The Autosport F1 Podcast

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Mar 30, 2026 • 35min

Autosport F1 - 2026 Japanese Grand Prix Review

In this episode of the Autosport F1 show, Kevin Turner and Stuart Codling break down a wild third round that saw Kimi Antonelli claim his second win of the season for Mercedes, officially becoming the youngest driver ever to lead the World Championship standings. But while Antonelli celebrates, the "new era" regulations are facing their biggest safety test yet. We dive deep into the massive 50G shunt between Oli Bearman and Franco Colapinto that has the paddock—and Andrea Stella—sounding the alarm. In this episode: The Silver Arrows Scuffle: How the safety car spared Mercedes from a very "public" conversation between Antonelli and George Russell. The "Autocorrect" Problem: Why drivers are frustrated with "mechanical algorithms" taking control of their power deployment. Max Verstappen’s Future: Red Bull is struggling, and Max is hinting at "life decisions" outside of F1. Is he actually ready to walk away? Best of the Rest: Praise for Pierre Gasly’s "under the radar" brilliance and Oscar Piastri’s near-miss at a win. Technical Deep Dive: Why Ferrari is killing it off the line but struggling on the straights. With a five-week break before Miami, the FIA and teams are headed to the boardroom to "fix" the rules. Will we see a different F1 in May? TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Intro: A New Championship Leader 2:00 - Race Results & The Safety Car Flip 5:00 - The Bearman/Colapinto Crash: Safety Concerns 10:00 - "Beta" Regulations: Can F1 fix the power delivery? 17:00 - Oscar Piastri’s Performance 22:00 - Battle of the Aerodynamics: McLaren vs. Ferrari 25:00 - Pierre Gasly vs. Max Verstappen 27:00 - Is Max Verstappen actually leaving? 31:00 - What to expect during the April break Subscribe to Autosport for more F1 insights and head over to Autosport.com for our upcoming retro features! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mar 25, 2026 • 53min

Autosport Retro - Top 10 Campaigns Not To Win a Title!

Motorsport fans know that the best performers aren’t always rewarded with a title at season’s end. Unreliability, misfortune, bizarre scoring systems and inferior equipment can combine to deny drivers even when they are at the top of their game.  For this list, we have picked out Formula 1’s greatest all-season performances by drivers who didn’t win the championship. It doesn’t necessarily mean that the champions from those years were unworthy; it’s more about highlighting star campaigns that went unrewarded.   We’ve taken into account the machinery at their disposal, standout drives, the amount of bad luck they had and the points they gave away.   F1 pundit Karun Chandhok joins Autosport’s Stuart Codling to assess host Kevin Turner’s selection.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mar 18, 2026 • 51min

Autosport Retro - Top 10 Great Lost F1 Wins! 

Damien Smith, author and motorsport journalist known for historical F1 insight, and Stuart Codling, seasoned F1 reporter and analyst, debate the top lost Formula 1 wins. They recount dramatic late failures, fuel gambles, wheel and clutch betrayals, controversial race-control moments, and classic near-misses from Jarier to Hamilton. Short, spirited takes on unforgettable denied triumphs.
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Mar 16, 2026 • 42min

Autosport F1 - F1 Chinese GP Review - Triumph and Disaster!

Welcome to the Autosport F1 Chinese GP Review! Host Kevin Turner and Jake Boxall-Legge dive into the action-packed second Grand Prix of F1's new era in China. From historic maiden victories to fiery debates over the new regulations, there is plenty to unpack from the Shanghai circuit. We also hear directly from the paddock with Stuart Codling's on-the-ground insights. The team also discussed Lewis Hamilton's first podium in red following a thrilling battle with Charles Leclerc, and Max Verstappen's second DNF of the year, which fuelled his frustration with the new "Mario Kart" style regulations. They break down the phenomenon of "super clipping" alongside the wider debate around F1's new energy management rules, and examine McLaren's disastrous weekend, where neither car made the start due to electrical issues.   00:00 - Introduction to the Chinese GP results and driver performances 01:17 - Summary of top finishers and notable incidents 02:01 - Stuart Coddling reports from the paddock in China 06:28 – Antonelli’s Debut Win 12:22 - Hamilton vs. Leclerc Fight! 17:24 - Max Verstappen’s reliability issues and demotivation factors 20:27 - Liam Lawson’s impressive weekend and circuit variability 21:21 - FIA’s review of energy management rules and technical updates 24:20 - Fans’ perceptions: artificiality vs. realistic racing 27:15 - Explanation of super clipping and energy deployment regulations 32:22 - McLaren’s on-track struggles and software issues 36:16 - The race calendar’s impact on team development and strategic pauses 39:32 - Current Drivers’ Championship standings and future predictions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mar 9, 2026 • 44min

