Sky Sports has launched a new Formula 1 podcast, The F1 Show, interpreting Bernie Collins, Ted Kravitz and Simon Lazenby.
Dear trio, known to Formula 1 fans by Sky Sports F1’s The winning awards television will meet throughout the next season of 2025 to discuss all the elements of the sport.
Whether it’s dirty action, the biggest stories from Paddock or the technical side of the sport, the F1 show, sponsored by Audi, will keep you updated throughout the 24 -race campaign.
Former Aston Martin Collins leader brings her expertise from the pit wall, while Sky Sports’s long Pit reporter-Kravitz offers unmatched knowledge of Paddock.
They will join a variety of guests throughout the season, with other Sky Sports F1 coverage stars, sure they would fall.
You will also have the opportunity to get involved, with the F1 show team answering questions sent by listeners at the end of each episode.
Listen to the first episode to listen to Bernie, Ted and Simon Review F1 75 Live, Ferrari Challenge of Lewis Hamilton, and much more. Sign up now in: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | sprayer
Episode One: F1 75 Direct Review and Ferrari Challenge of Hamilton
The first episode contains an in -depth summary of F1 75 live, the beginning of the inaugural season that took place last week in the O2 Arena of London, with Jack Whitehall’s reception and his nicknames for the Williams Vowles team director, descending a storm .
Bernie and Ted were disappointed that Red Bull’s drivers, including the reign of the world champion Max Verstappen, were not heard by the event, while they also shared their favorite liver.
Lewis Hamilton’s constant arrangement in Ferrari was later analyzed, with suspicions left if he will be willing to offer in the open Australian of the season next month.
Ted then offered his estimation for the 2025 cars we have seen running in Shakeddowns before testing, with McL39 grabbing his eye.
There are all them and much more, including your answered questions!
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