Afleveringen
-
Karun Chandhok and Bernie Collins join Matt Baker on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast to review a dramatic Sao Paulo Grand Prix where the weather shifted qualifying to take place before the race on Sunday.
The panel analyses Max Verstappen’s outstanding performance and whether the Red Bull driver is the best wet-weather driver of all time after winning the race despite starting 17th. While also discussing Lando Norris’ challenges for the Championship in 2025 with teammate Oscar Piastri progressing well into his third year in F1.
The panel also debates whether it is fair to change tyres under a red flag while discussing the reasoning for wet tyres.
Thank you to our sponsor Dropbox. Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how Dropbox fuels the McLaren F1 team’s speed and performance by visiting dropbox.com/mclaren-f1. -
Ted Kravitz joins us from the Sky F1 team bus in Brazil to look ahead to the São Paulo Grand Prix, where plans are in place to mark the 30th anniversary of Ayrton Senna’s death.
Ted rounds up all the latest news and talking points from the paddock, including Verstappen versus Norris in the title-race. -
Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
-
Former Formula 1 World Champion Damon Hill and Sky Sports journalist Nigel Chiu join Matt Baker on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast to unpack a thrilling Mexico City Grand Prix.
The panel dives into the latest Championship standings, examining Red Bull’s unexpected struggles over the weekend. They explore the heated rivalry between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris, with Verstappen’s aggressive moves earning him two 10-second penalties for forcing Norris off the track and later taking an unfair advantage.
Finally, the team reflects on Carlos Sainz’s perfect performance, touching on what it means to be dropped, displaced, and ultimately superseded by one of the sport’s greatest, Lewis Hamilton.
Thank you to our sponsor Dropbox. Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how Dropbox fuels the McLaren F1 team’s speed and performance by visiting dropbox.com/mclaren-f1 -
Ted Kravitz and F1 content creator Tom McCluskey join Matt Baker on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast to review a drama-packed United States Grand Prix.
The panel checks in on the state of the Championship as Max Verstappen extends his lead to 57 points and debate whether the title fight is still alive. They also discuss that ‘controversial’ incident between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris, which saw the McLaren driver receive a five-second penalty for going off-track.
Finally, they reflect on a successful F1 debut race for Liam Lawson, after the RB driver battled his way from the back of the grid to finish 9th, and also speculate if Franco Colapinto could have a seat in 2025.
Thank you to our sponsor Dropbox. Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how Dropbox fuels the McLaren F1 team’s speed and performance by visiting dropbox.com/mclaren-f1 -
Ted Kravitz is in Austin, Texas to look ahead to the United States Grand Prix as F1 returns after its extended break.
Ted's been speaking to the drivers as they gear up to take on the Circuit of the Americas and has all the latest news and talking points from the paddock. -
Matt Baker is joined by former F1 World Champion and Sky Sports' own Jenson Button who discusses if Lando Norris can chase down Max Verstappen to claim the drivers Championship and his thoughts on team orders and whether McLaren need to put them in place. He also gives his thoughts on Liam Lawson's return to F1 in the RB to replace Daniel Ricciardo and what the drivers would have done in the Autumn break to keep them ready for the final run in to Abu Dhabi.
Thank you to our sponsor Dropbox. Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how Dropbox fuels the McLaren F1 team’s speed and performance by visiting dropbox.com/mclaren-f1 -
Matt Baker is joined by former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner who discusses how he built Haas from scratch and what he’s been up to since his exit. He also gives his opinion on Max Verstappen being given community service for swearing in a press conference. Also, he answers fan quick-fire questions, including who he would have picked for Haas if he was still team principal.
Thank you to our sponsor Dropbox. Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how Dropbox fuels the McLaren F1 team’s speed and performance by visiting dropbox.com/mclaren-f1 -
Coming up on this week's Sky Sports F1 podcast, an exclusive sit down with former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner.
Tune in on Wednesday 9th October for the full sit down interview. -
Anthony Davidson and Rachel Brookes join Matt Baker on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast to discuss the impact of Daniel Ricciardo’s departure from RB.
They debate his replacement Liam Lawson’s chances of success in the seat and whether he can prove that he deserves a place in F1 next season.
They also discuss Lewis Hamilton's recent comments, where he spoke of his lifelong battle with depression.
