Induction Noise

Induction Noise

2 car fans discussing and comparing the latest, oldest and best cars and automotive news out there. Get involved and let us know what you want to hear!

  1. 4일 전

    Episode 135 - Mid April 2026 Car News

    Summary  This episode covers the latest in automotive innovation, including record-breaking Nürburgring lap times, new electric vehicle platforms, and exciting Porsche releases. Dive into the details of high-performance cars, industry trends, and future tech developments. In this episode, Riri and Teeks delve into the latest in high-performance and luxury cars, including Porsche's new GT3 convertible, Rolls Royce's electric models, and Nissan's strategic shifts. They analyze the design, engineering, and market implications of these vehicles, offering insights for car enthusiasts and industry followers.    Key Topics  Nürburgring lap record by Ford GT  Volkswagen's unified battery cell design  Porsche's new convertible GT3 and Speedster  Industry trends in electric vehicle platforms  Impact of industry decisions on car performance and design Porsche GT3 Convertible design and performance  Rolls Royce's electric luxury models and exclusivity  Nissan's market strategy and model lineup changes    Chapters  00:00 Introduction and Car Industry Overview  01:08 Ford GT Sets Nürburgring Record for Pure Combustion Cars  02:18 Historical Context of Nürburgring Lap Times and Race Cars  03:26 Industry Trends: Repeating Lap Records and Manufacturer Strategies  04:32 Classifying the Ford Mustang GTD: Muscle, Sports, or Supercar?  05:30 American vs. European Supercars and Market Perceptions  06:35 Porsche's Record-Breaking 911 Hybrid Evo and Electric Race Cars  07:53 The Significance of Record Runs by Chevrolet and Porsche  08:37 American Innovation in Motorsport: Ford's Racing Focus  09:48 Porsche's Updated 911 GT2 and Its Impact on Records  10:43 Are Nürburgring Times Still Relevant? Industry Perspectives  11:45 The New Ford GT and Its Place in Automotive History  13:13 Lamborghini and Ferrari's Racing Strategies and Market Focus  14:40 Ferrari's Shift from Racing to Fashion and Lifestyle  15:06 Volkswagen's EV Strategy: Standardized Batteries and Cost Reduction  16:10 Volkswagen's New Battery Cell Design and Future Models  18:14 Volkswagen's Software and Interior Updates in the ID3 Neo  20:02 The Future of EV Batteries: Cost, Range, and Technology  22:05 Volkswagen's Model Lineup Changes and Market Strategy  23:44 Volkswagen ID7 and the Future of Large Electric Sedans  25:01 Volkswagen's Challenges and Industry Positioning  26:06 Skoda's Market Position and Volkswagen's Brand Strategy  27:39 The Impact of Leadership Changes and Industry Trends  28:44 Volkswagen's Customer-Centric Approach and Car Development  30:12 Volkswagen's Interior Design and User Experience Improvements  31:52 The Return of Physical Controls and User Interface Evolution  33:41 Volkswagen's Range and Charging Improvements  36:11 Volkswagen's Battery Technology and Future EV Plans  39:04 Software Updates and Autonomous Driving Features  40:31 Porsche's New Convertible 911 GT3 and Speedster  41:43 The Legacy and Future of Porsche Speedsters  02:26 Porsche GT3 Convertible: Design and Performance Insights  04:43 Rolls Royce's Electric Models: Project Nightingale and Beyond  09:29 Nissan's Market Strategy and Future Model Plans  14:00 Design Trends and Technological Innovations in Luxury Cars  18:41 Market Implications and Consumer Preferences in 2024    Important information  If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram @inductionnoise, Tik Tok and YouTube. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com   Thanks for listening 😊

