Grand Pricks

The Grand Pricks of Formula 1

Issy and Nav, lifelong Formula 1 fans, are forcing their best friend Reem to watch F1. She can’t tell a Red Bull from a Haas - but that’s about to change. We’re taking you along for the ride, as we give her a motorsport education like no other! Expect unhinged live reactions, chaotic debates about who really deserved the podium, and all the context you didn’t know you needed to keep up. So buckle up as we tackle the 2026 season. Grand Pricks was Highly Commended for Best Sport Podcast at the 2025 Independent Podcast Awards. Follow us on socials: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grandprickspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grandprickspodcast/ X: https://x.com/grandprickspod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Grandprickspodcast Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

  1. F1 2026 Australian Grand Prix Recap: Mercedes 1-2, Ferrari Strategy Blunder & Aston Martin Car Drama

    3 DAYS AGO

    F1 2026 Australian Grand Prix Recap: Mercedes 1-2, Ferrari Strategy Blunder & Aston Martin Car Drama

    The 2026 Formula 1 season is officially underway, and the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park in Melbourne delivered drama from the very first race of the year. Mercedes dominated the opening round of F1 2026, with George Russell taking pole position and converting it into a race victory, while rookie teammate Kimi Antonelli secured P2 to complete a commanding Mercedes 1-2 finish. Ferrari looked like genuine race-winning contenders throughout qualifying and the early stages of the race. However, a controversial strategy call during the Virtual Safety Car cost them a shot at victory, leaving Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton to settle for P3 and P4. It was a chaotic start to the season for Red Bull Racing. Max Verstappen crashed out in Q1 but staged an impressive recovery drive from the back of the grid to finish P6. Meanwhile, Isack Hadjar shocked everyone with a P3 qualifying result, but sadly, he DNF’d during the race. Reigning constructors’ champions McLaren also faced early-season struggles. Lando Norris salvaged a P5 finish, while Australian star Oscar Piastri suffered heartbreak after crashing on his way to the grid of his home Grand Prix. Elsewhere, major questions are already forming around the Aston Martin F1 Team 2026 car. Reports suggest the car is extremely difficult to drive, raising speculation about whether the issues stem from the Honda power unit partnership or the new design direction under Adrian Newey. Plus, we discuss growing driver concerns about the new 2026 Formula 1 regulations, and the early rumours surrounding uncertainty over upcoming races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. In this episode of Grand Pricks, we break down everything from the 2026 Australian Grand Prix:• F1 race results and key moments• The Ferrari strategy disaster• Standout driver performances and rookie debuts• Aston Martin’s car controversy• All the off-track drama shaping the 2026 season And of course, we reveal our Grand Pricks Podium picks. Subscribe so you don’t miss next week’s Chinese Grand Prix race breakdown. Follow us on socials: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grandprickspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grandprickspodcast/ X: https://x.com/grandprickspod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Grandprickspodcast Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    1h 25m
  2. Drive to Survive Season 8 Review: Netflix F1 2025 Drama, Missing Moments, Disastrous Demotions and the Horner Sacking

    3 MAR

    Drive to Survive Season 8 Review: Netflix F1 2025 Drama, Missing Moments, Disastrous Demotions and the Horner Sacking

    Netflix’s Drive to Survive Season 8 is finally here, and we binged all eight episodes so you don’t have to. In this Grand Pricks deep dive, we break down the biggest storylines from the 2025 Formula 1 season as portrayed on Netflix, including the most dramatic moments, the weirdest edits, and the storylines that didn’t quite land. We unpack the long-awaited perspectives from Jack Doohan and Liam Lawson following their 2025 season demotions, and discuss how the series handled (or mishandled) the emotional fallout. We also get into the surprising absence of Aston Martin, the underexplored tension at McLaren, the much-hyped Christian Horner sacking storyline (and whether it delivered), and our favourite “guilty pleasure” moments between drivers and team principals. Plus, we introduce a brand-new segment: Grand Prickster of the Week, featuring a listener reaction to Drive to Survive Season 8, and yes, someone might be getting a little surprise from us 👀 If you’re a new Formula 1 fan (especially if Netflix brought you here), this episode is your no-gatekeeping guide to what actually mattered in Drive to Survive Season 8, and what it means heading into the 2026 F1 season. This is our final episode before the 2026 Formula 1 season kicks off in Australia, so make sure you’re subscribed for race breakdowns, beginner-friendly explainers, chaotic hot takes, and all the off-track F1 drama. Follow us on socials: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grandprickspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grandprickspodcast/ X: https://x.com/grandprickspod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Grandprickspodcast Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    58 min
  3. Red Flags and White Lies: McLaren’s 2025 F1 Domination, Lando Norris’ Championship, & The Papaya Rules Controversy

