
Scott Mitchell-Malm
Experienced F1 journalist and regular contributor to The Race, providing technical and race-craft analysis from the paddock.
Top 10 podcasts with Scott Mitchell-Malm
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Oct 20, 2025 • 1h 1min
US GP: How Verstappen roared into title contention
Scott Mitchell-Malm, an F1 analyst, and Mark Hughes, a veteran motorsport writer, dive into the recent US Grand Prix. They analyze Max Verstappen's impressive victories, positioning him as a championship threat. The duo discusses McLaren's strategic missteps and Lando Norris's race performance under pressure. They also tackle the intricate points math determining the title chase and ponder the implications of the hard tyre strategy's failure. Insights into team dynamics and driver perspectives round out an engaging discussion on the season's unfolding drama.

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Nov 23, 2025 • 1h 13min
Las Vegas GP: McLaren double DSQ blows title race wide open
Scott Mitchell-Malm, an insightful F1 writer and analyst, joins to dissect the chaos following the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The big news? McLaren's shocking double disqualification that puts their title hopes in jeopardy. Scott dives into the nitty-gritty of plank wear and ride-height rules that caused the disqualification. They also analyze how Max Verstappen could capitalize on this twist in the championship race. Plus, a look at Mercedes' resurgence and the midfield battles that kept the excitement going throughout the event.

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Mar 20, 2026 • 45min
Audi's loss, Aston's gain? How a Wheatley move would help Newey
Scott Mitchell-Malm, an experienced F1 journalist and analyst, breaks down the Aston Martin and Audi leadership shuffle. He discusses why Adrian Newey’s TP role seemed temporary. He explains why Aston needs a hands-on team principal and what Jonathan Wheatley would bring. They explore Audi’s rapid response and the potential organisational and cultural impacts.

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Jan 14, 2026 • 1h 5min
What's active aero and will the Mercedes engine be best? We answer your questions on F1 2026
Scott Mitchell-Malm, an F1 technical journalist, and Jon Noble, a seasoned Formula 1 reporter, dive into the pivotal changes for 2026. They explain how active aero will function, the tactical nuances of its deployment, and the evolving driving styles required. Discussion on the expected dominance of Mercedes in power units raises eyebrows, with predictions on Red Bull's standing also explored. The conversation touches on the complexities of new fuel regulations, sustainability issues, and the contrasting performance between works teams and customer outfits.

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Mar 18, 2026 • 1h 2min
Race wins or a title charge? How high will Ferrari fly in 2026?
Josh Suttill, F1 reporter and analyst on team development and strategy. Scott Mitchell-Malm, seasoned F1 journalist with technical and tactical expertise. They debate Ferrari’s chassis strengths, likely tracks for success, race-winning chances this season, development and regulation impacts, energy and battery strategy, and how early results can mislead the pecking order.

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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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Sep 29, 2025 • 46min
What Verstappen's amazing Nurburgring GT victory says about him - and his future
In this discussion, guests Scott Mitchell-Malm, a seasoned motorsport journalist, and Matt Beer, a keen motorsport reporter, analyze Max Verstappen's stunning GT3 victory at the Nürburgring. They delve into how Verstappen's meticulous preparations and drive showcase his passion for racing beyond F1. The conversation touches on potential participation in iconic races like the Nürburgring 24 Hours and Le Mans, while examining the impact his success could have on inspiring other F1 drivers. Their insights reveal the evolving landscape of motorsport ambitions.

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Nov 19, 2025 • 51min
Previewing F1's three-race title showdown
Join Scott Mitchell-Malm, a seasoned Formula 1 journalist, Mark Hughes, a veteran motorsport analyst, and Valeria Loretty, Shell's principal scientist for Motorsport. They discuss the fierce title battle between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, assessing Piastri's chances to close a 24-point gap. They delve into the impact of recent races on Piastri's confidence and how McLaren's strengths could play out in the final three races. Valeria also shares insights on advanced sustainable fuels set for 2026, emphasizing their potential impact on engine performance.

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May 25, 2025 • 53min
Monaco GP: Did the two-stop rule work?
Mark Hughes and Scott Mitchell-Malm, renowned F1 journalists, dissect the thrilling Monaco Grand Prix. They delve into the effectiveness of the mandatory two-stop rule, questioning whether it enhanced the race dynamics. The duo highlights strategies like rolling roadblocks employed by teams to gain an edge. They also reflect on McLaren's resurgence and Esteban Ocon's impressive performance amidst the tactical chaos. With engaging discussions on tire management and the intense pressure of competing in Monaco, this episode sparks excitement for the upcoming Singapore GP.

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Jan 23, 2026 • 39min
Ferrari launches new car + Why Williams are missing crucial first test
Scott Mitchell-Malm, motorsport journalist and technical analyst, breaks down Ferrari’s SF-26 launch and its cautious Fiorano shakedown. He walks through visible design features and the team’s conservative running plan. He also explains why Williams will miss the Barcelona private test and the potential consequences for their 2026 preparations.


