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. 2d ago

    Episode 151 - Longest Living Cars Challenge

    Summary  In this episode of Induction Noise, Teeks and Riri tackle a playful but surprisingly difficult challenge: guessing the longest-running cars in production history and the most enduring nameplates in automotive history. From iconic rally legends to humble runabouts and world-famous SUVs, the conversation dives into the cars that somehow stayed on the road for decades.    Key Topics The difference between single production runs and continuous nameplates  How some cars stayed visually and mechanically similar for decades  Why certain cars became cult favourites in different regions  The role of reliability, simplicity, and low-cost motoring in long-lived models  A deeper look at how car culture, regulations, and manufacturing strategy shaped these legends  Highlights  The Peugeot 205 and its rally reputation  The Ford Model T and its early automotive legacy  The Suzuki Jimny and Fiat Panda as long-running compact icons  The Peugeot 206 and its extended life in global markets  The Morris Minor, Range Rover, and Fiat 126 as examples of cars that stayed alive far longer than expected  The Renault 4 and its worldwide popularity  The Mini and its influence on motorsport and culture  The Hindustan Ambassador as a classic example of durable Indian motoring  The Volkswagen Beetle and its extraordinary production longevity  The Morgan 4/4, the longest single production run discussed  The Porsche 911, Chevrolet Corvette, Toyota Land Cruiser, and Chevrolet Suburban as long-running nameplates still evolving today  Timestamps  0:01 — Intro and setup for the challenge episode  0:34 — Riri explains the two challenge categories  1:21 — Starts the first guessing round: longest single production runs  1:36 — Peugeot 205  5:00 — Ford Model T  6:12 — Suzuki Jimny  6:34 — Fiat Panda  7:59 — Peugeot 206  8:49 — Morris Minor  9:42 — First-gen Range Rover  10:46 — Fiat 126  13:25 — Jeep Wagoneer / Grand Wagoneer  14:47 — Volkswagen Jetta Mk2  16:42 — Toyota Century Mk1  17:13 — Peugeot 404  18:59 — Discussion of Enzo Ferrari and the Peugeot 404  19:44 — Volkswagen Santana  21:19 — Lada 2105 / Viva  24:42 — Fiat Uno  26:28 — Renault 4  29:46 — Transition to the “big hitters”  30:11 — First-gen Mini  33:57 — Hindustan Ambassador  39:04 — Volkswagen Beetle  44:16 — Morgan 4/4  45:28 — Starts longest continuous nameplates section  45:49 — Porsche 911  48:09 — Chevrolet Corvette  53:35 — Toyota Land Cruiser  54:45 — Chevrolet Suburban  60:28 — Most recalled brands discussion  63:43 — Score / A-grade conclusion  64:15 — Enzo Ferrari takeaway    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 😊  Share the episode with friends and fellow F1 fans  Follow us on social media for updates  Send feedback and episode suggestions

    1h 2m
  2. 4d ago

    Episode 150 - 2026 F1 Austrian Grand Prix

    Summary  Teeks and Riri break down a chaotic Austrian Grand Prix weekend packed with Red Bull drama, Ferrari upgrades, FIA controversy, and a memorable race battle between George Russell, Max Verstappen, and the Ferraris. The episode moves from news and rumours into qualifying chaos, then into a race that featured strategy swings, yellow flags, overtakes, and plenty of driver market speculation.  Key Takeaways  Red Bull continues to lose important staff, adding pressure to the team’s future.  Ferrari’s upgrade package is legitimate, but the FIA is already moving to shut down some of its innovation.  The FIA’s governance changes sparked major controversy and accusations of power consolidation.  Russell’s pole lap became one of the main talking points of the weekend because of the yellow-flag situation.  Verstappen’s qualifying issue and race recovery showed exactly why he remains such a dangerous contender.  The Hamilton-Verstappen battle was the most exciting on-track moment of the episode.  Ferrari still looks competitive, but race execution remains inconsistent.    Time Stamps  0:30 — Austrian Grand Prix preview  0:59 — Intro and dry news week  2:01 — Paul Monaghan leaving Red Bull  6:38 — Ferrari exhaust-wing loophole  11:59 — FIA term limits removed  16:58 — FIA eligibility rules tightened  22:47 — Ferrari engine upgrade  25:52 — Verstappen rumours and driver market chatter  38:09 — Qualifying preview  38:48 — Qualifying struggles  43:22 — Q3 and the front-running battle  44:35 — Verstappen rear-wing failure  45:18 — Russell yellow-flag controversy  48:07 — Russell takes pole  51:31 — Race start  54:12 — Verstappen’s charge through the field  55:48 — Verstappen vs Hamilton battle 56:59 — Virtual safety car period  59:55 — Russell wins the race  61:54 — Final podium and top ten  64:45 — Championship standings update  66:28 — Driver of the day: Verstappen  67:24 — Looking ahead to Silverstone  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 😊  Share the episode with friends and fellow F1 fans  Follow us on social media for updates  Send feedback and episode suggestions