    28 FEB

    Red Flags and White Lies: McLaren’s 2025 F1 Domination, Lando Norris’ Championship, & The Papaya Rules Controversy

    2025 was the year McLaren completed its return to Formula 1 dominance. Back-to-back Constructors’ Championships. A first Drivers’ World Championship since 2008. And a title fight decided by just two points. In this episode, we break down how Lando Norris secured his maiden F1 World Championship and why his fiercest competition didn’t come from another team, but from inside the garage. Oscar Piastri pushed Norris to the absolute limit in a season where McLaren had the fastest car on the grid, turning team dominance into an internal war for the crown. But McLaren’s success story didn’t happen overnight. After more than a decade without a title, the team rebuilt itself into a championship-winning force. Yet dominance brought pressure, and pressure brought politics. The controversial “Papaya Rules”, introduced by team leadership, sparked rumours of favouritism, raised questions about team orders, and added fuel to an already tense championship battle between two teammates who both believed the title was theirs to win. While Norris and Piastri fought each other, they almost lost sight of the bigger threat. Max Verstappen mounted a late-season comeback that nearly stole the championship, ultimately losing out by just two points,  a margin so small it could have gone either way. Featuring real driver radio clips, race commentary, and in-depth analysis, this episode explores McLaren’s road back to the top, the psychology of teammate rivalries in a title-winning team, and what the 2026 regulation changes could mean for the future of Formula 1. Is this the beginning of a McLaren dynasty, or the peak before another reset in the sport’s ever-shifting competitive order? About the Series: Over ten episodes, Grand Pricks explores every 2025 Formula 1 team in depth, unpacking the drama, decisions, and defining moments, both on track and behind closed doors. Starting from last place in the Constructors' Championship to first, we reveal the stories you didn't see on race day. New episodes weekly. Subscribe now. Follow us on socials: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grandprickspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grandprickspodcast/ X: https://x.com/grandprickspod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Grandprickspodcast Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    1h 33m
  4. F1 2026 Explained: New Rules, Pre-Season Testing Takeaways & Championship Predictions

    24 FEB

    F1 2026 Explained: New Rules, Pre-Season Testing Takeaways & Championship Predictions

    The countdown to the 2026 Formula 1 season is officially on, and the sport is on the brink of one of the biggest changes in its modern history. With the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne just around the corner, this episode of Grand Pricks breaks down the F1 2026 regulation changes in a clear, beginner-friendly way that works whether you’re a long-time fan or someone trying to get into Formula 1 for the first time. We explain what’s changing with the new 2026 power units, how the revised aerodynamic rules are expected to impact racing and overtaking, and why sustainability and efficiency are shaping the future of Formula 1. Most importantly, we look at what this regulation reset actually means for performance, team strategy, and the competitive order. We also dive into everything we learned from pre-season testing in Barcelona and Bahrain, analysing which teams looked fastest on single-lap pace, who impressed on long runs, which teams struggled with reliability, and whether testing data gives us any real indication of where teams stand heading into the opening race of the 2026 season. With rumours circulating in the paddock about a potential technical loophole, we debate which team could exploit the new regulations early and gain a crucial advantage in the 2026 Formula 1 championship battle. And because this is Grand Pricks, none of it comes as a dry technical lecture. Expect chaotic energy, pop-culture analogies, dramatic impressions, and regulation explanations that actually make sense, including discussion of Lewis Hamilton’s alleged Kim Kardashian era. We wrap things up with our F1 2026 predictions, debating who could dominate this new era of Formula 1, which midfield team might break through, and whether the regulation overhaul could completely reshuffle the grid. If you’re an F1 fan or someone trying to understand Formula 1 before the 2026 season begins, this episode is the perfect place to start. Subscribe to Grand Pricks for weekly Formula 1 analysis, post-race reactions, technical explainers, and all the on-track and off-track chaos throughout the 2026 season. Follow us on socials: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grandprickspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grandprickspodcast/ X: https://x.com/grandprickspod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Grandprickspodcast Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    1h 33m
  5. Red Flags & White Lies: Mercedes’ 2025 Comeback, Russell’s Contract Drama, Antonelli’s Rookie Rise, and the 2026 Regulation Gamble

    20 FEB

    Red Flags & White Lies: Mercedes’ 2025 Comeback, Russell’s Contract Drama, Antonelli’s Rookie Rise, and the 2026 Regulation Gamble

