The Autosport Podcast
Summary: The Autosport Podcast is the official podcast of Autosport, the world’s leading authority on motorsport. Visit us at www.autosport.com.
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Podcasts:
Edd Straw, Glenn Freeman and Scott Mitchell look back at a dramatic Malaysian Grand Prix, explore the conspiracy theories about Lewis Hamilton's engine failure, ask whether Nico Rosberg's penalty for hitting Kimi Raikkonen was deserved and talk about Daniel Ricciardo's victory.
Edd Straw is joined by Jack Nicholls and Scott Mitchell to look ahead to the 2016/17 Formula E season, which kicks off in Hong Kong on October 9.
Ben Anderson, Scott Mitchell and Edd Straw look back at a dramatic Singapore Grand Prix and the spectacular finish between Nico Rosberg and Daniel Ricciardo, dig into why Lewis Hamilton struggled and talk up Kevin Magnussen.
Autosport reflects on qualifying and previews the Le Mans 24 Hours, with Gary Watkins, Glenn Freeman, Scott Mitchell, Mitchell Adam and Edd Straw.
The new F1 cars have hit the track and our team of experts have assembled to assess what we've learnt so far. Joining host Henry Hope-Frost the in studio are Andrew van de Burgt and Charles Bradley, while Edd Straw adds his trackside observations via the phone from outside the circuit perimeter in Jerez.
It's F1 season review time on the AUTOSPORT podcast as our panel of experts look back at 2013... and the double points plan for next year. Anchorman Henry Hope-Frost is joined by AUTOSPORT's editor in Chief Andrew van de Burgt, F1 editor Edd Straw and making his podcast debut, technical correspondent Craig Scarborough. As well as a team-by-team analysis of the season, we also look at the stand-out performances of the season and what to expect in 2014.
Recorded live in The Greyhound in Brackley, the AUTOSPORT pubcast is back! Your host Alan Hyde is joined by AUTOSPORT magazine editor Charles Bradley, F1 expert Mark Hughes, racing driver and podcast regular Karun Chandhok and our very special guest Jonathan Williams, son of the legendary F1 team owner, Sir Frank.
F1's hottest story - whether the combination of the fragile tyres and DRS is ruining the sport - is one of the many topics passionately debated in the latest AUTOSPORT podcast. Alan Hyde hosts and is joined by AUTOSPORT's editor-in-chief, Andrew van de Burgt, F1 editor Edd Straw and features editor Kevin Turner. Sky pundit and GT racer Karun Chandhok offers his expert opinion, while F1 Racing editor Anthony Rowlinson makes his podcast debut.
The debate continues as Alan Hyde hosts and is joined by AUTOSPORT's editor-in-chief, Andrew van de Burgt, F1 editor Edd Straw and features editor Kevin Turner. Sky pundit and GT racer Karun Chandhok offers his expert opinion, while F1 Racing editor Anthony Rowlinson makes his podcast debut.
The start of the 2013 Formula 1 season is just hours away, so join host Henry Hope-Frost and colleagues Andrew van de Burgt, Charles Bradley and Glenn Freeman, as well as former F1 racer Karun Chandhok, for a bit of hearty AUTOSPORT season-preview debate.
NASCAR fan Andrew van de Burgt and IndyCar expert Charles Bradley return for the seventh and final part of the AUTOSPORT 2012 review podcast as they reflect on all the major goings-on in the Stateside racing scene.
It’s the turn of touring cars to get the AUTOSPORT podcast review treatment in part six as AUTOSPORT’s BTCC correspondent Kevin Turner, his Motorsport News rival Matt James, AUTOSPORT’s WTCC man Peter Mills and former DTM scribbler Glenn Freeman chew the fat over a great year of tin-top action.
In part five of our mega review of the year, Karun Chandhok is joined by AUTOSPORT’s sportscar guru Gary Watkins as the world of Le Mans-style racing comes under the spotlight.
For part four of our bumper season review podcast, Karun Chandhok and Andrew van de Burgt are joined by AUTOSPORT's Formula Renault 3.5 correspondent Glenn Freeman and F3 scribe Marcus Simmons as the conversation turns to the world of the F1 stars of tomorrow.
In part three our panel look at the fight among the bottom three F1 teams and the fight for that elusive 10th place and wonder why none of them have managed to score a point yet.