• Red Flags and White Lies: Haas’s Rise from Underdog to Midfield Contender Under Ayao Komatsu
    Jan 9 2026

    Haas F1 Team, the first American-owned Formula 1 outfit in decades, has experienced a turbulent journey since its debut in 2016, marked by sharp highs, painful lows, and constant reinvention. Now, the team finds itself in a very different position. After finishing P7 in the Constructors’ Championship in 2024 and P8 in 2025, Haas has emerged as a genuine midfield contender, setting a strong competitive foundation as it continues to roll out crucial upgrades.


    Recent seasons have brought major structural changes. In 2024, Ayao Komatsu replaced Guenther Steiner as Team Principal, ushering in a quieter but more methodical leadership style. Alongside this shift, Haas strengthened its financial and technical footing through new partnerships, including one with Toyota, signalling a more stable and ambitious future.


    The team also refreshed its driver lineup for 2025, signing former Alpine driver Esteban Ocon and rookie Ollie Bearman. The pairing has delivered a mixed bag of results, flashes of promise alongside inevitable setbacks, highlighted by Bearman’s stunning P4 finish in Mexico, one of the standout performances of Haas’s modern era.


    But with Formula 1’s sweeping 2026 regulation changes looming, the key question remains: Will Haas be able to keep up with the rest of the midfield as teams redirect time and resources toward future seasons, or will they struggle to maintain momentum and fall behind? In this episode, we examine Haas’s 2025 campaign in the context of its past, and explore what the data and decisions suggest about what comes next.


    About the Series: Over ten episodes, Grand Pricks explore every 2025 Formula 1 team in depth, unpacking the drama, decisions, and defining moments, both on track and behind closed doors. Starting from last place in the Constructors' Championship to first, we reveal the stories you didn't see on race day.


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  • Red Flags and White Lies: Kick Sauber’s Redemption Arc and the Road to Audi’s 2026 F1 Takeover
    Jan 2 2026

    Kick Sauber emerged as one of the surprise stories of the 2025 Formula 1 season. While the team ultimately finished P9 in the Constructors’ Championship, their campaign was defined by significant progress and standout moments, including a shock podium finish for Nico Hülkenberg, his first in 15 years in Formula 1. With multiple points finishes across the season, Kick Sauber amassed 70 points, a remarkable 66-point increase compared to their 2024 total.


    The team’s on-track resurgence has been matched by major off-track changes as preparations accelerate for Audi’s full takeover in 2026. Former Red Bull Sporting Director Jonathan Wheatley has joined as Team Principal, while ex-Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto takes on the dual role of Chief Operating Officer and Chief Technical Officer. These leadership appointments signal a clear long-term vision for transformation and competitiveness.


    Kick Sauber also began a new chapter with an entirely fresh driver lineup, pairing experienced driver Nico Hülkenberg with highly-rated F1 rookie Gabriel Bortoleto. The combination of proven consistency and emerging talent has played a key role in the team’s 2025 progress.


    In this episode of Red Flags and White Lies, we revisit Kick Sauber’s struggles in 2024, analyse their breakthrough 2025 season, and assess whether the foundations now in place, including leadership, talent, and Audi backing, could realistically position the team as Formula 1 championship contenders by 2030.


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  • Red Flags and White Lies: Alpine's Dramatic Fall and the All-or-Nothing Gamble
    Dec 27 2025

    Alpine F1's 2025 season was a catastrophe in slow motion. Once a respectable midfield contender, the French Formula 1 team bet everything on 2026 and beyond, sacrificing their present for an uncertain future. The gamble backfired spectacularly, leaving them dead last in the F1 Constructors' Championship.


    Behind the scenes, chaos reigned. Upper management imposed relentless restrictions, mid-season driver swaps shattered team morale, and ruthless decisions became the norm. All in pursuit of a promised land that may never materialise.


    At the center: Flavio Briatore, the controversial figure once banned from Formula 1 for his role in the infamous Crashgate scandal, now back as Executive Advisor. Leading on track was Pierre Gasly, Alpine's veteran driver, alongside rookie Jack Doohan, who was replaced mid-season by Franco Colapinto.


    In this debut episode of Red Flags and White Lies, a new weekly F1 documentary series from Grand Pricks, we reveal Alpine's 2025 implosion: the political maneuvering, broken promises, and desperate choices that sent the team spiraling to the bottom of the grid.