    1시간 31분
  2. 4월 14일

    Episode 134 - Motorsport Greats

    Summary  In this episode, the hosts delve into the fascinating world of motorsport legends, exploring how iconic race cars have influenced the design and evolution of road cars. They discuss the transformation of the Fiat 131 from a mundane sedan to a legendary rally car, the controversial BMW M3 GTR and its unique V8 engine, and the dominance of the Skyline R32 in Japanese racing, earning it the nickname 'Godzilla'. The conversation highlights the significant impact of motorsport on automotive design and culture. In this conversation, Riri and Teeks delve into the world of legendary cars and their impact on motorsports. They discuss the R32 Skyline's dominance in the Australian Touring Car Championship, the transition of the Dauer 962 from Group C racing to GT1, the iconic Mazda MX-5's influence on racing, and the Mercedes CLK GTR's unparalleled success in the FIA GT1 series. Each chapter highlights the engineering prowess and competitive spirit that define these remarkable vehicles. In this episode, Riri and Teeks delve into the world of performance cars, focusing on the iconic Audi Quattro and the Lancia 037. They discuss the engineering marvels behind these vehicles, their impact on rally racing, and the evolution of automotive technology. The conversation highlights the significance of these cars in motorsport history and their lasting legacy in car culture.    Topics  The story behind the Fiat 131 rally car and its homologation journey  How BMW's E46 M3 GTR broke racing regulations and its cultural impact  The significance of the Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 and its domination history  Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR's leap from McLaren influence to racing legend  The revolutionary Audi Quattro and its impact on rallying and car culture  The legendary Lancia 037 and its last rear-wheel drive rally victory  Porsche's Dauer 962 and its record-breaking road-legal speed  The influence of the Mazda MX-5 in global racing and affordable motorsport  A deep look into the Group B rally era and iconic models like the Opel Manta and Lancia Delta  Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: Legendary motorsport cars shaping history 00:30 - Fiat 131: The evolution of a humble rally legend 02:00 - BMW M3 GTR: Reg regulation break and racing dominance 03:40 - Nissan Skyline R32: The unbeatable Japanese icon 05:00 - Mercedes CLK GTR: From McLaren experiments to racing success 06:40 - Audi Quattro: The rally game-changer 08:10 - Lancia 037: The last rear-wheel drive rally champion 09:50 - Porsche Dauer 962: Speed record holder and street marvel 11:40 - Mazda MX-5: Affordable racing excellence worldwide 13:30 - Group B Rally Cars: Opel, Ford, and the chaos era 15:50 - Iconic body kits and technological leaps in rally history 17:20 - Cultural impact: Cars in movies, TV, and public consciousness 18:50 - Conclusion: The legacy of these legendary racing machines    Important information  If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram @inductionnoise, Tik Tok and YouTube. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com   Thanks for listening 😊

    1시간 7분
  3. 4월 7일

    Episode 133 - Badge Swap Quiz

    Summary  In this episode, Riri challenges Teeks with a series of rebadged cars from around the world, revealing fascinating insights into automotive branding, manufacturer collaborations, and the history behind some of the most obscure models. A must-listen for car enthusiasts and industry insiders alike. Explore the fascinating world of car rebadging, uncovering bizarre and obscure examples from around the globe. Discover how major manufacturers have rebranded vehicles, the reasons behind these decisions, and the impact on the automotive industry.    Key topics  Rebadging strategies in the automotive industry  Historical collaborations between car manufacturers  Obscure and surprising rebadged car models Car rebadging and rebranding practices  Examples of obscure rebadged vehicles  Impact of rebadging on the automotive industry    Chapters  00:00 Introduction and Challenge Overview  01:10 Rebadging Volkswagen ID SUV as a Skoda  03:40 Toyota BZ4X and Subaru Solterra: Electric Rebadging  04:24 Ford Mazda Collaboration and the Mazda Rustler  06:01 Rover 214 and Honda Concerto: A Rebadging Tale  08:56 Nissan Navara/Frontier and the Mitsubishi Equivalent  13:13 Infiniti Q70 and Its Rebadged Variants  15:31 Nissan Skyline and Its Rebadged Versions  16:58 Kia Pride and Its Rebadged Counterparts  20:33 Dodge Monaco and Its Rebadged Variants  22:07 Renault Premier and Its Connection to Monaco  23:09 Nissan Primera and Its Rebadged Models  26:16 Mazda BT-50 and Its Rebadged Versions  27:03 Dodge Dart and Its Stellantis Rebadges  02:21 Rebadged Cars You Never Knew Existed: Subaru Forester and Chevrolet  04:15 The Renault Premier and Dodge Monaco Connection  06:23 Citroen AX and Proton Tiara: A Tale of Wasteland Cars  08:15 Volkswagen, Seat, and the First Generation MPV Rebadges  10:23 Toyota Hilux and Volkswagen Taro: A Rare Collaboration  12:56 The Nissan Patrol and Its American Rebadges  15:10 Land Rover Discovery and Its Japanese Counterpart  17:54 The Evolution of Rebadging: From Honda Legend to Daewoo Arcadia  20:33 Saab and Lancia: The 600 and the 600  23:18 Subaru Legacy and Its Obscure Japanese Rebadge  25:59 The Opel Speedster and Vauxhall VX220 Connection  28:26 The Daewoo Speedster and Its Unbelievable Rebadges  31:21 The Stellantis Group and the Fiat Strada Rebadges  34:19 The Daewoo Arcadia and Its Honda Roots  37:04 The Evolution of American Rebadging and Industry Impact  39:50 The Role of Rebadging in Automotive Strategy and Market Segments  43:20 The Future of Rebadging and Industry Trends    Important information  If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram @inductionnoise, Tik Tok and YouTube. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com   Thanks for listening 😊

