Braking Bias

Braking Bias
Braking Bias

Motorsports Tech Focused Podcast covering everything from Formula 1 to NASCAR to everything in-between. The show where our only motorsports bias is we love tech! 

  1. MAY 21

    F1 Hot Laps & Hot Messes: The Winners and Losers of Imola GP

    In this episode, Molly and Dr. Obbs discuss various topics related to IndyCar racing, including social media engagement challenges, technical updates from the Imola race, and the drama surrounding Indy 500 qualifying. They also touch on career opportunities and personal experiences in the motorsports industry, highlighting the importance of technical inspections and team strategies in racing. In this episode, the hosts delve into the latest updates in Formula 1, focusing on aerodynamic innovations, team performance updates, and the implications of recent qualifying results. They discuss the engineering adjustments made by Mercedes and Aston Martin, the struggles faced by Ferrari, and the surprising performance of Williams. The conversation also touches on safety concerns following a crash and the challenges of tire management during races. In this episode, Molly and Dr. Obbs discuss the recent Imola race, highlighting its excitement and strategic elements, particularly regarding tire management and team dynamics. They delve into the implications of new technical directives and their potential impact on upcoming races, especially Monaco. The conversation also touches on the importance of team orders and the challenges faced by teams like McLaren and Ferrari. As they look ahead to Monaco, they express anticipation for how the new regulations will affect race strategies and outcomes. https://twitter.com/BrakingBiasPod

    57 min
  2. MAY 1

    When the Flag Drops the Bull*it Stops, Stewarding, Rookie Resilience & F1 Leadership- with Jost Capito

    In this episode of the Breaking Bias podcast, hosts Dr. Obbs and Molly are joined by Jost Capito—legendary motorsport executive and former CEO of Williams Racing—for a wide-ranging conversation on the past, present, and future of Formula One. With over four decades in the industry, Capito shares firsthand insights from his time at Ford, Volkswagen, McLaren, and Williams, highlighting his passion for grassroots motorsport and engineering excellence. The episode explores critical topics shaping F1 today, including the impact of the FIA cost cap, the role of inflation in competitive balance, and the ongoing challenges in stewarding and regulation enforcement. Capito also reflects on the legacy of Eddie Jordan and the importance of maintaining the human element in a sport increasingly defined by data and dollars. Listeners will gain behind-the-scenes perspective on rookie development—featuring George Russell’s rise—alongside leadership dynamics in high-pressure team environments. Capito opens up about decision-making under stress, succession planning, and what resilience looks like at the highest levels of motorsport. The episode closes with thoughts on racing’s future: sustainability, technology, and preserving the magic that makes motorsport matter to fans and teams alike. Topics Covered: Jost Capito’s motorsport journeyThe role of cost caps and inflation in F1Engineering for driver feedback and inclusivityGeorge Russell’s F1 developmentTeam leadership and succession planningRed Bull and strategic resilienceLife after racing and future motorsport innovations https://twitter.com/BrakingBiasPod

    1h 10m
  3. APR 24

    Floored by Ferrari: F1 Jeddah, Stewards & Shenanigans Recap

    In this episode of the Breaking Bias podcast, hosts Molly and Dr. Obbs dive into the Jeddah Grand Prix with a sharp focus on Ferrari’s new floor upgrades, Red Bull’s qualifying strategy, and the evolving role of clean air in F1 race performance. They break down key moments from the race, including racing incidents, penalties, and the inconsistencies in Formula 1 stewarding decisions that continue to fuel debate among teams and fans alike. The duo explores the technical side of race strategy—from telemetry analysis to pit stop dynamics—highlighting the strategic chess match that unfolds behind the scenes. Expect insights into team performance, the impact of race regulations, and how teams like Ferrari and Red Bull are adapting to maintain competitive edges. Molly and Dr. Obbs also preview the Miami Grand Prix and its new F1 sprint weekend format, discussing the implications for McLaren, the rising talent of Oscar Piastri, and the balancing act of managing two competitive drivers. The episode wraps with a deep dive into the sport’s regulatory evolution, including 2026 power unit rule changes and the FIA’s catch-up mechanisms designed to maintain a level playing field. 🎧 Tune in for expert race analysis, technical breakdowns, and everything you need to stay ahead of the curve in the world of Formula 1. 0:00 Introduction and Weekend Recap 03:03 Ferrari's New Floor and Performance Analysis 06:04 Red Bull's Strategy and Qualifying Insights 08:58 Race Dynamics and Clean Air Importance 11:59 Racing Incidents and Controversies 15:12 Telemetry and Racing Regulations Discussion 22:34 Racing Regulations and Penalties 29:16 Consistency in Stewarding Decisions 36:30 Pit Stop Dynamics and Challenges 41:00 Team Strategies and Performance Insights 44:54 Previewing the Miami Race 47:33 Oscar Piastri's Rise in the Championship 51:40 McLaren's Strategy Dilemma 52:33 Catch-Up Mechanisms in F1 Regulations 01:01:57 Looking Ahead to 2026 Power Unit Regulations https://twitter.com/BrakingBiasPod