    About the Series: Over ten episodes, we explore every 2025 Formula 1 team in depth, unpacking the drama, decisions, and defining moments, both on track and behind closed doors. Starting from last place in the Constructors' Championship to first, we reveal the stories you didn't see on race day.


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  • F1 2025 End of Year Exam: It’s time to test if Reem has retained any F1 knowledge this year or not!
    Dec 16 2025

    Class is officially in session…


    It’s time for the Grand Pricks F1 2025 End of Year Exam, and Reem is in the hot seat. After a full season of Formula 1 chaos, race weekends, and deep-dive episodes, the big question remains: did any of it actually stick?


    Reem is put through a proper grilling based on what we’ve covered this year, including tyres, regulations, safety rules, and the biggest moments of the 2025 season. The exam pulls directly from our educational episodes and real race scenarios, leaving very little room to escape.


    Spoiler alert: revision may not have happened.


    Listeners can play along at home and see how they’d do before the answers are revealed. If you want to attempt the exam yourself, you can access it here, DM us for a copy, or head to our Instagram to download the exam paper via the link in our bio.


    This episode wraps up the season in true Grand Pricks style with questionable answers and plenty of F1 chaos.


    We’ll be back next week with a brand-new special Grand Pricks F1 series, and we’ll keep posting regularly right through to the start of the 2026 season. Make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss out!


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  • Abu Dhabi GP: Lando Norris takes the Championship but Max Verstappen wins the race!
    Dec 9 2025

    It’s the final countdown (dun dun dun dun daaa…) and the 2025 season comes to a close under the lights of Abu Dhabi with a nail-biting showdown between Lando Norris, Max Verstappen, and Oscar Piastri.

    Lando clinches his first World Championship with a P3 finish, securing the title while Max storms to victory in the race itself. Verstappen ends the season with eight wins, just edging out the McLaren duo, who finish with seven each.


    In this episode, we break down Norris’s standout season and the emotional scenes after he sealed the championship. We get into how the papaya team orders shaped Piastri’s season, and whether McLaren may have over-protected their title contender…


    We also dive into the other contenders in the fight including Verstappen’s crushing dominance in the second half of the season, Piastri’s sharp, calculated overtakes, and a few controversial radio messages that have fans divided.

    Off-track, we unpack the swirling rumours around Lewis Hamilton’s potential retirement after ending his 18-year podium streak, plus Max’s controversial post-race press questions, and more.


    We’ll be back next week with Reem’s final-year exam now that the season is over, and stay tuned for special content during the break before 2026. Make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss a thing!


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    1 Std. und 14 Min.
  • F1 2025 Championship Showdown: How Can Lando Norris, Max Verstappen or Oscar Piastri Claim the Championship in Abu Dhabi?
    Dec 5 2025

    Grand Pricks is officially BACK, and just in time. The 2025 Formula 1 Driver’s Championship has reached a boiling point, and everything comes down to the final race in Abu Dhabi. With Lando Norris, Max Verstappen, and Oscar Piastri all still in the fight, we break down exactly what each driver needs to do to become World Champion on Sunday.


    After a three-week break (yes, we tried to record on holiday… terrible Wi-Fi + zero editing software = disaster), we’re finally home and ready to dive into the biggest title decider in years. In this episode, we analyse the maths behind the championship battle: who needs to finish where, what results open the door for rivals, and why this could genuinely go to any of the top three, even with Norris leading the standings.


    We also revisit the key moments that shaped the championship: DNFs, painfully slow pit stops, questionable strategy calls, and those tiny details that made huge differences for Norris, Verstappen, and Piastri throughout the season.


    And of course, it wouldn’t be Grand Pricks without the off-track chaos. We unpack the latest rumours and conspiracy theories surrounding McLaren and Ferrari, Yuki Tsunoda’s shock drop from Red Bull ahead of 2026, Isack Hadjar’s promotion, and everything else lighting up the paddock right now.


    We’ve missed you, and we’re not going anywhere. We’ll be back with a full Abu Dhabi race debrief, plus postseason content (including Reem’s final-year exam saga and a special surprise). Make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss a thing!


