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  • Kimi's got a secret
    Jun 23 2026

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    How Kimi Antonelli Became a Championship Contender So Fast | Toto Wolff Exclusive

    How does a young driver go from Formula One rookie to championship leader in just his second season?

    In this exclusive episode, Toto Wolff pulls back the curtain on Kimi Antonelli's remarkable rise to the top of Formula One. From the countless hours spent in the simulator during the off-season to the mental preparation, engineering collaboration, and relentless pursuit of improvement, Toto reveals the work that fans never see.

    Discover how Kimi used every opportunity—including unexpected canceled race weekends—to accelerate his development, strengthen his understanding of racecraft, and refine the consistency that has made him one of the sport's most formidable competitors.

    Toto shares behind-the-scenes stories from Mercedes, explains the qualities that separate talented drivers from future world champions, and discusses why Kimi's maturity, discipline, and hunger to learn have allowed him to establish such a commanding lead in the Drivers' Championship at such a young age.

    Whether you're a lifelong Formula One fan or simply fascinated by elite performance, this is an in-depth look at the making of a championship-caliber driver and the mindset required to succeed at the highest level of motorsport.

    🎙️ Featuring:
    • Toto Wolff on Kimi's off-season transformation
    • The hidden work behind Formula One success
    • Simulator training, fitness, and mental preparation
    • Lessons learned during canceled race weekends
    • How a future champion is built

    Listen now and discover the story behind Formula One's fastest-rising star.


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    23 min
  • The Paddock Whisperer
    May 18 2026

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    The Paddock Whisperer the voice of former Red Bull Racing Team Principal Christian Horner, offering an insider's perspective on the complex and high-stakes Formula 1 driver market heading into the 2026 season. Drawing on Horner's characteristic blend of sharp wit, political savvy, and barely-concealed competitive instinct, the piece dissects the most consequential silly season in recent memory — one defined by a sweeping regulatory reset, an unprecedented number of expiring driver contracts, the arrival of new manufacturers in Cadillac and Audi, and a cast of characters ranging from four-time world champion Max Verstappen and his perpetually discussed performance clauses, to teenage rookies racing for their Formula 1 futures. Written with the authority of a man who has sat across the negotiating table from the sport's greatest talents and its most formidable rivals, the narrative moves through every team on the grid, makes bold predictions, and ultimately argues that the 2026 silly season is far from silly — it is a defining moment that will shape the competitive landscape of Formula 1 for years to come.

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    30 min
  • Montreal Calling - Revised
    May 14 2026

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    If there is one race on the calendar — one race — that consistently delivers the unexpected, the dramatic, the absolutely bonkers, it is Montreal. Every. Single. Year.

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    27 min
  • Spring Break -(Audio fixed)
    May 12 2026

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    What the Drviers did during the unexpected Spring break - Geri Style. (Audio Fixed )

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    32 min
  • The Mushroom Effect
    May 11 2026

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    A sharp, witty deep-dive into Formula 1's turbulent 2026 season, told through the lens of Oliver Bearman's terrifying 50G crash at Suzuka. Blending insider paddock politics, technical analysis, and dry British wit, this narrative unpacks how a bold new era of racing — built on futuristic power units and a 50/50 electrical split — created a safety crisis that nobody wanted to admit was coming, even as every driver in the paddock quietly knew it would. From Max Verstappen's Mario Kart analogies to Carlos Sainz's stark warnings about Baku and Singapore, this is the story of a sport grappling with the gap between visionary regulation and uncomfortable reality.

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    30 min
  • "The Mountain Climbers" | F1 2026 Season Preview
    Mar 13 2026

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    "The Mountain Climbers" | F1 2026 Season Preview

    Christian Horner doesn't hold back. In this candid, wide-ranging season preview, the Red Bull Racing team principal breaks down every championship contender heading into 2026 — and he's refreshingly honest, even when the truth stings.

    Mercedes looked untouchable in Melbourne. Ferrari has Hamilton and Leclerc and two decades of heartbreak to erase. McLaren are defending back-to-back titles heading into a clean-slate regulation reset. And Red Bull? Their own man admits they're currently the fourth-fastest car on the grid.

    From the silver arrows' return to form, to Ferrari's eternal question of finally or famously not quite, to the midfield stories that quietly decide championships — Horner covers it all with the authority of someone who's been winning in this paddock since 2005.

    This is one of the sharpest, most entertaining takes on the 2026 season you'll hear. Pull up a seat.


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    30 min
  • Will Alonzo Retire and the end of 26
    Mar 11 2026

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    Is This Finally Fernando Alonso's Last Season? | The Retirement Question, Revisited

    After twenty years of watching Fernando Alonso up close — on pit walls, in press conferences, and in the quiet corners of the paddock where Formula One's real conversations happen — our host thought he knew exactly what to expect from the two-time world champion. Now, for the first time, he isn't so sure.

    In this episode, he makes the case that the Alonso retirement question is more complicated than it has ever been. He takes us back to the 2005 and 2006 title wins, the near-miss of 2012, the four gruelling years of mid-grid humiliation that should have broken any normal competitor, and the remarkable return that silenced every sceptic in the paddock. And he asks: what does it actually take to walk away when you still believe you can win?

    From the physical reality of racing at 43, to the tension between a driver who thrives on ambiguity and a team that desperately needs certainty, to the third championship dream that has never quite died — this is an honest, clear-eyed portrait of one of motorsport's greatest and most stubborn competitors.

    Running time: approx. 35 min


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    28 min
  • F1 and the Middle East
    Mar 5 2026

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    🎙️ THE SAND AND THE CIRCUITFormula 1, the Middle East, and the Race Nobody Planned For

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    When missiles started falling across the Gulf, Formula 1 had more than race weekends to worry about.

    In this episode, we step inside the mind of one of motorsport's most outspoken and commercially razor-sharp figures — Red Bull Racing's Christian Horner — to dissect the most serious geopolitical crisis the sport has ever faced. Because this isn't just about whether the Bahrain Grand Prix goes ahead in April. This is about the financial architecture that the modern Formula 1 empire was built on, and what happens when the ground beneath it starts to shake.

    Four Middle Eastern countries. Four grands prix. Saudi Aramco's name on the barriers. Gulf sovereign wealth funds owning pieces of McLaren, Aston Martin, and the incoming Audi team. Hundreds of millions of dollars in hosting fees flowing through the sport every single year. It took twenty years to build this relationship between Formula 1 and the Gulf — and it took one week of conflict to throw all of it into question.

    We ask the uncomfortable questions the paddock is asking quietly in Melbourne right now: Can the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian races be saved? Where does F1 go if they can't? What does the future look like for a sport that bet big — and bet smart, for a long time — on Middle Eastern money and ambition? And is this the crisis that finally forces Formula 1 to confront its own vulnerability?

    Pull up a chair. The race briefing is about to begin.


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    28 min