Bahrain GP Practice Suggests F1 2023 Will Be Competitive

Bahrain GP Practice Suggests F1 2023 Will Be Competitive

Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso emerged as the fastest driver in the second practice session for the 2023 season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez. The session saw the top 13 drivers finish within one second of each other, with Charles Leclerc of Ferrari in fourth place. Haas driver Nico Hulkenberg produced an impressive effort to come fifth. Temperatures were down to 22C in the evening running under lights, prompting several teams to immediately head out on the soft tyres. Alpine's Esteban Ocon used the softs to take first place, followed by Lance Stroll of Aston Martin, who had set the first-place benchmark on the mediums a few moments earlier. The first round of performance runs saw Leclerc surge ahead of his teammate Carlos Sainz and take the lead, which lasted for 20 minutes. Perez then shot into first place before Alonso took over the lead with a time of 1m30.907s, which remained unbeaten for the rest of the session. The drivers then completed the typical late-FP2 long-run data-gathering exercises. The stewards will investigate a pitlane incident where Nyck de Vries's AlphaTauri was released into Lando Norris's path. Alonso’s time followed his impressive performance in the first practice session where he split the two Red Bulls. Despite attempts by Alonso and Aston Martin to downplay their impressive pace from testing, they continue to be strong contenders. Aston Martin had two cars in the top six, with Lance Stroll finishing sixth in his second session back in the car. However, there were some concerns about Stroll's mobility, as he replied "I can't" when asked to compromise his line for Turn 1 later on in the session. Red Bull's pace on long-run simulations still appeared to mark them out as the team to beat. To discuss the action on track is Martyn Lee and the Editor of Autosport.com, Haydn Cobb. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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F1 2025 Miami GP Sunday: Piastri Dominates and Ferrari's Radio Meltdown

F1 2025 Miami GP Sunday: Piastri Dominates and Ferrari's Radio Meltdown

Mark Mann-Bryans and Emily Selleck review an entertaining 2025 Miami Grand Prix. It was a dominant display at the front from McLaren with Oscar Piastri winning, with the team finishing over 30 seconds ahead of any other car. Emily and Mark review how McLaren beat polesitter Max Verstappen and ask questions of Lando Norris' timid combat with the Dutch driver. There's also a review of Ferrari's radio meltdown as Lewis Hamilton vented over a delay in swapping positions with teammate Charles Leclerc, and their frustration in fighting a losing battle with Williams on track.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

5 Touko 202510min

F1 2025 Miami GP Saturday: Norris Wins Chaotic Sprint After Kimi's Historic Pole

F1 2025 Miami GP Saturday: Norris Wins Chaotic Sprint After Kimi's Historic Pole

Mark Mann-Bryans and Ben Hunt sit down to discuss the weekend so far for the 2025 Miami Grand Prix from the Hard Rock Stadium in Florida. It's been a hectic weekend so far, with Kimi Antonelli making history as the sports youngest ever pole-sitter in any format. Ben and Mark discuss the incredible achievement at length and talk about the vindication it may provide inside Mercedes. The Sprint is discussed at length as well, with Lando Norris taking advantage of a late Safety Car to beat Oscar Piastri out of the pits in a chaotic wet to dry race, delayed by a wet circuit. There's also a chat about Max Verstappen finishing last after receiving a 10-second time penalty for an unsafe release in the pits. The conflicting emotions of Lewis Hamilton come to the forefront as well after taking advantage of an early tyre change to finish third in the Sprint, only to be eliminated in Q2 for Grand Prix qualifying, with old rival Verstappen on pole. The pair preview tonight's Grand Prix and who could win the race to Turn 1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

4 Touko 202511min

F1 2025 Saudi Arabian GP Sunday: Piastri Wins Via Lap 1 Verstappen Clash

F1 2025 Saudi Arabian GP Sunday: Piastri Wins Via Lap 1 Verstappen Clash

Mark Mann-Bryans and Filip Cleeren wrap-up their coverage of the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix with reviewing a race that started with a controversial Lap 1 flashpoint. The pair discuss Max Verstappen cutting the opening chicane, the five second time penalty that may have cost him a chance at victory, and the Dutchman's muted reaction to the punishment, while praising Oscar Piastri for another measured victory. There's also a discussion on Lando Norris' recovery drive from tenth to fourth, Charles Leclerc extracting everything from his Ferrari to score the team's first GP podium of 2025, and Williams getting both cars in the points, with Carlos Sainz leading their charge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