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    1 Std. und 20 Min.
  • The Heroes of F1: Ayrton Senna’s Legacy, the Neurosurgeon Who Transformed Safety, F1’s Greatest Engineer, and GOAT Drivers
    Nov 4 2025

    The Grand Pricks podcast is BACK with another deep dive during the Formula 1 season break, just before the Brazilian Grand Prix next week! In this week’s episode, we return with part two of our Heroes vs. Villains series, spotlighting five extraordinary figures who changed Formula 1 forever and left behind legendary legacies both on and off the track.


    We begin with Ayrton Senna, the three-time Formula 1 World Champion whose raw talent, precision, and passion made him one of the most iconic drivers in F1 history. Racing for McLaren from 1984 to 1994, Senna won 41 Grands Prix and held the record for the most pole positions at the time. His tragic death at Imola in 1994 remains one of the darkest moments in motorsport history, but also one that inspired lasting change.


    That change was championed by Professor Sid Watkins, the neurosurgeon who became F1’s official medical officer in 1978. Watkins dedicated his career to improving driver safety, introducing life-saving measures that have since become integral to modern F1. Deeply affected by Senna’s passing, he worked tirelessly to revolutionise medical response and track safety, paving the way for the sport we know today.


    We also celebrate Sebastian Vettel, four-time World Champion and environmental advocate, whose post-retirement work highlights sustainability, inclusivity, and human rights. Then there’s Lewis Hamilton, seven-time World Champion and current Ferrari driver, recognised not only for his on-track dominance but also for his activism around diversity, equality, and environmental justice.


    Finally, we explore the genius of Adrian Newey, the legendary F1 engineer behind 14 Drivers’ Championships, 12 Constructors’ titles, and over 220 race wins, a creative mastermind who shaped the evolution of car design across decades.


    Stay tuned as we return next week for our Brazilian Grand Prix coverage! The Grand Pricks hosts will be travelling for the next three weeks, so expect slightly shorter, lower-quality audio, but the same chaotic, unfiltered F1 fun. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode!


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  • Mexico GP: Norris Takes the Lead, Bearman Shines, Tapegate Unfolds, and Cost Cap Chaos Erupts
    Oct 28 2025

    It’s the official countdown to the final races of the 2025 Formula 1 season, and the Mexico Grand Prix did not disappoint.


    Packed with drama, controversy, and championship twists, this weekend’s race delivered one of the most thrilling spectacles of the season, both on and off the track. From the moment the lights went out, the tension was palpable.


    The first lap saw multiple drivers go wide in an aggressive fight for second place, with Charles Leclerc ultimately claiming the position in his Ferrari. But the drama didn’t end there. A heated on-track moment involving Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton forced the Ferrari driver off the circuit, and while he recovered, the incident earned him a ten-second penalty from the FIA, dropping him from third place all the way to the back of the grid.


    While chaos unfolded at the front, Oliver Bearman quietly produced the best performance of his career so far. The young British rookie charged from ninth to a remarkable fourth place, securing Haas’s strongest finish of the entire season and solidifying his growing reputation as one of F1’s brightest rising stars.


    At the top of the order, Lando Norris took an impressive victory for McLaren, edging out his teammate Oscar Piastri and officially taking the lead in the Drivers’ Championship, by a razor-thin margin of just one point. Verstappen rounded out the podium in third, keeping his hopes alive for a late-season title push, while Piastri could only manage fifth after struggling with tire degradation in the closing laps.


    Elsewhere, George Russell found himself at the center of yet another controversy after what fans are calling a “Karen moment” on track, clashing with his rookie teammate Kimi Antonelli in a tense battle for position. With both Mercedes drivers finishing only sixth and seventh, and Ferrari securing second and eighth, the Italian team has now overtaken Mercedes in the Constructors’ Championship, trailing McLaren by just a single point.


    Off the track, the chaos continues with new controversies shaking up the paddock. The now-infamous “Tapegate” incident led to a fine for Red Bull. On top of that, whispers of cost cap breaches from the 2024 season have surfaced, with Aston Martin confirmed to be under investigation and rumors swirling that McLaren may also have exceeded the limit, a revelation that could potentially see last year’s Constructors’ title handed over to Ferrari.


    As the F1 world catches its breath after the madness of Mexico, the championship battle tightens, the politics intensify, and the drama only grows.


    Next week we’ll be bringing you another deep dive, part two of our “Villains vs Heroes” series where we’ll explore the drivers who embody the true spirit of Formula 1 and the legacy they’re building both on and off the circuit. Make sure to follow, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode.


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    1 Std. und 51 Min.