    1h 11m
  3. Jun 26

    Episode 149 - Late June 2026 Car News

    Summary  Welcome back to Induction Noise for another episode of car news, motorsport talk, and some very strong opinions. This one covered a huge mix of new performance cars, controversial design choices, hydrogen tech, and a few classic British icons making a comeback.  Key Topics:  BMW’s new Neue Klasse M3 concept and what it could mean for the next generation of M cars  Audi’s new Q7 and why the styling and single diesel V6 option split opinion  Boron Motorworks’ fully reimagined Ford Escort restomod  BMW’s new hydrogen storage system and fuel cell plans for future models  Audi’s Nuvalari supercar and how it stacks up against the Lamborghini Temerario  AC’s new Cobra Coupe and its global ambitions  BMW’s xDrive M2 and why the four-wheel-drive version may now be the one to buy  Porsche killing off the Taycan Sport Turismo and Cross Turismo  Mercedes keeping the V8 alive in its big SUVs  Upcoming Goodwood Festival of Speed highlights  Lada giving the Niva its first airbag in 2026  Key takeaways  BMW seems to be recommitting to driving dynamics, even in an EV future.  Audi’s latest SUV and supercar moves sparked very different reactions.  Restomods can work when they rebuild the car properly instead of just modernizing the shell.  Hydrogen still feels experimental, but BMW’s modular approach could make it more practical.  The performance car market is changing fast, and not every brand is keeping up.  Standout moments  The BMW concept unexpectedly winning you over  The Audi Q7 styling debate  The Ford Escort restomod earning real respect  The BMW hydrogen system sounding like a genuine step forward  The AC Cobra and BMW M2 discussions bringing the episode home with strong opinions  Episode timestamps  00:00 — Intro and BMW Neue Klasse M3 concept  00:22 — BMW concept discussion continues  01:28 — BMW Neue Klasse deep dive begins  14:51 — Audi Q7 discussion  26:38 — Ford Escort restomod  41:08 — BMW hydrogen storage and fuel-cell tech  51:33 — Audi Nuvolari supercar  74:46 — AC Cobra Coupe  86:12 — BMW xDrive M2  93:38 — Porsche Taycan Sport Turismo / Cross Turismo news  95:56 — Mercedes V8 SUV update  96:52 — Goodwood Festival of Speed lineup  98:47 — Lada Niva airbag news  100:34 — Closing remarks    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 😊  Share the episode with friends and fellow F1 fans  Follow us on social media for updates  Send feedback and episode suggestions