    1h 2m
  4. APR 11

    Bend it like F1 - Flexi Wings, Ferrari Fumbles, McLaren Matters and Bahrain Hype

    In this episode of the Breaking Bias podcast, hosts Molly and Dr. Obbs discuss the recent Formula 1 races, including the China Sprint Race and the Suzuka Grand Prix. They analyze Ferrari's performance, the implications of disqualifications, and the challenges faced by Red Bull and McLaren. The conversation delves into technical aspects of the cars, the impact of dirty air on racing, and the future of F1 regulations. In this conversation, Dr. Obbs and Molly discuss the intricacies of Formula 1 racing, focusing on the performance of different cars, particularly the V-Car and RB, and the challenges faced by teams like Haas. They delve into the upcoming Bahrain race, highlighting its high degradation characteristics and the strategies teams must adopt. The discussion also touches on McLaren's internal dynamics and the importance of driver orders in optimizing race outcomes. In this episode, Molly and Dr. Obbs delve into the intricacies of Formula 1 racing strategies, discussing team dynamics, driver performance, and the implications of regulatory challenges. They explore the significance of car performance data, the controversies surrounding flexible wings, and the potential for upcoming races. 00:00 Introduction and Overview of Recent Races 05:57 China Sprint Race Analysis 12:01 Disqualifications and Technical Challenges 15:02 Transition to Suzuka Race Discussion 21:00 Max's Performance and Red Bull's Challenges 23:59 McLaren's Struggles and Dirty Air Effects 27:14 Achievable Performance in Racing 30:09 Comparing Car Performances: V-Car vs RB 33:42 Haas' Innovative Updates and Risk Management 39:24 Bahrain Race Preview: High Deg Challenges 44:22 Team Strategies: McLaren's Dilemma with Driver Orders 51:29 Strategic Decisions in Racing 54:47 Driver Dynamics and Team Prioritization 56:55 Car Performance Insights 01:00:14 Flexibility Controversies in F1 01:04:58 Regulatory Challenges and Future Implications 01:09:50 Predictions for Upcoming Races https://twitter.com/BrakingBiasPod

    1h 9m
  5. MAR 20

    F1's First Race of 2025 Report, Who's Flying High & Who's Just....Flexing

    In this episode of the Breaking Bias podcast, hosts Molly and Dr. Obbs dive into the aftermath of the 2025 Australian Grand Prix, analyzing key moments from free practice to race day. They break down Ferrari’s performance, Red Bull’s setup strategies, and McLaren’s qualifying highlights, offering expert insights into the latest F1 developments.  Key Topics in This Episode:   McLaren’s Race Performance – A deep dive into tire strategies, wet-weather challenges at Albert Park, and the experiences of rookie drivers. Technical Directives & Team Strategies – How F1 teams adapted to changing track conditions and key strategic decisions. Incidents & Tire Management – A look at race accidents, pit stop strategies, and driver-engineer communication. Weather & Strategy – The role of weather spotting in race decisions and how it impacted the midfield battle. Flexi-Wing Controversy – How this hot topic affects technical regulations, aerodynamic balance, and overall performance. F1's Engine Debate – The potential return of V10 vs. V8 engines, hybrid power implications, and the future of engine regulations. Molly and Dr. Obbs also discuss McLaren’s innovative tire preservation techniques, brake cooling challenges, and the evolving landscape of Formula 1. As we look ahead to the Chinese Grand Prix, the duo examines performance expectations and the strategies teams must master for success. 🎧 Tune in now for in-depth F1 insights, expert analysis, and behind-the-scenes details from the paddock! 👉 Subscribe, rate, and follow Breaking Bias for the latest F1 discussions and race recaps! #F1 #BreakingBiasPodcast #AustralianGP #Formula1 #McLarenF1 #Ferrari #RedBullRacing #TireStrategy #FlexiWing #F1Tech #ChineseGP 00:00 Introduction and Race Recap 02:09 Free Practice Insights 04:42 Ferrari's Performance and Strategy 08:46 Red Bull's Setup and Race Strategy 12:37 McLaren's Performance and Qualifying Highlights 18:34 McLaren's Performance and Race Dynamics 19:45 Challenges of Wet Conditions at Albert Park 22:10 Rookie Drivers and Their Experiences 24:01 Accidents and Crashes During the Race 25:55 Tire Strategy and Team Decisions 27:46 Communication Between Drivers and Engineers 30:03 Weather Spotting and Strategic Decisions 38:22 Midfield Performance and Best of the Rest 38:57 Analyzing Race Performance and Team Strategies 40:56 Weather Impact on Race Dynamics 43:03 Tire Management and Performance Expectations 43:57 Flexi-Wing Controversy and Technical Regulations 49:59 Aerodynamic Balance and Performance Trade-offs 57:03 The Interconnectedness of Race Car Performance 01:00:28 Tire Preservation Techniques in Formula One 01:03:14 Innovations in Brake Cooling and Tire Heating 01:08:23 The Future of Engine Regulations: V10s vs V8s 01:15:11 Final Thoughts on Upcoming Races and Developments https://twitter.com/BrakingBiasPod