Thank you to our sponsor Dropbox. Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how Dropbox fuels the McLaren F1 team’s speed and performance by visiting dropbox.com/mclaren-f1 -
Nico Rosberg and Matt Gallagher join Matt Baker on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast to review the Singapore Grand Prix where McLaren claimed another win, edging Lando Norris closer to the constructor’s championship. With upcoming Sprint weekends on the horizon, the panel discusses the impact the format may have on Red Bull and its hold over the constructor’s championship.
The panel also discusses whether the Singapore Grand Prix was Daniel Ricciardo’s last race weekend after the driver indicated it could be. As well as debating whether Max Verstappen will really quit Formula One after the FIA punished the Red Bull driver for swearing during a press conference in Singapore. -
Ted is joined by David Croft, Anthony Davidson and dozens of fans in Singapore to recap the latest news from the paddock and look ahead to the weekend's Singapore Grand Prix.
-
Damon Hill and Harry Benjamin join Matt Baker on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Formula One podcast as they look back at an epic Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
They discuss Oscar Piastri’s brilliance after he fended off Charles Leclerc in a dramatic battle for the win and why his ‘killer instinct’ could cause a headache for McLaren.
Damon explains the difference of being the hunter and the hunted when fighting for the world championship after Lando Norris took more points out of Max Verstappen’s lead to increase his title hopes.
They also discuss the importance of Andrea Stella for McLaren after they replaced Red Bull as leaders of the constructors championship for the first time in more than a decade. -
Ted Kravitz returns with his podbook ahead of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Ted updates us on all the latest news stories which include, McLaren’s decision to prioritise Lando Norris ahead of Oscar Piastri on team calls to help the Brit in his campaign for the drivers’ championship title. Adrian Newey was announced at Aston Martin earlier in the week and Max Verstappen shared his views on that news. The current World champion also appeared to not rule out a reunion with Newey in the future.
-
Valtteri Bottas joins Matt Baker on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast where the F1 driver delves into why he believes he’s the fittest driver on the grid while discussing his passion for cycling. Valtteri discusses what 2025 will look like for him in Formula One, with his contract with Kick Sauber ending at the end of the season.
Bottas also discusses his former team Mercedes and their new appointment of Kimi Antonelli while sharing his reaction to Lewis Hamilton’s 'unexpected' move to Ferrari. -
Ted Kravitz and Craig Slater join Matt Baker on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast to discuss Aston Martin’s new appointment in Adrian Newey, the move's impact on his former team Red Bull and team principal Christian Horner, and why Newey decided to move to Aston Martin over teams like Ferrari and Mercedes.
-
Nico Rosberg and Natalie Pinkham join Matt Baker on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast to examine McLaren and their team orders after the mishap between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri at the start of the race in Monza.
The panel also discusses Ferrari and Charles Leclerc's wins at their home races and Red Bulls' struggles with the RB20 after a few challenging Grand Prixs. -
Ted is back to round up all the news from a busy and hot paddock at the Italian Grand Prix. He chats about changes at Williams, reveals what the drivers have been telling him on media day, and discusses the latest in the 2024 drivers championship. All with added train sound effects! You can follow the Italian Grand Prix exclusively across Sky Sports this weekend.
-
Anthony Davidson and the host of 'The Fast and the Curious' and 'F1 explains' podcast Christian Hewgill joins Matt Baker on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Formula 1 podcast to preview a remarkable weekend at the Dutch GP which saw Lando Norris produce a stunning display of pace to beat Max Verstappen by 22 seconds.
They also question if Lando Norris' poor race starts could cost him the championship fight, after on a few occasions the McLaren driver has lost the lead on the opening lap, and take a closer look at why Red Bull is struggling this season.
Finally, they look ahead to Monza, which will see Kimi Antonelli make his Formula 1 practice debut for Mercedes and discuss how important that performance will be for the Italian teenager. -
David Croft joins Matt Baker on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Formula One podcast to preview the Dutch Grand Prix, as F1's thrilling 2024 season resumes.
The two question whether Max Verstappen and Red Bull can hold on after the team have been under increasing pressure from McLaren and Mercedes this season.
They also consider the potential candidates for the vacant Mercedes seat and finally question if Ferrari are set for a resurgence with incoming upgrade packages for Zandvoort. -
Ted Kravitz joins Matt Baker on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Formula One podcast to talk about Alpine's and Audi's new team principals.
They discuss Oliver Oakes and Jonathan Wheatley's journeys into F1 and how Wheatley's departure alongside Adrian Newey could affect Red Bull's chances of winning both championships next year. - Laat meer zien