Fresh Rubber

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Tuesday May 06, 2025

šŸ Race Recap: Jeddah Delivers Speed and Stress
We dive into the strategic chaos and high-speed drama of the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. From critical tyre calls to team misfires, this race was another reminder of how unforgiving street circuits can be. We talk overtakes, pace fluctuations, and which teams adapted—or cracked—under pressure.
šŸ‡¦šŸ‡ŗ Oscar Piastri: The Understated Leader
Oscar Piastri’s maturity shines again. While not the loudest voice in the room, his conduct and consistency show leadership of a different kind. We explore how being composed, reliable, and accountable might be more influential than some of his rivals realise.
🌓 Looking Ahead: Miami Grand Prix Preview
Up next is the Miami Grand Prix, complete with its temporary glitz, a Sprint format, and that awkward chicane. We set the scene for a high-stakes weekend and revisit Lando Norris’s maiden win at this circuit in 2024. Can he do it again?

Saturday May 03, 2025

The 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix delivered a tactical masterclass under the lights, and we’re here to untangle the tyre chaos, pit stop puzzles, and that all-important race win from pole. In this episode, we dive into how Oscar Piastri and McLaren controlled the pace up front while the rest of the field juggled strategy calls that left even the sharpest minds scratching their heads.
We reflect on some standout drives, the baffling mid-pack mayhem, and how tyre performance and track temperature played starring roles. There’s praise, concern, and plenty of opinion about Aston Martin’s race-day form, Ferrari’s resilience, and Red Bull’s very human missteps.
And of course, we look ahead to the high-speed walls of Jeddah and debate whether it’s thrilling, terrifying—or both.
Plus:šŸ How George Russell is a dark horse championship contenderšŸŒ”ļø Why tyre deg was the real winner🚦 How Pierre Gasly caught our attention, and🟨 which drivers still need to find their groove this season
All that and more as we wrap up race two of the season and gear up for the final leg of the triple-header. Same time, same bat channel. Don’t miss it.

Friday May 02, 2025

Well, that was a race that happened.
Suzuka delivered an unprecedented result, with a record number of drivers finishing in grid order than ever before. This was not a dynamic race of on-track daring, instead it was a test of precision, endurance and understeer for our top three finishers - Max, Lando and Oscar.
This week we dive into the other stories emerging from the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix.Ā 
How a double disqualification in China might have affected Ferrari's set up direction this season
How Red Bull played it safe with Yuki Tsunoda in front of his home crowd, and whether that was a good call
Whether Piastri had any chance to overtaken Norris on track (no) and
How impressive Max's weekend was from FP1 to the chequered flag

Thursday May 01, 2025

Red Bull have made a dramatic call just two races into the season — and it’s Yuki Tsunoda who will partner Max Verstappen at Red Bull Racing, with Liam Lawson returning to Racing Bulls. This episode we dive deep into the logic (or lack of it?) behind the decision, and what it says about Red Bull’s many problems this season.
From performance comparisons to political dynamics and driver psychology, this conversation unpacks what the move could mean for the team, the championship, and the drivers' futures.Ā 
šŸ’„ In this episode:
Why Tsunoda was the obvious pick for Red Bull promotion in 2024,
Will this move save Liam Lawson's career, with or without Red Bull Racing?
What this says about Red Bull’s ā€œsuccession planningā€ (or lack thereof), and
Why Jason is a fan of Mercedes wunderkind Antonelli
🧠 Quote of the episode:"Robots can be irrational too."

Tuesday Apr 29, 2025

The 2025 Chinese Grand Prix may not go down as a classic, but it gave us plenty to talk about. This week, we break down Verstappen’s domination, Ferrari’s struggles, and McLaren’s growing internal battle between Norris and Piastri. Plus, petty on-track radio moments, Alonso’s fiery exit, and why Shanghai’s resurfacing made life miserable for the drivers.
In this episode:
šŸ Max Verstappen’s effortless win (again)
šŸŽļø Ferrari’s continuing search for pace — and Lewis Hamilton’s frustration
šŸ”„ Fernando Alonso’s DNF (and brake fire)
šŸŽ™ļø The rise of on-track pettiness: drivers snitching over the radio
šŸ›ž Shanghai’s resurfacing drama — and its brutal impact on tires and brakes
🧠 McLaren’s powder keg: Can Norris and Piastri stay friendly as the stakes rise?
šŸ† Will McLaren back a number one driver before it’s too late?
Plus:
Prost vs. Senna throwbacks 🚄
Predictions for how the Norris vs. Piastri dynamic could explode later this season šŸ”®
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Episode Links:
Official 2025 Chinese Grand Prix Race Report - Formula1.com
Shanghai International Circuit Info
FIA Regulations on DRS and 2026 Active Aero Changes

Wednesday Apr 23, 2025

šŸŽ™ļø Welcome to the very first episode of Fresh Rubber!We're a podcast for F1 fans who love smart discussions, fresh perspectives, and a bit of fun along the way.
In this debut episode, we dive into:
Albert Park Experience: Highlights from being at the Melbourne race and the unique atmosphere of the circuit.
Hamilton at Ferrari: Reflecting on the strange sight of Lewis Hamilton in Ferrari colors and the implications for the season.
McLaren’s Strong Start: The intense battles McLaren is bringing to the grid — are they the team to beat this year?
Race Analysis: Early power rankings for McLaren, Ferrari, Red Bull, and Mercedes, and how each team is shaping up for the season.
The dangers of spoilers (and the golden rule when messaging F1 results across time zones!), and
Reflections on the spirit of independent teams like Eddie Jordan’s — and the enduring appeal of the scrappy fighters.

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