
The Autosport F1 Podcast
The Autosport F1 Podcast is one of the world’s leading authorities on Formula 1 as we celebrate 75 years of covering the pinnacle of motorsport. There’s the latest news, race previews and reviews, as well as Q+A sessions with our journalists, giving you content every week from our studios and the F1 world.
Latest episodes

Nov 7, 2022 • 35min
694: We Need YOU! Autosport Awards Voting Now Open
Go to: awardsvoting.autosport.com
Voting for the 2022 Autosport Awards is open, giving you the chance to have your say on the best motorsport performers of the season.
The Awards, which date back to 1982, celebrate the top drivers and competition machines each year. The nominees in the eight categories open to public vote in 2022 have now been revealed.
On today's podcast, Autosport's Chief Editor Kevin Turner takes you through the categories and drivers, to help you decide which ones to vote on.
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Nov 6, 2022 • 26min
693: "Brilliant and insane!": How NASCAR Reacted To Ross Chastain's Move
NASCAR's Ross Chastain stunned the motorsport world last weekend, as he took the decision to nail the throttle and deliberately drove into the SAFER barrier to ride his way around outside, at a 50mph overspeed than anyone else. Duly setting a new lap record and hitting 5G from the force.
It was a wild, last gasp move that guaranteed his place at Phoenix this weekend.
We're joined by Nick Degroot to analyse the reaction from NASCAR, and whether we'll see that move again.
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Oct 31, 2022 • 1h 5min
692: Mexican GP Review
Luke Smith and Stuart Codling are both in Mexico City this weekend to review the Mexican Grand Prix, with your host Martyn Lee.
With both titles wrapped up there is still plenty to race for. Can Max Verstappen break the record and take 14 wins in a single season? Will Sergio Perez make it a perfect season for Red Bull and leapfrog Charles Leclerc to snatch second in the drivers championship? And can Alpine hold off McLaren over the final grand prix? Let’s find out!
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Oct 29, 2022 • 22min
691: Mexican GP Qualifying, Wrestling and Fancy Dress Prize-Winning
Luke Smith, Alex Kalinauckas and Stuart Codling are fresh from watching qualifying for the Mexican Grand Prix, and here to analyse the grid for Sunday’s main event.
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Oct 28, 2022 • 33min
690: “Hugely draconian”: Red Bull's Punishment Explained
The FIA, Formula 1's governing body, has handed Red Bull Racing a $7 million fine and an aerodynamic testing reduction after striking an agreement over its breach of Formula 1's $145m budget cap in 2021.
The FIA revealed after the Japanese Grand Prix that both Red Bull and Aston Martin were in breach of F1’s financial regulations for 2021, putting them at risk of sanctions.
Red Bull fiercely denied it had broken the budget cap, but entered talks with the FIA over an Accepted Breach Agreement to reach a settlement.
Today we find out:
· what are the financial and sporting penalties dished out
· how it will impact Red Bull on track
· what this means for team who breach the cost cap in the future
Let's get up to speed with Autosport.com Editor Haydn Cobb
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Oct 27, 2022 • 35min
689: The Questions Raised By Audi's Sauber Takeover
It has been one of F1’s worst kept secrets, but Audi has finally named Sauber as its "strategic partner" to enter Formula 1 in 2026.
Sauber has confirmed that Audi will buy a stake in the company, but we don’t know how much
We know they will begin increasing their stake, but we don’t know when.
Ferrari have a Sauber engine supply deal until the end of 2025, but that means supplying a competing road car manufacturer, and the potential for Audi to gain knowledge of the Ferrari program. Will that be an issue for the team at Maranello?
Again, so many unanswered questions.
Today we ask:
· Why has F1 been so keen on getting VW Group into the sport?
· What does this mean for Audi, Sauber and Alfa Romeo?
· And can Audi be competitive when they arrive?
Let’s get up to speed with Autosport’s Matt Kew.
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Oct 24, 2022 • 1h 5min
688: United States GP Review
Martyn Lee is joined by Luke Smith and Mandy Curi, who were both at Circuit Of The Americas this weekend, to look back at the United States Grand Prix.
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Oct 23, 2022 • 22min
687: United States GP Qualifying
Luke Smith and Alex Kalinauckas analyse the grid for United States GP, which differs slightly from the order they crossed the line because of various power unit penalties.
We pay tribute to Dietrich Mateschitz, as it was announced shortly before qualifying that he had sadly passed away following an illness.
Luke and Alex also reflect on the current resurgence of Formula 1 in the United States, as Austin hosts another fan-packed grand prix.
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Oct 20, 2022 • 30min
686: “From First to Worst”: Vandoorne’s Formula E Team Switch Gamble
It’s not unheard of in Motorsport, but certainly not common, for a newly crowned champion driver to up sticks and move to a back-of-the-grid team.
But that’s exactly what is happening in Formula E next season.
Stoffel Vandoorne will move to the Dragon Penske squad as drivers champion and join a team with two points to their name in 2021-2022.
Today we ask:
How will the grid look different next season as the reigning champ heads from Mercedes to Dragon?
Why one of the most successful teams might not be on the grid?
And can the new Gen3 cars provide the entertainment needed to forget about the manufacturers who have recently left the sport?
Let's get up to speed with Autosport’s Jake Boxall-Legge
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Oct 18, 2022 • 30min
685: F1 vs Extreme Weather
Extreme weather is nothing new to Formula 1. But it seems more recently, it is becoming an issue for the cars.
Seven sessions up to the 2022 mid-season break required wet or intermediate tyres: the events in Imola, Monaco, Montreal and Budapest. Since then, add Singapore and Suzuka.
We hear a lot about how rain levels the performance, how it throws the form book out of the window, how it shakes up the grid. According to F1 legend Pat Symonds, the opposite is the case.
We’re going to look at two things today. Firstly, Pat’s argument that Formula 1’s recent adventures in the rain show that far from levelling the performance, it’s the best who do better. And then we’ll look at specifically this generation of cars and wet weather tyres.
Today we ask:
· Do downpours really level the playing field?
· Why do the best teams and drivers always rise to the top?
· And why we can’t think of the rain as having an equal effect on machine vs driver.
Let's get up to speed with GP Racing magazine editor Stuart Codling.
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