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The latest episode of The Total Motorsport F1 Show sees host Joe Krishnan joined by Formula 1 journalists Ewan Gale and Brandon Sutton to review a wet-dry 2025 Belgian Grand Prix, that saw Oscar Piastri take victory ahead of McLaren teammate Lando Norris, with Max Verstappen winning the F1 Sprint to open the post-Horner Red Bull era.
Piastri’s statement win ramps up the heat on Lando Norris in the McLaren title fight, with Piastri’s measured drive to victory and Norris left reflecting on missed chances from pole, our panel debates how the tension could shape the championship run-in. Is this now Piastri’s title to lose, or can Norris rebound at the Hungarian Grand Prix?
Next, the focus shifts to Ferrari’s eventful weekend and the fortunes of Lewis Hamilton. The crew breaks down the costly errors that plagued both Hamilton and Ferrari in qualifying, misjudged track limits, spins, and a pit lane start that put Hamilton on the back foot. Still, there’s plenty of praise for Hamilton’s relentless fightback, carving through the field in difficult conditions.
With Laurent Mekies overseeing his first race weekend as Red Bull team boss, the panel examines how the atmosphere is shifting in Milton Keynes.
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By Total MotorsportThe latest episode of The Total Motorsport F1 Show sees host Joe Krishnan joined by Formula 1 journalists Ewan Gale and Brandon Sutton to review a wet-dry 2025 Belgian Grand Prix, that saw Oscar Piastri take victory ahead of McLaren teammate Lando Norris, with Max Verstappen winning the F1 Sprint to open the post-Horner Red Bull era.
Piastri’s statement win ramps up the heat on Lando Norris in the McLaren title fight, with Piastri’s measured drive to victory and Norris left reflecting on missed chances from pole, our panel debates how the tension could shape the championship run-in. Is this now Piastri’s title to lose, or can Norris rebound at the Hungarian Grand Prix?
Next, the focus shifts to Ferrari’s eventful weekend and the fortunes of Lewis Hamilton. The crew breaks down the costly errors that plagued both Hamilton and Ferrari in qualifying, misjudged track limits, spins, and a pit lane start that put Hamilton on the back foot. Still, there’s plenty of praise for Hamilton’s relentless fightback, carving through the field in difficult conditions.
With Laurent Mekies overseeing his first race weekend as Red Bull team boss, the panel examines how the atmosphere is shifting in Milton Keynes.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.