

F1 Explains
Formula 1
Your questions about Formula 1, answered by the experts. Katie Osborne and Christian Hewgill explain F1 with drivers, engineers and more of the amazing people behind-the-scenes.
Send your questions, voice notes and messages to F1Explains@F1.com
An official F1 podcast. For in-depth interviews with F1's biggest stars, listen to F1 Beyond The Grid. For race reviews and previews, listen to F1 Nation.
Send your questions, voice notes and messages to F1Explains@F1.com
An official F1 podcast. For in-depth interviews with F1's biggest stars, listen to F1 Beyond The Grid. For race reviews and previews, listen to F1 Nation.
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Mar 1, 2024 • 36min
Mick Schumacher + Bernie Collins explain the F1 race start
20 F1 cars. 5 red lights. 0.2 seconds to react. 5 seconds to 120 mph. The start of a Formula 1 Grand Prix demands extraordinary skill from the drivers and quick decisions from the team strategists.
Katie and Christian explore the start of a race with Mercedes reserve driver and former Haas racer Mick Schumacher, who explains what happens in the cockpit in the moments before the start, and the intense run to turn 1. Former Aston Martin Head of Race Strategy Bernie Collins tells us how the race start affects the team's plan for tyres and pit stops.
Get in touch!
Send your question to F1 Explains. We'll find the experts to answer it! Record your question as a voice note or write it in an email and send it to F1Explains@F1.com
Catch up with our other episodes
LIVE in Miami with Guenther Steiner and F1 Explains listeners
Car setup with Fernando Alonso + Aston Martin
Suits, boots + underwear: what F1 drivers wear - with PUMA
The job of an F1 Team Principal - with Aston Martin's Mike Krack
Why F1 teammates are friends + foes - with Valtteri Bottas + Zhou Guanyu
How Formula 2 + Formula 3 prepare drivers for F1 - with Oscar Piastri
F1 Academy - with Susie Wolff + Lia Block
Behind the scenes on Drive to Survive - with Exec Producer James Gay-Rees
Why F1 pre-season testing matters - with Mercedes, McLaren + Alpine
How F1 teams build their new cars - with Aston Martin Technical Director Dan Fallows
2023
What we learned in 2023 - the best bits of F1 Explains in 2023
Why you need to see F1 live - trackside at a Grand Prix
Racing lines, driver drinks + 'number 1 drivers'
LIVE at the US Grand Prix - with F1 Explains listeners + David Coulthard
The incredible logistics of F1 - with DHL + Alfa Romeo
How F1 racetracks are designed - with the masterminds behind Miami
How car liveries are created - with Alfa Romeo + McLaren
The mental pressure of F1 - with David Coulthard
Steering wheels - how they're designed + what the buttons do
DRS - how F1's overtaking aid works and why it matters
Tyres - an engineer, a driver and a designer explains why they matter
The 2024 F1 calendar - why it helps make F1 more sustainable
Wind Tunnels - the top secret tools where cars are created
Race engineers - the voices on F1 Team Radio, with Zhou Guanyu
Pit stops - how to do them perfectly
Simulators with Aston Martin's Stoffel Vandoorne
Racing in the rain with Mika Hakkinen + Haas race engineer Mark Slade
Street circuits with Mika Hakkinen + Bernie Collins
F1 driver fitness with Alexander Rossi + Sebastian Vettel's former trainer
F1 in the USA - why the US has 3 races in 2023
F1 Sprint weekends with Haas driver Kevin Magnussen
More Official F1 Podcasts
For in-depth interviews with F1's biggest names, listen to F1 Beyond The Grid
For race previews and reviews, head over to F1 Nation

