• Episode 41: We need to talk about this... since no one else will.
    Feb 17 2026

    This episode is a bit heavy, as we speak on a topic very few(if any) podcasts or media outlets will speak on... but it's important.

    We'll leave it at that, and hope you enjoy.


    With gratitude,

    Josh & Tyler



    Chapters

    00:00 Intro

    00:15 Formula 1 & FIA's Complicitness, Lack of Statement and Why it's Important

    26:20 How the New Regulations Could Damage F1 for Many Years to Come

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Episode 40: New Cadillac, Aston Martin, and Mclaren Liveries, oh and Bahrain Testing!
    Feb 10 2026

    The conversation delves into the disappointment with Cadillac's new car livery and its impact on brand identity. The hosts express their dissatisfaction with the livery design and discuss the importance of livery in representing a brand's identity in the world of Formula One. The conversation delves into the future of Mercedes and James Vowles, excitement for F1 testing, the importance of watching cars on track, upcoming testing and FIA-organized tests, discussion on testing start time and time zones, impact of engine changes and fuel usage, battery and energy management in racing, predictions on energy usage by teams, discussion on McLaren's suspension and energy management, and anticipation for televised testing and future episodes.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Disappointment with Cadillac's Livery
    • 10:59 Mclaren Livery Thoughts
    • 21:59 Mercedes engine debacle, and how Red Bull ruined Mercedes chances at a "grey area"
    • 30:40 Bahrain Testing Chat
    • 54:33 Anticipation for Televised Testing and Future Episodes
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    57 mins
  • Episode 39: Barcelona Thoughts...
    Feb 3 2026

    The conversation covers the chaotic experience of the 24 Hours of Daytona, including travel challenges and extreme weather conditions. It also delves into frustrations with testing coverage and the impact on fans. The conversation covers the high cost of following F1, challenges with F1's media coverage, discussions on Haas and team dynamics, impressions from testing, hope for Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari, and concerns about Red Bull's performance and team dynamics.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 24 Hours of Daytona Chaos
    • 07:32 Testing and Coverage Frustrations
    • 29:39 F1's Expensive Cost for Fans
    • 36:14 Testing Impressions and Expectations for the Season
    • 48:08 Concerns about Red Bull's Performance and Team Dynamics
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    57 mins
  • Episode 38: New Liveries, Pre-Testing Austalian GP Winner, and Pain.
    Jan 20 2026

    We cover a range of topics, including F1 liveries, team dynamics, and the excitement around new teams and engines. Josh and Tyler discuss their favorite liveries and express their anticipation for the upcoming season. The conversation delves into the complexities of livery design and sponsorship in Formula 1, exploring the challenges and opportunities presented by various sponsor requirements and the potential for specialized liveries for specific races. The discussion also touches on the competitive landscape of American teams in F1 and the potential impact of Cadillac and Audi on the sport.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 F1 Liveries and Team Dynamics
    • 36:59 Livery Design and Sponsorship Challenges
    • 48:48 Potential Influence of Cadillac and Audi

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Ferrari, Zach Brown, and Audi's Testing.
    Jan 14 2026

    The conversation delves into Ferrari's decline in the new rules era, the impact of new engine manufacturers on the grid, and Zach Brown's leadership at McLaren. It explores the challenges faced by Ferrari, the entry of new engine manufacturers, and the leadership style of Zach Brown at McLaren. The conversation delves into McLaren's identity crisis, discussing the use of the British flag and anthem despite McLaren not being a British brand. The potential challenges and uncertainties facing McLaren in the future are also explored.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Ferrari's Decline in the New Rules Era
    • 19:31 Zach Brown's Leadership at McLaren
    • 31:56 McLaren's Identity Crisis

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    1 hr
  • F1 Unhinged Episode 36: Our Top Motorsports Moments of 2025
    Jan 7 2026