    1h 38m
  4. Jun 23

    Episode 148 - Best Selling Cars of 2025 Challenge

    Summary  Global Car Sales 2025 - Countries, Brands, & Market TrendsDive into the fascinating world of 2025's best-selling cars across the globe. From electric vehicles in Iceland to iconic trucks in African nations, this episode explores regional preferences, brand dominance, and surprising trends in the automotive industry. Perfect for enthusiasts and industry watchers alike.    Main topics:  Highlights of best-selling cars by country and region  Impact of electric vehicles and SUVs on global markets  The dominance of Japanese and Chinese car brands in emerging markets  Cultural and economic influences shaping vehicle preferences  The recurring prominence of models like Toyota Hilux, Skoda Octavia, and Porsche 911  In this episode:  How the Toyota Hilux is the most popular vehicle in over 24 markets  Surprising bestsellers like the Porsche 911 in Andorra and the Renault Duster in Algeria  Regional preferences for electric vehicles, especially in Iceland and China  The influence of tax havens and entrepreneurial colonization, exemplified by Andorra  The relevance of market-specific features, such as Subaru in Japan and Suzuki across Africa  The implications of rising Chinese automaker presence worldwide    Timestamps:  00:00 - Welcome and introduction to the world's best-selling cars of 2025  02:04 - Top brands overview: Toyota, Renault, Suzuki, Hyundai, Ford, BYD  04:17 - Guessing challenge: best-selling car in Albania  07:35 - Algeria's surprising best seller: Fiat Doblo  08:10 - Andorra's luxury obsession: Porsche 911 in top sales  11:01 - Angola's favourite: Toyota Hilux  12:28 - Angola's top seller: Suzuki Espresso  13:15 - Argentina's preference: Toyota Hilux  13:38 - Australia’s top: Ford Ranger  15:42 - Azerbaijan's unique: BYD Destroyer  17:26 - Bahrain’s best-selling: Nissan Patrol  20:07 - Belgium’s favourite: BMW X1  21:02 - Bolivia’s top: Suzuki Jimny  22:11 - Brazil’s best seller: Fiat Strada  25:23 - Cambodia’s dominant: Ford Ranger  27:11 - Chile’s leading: Toyota Hilux  28:16 - China’s top: Wuling Hong Guang Mini  34:32 - Finland’s favourite: Toyota Yaris Cross  35:47 - France’s best seller: Renault Clio  40:00 - Japan’s top: Toyota Corolla  43:27 - Latvia’s top: Yaris Cross  45:42 - Luxembourg’s choice: Volkswagen Tiguan  49:24 - Malaysia's favourite: Perodua Bezza  52:12 - Moldova’s top: Toyota Hilux  54:19 - Myanmar’s pick: Suzuki Swift  58:15 - Philippines’ best seller: Mitsubishi Xpander  61:41 - Poland’s top: Toyota Corolla  64:45 - Portugal’s favourite: Renault Clio  75:19 - South Korea’s top: Kia Sorento  76:03 - Sweden’s best: Volvo XC60  81:28 - Thailand’s favourite: Toyota Hilux  83:28 - Uruguay’s essential: Toyota Hilux  88:19 - Vietnam’s surprise: VinFast VF 8  92:14 - Yemen’s top: Toyota Hilux  96:38 - Zambia’s favourite: Toyota Hilux  99:46 - Zimbabwe: (Data missing—possible omission)  112:42 - Taiwan’s best: Toyota Corolla Cross  118:21 - Ukraine’s best: Dacia Duster  123:16 - United Arab Emirates: Toyota Hilux  129:24 - United States: Ford F-150  132:20 - Wrapping up: The dominance of SUVs and Chinese car manufacturers    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 😊  Share the episode with friends and fellow F1 fans  Follow us on social media for updates  Send feedback and episode suggestions

    1h 52m
  5. Jun 19

    Episode 147 - Mid June 2026 Motorsport News (24 Hours of Le Mans and Rally)

    Summary  This episode dives into one of the most exciting 24 Hours of Le Mans races in recent memory, with a strong focus on reliability, strategy, and how endurance racing keeps getting more competitive. The hosts also cover major WEC developments, including manufacturer standings, the Genesis debut, Ferrari’s frustration with BOP, and the future of 2030 regulations. The second half shifts into rally news, World Rally Championship expansion into America, Rally1 manufacturer uncertainty, and the changing landscape of rallycross.      Key topics     Le Mans 24H review and why this year felt especially competitive  Reliability as the defining factor across classes  Hypercar qualifying and race results  Genesis debut performance and GT3 ambitions  Toyota, BMW, Cadillac, Ferrari, Alpine, Aston Martin, and Peugeot standings  Ferrari’s reaction to the result and BOP complaints  2030 WEC regulation changes, including rear-wheel-drive hybrid rules  Hydrogen-powered prototypes and future possibilities  WRC expansion into the United States  Rally1 manufacturer outlook  Rallycross changes, including new electric and petrol categories    Chapters  00:00 Introduction to the 94th Running of the 24 hours of Le Mans  02:19 The Evolution of Endurance Racing and Race Strategies  04:17 Technical Innovations in Hypercars and GT3 Classes  06:08 Reliability and Reliability Challenges in 24-Hour Race  08:01 Qualifying Surprises and Race Day Expectations  09:48 Race Day Highlights: Key Moments and Incidents  11:39 Performance Analysis of Leading Teams and Manufacturers  13:31 Weather, Safety Cars, and Race Dynamics  15:16 Final Results and Championship Standings  17:09 Future Regulations and Innovations in Motorsport    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 😊  Share the episode with friends and fellow F1 fans  Follow us on social media for updates  Send feedback and episode suggestions

