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The Track Limits podcast will provide behind-the-scenes content of drivers, engineers, staff and everything in between. With a diverse team, we will showcase a unique experience for any new and long-time fans of formula racing.

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The Track Limits podcast will provide behind-the-scenes content of drivers, engineers, staff and everything in between. With a diverse team, we will showcase a unique experience for any new and long-time fans of formula racing.

    Marta Garcia Lopez - F1 Academy Champion, FRECA Driver, Single Seaters Is Too Expensive | EP18

    Marta Garcia Lopez - F1 Academy Champion, FRECA Driver, Single Seaters Is Too Expensive | EP18

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    In this episode of the Track Limits podcast, we are joined by one of the most recognized F1 Academy alumni, Marta Garcia Lopez.

    Marta Garcia is a rising star in motorsport who was crowned champion of the F1 Academy and is now transitioning to the fiercely competitive FRECA Championship. In this captivating conversation, Marta shares her experiences from the inaugural season of the F1 Academy, her bond with teammates, the balancing act of mental and physical training, and her insights on promoting gender diversity in Formula 1 and motorsport as a whole.

    Marta’s journey in motorsport is a testament to perseverance, talent, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. In this episode, she offers listeners an intimate glimpse into the milestones and challenges that have shaped her career. From her tough battles in karting to her 2021 season struggle, Marta explains the importance of keeping your mental health in check.

    The conversation begins with Marta’s participation in the historic first season of the F1 Academy, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at nurturing young female talent in motorsport. She reflects on the camaraderie and competition among her PREMA teammates, Chloe Chong and Bianca Bustamante, highlighting the supportive environment that fuelled their collective pursuit of success.

    The conversation then shifts to Marta’s perspective on gender diversity in Formula 1 and motorsport. She offers insights into the challenges faced by women drivers and advocates for initiatives to amplify their presence and opportunities within the industry.

    Hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode of Track Limits. Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let us know what inspires you about Marta’s incredible journey!

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    • 55 min
    Conor Sketches - F1 Impersonator, Listening & Practising Voices All Day, Keeping Personal Life Private | EP17

    Conor Sketches - F1 Impersonator, Listening & Practising Voices All Day, Keeping Personal Life Private | EP17

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    In this episode of the Track Limits podcast, we are joined by the one and only Conor Sketches.
    In this uproarious podcast episode, we dive into the world of comedy and F1 with the talented Conor Sketches, renowned for his impeccable impersonations and comedic genius. Join us as we explore Conor's journey into comedy, his newfound love for F1 inspired by Drive To Survive, his process for perfecting F1 impersonations, his recent collaboration with F1 at the Austin Grand Prix, and his future goals in F1 content creation.
    The conversation begins with Conor sharing insights into his comedic origins and the art of impersonation that has become his signature. From mimicking footballers to golfers and now F1 personalities, Conor reflects on his journey and the passion that drives his comedic pursuits.
    As the discussion unfolds, Conor reveals how Drive To Survive reignited his childhood love for F1 and inspired him to dive headfirst into creating F1 content. He discusses his method for selecting and perfecting F1 personalities to impersonate, showcasing his uncanny ability to capture the essence of each character.
    A highlight of the episode is Conor's recent collaboration with F1 at the Austin Grand Prix, where he brought his comedic talents to the paddock with skits featuring Toto Wolff, George Russell, Carlos Sainz, Daniel Ricciardo, and more. Conor offers behind-the-scenes anecdotes and reflections on the experience, highlighting the camaraderie and creativity that infused the collaboration.
    Looking ahead, Conor shares his aspirations and goals for F1 content creation, from expanding his repertoire of impersonations to exploring new avenues for comedic expression within the sport. He discusses his passion for engaging with fans and bringing joy to the F1 community through his unique brand of humour.
    This episode isn't just for motorsport enthusiasts; it's a celebration of comedy, creativity, and the universal love for F1. Conor Sketches' journey from comedy clubs to the F1 paddock offers a compelling narrative of passion, perseverance, and the power of laughter in uniting fans around the world.
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    • 1 hr 3 min
    Monaco GP Reflection - Charles Wins Home Race, Checo Under Pressure, Changes Needed Next Year | EP16