Autosport F1 - 2026 Australian Grand Prix Review

The 2026 F1 season kicked off with a dramatic race in Melbourne, showcasing new regulations and fierce competition. In this episode, Chief Editor Kevin Turner is joined by Autosport writers Jake Boxall-Legge and Stuart Codling to analyse the race highlights, technical insights, and emerging contenders, giving you a comprehensive breakdown of the first race of the year. Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction to the 2026 Melbourne GP and race highlights 02:24 - Weekend impressions from trackside reporter Stuart Codling 03:52 - Public perception and driver comments on regulations’ impact 05:46 - Race start chaos: battery issues and safety concerns 07:36 - Exciting overtakes and early battles between Russell, Leclerc, and Hamilton 09:44 - Deployments, energy management, and qualifying insights 11:43 - Race pace, tyre longevity, and strategy missteps 13:02 - Safety and reliability of new energy deployment systems 15:02 - Team strategies, mistakes, and potential safety issues 18:08 - Mercedes’ performance gap and customer engine concerns 21:04 - End-of-race performances and up-and-coming drivers 25:00 - Strategic calls during virtual safety cars and their outcomes 27:49 - Ferrari's performance and predictions for Monaco and beyond 29:23 - Rookie driver Isaac Hadjar's impressive debut and team progress 32:37 - New teams Audi and Cadillac: performances and future prospects 36:15 - Aston Martin’s technical issues with Honda power and future outlook 40:03 - Preview of the China GP and the introduction of the sprint race 41:23 - Final thoughts and season expectations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mar 4, 2026 • 40min

Autosport Retro - Top 10 F1 Team Debuts

Maurice Hamilton, renowned F1 journalist and author, brings historical perspective on iconic team debuts. He and Kevin debate pace versus reliability. They highlight striking first-race moments like Haas 2016, Sauber 1993, Matra 1968, Red Bull’s 2005 rise, March’s bold multi-car entry, Lancia’s speed and failures, Wolf’s shock win, Mercedes’ dominant return and Brawn’s fairytale one-two.
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Feb 25, 2026 • 49min

Autosport Retro - Top 10 F1 Cars That Never Won a Title!

Championship winners and cars with multiple victories on their CVs usually grab the limelight when it comes to the greatest cars in Formula 1 history. But there have been some fantastic machines that have narrowly missed out on ultimate glory.  We reckon they deserve recognition, too. So, in the latest of Autosport’s Top 10s, leading F1 journalist Maurice Hamilton joins host Kevin Turner to debate and discuss the 10 best F1 cars that never took a title. We’ve excluded the Lotus 78 because it played a part in Lotus’s title double in 1978, prior to the arrival of the 79 (much more so than the 312B3-74 did in 1975), as well as the 1991 Williams FW14 due to its similarity to the gizmo-laden B version that dominated in 1992. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Feb 18, 2026 • 1h 2min

Autosport Retro - Top 10 F1 Circuits

More than 70 tracks have hosted a world championship grand prix since the contest began in 1950, but which are the best? In the latest of Autosport’s Top 10s, host Kevin Turner picks out the 10 greatest F1 circuits, while renowned F1 journalist and author Maurice Hamilton decides whether or not he agrees with our choices… For the article on the top 10 F1 circuits, visit https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/top-10-greatest-f1-circuits/10798627/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Feb 11, 2026 • 45min

Autosport Retro - Top 10 Teams in F1 History

Ferrari, McLaren, Red Bull, Williams, Mercedes… The list of great Formula 1 teams contains some of motorsport’s biggest hitters – and that’s before we get on to those that are no longer active.    At the start of a new series of Autosport Top 10s, host Kevin Turner picks out the 10 greatest teams in world championship history, based on their success, longevity and impact. Renowned F1 journalist and author Maurice Hamilton is the special guest casting his critical eye over the rankings…  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Feb 10, 2026 • 26min

F175 - The Greatest Grand Prix

What makes a race truly legendary? Is it a wet-weather masterclass, a relentless wheel-to-wheel duel, or an underdog story that defies the odds? As Formula 1 celebrated its 75th year, we move beyond the championship permutations to rank the sheer quality of the racing itself. This is it, the big one! In the final episode of our series looking at the greatest races in world championship history, we set out to choose the best Formula 1 Grand Prix.  Sky Sports F1 pundit and racing driver Karun Chandhok brings his extensive knowledge and a critical eye to our debate, with host Kevin Turner and author Roger Smith – who struggled to agree on this one! What’s your favourite GP? If you’d like to take a further look at the best GPs of the past 75 years, keep an eye out for Smith and Turner’s new book, Formula 1 All the Races: The 100 Greatest Races. A Motorsport Studios Production for Autosport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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