Feb 24, 2024 • 35min
Netflix Drive to Survive: behind the scenes
The latest season of Drive To Survive is another fascinating look inside Formula 1. How is the show planned, filmed and edited? How do the producers decide what stories to tell? What does the future hold for the series?
To find out, Christian and Katie speak to Drive to Survive's award-winning Executive Producer, James Gay-Rees of Box To Box Films.
F1 Explains is the official F1 podcast which answers your questions about how F1 works.
Send us your F1 question and we'll find the expert to answer it
Write an email or record a voice note and send it to F1Explains@F1.com
Learn more about F1 with our previous episodes:
LIVE in Miami with Guenther Steiner and F1 Explains listeners
Car setup with Fernando Alonso + Aston Martin
Suits, boots + underwear: what F1 drivers wear - with PUMA
The job of an F1 Team Principal - with Aston Martin's Mike Krack
Why F1 teammates are friends + foes - with Valtteri Bottas + Zhou Guanyu
How Formula 2 + Formula 3 prepare drivers for F1 - with Oscar Piastri
F1 Academy - with Susie Wolff + Lia Block
The F1 race start - with Mick Schumacher + strategist Bernie Collins
Behind the scenes on Drive to Survive - with Exec Producer James Gay-Rees
Why F1 pre-season testing matters - with Mercedes, McLaren + Alpine
How F1 teams build their new cars - with Aston Martin Technical Director Dan Fallows
2023
What we learned in 2023 - the best bits of series 1
Why you need to see F1 live
Racing lines, driver drinks + 'number 1 drivers'
LIVE at the US Grand Prix - with F1 Explains listeners + David Coulthard
The incredible logistics of F1 - with DHL + Alfa Romeo
How F1 racetracks are designed - with the masterminds behind Miami
How car liveries are created - with Alfa Romeo + McLaren
The mental pressure of F1 - with David Coulthard
Steering wheels - how they're designed + what the buttons do
DRS - how F1's overtaking aid works and why it matters
Tyres - an engineer, a driver and a designer explains why they matter
The 2024 F1 calendar - why it helps make F1 more sustainable
Wind Tunnels - the top secret tools where cars are created
Race engineers - the voices on F1 Team Radio, with Zhou Guanyu
Pit stops - how to do them perfectly
Simulators with Aston Martin's Stoffel Vandoorne
Racing in the rain with Mika Hakkinen + Haas race engineer Mark Slade
Street circuits with Mika Hakkinen + Bernie Collins
F1 driver fitness with Alexander Rossi + Sebastian Vettel's former trainer
F1 in the USA - why the US has 3 races in 2023
F1 Sprint weekends with Haas driver Kevin Magnussen
More Official F1 Podcasts
For in-depth interviews with F1's biggest names, listen to F1 Beyond The Grid
For race previews and reviews, head over to F1 Nation

Feb 23, 2024 • 46min
F1 pre-season Testing - with Oscar Piastri + Jack Doohan in Bahrain
Where in the world is Christian Hewgill? He’s in Bahrain to find out why F1 pre-season testing is so important for teams, engineers and drivers.
Katie Osborne has a list of listener questions, Christian gets the answers from McLaren driver Oscar Piastri, Alpine Reserve Driver Jack Doohan, Mercedes’ Communications Director Bradley Lord and McLaren Racing Director Randy Singh.
F1 Explains is the official F1 podcast which answers your questions about how F1 works.
Record your question as a voice note or write it in an email and send it to F1Explains@F1.com
Check out our previous episodes:
Catch up with our other episodes
LIVE in Miami with Guenther Steiner and F1 Explains listeners
Car setup with Fernando Alonso + Aston Martin
Suits, boots + underwear: what F1 drivers wear - with PUMA
The job of an F1 Team Principal - with Aston Martin's Mike Krack
Why F1 teammates are friends + foes - with Valtteri Bottas + Zhou Guanyu
How Formula 2 + Formula 3 prepare drivers for F1 - with Oscar Piastri
F1 Academy - with Susie Wolff + Lia Block
The F1 race start - with Mick Schumacher + strategist Bernie Collins
Behind the scenes on Drive to Survive - with Exec Producer James Gay-Rees
How F1 teams build their new cars - with Aston Martin Technical Director Dan Fallows
2023
What we learned in 2023 - the best bits of series 1
Why you need to see F1 live
Racing lines, driver drinks + 'number 1 drivers'
LIVE at the US Grand Prix - with F1 Explains listeners + David Coulthard
The incredible logistics of F1 - with DHL + Alfa Romeo
How F1 racetracks are designed - with the masterminds behind Miami
How car liveries are created - with Alfa Romeo + McLaren
The mental pressure of F1 - with David Coulthard
Steering wheels - how they're designed + what the buttons do
DRS - how F1's overtaking aid works and why it matters
Tyres - an engineer, a driver and a designer explains why they matter
The 2024 F1 calendar - why it helps make F1 more sustainable
Wind Tunnels - the top secret tools where cars are created
Race engineers - the voices on F1 Team Radio, with Zhou Guanyu
Pit stops - how to do them perfectly
Simulators with Aston Martin's Stoffel Vandoorne
Racing in the rain with Mika Hakkinen + Haas race engineer Mark Slade
Street circuits with Mika Hakkinen + Bernie Collins
F1 driver fitness with Alexander Rossi + Sebastian Vettel's former trainer
F1 in the USA - why the US has 3 races in 2023
F1 Sprint weekends with Haas driver Kevin Magnussen
More podcasts from Formula 1
For in-depth interviews with F1's biggest names, listen to F1 Beyond The Grid
For race previews and reviews, head over to F1 Nation