    Monaco GP Reflection - Charles Wins Home Race, Checo Under Pressure, Changes Needed Next Year | EP16

    Welcome back to the Track Limits Podcast! Tune in with Henny, Mikey, Swish and Feven as they unpack all the highlights from the recently concluded Monaco Grand Prix.
    We want to first thank our partners at Rec Watches for sponsoring this episode. Rec Watches is a Danish independent watch brand specializing in manufacturing timepieces infused with the DNA of motorsport legends. Rec just released the 98T/4, watch that features original parts of Aryton Senna’s 1986 Lotus 98T. All the watches in this collection are Swiss made and if you’re interested in learning more about them you can check out recwatches.com. There is a 20% pre-order discount for our Track Limits community: https://www.recwatches.com/timepieces/98t-4/
    All eyes were fixed on Charles Leclerc this weekend, with hopes high that he might finally shatter the curse that has shadowed his career: winning his home race. From the onset of FP1, it was evident he wouldn't allow anything to stand in his way. Setting benchmarks beyond reach, his confidence going into the race was unparalleled.
    The Monaco Grand Prix, entrenched in the city's legacy, has remained unchanged for a considerable time despite Formula 1 car regulations evolving to produce larger, longer cars. Negotiating the narrow streets has become increasingly challenging, rendering overtaking nearly impossible. This year proved no exception, with fewer than five on-track passes throughout the entire race, compounded by a red flag on Lap 1 prompting all teams to opt for a single set of tires for the duration.
    Fans are clamouring for Formula 1 to revitalize the Monaco Grand Prix, proposing various changes such as altering the track layout, introducing a DRS section, reverting to classic Grand Prix regulations with different car specifications, or mandating three pit stops. Numerous compelling ideas aim to inject more excitement into an event that has lacked thrills in recent years.
    Anticipation initially suggested Max would dominate yet again this year. However, with four different race winners already and a tightly contested championship battle, the season has proven to be far more unpredictable and captivating than anticipated.

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    • 26 min
    Imola GP Reflection - McLaren Fighting For Wins, Williams Struggles On, Stroll Saves AM?! | EP15

    Imola GP Reflection - McLaren Fighting For Wins, Williams Struggles On, Stroll Saves AM?! | EP15

    Welcome back to the Track Limits Podcast! Tune in with Henny, Mikey, and Swish as they unpack all the highlights from the recently concluded Imola Grand Prix.
    Following his breakthrough victory, Lando Norris and the McLaren team shifted their focus from podium placements to clinching more race wins in the future. However, Red Bull's bid to reassert dominance hit a snag with a challenging FP1, FP2, and FP3, casting doubts on their performance. Nevertheless, Max Verstappen defied the odds by securing pole position, outpacing the formidable McLaren duo.
    Imola, renowned for its historic circuit, initially offered little excitement during Sunday's race until Lando intensified the pressure on Max in the final 15 laps. As Max grappled with tire degradation, Lando's tires surged, resulting in a nail-biting finish with Max crossing the line merely 0.7 seconds ahead. This close call suggests that Red Bull might not enjoy the commanding season many anticipated.
    Amidst the strain of a lacklustre team weekend, Max added a 24-hour sim racing event to his schedule, dividing his time between track and hotel room simulations with his racing team. Remarkably, they clinched victory with a Verstappen-esque lead of 32 seconds.
    With the Monaco Grand Prix looming as a consecutive race weekend, anticipation is high. Last year, we witnessed a captivating qualifying session on this track. Will we witness the end of the Charles Leclerc curse, or will it persist?

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    • 20 min
    Matt Dennington - McLaren's Co-Chief Commercial Officer, Losing Sponsors & Resetting Team Culture | EP14

    Matt Dennington - McLaren's Co-Chief Commercial Officer, Losing Sponsors & Resetting Team Culture | EP14

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    In this captivating podcast episode, we delve into the world of Formula 1 and commercial strategy with Matt Dennington, the Co-Chief Commercial Officer for McLaren Racing. Thank you to our partners at DPWorld for providing us with the opportunity to interview Matt at the McLaren Technology Centre. Join us as we explore the dynamic culture at McLaren Racing, Matt's journey from professional cricket to a leadership role at one of F1's most iconic teams, and the strategies behind McLaren's commercial success.