21 Huhti 202513min

F1 2025 Saudi Arabian GP Saturday: Verstappen Pips Piastri to Pole

F1 2025 Saudi Arabian GP Saturday: Verstappen Pips Piastri to Pole

Mark Mann-Bryans and Filip Clereen review qualifying day for the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as Max Verstappen shocked with a stunning pole lap to beat Oscar Piastri by just one hundredth of a second. Mark and Filip debate whether it was good as his Suzuka pole lap, as well as whether McLaren's pace advantage may have been exaggerated. Also, a deep dive on what happened to Lando Norris as he crashed in Q3 and why his day wasn't total doom and gloom, why that might be the case for Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton, and discuss tomorrow's race. Can Verstappen keep Piastri at bay? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

19 Huhti 202514min

F1 2025 Saudi Arabian GP Friday: Norris and Hamilton's Game Of Confidence

F1 2025 Saudi Arabian GP Friday: Norris and Hamilton's Game Of Confidence

Mark Mann-Bryans and Filip Cleeren review the key storylines from practise for Day 2 of the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Confidence seems to be the word of the day coming out of Jeddah, as Mark and Filip talk about a more competitive day's running from Red Bull's Max Verstappen, and a crash from Yuki Tsunoda towards the end of the night. There's also more speculation on the World Champion's future, including some surprising comments from Williams team principal James Vowles. There's also a reaction to a downbeat Lewis Hamilton as he continues to struggle with his new Ferrari, Lando Norris "working on himself", Carlos Sainz needing to find the balance of his new Williams, and the battle of the midfield as Pierre Gasly topped FP1 for Alpine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

19 Huhti 202511min

F1 2025 Saudi Arabian GP Thursday: Verstappen Squashes Exit Talk

F1 2025 Saudi Arabian GP Thursday: Verstappen Squashes Exit Talk

Mark Mann-Bryans and Filip Cleeren sit down to discuss the best of media day at the Jeddah Corniche circuit for Day 1 of the Saudi Arabian GP. The biggest story of the day involved Max Verstappen dismissing the idea of leaving Red Bull after the panic meeting the team had in Bahrain. There's also reaction to Max disagreeing with team boss Christian Horner's claims that the correlation issues with the team's windtunnel may be the culprit in regards to the team's issues. Also discussed is Aston Martin confirming they're keeping chief designer Adrian Newey solely focused on their 2026 car, with driver Fernando Alonso also playing down the likelihood that Max Verstappen could be his future teammate. And finally, Lando Norris opened up about his tricky weekend in Bahrain with Mark and Filip discussing whether his struggles are mental, or technical. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

18 Huhti 202511min

F1 2025 Bahrain GP Sunday: Piastri Wins As Norris Jump Starts

F1 2025 Bahrain GP Sunday: Piastri Wins As Norris Jump Starts

Stuart Codling and Filip Cleeren wrap up their coverage of the Bahrain Grand Prix, in which Oscar Piastri won with a dominant showing. Stuart and Filip discuss whether this was Oscar's greatest win yet and debate Lando Norris' mentality after a time penalty for a jump start led to a scruffy race and a third-placed finish. There's also a chat about George Russell nursing a stricken Mercedes to second, differences in opinion on strategy in the Ferrari camp as Hamilton restores some feeling in fifth, panic from within Red Bull, Pierre Gasly's surprise seventh for Alpine, and double points for Haas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

14 Huhti 202514min

F1 2025 Bahrain GP Saturday: Piastri On Pole As Norris Slips To Third Row

F1 2025 Bahrain GP Saturday: Piastri On Pole As Norris Slips To Third Row

Stuart Codling and Filip Cleeren sit down to review what was a hectic Qualifying day at the 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix. Together, they review what was Oscar Piastri's second pole position of the season, and explain how his teammate Lando Norris was so far back in comparison. There's also an explainer as to why Alex Albon was denied a chance to run in Q2 because of a track limits violation by Nico Hulkenberg, and why both Mercedes were demoted a position each due to a strange quirk with an "estimated" restart time. And finally, there's a reaction to a downbeat Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton, with the Dutchman claiming he's just "taking part" in the 2025 title fight, and Lewis apologising to his team for what he deemed a poor performance in ninth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

12 Huhti 202511min

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