Feb 16, 2024 • 37min
How new F1 cars are designed + built - with Dan Fallows
F1 Explains is back for 2024! Christian Hewgill and Katie Osborne are starting by answering your questions about new F1 cars. When do teams start working on their challengers for a new season? How much of a new F1 car is actually new? What happens when a team comes up with something that has never been seen before?
Aston Martin's Technical Director Dan Fallows explains how a new Formula 1 car goes from sketches on paper to carbon-fibre reality.
F1 Explains is the official F1 podcast that answers your questions about the sport.
You can send your question - as a voice note or an email - to F1Explains@F1.com
F1 Explains Season 1 is available to listen to now:
What we learned in 2023
Why you need to see F1 live
Racing lines, driver drinks + 'number 1 drivers'
LIVE at the US Grand Prix - with F1 Explains listeners + David Coulthard
The incredible logistics of F1 - with DHL + Alfa Romeo
How F1 racetracks are designed - with the masterminds behind Miami
How car liveries are created - with Alfa Romeo + McLaren
The mental pressure of F1 - with David Coulthard
Steering wheels - how they're designed + what the buttons do
DRS - how F1's overtaking aid works and why it matters
Tyres - an engineer, a driver and a designer explains why they matter
The 2024 F1 calendar - why it helps make F1 more sustainable
Wind Tunnels - the top secret tools where cars are created
Race engineers - the voices on F1 Team Radio, with Zhou Guanyu
Pit stops - how to do them perfectly
Simulators with Aston Martin's Stoffel Vandoorne
Racing in the rain with Mika Hakkinen + Haas race engineer Mark Slade
Street circuits with Mika Hakkinen + Bernie Collins
F1 driver fitness with Alexander Rossi + Sebastian Vettel's former trainer
F1 in the USA - why the US has 3 races in 2023
F1 Sprint weekends with Haas driver Kevin Magnussen
For in-depth interviews with F1's biggest names, listen to F1 Beyond The Grid. For race previews and reviews, head over to F1 Nation.

Feb 6, 2024 • 2min
F1 Explains: Season 2
Your F1 questions answered by F1 experts. Katie Osborne + Christian Hewgill are back with drivers, engineers + exclusive interviews with people who make F1 work.
Send your questions to F1Explains@F1.com.