    The conversation kicks off with an insider's look at the culture that drives innovation and excellence at McLaren Racing. Matt shares insights into the team's values, emphasizing collaboration, integrity, and a relentless pursuit of success on and off the track.

    As the discussion unfolds, Matt offers a glimpse into his longstanding partnership with Zak Brown, McLaren's CEO, and the strategies that have transformed the team's commercial performance. From overcoming challenges to securing over 50 sponsors for the current F1 season, Matt provides valuable insights into McLaren's journey from adversity to triumph.

    A key highlight of the episode is McLaren's partnership with DP World and its transformative impact on the team's logistical processes. Matt explains how the collaboration has optimized McLaren's operations, enabling the team to streamline its supply chain and enhance efficiency both on and off the track.

    The conversation also delves into Matt's transition from professional cricket to a leadership role at McLaren, highlighting the transferable skills and experiences that have shaped his approach to commercial strategy. He shares anecdotes and reflections from his journey, offering valuable lessons for aspiring leaders in the world of motorsport.

    Moreover, Matt provides a behind-the-scenes look at McLaren's innovative sponsor promotional campaigns, from the iconic Triple Crown livery to activations with partners like Hilton Hotels. He discusses the creative collaboration with his team and the strategies behind these successful initiatives.

    Matt also offers a tantalizing glimpse into McLaren's long-term plans, revealing the team's vision and aspirations leading up to 2040. He underscores McLaren's commitment to innovation, sustainability, and continued success in the ever-evolving world of Formula 1.

    Hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode of Track Limits. Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let us know what inspires you about Matt’s incredible journey!

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    • 38 min
    Jason Arthur - CEO of Mission 44, Close Relationship With Lewis, Hamilton's Move To Ferrari | EP13

    Jason Arthur - CEO of Mission 44, Close Relationship With Lewis, Hamilton's Move To Ferrari | EP13

    In this episode of the Track Limits podcast, we are joined by the CEO of Mission 44, Jason Arthur.
    In this illuminating podcast episode, we delve into the world of social impact and advocacy with Jason Arthur, the CEO of Mission 44, a charity organization launched by Formula 1 legend Lewis Hamilton. Join us as we explore the inception of Mission 44, the deep bond between Lewis and Jason, the organization's ambitious goals for international expansion, the significance of the Hamilton Commission, and the exciting future projects on the horizon.
    The conversation begins with Jason shedding light on the driving force behind Mission 44 and Lewis Hamilton's vision for positive change. He shares insights into the genesis of the organization, highlighting Lewis's unwavering commitment to making a difference beyond the confines of the racetrack.
    As the discussion unfolds, Jason provides a glimpse into his close relationship with Lewis and the trust bestowed upon him to lead Mission 44. He reflects on the shared values and aspirations that underpin their collaboration, emphasizing their collective dedication to driving meaningful impact on a global scale.
    A key highlight of the episode is Mission 44's goal to expand beyond the United Kingdom and partner with organizations worldwide. Jason discusses the organization's ambitious plans for international growth and its commitment to disrupting the status quo by addressing pressing social issues on a global scale.
    The conversation also delves into the significance of the Hamilton Commission, a groundbreaking initiative spearheaded by Lewis Hamilton to address diversity and inclusion in motorsport. Jason offers insights into the meticulous process behind the commission's formation and its potential to drive systemic change within the industry.
    Looking ahead, Jason shares his perspective on Lewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari and its implications for Mission 44's growth and future projects. He discusses the exciting opportunities for collaboration and expansion that lie ahead, underscoring Mission 44's commitment to forging partnerships with like-minded organizations.
    This episode isn't just about charity; it's a testament to the power of collaboration, advocacy, and social impact. Jason Arthur's insights into Mission 44 and Lewis Hamilton's vision offer a compelling narrative of driving positive change in the world.

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    • 31 min

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