    The conversation covers the return from a two-week break, excitement for the 2026 F1 season, reflections on motorsport tragedies and controversies, expectations for new teams and drivers, the impact of personal tragedies on motorsport, reflection on championship outcomes and team dynamics, Drive to Survive and drama in motorsport, and the reflection on driver personalities and fan loyalty. The conversation also delves into Netflix's portrayal of motorsport drama and the overdramatization of events in the Drive to Survive series. The conversation delves into the drama in F1 and the media portrayal of drivers, highlighting the impact of public perception and the portrayal of rivalries and conflicts within the sport. The conversation delves into the significance of banter and personal anecdotes in building relationships, highlighting the emotional impact of motorsport moments. It also explores the complexities of team dynamics and personal relationships in motorsport, shedding light on the emotional investment of fans and the broader impact on the sport.

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    1 hr and 56 mins
  • F1 Unhinged Episode 35: A Week into the Off Season.
    Dec 17 2025

    In this episode of F1 Unhinged, hosts Josh and Tyler discuss their struggles during a snowy off-season, recap a lackluster final Grand Prix, and delve into the controversial penalties that affected the championship. They explore the dynamics of driver performances, the future of Red Bull and its academy, and the potential impact of leadership changes. The conversation also touches on Sebastian Vettel's possible role in the team, Aston Martin's quiet confidence heading into 2026, and predictions for the upcoming season, including a bold claim that Fernando Alonso could win the championship. The episode concludes with reflections on the nature of F1 drivers and their performances outside of the sport.

    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome to F1 Unhinged

    02:56 Weather Woes and Off-Season Struggles

    05:54 Race Recap: A Lackluster Finale

    08:56 Controversial Penalties and Championship Politics

    11:59 Driver Performances and Team Dynamics

    15:10 Looking Ahead: 2026 Regulations and Predictions

    18:07 The Future of Red Bull and Its Academy

    21:03 The Impact of Leadership Changes at Red Bull

    23:59 Sebastian Vettel's Potential Role

    26:53 Aston Martin's Quiet Confidence

    29:58 The Business of Red Bull

    32:54 Mountains and Racing: A Tangent

    36:02 2026 Predictions: Alonso's Championship Chances

    38:58 Lance Stroll's Performance and Growth

    42:00 Closing Thoughts and Future Prospects

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    55 mins
  • 2025 Qatar Grand Prix Review
    Dec 3 2025

    Summary:

    In this episode of F1 Unhinged, hosts Josh and Tyler discuss the current state of Formula 1, focusing on McLaren's strategic missteps, the dynamics between drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, and the looming championship challenge from Max Verstappen. They delve into the cultural issues within McLaren, the struggles of Ferrari, and the standout performances of Carlos Sainz.

    The conversation also touches on Yuki Tsunoda's uncertain future with Red Bull and the hosts announce their new live streaming format for the podcast. Takeaways McLaren's strategy has been criticized as ineffective and poorly managed. Max Verstappen's resurgence poses a significant threat to McLaren's championship hopes. The team dynamics between Norris and Piastri are complex and fraught with tension. Zach Brown's leadership style is compared to that of Ferrari's management.

    Carlos Sainz has emerged as a strong contender for driver of the year. Ferrari's struggles are attributed to deeper organizational issues rather than just driver performance. Yuki Tsunoda's future in F1 is in jeopardy as Red Bull looks to make changes.

    The hosts emphasize the importance of team culture in achieving success in F1. The podcast is now live-streamed on Twitch, allowing for real-time interaction with fans. The upcoming Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is highlighted as a crucial race for the championship.

    Chapters :

    00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties

    00:49 McLaren's Strategy and Driver Management

    04:40 Max Verstappen's Championship Challenge

    09:06 Team Dynamics and Driver Favoritism

    13:54 Max's Confidence and McLaren's Missteps

    18:42 Ferrari's Struggles and Driver Performance

    24:00 Williams' Unexpected Performance

    26:18 Ferrari's Struggles and Championship Impact

    29:27 Driver of the Year Contenders

    31:48 Yuki Tsunoda's Future in Racing

    35:56 Red Bull's Driver Lineup Changes

    45:53 Live Streaming and Future Plans

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    1 hr