    The Mercedes Formula One Team entered the 2025 Formula 1 season under immense pressure. Still struggling to master the ground-effect regulations introduced in 2022, the team faced a defining transition year. For the first time in over a decade, Mercedes lined up without seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, who made his high-profile move to Scuderia Ferrari, leaving a leadership vacuum at Brackley. That vacuum placed George Russell firmly in the spotlight. Tasked with becoming Mercedes’ lead driver, Russell faced the biggest test of his Formula 1 career. Alongside him was teenage prodigy Kimi Antonelli, promoted as part of a bold long-term gamble that could either accelerate the rebuild or expose the team’s instability. Instead, Mercedes delivered its strongest campaign of the post-2021 era. Russell secured two race victories and nine podium finishes, demonstrating consistency and control under pressure, while Antonelli emerged as one of the standout rookies of 2025 with three podiums of his own. Together, they powered Mercedes to second place in the Constructors’ Championship, re-establishing the team as a genuine front-runner. Off track, the drama was just as intense. Speculation mounted when Team Principal Toto Wolff was linked with a potential pursuit of Max Verstappen from Red Bull Racing. Contract rumours swirled around Russell before he ultimately secured an extension, raising questions about team hierarchy and long-term stability.  With sweeping new Formula 1 regulations arriving in 2026, the biggest question now looms: can Mercedes convert momentum into dominance and return to championship-winning form? Featuring real race commentary, driver clips, and in-depth performance analysis, this episode breaks down Mercedes’ 2025 season and what it all means for the future of the Silver Arrows. About the Series: Over ten episodes, Grand Pricks explores every 2025 Formula 1 team in depth, unpacking the drama, decisions, and defining moments, both on track and behind closed doors. Starting from last place in the Constructors' Championship to first, we reveal the stories you didn't see on race day. New episodes weekly. Subscribe now. Follow us on socials: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grandprickspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grandprickspodcast/ X: https://x.com/grandprickspod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Grandprickspodcast Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    1h 28m
  6. Red Flags & White Lies: F1 and Red Bull Without Horner, Verstappen's 2025 Comeback & The Curse of the Second Seat

    14 FEB

    Red Flags & White Lies: F1 and Red Bull Without Horner, Verstappen's 2025 Comeback & The Curse of the Second Seat

    Red Bull Racing has long been known in Formula 1 for its ruthlessness, aggressive decision-making, and win-at-all-costs mentality, the very traits that built one of the sport’s most dominant eras. With Max Verstappen securing four consecutive Drivers’ Championships by 2024 and the team claiming back-to-back Constructors’ titles in 2022 and 2023, Red Bull defined modern F1 dominance. But somewhere along the line, that dominance began to slip. Rival teams closed the gap, the grid became more competitive, and for Red Bull, second place was never going to be acceptable. The 2025 Formula 1 season brought chaos, controversy, and headline after headline for the Milton Keynes outfit. Just two races into the season, Liam Lawson was abruptly demoted from the senior team to its sister outfit, Racing Bulls, switching seats with Yuki Tsunoda. Once again, the infamous Red Bull “second seat” lived up to its cursed reputation, as Tsunoda also struggled to extract consistent performance from the car. Verstappen’s own start to the 2025 season was filled with frustration. By the halfway point, he found himself nearly 100 points behind Lando Norris in the Drivers’ Championship standings, hampered by an inconsistent and difficult car that prevented him from performing at his usual dominant standard. For the first time in years, his title defence looked out of reach. But you can never discount Max Verstappen. What followed was one of the most remarkable comeback charges in recent F1 history, as he clawed back points race after race, ultimately finishing the season just two points shy of another world championship. And then came the biggest shock of all. After 20 years at the helm, Team Principal Christian Horner was dramatically dismissed amid the team’s underperformance and a scandal that had followed him since February 2024. He was replaced by former Racing Bulls Team Principal Laurent Mekies, marking the end of an era and the beginning of a significant power shift within the organisation. Now, as Red Bull enters the 2026 season with sweeping regulation changes, its first in-house power unit project, a refreshed driver line-up featuring Isack Hadjar alongside Verstappen, and new leadership at the top, the team stands at a crossroads. Can Red Bull reclaim its dominance in this new era of Formula 1, or were the cracks exposed in 2025 signs of a deeper decline? Featuring real race commentary, driver clips, narration, and in-depth discussion, this episode breaks down the drama, the politics, the comeback, and the future of one of F1’s most ruthless teams. About the Series: Over ten episodes, Grand Pricks explore every 2025 Formula 1 team in depth, unpacking the drama, decisions, and defining moments, both on track and behind closed doors. Starting from last place in the Constructors' Championship to first, we reveal the stories you didn't see on race day. New episodes weekly. Subscribe now. Follow us on socials: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grandprickspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grandprickspodcast/ X: https://x.com/grandprickspod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Grandprickspodcast Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    1h 39m
  7. Red Flags & White Lies: How Ferrari Broke Lewis Hamilton and Turned a Legendary Partnership into a 2025 Disaster