Dec 8, 2023 • 53min
Neck strength secrets, wind tunnel watchers, DRS data + pit stop perfection - what we learned in 2023
Brilliant questions, fascinating answers. F1 Explains explores how our favourite sport really works. In 2023, Katie Osborne and Christian Hewgill put your questions to drivers, engineers, strategists, designers and many more of the people who do great work behind the scenes.
At the end of the podcast's first season, Katie and Christian have picked the things they loved learning the most, including the advantages and disadvantages of having F1-ready neck muscles and how the sport's rulemakers keep an eye on teams at their factories. You'll hear from some of our favourite guests including Gemma Fisher, who turbocharged F1 pit stops, DRS expert and race strategist Ruth Buscombe and motorsport scientist Dr Diandra Leslie-Pelecky.
Thank you very much for listening to F1 Explains in 2023. Join us in 2024, and send us a question to answer. Write or record your question using the voice memo app on your phone, then email it to why@F1.com.
F1 Explains Season 1 is available to listen to now:
Why you need to see F1 live
Racing lines, driver drinks + 'number 1 drivers'
LIVE at the US Grand Prix - with F1 Explains listeners + David Coulthard
The incredible logistics of F1 - with DHL + Alfa Romeo
How F1 racetracks are designed - with the masterminds behind Miami
How car liveries are created - with Alfa Romeo + McLaren
The mental pressure of F1 - with David Coulthard
Steering wheels - how they're designed + what the buttons do
DRS - how F1's overtaking aid works and why it matters
Tyres - an engineer, a driver and a designer explains why they matter
The 2024 F1 calendar - why it helps make F1 more sustainable
Wind Tunnels - the top secret tools where cars are created
Race engineers - the voices on F1 Team Radio, with Zhou Guanyu
Pit stops - how to do them perfectly
Simulators with Aston Martin's Stoffel Vandoorne
Racing in the rain with Mika Hakkinen + Haas race engineer Mark Slade
Street circuits with Mika Hakkinen + Bernie Collins
F1 driver fitness with Alexander Rossi + Sebastian Vettel's former trainer
F1 in the USA - why the US has 3 races in 2023
F1 Sprint weekends with Haas driver Kevin Magnussen
For in-depth interviews with F1's biggest names, listen to F1 Beyond The Grid. For race previews and reviews, head over to F1 Nation.

Dec 1, 2023 • 38min
Why you need to go to a Grand Prix
Experience the thrill of attending a live Formula One race and explore the unique features of F1 racetracks around the world. Discover the exciting activities in the fan zone, including a Pit Stop Challenge and sim racing. Hear about the electrifying atmosphere, vibrant crowd, and delicious food at a Formula One Grand Prix. Get exclusive access and world-class hospitality with F1 Experiences. Secure your tickets at tickets.formula1.com and don't miss this must-do experience for any F1 fan.

Nov 10, 2023 • 48min
New track prep, pit lane positions, track walks + AI strategy? Your Questions Answered by Lawrence Barretto + Bernie Collins
How do teams and drivers get ready for a track they've never been to before? It takes complex calculations, decades of data and a dash of racers' instinct. F1 Explains has the full answer as we prepare to head to Las Vegas.
Plus, who gets which garage in the pit lane? What happens in 'parc fermé', what's an 'anti-stall' and which drivers are interview chatterboxes?
Katie Osborne and Christian Hewgill put more of your questions to race-winning F1 strategist Bernie Collins and F1 Correspondent & Presenter, Lawrence Barretto:
Why F1 drivers walk the track before they race on it
Why engine suppliers make a big difference
How teams are using AI to plot race strategy
Why F1 teams change their names
We love answering your F1 questions! If you have something you'd like Christian, Katie and our team of experts to dive into, record a voice note or write us a message and email it to why@F1.com
We might have answered your question on a previous episode:
Racing lines, driver drinks + 'number 1 drivers'
LIVE at the US Grand Prix - with F1 Explains listeners + David Coulthard
The incredible logistics of F1 - with DHL + Alfa Romeo
How F1 racetracks are designed - with the masterminds behind Miami
How car liveries are created - with Alfa Romeo + McLaren
The mental pressure of F1 - with David Coulthard
Steering wheels - how they're designed + what the buttons do
DRS - how F1's overtaking aid works and why it matters
Tyres - an engineer, a driver and a designer explains why they matter
The 2024 F1 calendar - why it helps make F1 more sustainable
Wind Tunnels - the top secret tools where cars are created
Race engineers - the voices on F1 Team Radio, with Zhou Guanyu
Pit stops - how to do them perfectly
Simulators with Aston Martin's Stoffel Vandoorne
Racing in the rain with Mika Hakkinen + Haas race engineer Mark Slade
Street circuits with Mika Hakkinen + Bernie Collins
F1 driver fitness with Alexander Rossi + Sebastian Vettel's former trainer
F1 in the USA - why the US has 3 races in 2023
F1 Sprint weekends with Haas driver Kevin Magnussen
For in-depth interviews with F1's biggest names, listen to F1 Beyond The Grid. For race previews and reviews, head over to F1 Nation.

