
Jon Noble
Senior F1 reporter and podcast contributor for The Race, known for paddock interviews and race-weekend commentary, frequently co-hosting in-car discussion features.
Top 10 podcasts with Jon Noble
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45 snips
Oct 27, 2025 • 60min
Mexican GP: Norris to the fore as championship picture changes once more
Join motorsport journalist Jon Noble as he dives into the thrilling aftermath of the Mexican Grand Prix. He expertly analyzes Lando Norris's stunning victory and discusses its implications for the championship race. The team compares the performance of title contenders, including Max Verstappen's strategic salvage of third place and Oscar Piastri's turbulent weekend. Plus, they explore standout drives from Charles Leclerc and rookie Ollie Bearman while debating penalties for chaotic first-lap incidents. Get ready for a riveting discussion on the evolving F1 landscape!

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Sep 21, 2025 • 57min
Azerbaijan GP: With Piastri faltering, did Norris waste his big chance?
Jon Noble, an experienced F1 journalist, and Josh Suttill, a motorsport reporter, delve deep into the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. They discuss Oscar Piastri's unexpected struggles and Lando Norris's missed chances. The duo analyzes Max Verstappen's impressive form and Red Bull's resurgence, along with a closer look at Carlos Sainz's podium finish. They highlight standout performances from Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda, while also tackling listener questions about McLaren's pit-stop issues and Piastri's pressure underperforming.

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Oct 5, 2025 • 53min
Singapore GP: What next for Norris vs Piastri after lap 1 clash?
Jon Noble, an F1 journalist, and Mark Hughes, a veteran motorsport analyst, delve into thrilling aspects of the Singapore Grand Prix. They analyze the intense first-lap clash between McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, discussing its impact on their ongoing battle. The duo also tackles team fairness, McLaren's decision to maintain positions post-collision, and the implications of their internal rules. Additionally, they highlight George Russell's unexpected win and Mercedes' successful strategy, showcasing the drama and tension of the race.

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Aug 26, 2025 • 32min
Cadillac signs Bottas and Perez for its first F1 season
Jon Noble, a renowned F1 journalist, dives into Cadillac's bold choice to sign seasoned drivers Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas for their debut season in Formula One. They discuss the strategic advantages of experience over youth, exploring why both drivers opted for Cadillac despite potential challenges ahead. Noble also reveals the dynamics behind attracting veteran talent and hints at rumors involving Christian Horner. There's a closer look at the hurdles Cadillac may face as it enters a fiercely competitive arena.

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Jun 9, 2025 • 48min
Is Newey’s Aston Martin revolution on track?
Jon Noble, an experienced F1 journalist, teams up with renowned analyst Mark Hughes to dissect Aston Martin's performance slide and the potential game-changing influence of Adrian Newey. They delve into the team's upgrade struggles and recent improvements, questioning if these changes mark a turning point. Notably, Newey's critiques of the driver-in-loop simulator take center stage, revealing insights into car development challenges. The duo also discusses Alpine's driver shifts and Sauber's resurgence, providing a comprehensive view of F1 dynamics.

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Jul 23, 2025 • 40min
Will Spa upgrades transform Ferrari’s season?
Joined by Josh Suttill, an F1 journalist, and Jon Noble, also an F1 expert, the conversation dives deep into Ferrari’s rear suspension upgrade ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix. They dissect what performance gains it might yield for the struggling team. The impact of Pirelli's tire choices is discussed, alongside Red Bull's dynamics following Christian Horner's departure. They also touch on the rising talent in Formula 2 and how it shapes future F1 lineups. The strategic challenges teams face at Spa make for an engaging discussion.

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Jul 9, 2025 • 48min
Horner sacked by Red Bull - what's behind the bombshell move?
Jon Noble and Mark Hughes, renowned F1 journalists, dive into the shocking news of Christian Horner's ousting from Red Bull. They discuss how this shake-up might affect star driver Max Verstappen and what new CEO Laurent Mekies brings to the table. The conversation also covers Horner's legacy in shaping Red Bull's success and anticipates the challenges ahead for the team under new leadership. With whispers of Horner potentially moving to Ferrari, they explore the evolving dynamics within Formula One.

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Aug 17, 2025 • 50min
Should fans be excited or worried by the 2026 rule changes?
F1 experts Jon Noble and Samarth Kanal unpack the upcoming 2026 rule changes that could transform the sport. They discuss the challenges of new power units and how these innovations might affect competitive balance. Expect intriguing discussions about driving styles, race dynamics, and the potential for a major shift in team performance. Will new technologies lead to better racing or a dominance of certain teams? Tune in for insights that will excite or worry fans ahead of this game-changing season!

Sep 15, 2025 • 56min
F1’s plan to bring back V8s explained
Join Glenn Freeman, host of the Bring Back V10s podcast, and F1 journalist Jon Noble as they dive into the hot topic of a potential return to V8 engines in Formula 1. They discuss the thrill of reviving iconic sounds while tackling financial hurdles from sustainable fuel costs. The duo also explores the challenges of race lengths and how they impact viewer engagement. Additionally, they analyze team dynamics, the impact of leadership changes, and the ongoing rivalries shaping the sport's future.

Jul 24, 2025 • 1h 14min
Bring Back V10s: Montoya's final Williams win at Brazil 2004
Jon Noble and Ben Anderson, renowned F1 journalists, dive into Juan Pablo Montoya's thrilling 2004 victory at Brazil with Williams, showcasing intense rivalries, especially against Kimi Raikkonen. They discuss the dramatic contract disputes, the transition from V10 to V8 engines, and the political landscape shifting under Ferrari's dominance. A humorous highlight features a viral inflatable donkey incident, capturing the lighter side of F1 amidst serious racing narratives. Their insights provide a fascinating look back at a pivotal moment in Formula 1 history.


