Sky Sports has launched a brand new Podcast Formula 1, The F1 Show, with Bernie Collins, Ted Kravitz and Simon Lazenby.
The beloved trio, familiar to Formula 1 fans of Sky Sports F1 The award -winning television coverage will meet throughout the next 2025 season to discuss all the elements of the sport.
Whether it is action on track, the biggest stories in the Paddock or the technical side of sport, the F1 spectacle, sponsored by Audi, will keep you informed of the 24 -races campaign.
The former head of Aston Martin Collins’s strategy provides his expertise in the stands wall, while the longtime journalist of Sky Sports, Kravitz, offers an unrivaled knowledge of the paddock.
They will be joined by a variety of guests throughout the season, with the other stars of the Sky Sports F1 cover.
You will also have the opportunity to get involved, the team of the F1 program answering the questions sent by the listeners at the end of each episode.
Listen to the first whole episode to hear Bernie, Ted and Simon Review F1 75 Live, the Ferrari Challenge by Lewis Hamilton, and much more. Subscribe now on: Apple podcasts | Spotify | Skull
Episode one: F1 75 live review and the Hamilton Ferrari challenge
The first episode presents an in -depth review of F1 75 Live, the inaugural launch of the season which took place last week at the O2 Arena in London, with the accommodation of Jack Whitehall, and its nicknames for the director of the ‘ Williams team, James Vowles, down a storm.
Bernie and Ted were disappointed that the pilots of Red Bull, including the world champion reigning Max Verstappen, were not heard during the event, while they also shared their favorite deliveries.
The continuous adjustment of Lewis Hamilton to life in Ferrari was then analyzed, with doubts remaining as to whether he will be ready to deliver to the Australian opening the season next month.
Ted then offered his 2025 car assessment that we saw running in the Shakedowns before the tests, the McLaren MCL39 attracting his attention.
There is all this and much more, including your questions answer!
Look at the 24 racing weekends from the Formula 1 2025 live season on Sky Sports F1, starting with the Australian GP from March 14 to 16. Stream Sky Sports with now – no contract, cancel at any time