    1시간 2분
  4. 4월 3일

    Episode 132 - Late March 2026 Car News

    Summary  In this episode, the hosts discuss various car news updates, focusing on the unveiling of Denza's electric sports car, its features, and its market positioning. They also touch on the significance of the Goodwood Festival for car launches, the future of driving with electric vehicles, and the announcement of the Mercedes GT Black Series. The conversation includes a debate on the relevance of AMG Black Series cars and concludes with updates on the upcoming Mercedes A-Class. In this segment, the conversation delves into the cautious strategies of car manufacturers, particularly focusing on Jaguar's influence on the industry. The discussion transitions to the departure of Jaguar's creative chief, Jerry McGovern, and his impact on the brand's design direction. Finally, the conversation shifts to BMW's introduction of electric vehicles, highlighting the i3 and its competitive edge in range and performance. In this segment, the conversation delves into the evolving landscape of the automotive industry, focusing on electric vehicles, the return of iconic models like the Audi A2, and the strategic shifts in car manufacturing. The hosts discuss the implications of these changes, including the introduction of entry-level models and the impact of consumer demand on automotive design. They also touch on exciting developments from BMW and Toyota, highlighting the growing interest in performance vehicles and racing. In this episode, the hosts delve into various topics surrounding the automotive industry, including the aesthetics of car design, Skoda's market strategy amidst declining sales in China, Volkswagen's controversial shift towards defence production, and the exciting revival of Chevrolet's Grand Sport. The conversation highlights the importance of global market dynamics and the evolving landscape of car manufacturing.    Chapters  00:00 Introduction to Car News and Updates  01:00 Denza's Electric Sports Car Unveiling  04:09 Denza's Brand Ambassador and Goodwood Festival  07:30 Denza's Technical Features and Market Positioning  09:56 The Future of Driving and Electric Vehicles  14:00 Mercedes GT Black Series Announcement  22:02 Discussion on AMG Black Series Cars  24:01 Mercedes A-Class Update and Future Plans  25:00 The Cautious Approach of Car Manufacturers  30:03 The Departure of Jaguar's Creative Chief  35:57 BMW's Bold Move into Electric Vehicles  47:46 The Evolution of Electric Estates  49:11 Audi's Bold Moves: The Return of the A2  51:48 Entry-Level Audis: A Shift in Strategy  53:17 The A2: A New Era for Audi  56:03 BMW's Surprise: The M3 Touring GT Race Car  01:01:30 Toyota's Rally Revival: The New Celica  01:07:05 Isuzu's Racing Ambitions: The D-Max Challenge  01:10:48 Car Design and Aesthetics  01:12:05 Skoda's Market Strategy and Sales Dynamics  01:14:30 Global Market Trends in the Automotive Industry  01:15:51 Volkswagen's Shift to Defence Production  01:21:59 Chevrolet's Grand Sport Revival and Performance Specs    Important information  If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram @inductionnoise, Tik Tok and YouTube. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com   Thanks for listening 😊

