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Red Bull and Max Verstappen are back in form, closing the gap in the Formula 1 Championship after dominant performances in Austin. Todd Lewis breaks down how McLaren’s internal drama, Apple’s blockbuster Formula 1 streaming deal, and NASCAR’s playoff controversies are reshaping motorsport’s biggest storylines this week.
This week on Speed Chronicles, Todd Lewis says, “Don’t call it a comeback”—but Max Verstappen’s return to form certainly feels like one. After winning both the sprint and the Grand Prix in Austin, Red Bull is back in the title conversation, narrowing the gap with McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris as Formula 1 heads to Mexico.
Todd dives into McLaren’s communication problem, analyzing how team dynamics and public statements could derail their title hopes. Plus, a lighter moment from the U.S. Grand Prix: a $50,000 fine for a Red Bull crew member who tried to rip off McLaren’s grid tape.
Then, big business news—Formula 1 officially partners with Apple TV in a record-breaking 5-year deal starting in 2026. Todd explores what this means for streaming, accessibility, and audience growth in the U.S.
The episode wraps with updates from NASCAR’s playoff run heading into Martinsville and Phoenix, frustrations over overtime rules, and thoughts on the Canadian Grand Prix expanding its entertainment lineup for 2025.
Motorsport, money, and media—it’s all here in this week’s episode of Speed Chronicles.
👍 Like, comment, and subscribe to Speed Chronicles for weekly insight and straight talk on Formula 1, NASCAR, and the global motorsport scene.
📺 Watch new episodes every Wednesday on RevTV Canada and your favourite podcast platform.
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By Sick MediaRed Bull and Max Verstappen are back in form, closing the gap in the Formula 1 Championship after dominant performances in Austin. Todd Lewis breaks down how McLaren’s internal drama, Apple’s blockbuster Formula 1 streaming deal, and NASCAR’s playoff controversies are reshaping motorsport’s biggest storylines this week.
This week on Speed Chronicles, Todd Lewis says, “Don’t call it a comeback”—but Max Verstappen’s return to form certainly feels like one. After winning both the sprint and the Grand Prix in Austin, Red Bull is back in the title conversation, narrowing the gap with McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris as Formula 1 heads to Mexico.
Todd dives into McLaren’s communication problem, analyzing how team dynamics and public statements could derail their title hopes. Plus, a lighter moment from the U.S. Grand Prix: a $50,000 fine for a Red Bull crew member who tried to rip off McLaren’s grid tape.
Then, big business news—Formula 1 officially partners with Apple TV in a record-breaking 5-year deal starting in 2026. Todd explores what this means for streaming, accessibility, and audience growth in the U.S.
The episode wraps with updates from NASCAR’s playoff run heading into Martinsville and Phoenix, frustrations over overtime rules, and thoughts on the Canadian Grand Prix expanding its entertainment lineup for 2025.
Motorsport, money, and media—it’s all here in this week’s episode of Speed Chronicles.
👍 Like, comment, and subscribe to Speed Chronicles for weekly insight and straight talk on Formula 1, NASCAR, and the global motorsport scene.
📺 Watch new episodes every Wednesday on RevTV Canada and your favourite podcast platform.
#SpeedChronicles #Formula1 #F1News #NASCAR #MotorsportNews #RevTV #ToddLewis
Keyword List
Formula 1 2025, Max Verstappen Red Bull, McLaren team orders, Oscar Piastri crash, Lando Norris Mexico Grand Prix, Apple TV Formula 1 deal, F1 streaming rights, NASCAR playoffs 2025, Martinsville race, Denny Hamlin win, Phoenix finale, motorsport commentary, F1 accessibility, RevTV Canada, Speed Chronicles podcast