as we tackle the 2025 season. Grand Pricks was Highly Commended for Best Sport Podcast at the 2025 Independent Podcast Awards. Follow us on socials: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grandprickspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grandprickspodcast/ X: https://x.com/grandprickspod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Grandprickspodcast Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.Grand Pricks Politique et gouvernement
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    • Red Flags & White Lies: Racing Bulls’ Rise in F1, Liam Lawson’s Red Bull Demotion and Redemption, and Isack Hadjar’s Breakout Season
      Jan 23 2026

      Racing Bulls has always been known as Red Bull Racing’s sister team, a junior outfit designed to develop young talent and prepare future Formula 1 champions like Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen. But under new leadership, that identity is starting to shift.


      In this episode of Grand Pricks, we unpack Racing Bulls’ transformation across the 2024 and 2025 Formula 1 seasons. After a difficult 2024 campaign that ended with P8 in the Constructors’ Championship, the team entered 2025 determined to fight higher up the midfield under team principal Laurent Mekies. With rookie Isack Hadjar and experienced driver Yuki Tsunoda, the season started positively, before everything changed just two races in.


      Liam Lawson was abruptly demoted from Red Bull Racing and swapped with Tsunoda, a move that sent shockwaves through the F1 paddock and reshaped Racing Bulls’ season. What followed was a slow but impressive resurgence.


      Hadjar unlocked his potential with a standout rookie campaign, securing Racing Bulls’ first podium since 2023 and earning a promotion to Red Bull for the 2026 season. Lawson also rebuilt his reputation, delivering consistent points finishes, contributing to a rare double-points result in 2025, and securing a new contract with Racing Bulls for 2026.


      The drama didn’t stop on track. Midway through the season, Christian Horner was sensationally sacked, triggering major leadership changes across Red Bull’s F1 teams. Laurent Mekies stepped up to become Red Bull team principal, while Alan Permane took charge at Racing Bulls, continuing the vision of developing young drivers while making the team genuinely competitive.


      With Racing Bulls finishing P6 in the 2025 Constructors’ Championship, the foundations are firmly in place for an even stronger future. Featuring real race audio, driver clips, in-depth analysis, and discussion, this episode tells the full story of Racing Bulls’ rise and why they are no longer just Red Bull’s feeder team.


      About the Series: Over ten episodes, Grand Pricks explore every 2025 Formula 1 team in depth, unpacking the drama, decisions, and defining moments, both on track and behind closed doors. Starting from last place in the Constructors' Championship to first, we reveal the stories you didn't see on race day.


      New episodes weekly. Subscribe now.


      Follow us on socials:

      TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grandprickspodcast

      Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grandprickspodcast/

      X: https://x.com/grandprickspod

      YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Grandprickspodcast


      Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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      1 h et 47 min
    • Red Flags & White Lies: Aston Martin’s Newey Era, Alonso’s Title Dream, and the Fight Back To The Top in F1 2025
      Jan 16 2026

      Aston Martin is one of Formula One’s most ambitious teams, but ambition alone doesn’t win championships.


      Owned by Canadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll, Aston Martin returned to the F1 grid in 2021 with bold long-term goals of becoming a championship-winning team. Early signs of promise came in 2023, when two-time World Champion Fernando Alonso delivered eight podium finishes, marking the team’s most competitive season to date.


      However, momentum quickly faded. As rivals like Red Bull, Ferrari, Mercedes, and McLaren surged ahead, Aston Martin struggled to keep pace. Despite Alonso’s experience and pedigree, the team has yet to secure a race win since its debut. Meanwhile, teammate and team owner’s son Lance Stroll has achieved only three career podiums, none with Aston Martin, and neither driver has returned to the podium since 2023.


      So what went wrong?


      This episode explores Aston Martin’s performance decline, internal challenges, and the major leadership shake-up designed to reset the team’s trajectory. With legendary engineer Adrian Newey having joined in 2025 and stepping into the role of Team Principal in 2026, alongside Andy Cowell becoming Chief Strategy Officer, Aston Martin is clearly betting big on the future.


      While 2025 has been framed as a “survival season,” the real focus lies on 2026 and the upcoming regulation changes, a potential turning point that could redefine the team’s fortunes. As Lawrence Stroll famously put it, “Rome wasn’t built in a day,” and building a title-winning F1 team is no different.


      This is the story of how Aston Martin fell to P7 in the 2025 standings, why their championship hopes remain uncertain, and whether Fernando Alonso’s dream of a third World Championship is still alive.


      One thing is clear: For Aston Martin, failure isn’t an option.


      About the Series: Over ten episodes, Grand Pricks explore every 2025 Formula 1 team in depth, unpacking the drama, decisions, and defining moments, both on track and behind closed doors. Starting from last place in the Constructors' Championship to first, we reveal the stories you didn't see on race day.


      New episodes weekly. Subscribe now.


      Follow us on socials:

      TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grandprickspodcast

      Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grandprickspodcast/

      X: https://x.com/grandprickspod

      YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Grandprickspodcast


      Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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      1 h et 29 min
    • Red Flags and White Lies: Haas’s Rise from Underdog to Midfield Contender Under Ayao Komatsu
      Jan 9 2026

      Haas F1 Team, the first American-owned Formula 1 outfit in decades, has experienced a turbulent journey since its debut in 2016, marked by sharp highs, painful lows, and constant reinvention. Now, the team finds itself in a very different position. After finishing P7 in the Constructors’ Championship in 2024 and P8 in 2025, Haas has emerged as a genuine midfield contender, setting a strong competitive foundation as it continues to roll out crucial upgrades.


      Recent seasons have brought major structural changes. In 2024, Ayao Komatsu replaced Guenther Steiner as Team Principal, ushering in a quieter but more methodical leadership style. Alongside this shift, Haas strengthened its financial and technical footing through new partnerships, including one with Toyota, signalling a more stable and ambitious future.


      The team also refreshed its driver lineup for 2025, signing former Alpine driver Esteban Ocon and rookie Ollie Bearman. The pairing has delivered a mixed bag of results, flashes of promise alongside inevitable setbacks, highlighted by Bearman’s stunning P4 finish in Mexico, one of the standout performances of Haas’s modern era.


      But with Formula 1’s sweeping 2026 regulation changes looming, the key question remains: Will Haas be able to keep up with the rest of the midfield as teams redirect time and resources toward future seasons, or will they struggle to maintain momentum and fall behind? In this episode, we examine Haas’s 2025 campaign in the context of its past, and explore what the data and decisions suggest about what comes next.


      About the Series: Over ten episodes, Grand Pricks explore every 2025 Formula 1 team in depth, unpacking the drama, decisions, and defining moments, both on track and behind closed doors. Starting from last place in the Constructors' Championship to first, we reveal the stories you didn't see on race day.


      New episodes weekly. Subscribe now.


      Follow us on socials:

      TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grandprickspodcast

      Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grandprickspodcast/

      X: https://x.com/grandprickspod

      YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Grandprickspodcast


      Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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      1 h et 21 min
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