    1시간 29분
  5. 3월 31일

    Episode 131 - 2026 F1 Japanese Grand Prix

    Summary  In this episode of Induction Noise, hosts Teeks and Riri discuss the upcoming 2026 Japanese Grand Prix, recent leadership changes at Aston Martin, accountability in the team's performance, Max Verstappen's relationship with the media, and the ongoing controversy surrounding Mercedes' engine performance. The conversation delves into the implications of these topics for the teams and drivers involved, providing insights into the current state of Formula 1. In this segment of the conversation, the hosts delve into the complexities of Formula 1 regulations, the exploitation of loopholes by teams, and the impact of new energy management rules on performance. They discuss the challenges faced in qualifying due to these regulations, the state of racing in terms of overtakes versus genuine skill, and the ongoing battery issues affecting team performance. The conversation wraps up with a light-hearted discussion about team liveries and branding. In this segment, the conversation revolves around the design choices of various F1 teams, particularly Mercedes, and their merchandise collaborations. The hosts express their opinions on the aesthetics of team liveries, including a Godzilla-themed design, and discuss the impact of these designs on fan engagement. They also delve into the qualifying strategies of different teams, highlighting the performance of drivers and the implications of new regulations on racing tactics. In this segment of the conversation, Riri and Teeks delve into the competitive dynamics of racing, discussing the performances of various drivers and teams. They analyse the qualifying rounds, emerging talents, and the impact of team strategies on race outcomes. The discussion also touches on the issues of censorship in broadcasting and the implications for fans. As they transition into race day, they highlight safety concerns and the overall dynamics of the race, emphasizing the importance of transparency and accurate representation in motorsport. In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent Formula 1 race, focusing on race dynamics, the performance of young drivers, and the resurgence of McLaren. They analyse driver performances, team standings, and the challenges posed by current regulations in F1. The conversation also touches on the debate over the 'Driver of the Day' and looks ahead to the future of the sport, emphasizing the need for regulatory changes.    Chapters  00:00 Introduction and Race Weekend Preview  02:06 Aston Martin Leadership Changes and Strategic Focus  04:48 Accountability and Oversight in F1 Team Management  08:21 Wheatley's Track Record and Role at Aston Martin  12:17 Regulation Loopholes and FIA Investigations  15:56 Verstappen's Media Relations and Media Bias  20:50 Driver Questions and Media Conduct in F1  26:00 Engine and Battery Issues in F1 2024  32:46 Qualifying Regulations and Race Strategy Changes  41:13 F1 Liveries and Brand Collaborations  50:38 Japanese GP Liveries and Special Editions  02:16 Qualifying Strategies and Battery Management  09:06 Race Incidents and Safety Concerns  18:23 Team Performances and Driver Highlights  27:44 Regulation Issues and Future Opportunities  36:58 Race Wrap-up and Championship Standings  46:03 Fan Reactions and Final Thoughts    Important information  If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram @inductionnoise, Tik Tok and YouTube. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com   Thanks for listening 😊

    1시간 49분
  6. 3월 27일

    Episode 130 - NLS2 and 12 Hours of Sebring Races

    Summary  This episode explores the latest in motorsport, focusing on Max Verstappen's debut in NLS2 at Nürburgring, the significance of GT3 racing, and insights into racing strategies, car support, and series dynamics. Join us as we explore recent motorsport events, race strategies, car performances, and controversies from various racing series including IMSA, GT3, and Formula One. Get insights into race results, technical debates, and behind-the-scenes drama that shape the racing world.    Key topics  Max Verstappen's debut in NLS2 at Nürburgring  GT3 racing series and car classifications  Racing strategies and team dynamics  Support and maintenance of racing cars  Series and race calendar insights IMSA Sebring race results and controversies  GT3 car performance and race strategies  Nürburgring 24 Hours race insights and challenges    Chapters  00:00 Introduction to the Weekend's Races  03:13 Max Verstappen's NLS2 Debut  06:02 Qualifying Highlights and Strategies  08:47 Race Dynamics and Team Strategies  11:42 Post-Race Analysis and Disqualifications  14:34 The Impact of Verstappen on NLS Viewership  17:20 Future Races and Driver Developments  19:48 Debut Performances and Surprises in Motorsport  21:17 The Global Appeal of GT Racing  23:35 Audi R8's Enduring Legacy in Racing  26:09 BMW's Experimental Racing with the M3 Touring  28:58 The Controversy of Sebring 12 Hours  33:07 Porsche's Dominance and Celebratory Designs  36:21 Qualifying Insights and Race Preparations  38:27 IMSA Racing Insights  41:24 Performance Balance in Racing  46:10 Controversies and Tactics in Racing  51:48 Race Results and Team Performances  56:31 F1 News and Future Prospects    Important information  If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram @inductionnoise, Tik Tok and YouTube. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com   Thanks for listening 😊

