
Ben Anderson
Experienced motorsport journalist and analyst contributing expert commentary on team operations, driver performance and technical/strategic aspects of Formula 1.
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Oct 29, 2025 • 1h 5min
Is Piastri cracking under pressure?
Join seasoned F1 journalist Ben Anderson and presenter Diego Mejia as they dissect Oscar Piastri’s recent struggles in the championship battle. They examine his inconsistent performances in Austin and Mexico, exploring whether pressure or car setup issues are to blame. The duo analyzes crucial upcoming races, discusses the impact of experience and team dynamics, and contrasts Piastri's driving style with Lando Norris. Hear their insights on how Piastri can regain his focus and momentum as the season heads to Brazil!

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Oct 13, 2025 • 52min
Re-writing papaya rules: We fix McLaren's rules of engagement
Ben Anderson, a motorsport journalist and F1 analyst, joins Scott Mitchell-Malm, a senior F1 writer, to tackle McLaren's controversial 'papaya rules.' They explore how these rules, intended to ensure fairness, have led to confusion and resentment among drivers, especially after recent races. The duo debates whether these rules should be scrapped or refined, and they propose practical alternatives. They also assess the implications for the upcoming races, highlighting the potential for thrilling moments and increased intra-team racing tension.

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Nov 18, 2025 • 1h 4min
What Cadillac learned from running Perez in a 2023 Ferrari
Join experienced motorsport journalist Ben Anderson and commentator Glenn Freeman as they dive into the intriguing reasons behind Sergio Perez testing a 2023 Ferrari for Cadillac. They discuss the operational benefits of running an F1 car versus lower-category shakedowns. The duo explores the historical context of Cadillac's approach, the unique value of experienced drivers in shaping team culture, and realistic expectations for their debut season. They even ponder an alternate universe where Perez stayed with Ferrari's academy—what could have been!