    7 FEB

    Red Flags & White Lies: How Ferrari Broke Lewis Hamilton and Turned a Legendary Partnership into a 2025 Disaster

    Ferrari. Lewis Hamilton. Two of the biggest names in Formula 1 history. One partnership that was supposed to change everything. When Lewis Hamilton made the shock move to Ferrari for the 2025 season, it felt like destiny, a seven-time world champion joining the most iconic team in F1. A legacy move. A title-winning dream. But instead of glory, Ferrari’s 2025 season unravelled into chaos. Hamilton himself has called it a “nightmare” season, plagued by strategy blunders, communication breakdowns, and growing tension with his race engineer. Alongside him, Charles Leclerc, Ferrari’s long-time golden boy, continues to shoulder frustration as he heads into his eighth season with the team in 2026, still chasing an elusive world championship. In this episode, we break down Ferrari’s leadership confusion, questionable strategy calls, and the immense pressure facing team principal Fred Vasseur from both the boardroom and the tifosi. From race-day disasters to off-track dysfunction, we ask the hard questions: Has Ferrari failed Lewis Hamilton? Is this partnership already beyond saving? And could 2026 decide not just Ferrari’s future, but the end of Hamilton’s legendary F1 career? In Maranello, the red flags are impossible to ignore, and Ferrari’s truth is finally catching up with them. About the Series: Over ten episodes, Grand Pricks explores every 2025 Formula 1 team in depth, unpacking the drama, decisions, and defining moments, both on track and behind closed doors. Starting from last place in the Constructors' Championship to first, we reveal the stories you didn't see on race day. New episodes weekly. Subscribe now. Follow us on socials: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grandprickspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grandprickspodcast/ X: https://x.com/grandprickspod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Grandprickspodcast Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    1h 49m
  8. Red Flags and White Lies: Williams F1’s Comeback From P9 to P5, James Vowles’ Vision & the Road Back to Glory

    30 JAN

    Red Flags and White Lies: Williams F1’s Comeback From P9 to P5, James Vowles’ Vision & the Road Back to Glory

    Williams Racing is one of Formula 1’s most historic teams. Competing in the sport since 1978, the team has secured nine Constructors’ Championships and seven Drivers’ Championships, earning its place as one of F1’s true legacy outfits. But the road since those glory days has been far from easy. Years of financial instability and on-track struggles culminated in 2020, when the Williams family sold the team to Dorilton Capital. By the end of the 2024 Formula 1 season, Williams finished P9 in the Constructors’ Championship with just 17 points, a stark reminder of how far the team had fallen from its championship-winning past. The turning point came with the appointment of James Vowles as Team Principal in 2023. With a clear long-term vision focused on rebuilding infrastructure, culture, and performance, Williams began laying the foundations for a proper revival. That vision accelerated in 2025 with the arrival of race winner Carlos Sainz, who joined Alex Albon to form one of the strongest driver line-ups in the midfield. The results followed. Williams ended the 2025 season in P5 in the Constructors’ Championship, scoring over 100 points, achieving multiple double points finishes, and securing two podiums, both delivered by Carlos Sainz. For the first time in years, Williams wasn’t just rebuilding, it was competing again. While James Vowles has been clear that championships are still a long-term goal, the momentum is undeniable. This episode tells the story of how Williams rediscovered its direction in 2025, why the comeback is real, and what still lies ahead on the road back to Formula 1’s front-running battles. Featuring real driver and team interviews, race radio, and behind-the-scenes moments, this is the story of Williams F1 finding its way back into the fight. About the Series: Over ten episodes, Grand Pricks explore every 2025 Formula 1 team in depth, unpacking the drama, decisions, and defining moments, both on track and behind closed doors. Starting from last place in the Constructors' Championship to first, we reveal the stories you didn't see on race day. New episodes weekly. Subscribe now. Follow us on socials: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grandprickspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grandprickspodcast/ X: https://x.com/grandprickspod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Grandprickspodcast Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    1h 43m

Ratings & Reviews

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About

Issy and Nav, lifelong Formula 1 fans, are forcing their best friend Reem to watch F1. She can’t tell a Red Bull from a Haas - but that’s about to change. We’re taking you along for the ride, as we give her a motorsport education like no other! Expect unhinged live reactions, chaotic debates about who really deserved the podium, and all the context you didn’t know you needed to keep up. So buckle up as we tackle the 2026 season. Grand Pricks was Highly Commended for Best Sport Podcast at the 2025 Independent Podcast Awards. Follow us on socials: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grandprickspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grandprickspodcast/ X: https://x.com/grandprickspod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Grandprickspodcast Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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