    58 min
  6. Jun 16

    Episode 146 - 2026 F1 Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix

    Summary  Join us as we break down the latest from the Barcelona Catalunya Grand Prix, the dramatic penalties and controversies from Monaco, and the exciting developments in F1 regulations, engineering, and racing strategies. This episode covers everything from driver performances to technical disputes and innovative liveries, giving you an insider perspective on the racing world’s recent chaos and triumphs.    Key Topics  The origins and implications of the naming of the Barcelona Grand Prix  The Alpine appeal against Monaco penalties and the pit lane speed measurement controversy  The new tire extension deal with Pirelli and the regulation updates for 2028  Critical analysis of the FIA’s engine benchmarks, performance regulations, and technical accountability  Race highlights, including the first Ferrari win of the year and tactical strategies during the Grand Prix  Liveries inspired by football culture and the influence of the FIFA World Cup on car designs  Rookie performances and qualifying surprises  Driver performances, particularly Hamilton's winning drive and the safety car strategies  00:00 - Intro and overview of the Barcelona Catalonia Grand Prix   02:32 - Monaco penalties and Alpine's appeal controversy   04:44 - Pit lane speed measurement errors and fairness debates   08:10 - The FIA's engine benchmarks and future regulation plans   12:00 - Pirelli's tire deal extension and regulation change discussions for 2028   16:40 - Critique of FIA's power unit regulation strategies and performance regulation concerns  22:27 - Ferrari's brake controversy and Leclerc's race-ending issues   28:26 - The role of Brembo and Ferrari in brake failures and driver safety   34:24 - Insights into engine performance benchmarks and the new development tokens 42:01 - Qualifying sessions, rookie performances, and satellite team performances 47:41 - Race start, strategic pit stops, and overtaking battles   52:00 - Hamilton's comeback and Ferrari's strategic brilliance under safety car   57:09 - The battle for the podium and driver performances   62:20 - The drama of race incidents, retirements, and penalties   66:43 - Hamilton's historic win, the first non-Mercedes victory this year   70:49 - Closing remarks, upcoming episodes, and community engagement    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 😊  Share the episode with friends and fellow F1 fans  Follow us on social media for updates  Send feedback and episode suggestions

    1h 8m
  7. Jun 9

    Episode 145 - 2026 F1 Monaco Grand Prix

    Summary  An in-depth analysis of the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix, exploring new regulations, car innovations, driver contracts, and race highlights. Perfect for motorsport enthusiasts wanting detailed insights into F1's latest developments.    Key topics  2026 Monaco Grand Prix race highlights  New F1 regulations and car innovations  Driver contract extensions and team strategies    Chapters  00:00 Welcome to Induction Noise  01:21 Monaco Grand Prix Preview  02:41 Aerodynamics and Energy Deployments  05:18 Team Strategies and Innovations  09:06 Charles Leclerc's Contract Extension  12:05 McLaren's Special Livery for 1000th Race  18:48 Aston Martin and Audi's Unique Liveries  24:39 Qualifying Highlights and Challenges  26:17 Qualifying Highlights and Driver Performances  32:52 Race Day Dynamics and Unexpected Events  34:02 Race Start and Early Incidents  44:58 Mid-Race Challenges and Penalties  46:16 Race Conclusion and Championship Implications    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 😊  Share the episode with friends and fellow F1 fans  Follow us on social media for updates  Send feedback and episode suggestions

    52 min
  8. Jun 5

    Episode 144 - Ferrari Luce Special Episode

    Summary  This episode critically examines Ferrari's controversial new electric car, the Luce, discussing its design, performance, and the company's strategic missteps. We explore why the car has been so poorly received, comparing it to competitors and analyzing Ferrari's branding and innovation approach. In this episode, Riri and Teeks critically analyze Ferrari's latest electric car, highlighting its design flaws, performance issues, and market positioning. They compare it with competitors like Yang Wang and Lamborghini, discussing why Ferrari's approach may be doomed and what the future holds for the brand.    Key topics  Ferrari Luce design controversy  Performance specifications of Ferrari Luce  Ferrari's strategic approach to electric vehicles Ferrari's electric car design flaws  Market comparison with Yang Wang and Lamborghini  Performance and technological shortcomings  Consumer and industry reactions  Future prospects for Ferrari in EV market    Chapters  00:00 Introduction and Overview of Ferrari Luce  01:51 Design Criticism and Public Reaction  03:41 Technical Specs and Performance Highlights  07:25 Design Philosophy and Collaboration with LoveFrom  11:08 Powertrain and Battery Technology  14:35 Suspension, Handling, and Driving Dynamics  17:18 Controversies at the Launch Event  20:05 Market Positioning and Consumer Targeting  23:44 Comparison with Rivals and Competitors  27:34 Criticism of Styling and Market Strategy  31:23 Ferrari's Brand Identity and Future Outlook  02:11 Design Flaws and Styling Criticisms  04:33 Performance and Technical Shortcomings  09:15 Market Positioning and Consumer Targeting  13:41 Comparison with Yang Wang U9 and Lamborghini  18:16 Industry Reactions and Social Media Jokes  22:50 Ferrari's Brand Identity and Future Outlook  27:34 Final Thoughts and Audience Engagement    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 😊  Share the episode with friends and fellow F1 fans  Follow us on social media for updates  Send feedback and episode suggestions

    1h 6m

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