    1h 11m
  6. MAR 6

    F1 Pre Season testing - Pour some FlowViz on Me

    Breaking Bias Podcast: F1 2025 Season Preview – Testing Insights, Team Strategies & Predictions In this episode of the Breaking Bias podcast, co-hosts Molly and Dr. Obbs dive deep into the 2025 Formula 1 season, analyzing key off-season developments, testing insights, and the evolving strategies of top teams. They break down the design changes made by Ferrari, Mercedes, and Red Bull, and more, exploring how these modifications could impact F1 car performance. The conversation highlights the significance of pre-season testing in understanding car dynamics and the engineering approaches teams are adopting. Dr. Obbs and Molly discuss the critical role of driver feedback, the value of data analysis, and the overall importance of off-track development in the run-up to the season. In this episode, they also explore specific team performance, touching on Ferrari’s long run issues, Williams' improvement potential, Alpine’s reliability concerns, and Mercedes’ low-speed instability. The hosts rank the top F1 teams based on their testing performance and development potential. As the season approaches, Molly and Dr. Obbs shift focus to the midfield teams, particularly Williams and Racing Bulls, offering predictions for their performance. They dive into the ongoing flexi-wing drama, FIA rule changes, and aerodynamic strategies, giving listeners a comprehensive preview of what to expect. The episode concludes with excitement and anticipation for the season ahead, discussing rookie drivers, team dynamics, and the uncertainty that drives the world of Formula 1 racing. Keywords: Formula 1, F1 2025 season, Breaking Bias podcast, testing insights, Ferrari, Mercedes, Red Bull, off-season developments, car performance, team strategies, driver feedback, Williams, Racing Bulls, flexi-wing, FIA rule changes, aerodynamic strategies, rookie drivers, midfield teams, F1 predictions, F1 rankings. https://twitter.com/BrakingBiasPod

    1h 14m
  7. JAN 15

    Corvette Racing by Pratt Miller's Ben Bode: From the Tunnel to Track – Inside Sports Car Aero and Secrets to Speed.

    In this episode of the Breaking Bias podcast, hosts Dr. Obbs and Molly sit down with Ben Bode, team manager for the iconic Corvette Racing by Pratt Miller, to explore his journey in motorsports and the future of Corvette Racing in 2025. Ben provides a deep dive into the world of endurance racing, discussing key engineering challenges and the balance between performance, aero, and aesthetics in car design. Highlights include: The tech transfer from racing innovations to road cars.The critical role of aerodynamic maps, including insights on splitters, diffusers, and vortices.Navigating their entry into LMP2 racing, Pratt Millers return to prototype racing. How they're managing diverse teams, and optimizing car design for multiple drivers. Ben shares advice on breaking into the industry and addressing the iterative process of developing and validating cutting-edge racing technologies. Whether you're a motorsport enthusiast, aspiring engineer, or Corvette Racing fan, this episode is packed with insights into the complex world of endurance racing and car aerodynamics. Find Pratt Miller Instagram: @prattmillermsFacebook: Pratt Miller MotorsportsX (formerly Twitter): @prattmillermsBluesky: @prattmillerms.bsky.socialYoutube: Pratt Miller Motorsports 00:00 Introduction  03:01 Ben Bode's Journey into Motorsports 05:53 The Future of Corvette Racing: 2025 and Beyond 09:00 Engineering Challenges in Endurance Racing 12:06 Balancing Performance and Aesthetics in Design 15:05 Tech Transfer: From Track to Road 17:54 Aerodynamics: The Importance of Splitters and Diffusers 21:14 Understanding Aerodynamic Maps and Performance 24:10 The Complexity of Racing Against Diverse Competitors 26:57 The Role of Diffusers in GT Racing 29:58 Vortices and Their Impact on Aerodynamics 33:34 Aerodynamic Development and Future Steps 36:09 Challenges of Regulation and Design 38:48 The Interconnectedness of Aerodynamics 40:54 Creating and Validating Aero Maps 46:17 Driver Preferences and Team Dynamics 51:40 Balancing Aerodynamics and Dynamic Control 55:55 Transitioning to LMP2 and Customer Racing 01:01:20 Advice for Aspiring Motorsport Professionals https://twitter.com/BrakingBiasPod

    1h 6m

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Motorsports Tech Focused Podcast covering everything from Formula 1 to NASCAR to everything in-between. The show where our only motorsports bias is we love tech! 

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