    59분
  7. 3월 21일

    Episode 129 - 10 Unusual Racecars

    Summary  In this episode of Induction Noise, Teeks discusses the latest in motorsport news, including the unveiling of the BMW M3 Touring N24, a unique racing car that originated as an April Fool's joke. The conversation then shifts to a look at unusual racing cars, starting with the Volvo 850 Estate BTCC, which challenged the norms of touring car racing. Teeks also explores the iconic Tyrrell P34, the Ferrari 250 GTS Bread Van, the obscure Ardex S8 prototype, and the innovative Rover BRM gas turbine racing car, highlighting their unique designs and contributions to motorsport history. In this episode, Teeks explores a variety of unique and unusual racing cars, delving into their history, design, and the innovative technologies that set them apart. From the classic Rover BRM to the groundbreaking Chaparral J2 fan car, and even a Rolls Royce Corniche rally car, each vehicle showcases the creativity and ambition of automotive engineering. The discussion also highlights the Peugeot 806 Pro Car, a minivan that took to the racetrack, and the SsangYong Musso, an unexpected racing pickup. Teeks emphasises the importance of innovation in motorsport and the fascinating stories behind these remarkable vehicles.    Takeaways  The BMW M3 Touring N24 is a unique racing car.  The Volvo 850 Estate BTCC was a bold marketing move.  The Tyrrell P34 is known for its six-wheel design.  The Ferrari 250 GTS Bread Van was a modified racing car.  The Ardex S80 prototype failed to qualify for Le Mans.  The Rover BRM was a gas turbine-powered racing car.  Unusual race cars often capture public interest.  Motorsport history is filled with innovative designs.  The Volvo 850 remains iconic in BTCC history.  Racing cars can challenge traditional designs and concepts. The Rover BRM was a remarkable car with a top speed of 142 mph.  The Chaparral J2 introduced groundbreaking fan car technology.  The Eagle Aircraft Special was designed with aerodynamics in mind.  The Rolls Royce Corniche competed in the Paris Dakar rally.  The Peugeot 806 Pro Car was a unique racing minivan.  The SsangYong Musso was an unexpected entry in racing.  Innovative designs often come from unexpected sources.  Racing cars can take on many forms beyond traditional sports cars.  The history of motorsport is filled with unique and creative vehicles.  Each car discussed has a story that reflects its era and purpose.    Chapters   00:00 Welcome Back to Induction Noise  03:26 Unveiling the BMW M3 Touring N24  06:02 The Volvo 850 Estate BTCC  11:15 The Tyrrell P34: The Six-Wheeled Wonder  16:48 The Ferrari 250 GTS Bread Van  23:42 The Ardex SAT: A Forgotten Prototype  28:20 The Rover BRM: Gas Turbine Racing  31:15 The Rover BRM: A Classic Marvel  32:53 The Chaparral J2: Groundbreaking Fan Car Technology  40:19 The Eagle Aircraft Special: A Unique Racing Concept  44:05 The Rolls Royce Corniche: Luxury Meets Rally  46:57 The Peugeot 806 Pro Car: A Minivan's Racing Ambition  52:52 The SsangYong Musso: The Unexpected Racing Pickup    Important information  If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram @inductionnoise, Tik Tok and YouTube. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com   Thanks for listening 😊

    1시간 2분
  8. 3월 17일

    Episode 128 - F1 2026 Chinese Grand Prix

    Summary  In this episode of Induction Noise, Teeks discusses the latest developments in Formula 1, focusing on the controversial 2026 regulations, Max Verstappen's potential retirement, and the impact of global events on the racing calendar. The episode also covers Cadillac's entry into F1, Mercedes' interest in acquiring a stake in Alpine, and Ferrari's innovative rear wing design. Additionally, insights from the sprint qualifying sessions highlight the evolving strategies teams are employing in this new era of racing. In this episode, we delve into the thrilling events of the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix, highlighting Mercedes' dominance in both sprint qualifying and the main race, Kimi Antonelli's historic win, and the ongoing struggles of teams like Ferrari and McLaren. We also discuss the technical issues faced by several teams and make predictions for the upcoming race in Japan.   Key  topics   F1 2026 regulation overhaul and its impact  Race controversies and team strategies in China  Driver perspectives on new racing styles  Global events affecting the F1 calendar  Innovations like Ferrari's rotatable rear wing  Sprint Qualifying and Sprint Race Highlights  Main Qualifying and Race Highlights   Post race analysis and discussion    Chapters  00:00 Introduction and Race Overview  00:59 Controversies in F1 2026 and Race Dynamics  03:50 Verstappen's Dual Racing Interests and Future Outlook  06:31 Regulation Changes and Their Industry Impact  10:23 Technical Innovations: Ferrari's Rotatable Wing  13:45 Global Events and F1 Race Cancellations  20:01 Cadillac's Entry and Team Development  25:26 Team Strategies and Regulatory Challenges  32:00 Qualifying and Race Day Highlights  44:40 Race Summary and Driver Performances  01:02:04 Post-Race Analysis and Future Predictions  Important information  If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram @inductionnoise, Tik Tok and YouTube. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com   Thanks for listening 😊

    1시간 21분

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2 car fans discussing and comparing the latest, oldest and best cars and automotive news out there. Get involved and let us know what you want to hear!