Nov 3, 2023 • 47min
Racing lines, driver drinks + 'No. 1 drivers' Your Questions Answered by Bernie Collins + Lawrence Barretto
How do F1 drivers find the fastest way around a racetrack? Why do the stars of our sport use special drinks bottles? Do some F1 teams have No 1 and No 2 drivers? Race-winning F1 strategist Bernie Collins and F1 Correspondent and Presenter Lawrence Barretto return to answer your questions in another quickfire special. Plus, why do F1 tracks get grippier, what really goes on in F1 hospitality and how does the bonus point for fastest lap work?
If you have a topic you'd like Christian, Katie and our team of F1 experts to explain, record a voice note or write us a message and email it to why@F1.com
We might have answered your question on a previous episode:
LIVE at the US Grand Prix - with F1 Explains listeners + David Coulthard
The incredible logistics of F1 - with DHL + Alfa Romeo
How F1 racetracks are designed - with the masterminds behind Miami
How car liveries are created - with Alfa Romeo + McLaren
The mental pressure of F1 - with David Coulthard
Steering wheels - how they're designed + what the buttons do
DRS - how F1's overtaking aid works and why it matters
Tyres - an engineer, a driver and a designer explains why they matter
The 2024 F1 calendar - why it helps make F1 more sustainable
Wind Tunnels - the top secret tools where cars are created
Race engineers - the voices on F1 Team Radio, with Zhou Guanyu
Pit stops - how to do them perfectly
Simulators with Aston Martin's Stoffel Vandoorne
Racing in the rain with Mika Hakkinen + Haas race engineer Mark Slade
Street circuits with Mika Hakkinen + Bernie Collins
F1 driver fitness with Alexander Rossi + Sebastian Vettel's former trainer
F1 in the USA - why the US has 3 races in 2023
F1 Sprint weekends with Haas driver Kevin Magnussen
For in-depth interviews with F1's biggest names, listen to F1 Beyond The Grid. For race previews and reviews, head over to F1 Nation.

Oct 26, 2023 • 31min
LIVE at the US Grand Prix with David Coulthard
A Formula 1 legend, F1 fans with questions and a loud Texas crowd. F1 Explains took to the stage at the Circuit of The Americas for our first ever live show!
Katie Osborne and Christian Hewgill welcomed former McLaren, Red Bull and Williams driver David Coulthard to COTA's Amphitheatre stage. F1 Explains listeners Crystal from New York, Sammi from Massachusetts and Amanda from Tennessee brought their questions about F1 teammates, reaction times and training. You'll hear why F1 drivers backsides are so important and discover DC's hidden talent for singing...
If you have an F1 question you'd like us to answer, record it as a voice note or write it in an email and send it to Why@F1.com
Special thanks to Jordan Henley, Isabelle Hutt, Mark Jones and the stage team at Circuit of The Americas.
The incredible logistics of F1 - with DHL + Alfa Romeo
How F1 racetracks are designed - with the masterminds of Miami
How car liveries are created - with Alfa Romeo + McLaren
The mental pressure of F1 - with David Coulthard
Steering wheels - how they're designed + what the buttons do
DRS - how F1's overtaking aid works and why it matters
Tyres - an engineer, a driver and a designer explains why they matter
The 2024 F1 calendar - why it helps make F1 more sustainable
Wind Tunnels - the top secret tools where cars are created
Race engineers - the voices on F1 Team Radio, with Zhou Guanyu
Pit stops - two seconds of total teamwork
Simulators with Aston Martin's Stoffel Vandoorne
Racing in the rain with Mika Hakkinen + Haas race engineer Mark Slade
Street circuits with Mika Hakkinen + Bernie Collins
F1 driver fitness with Alexander Rossi + Sebastian Vettel's former trainer
F1 in the USA - why the US has 3 races in 2023
F1 Sprint weekends with Haas driver Kevin Magnussen
For in-depth interviews with F1's biggest names, listen to F1 Beyond The Grid. For race previews and reviews, head over to F1 Nation.


