
Limited Time Offer – Get Huel today with my exclusive offer of 15% OFF online with my code TRACKLIMITS at https://huel.com/TRACKLIMITS. New Customers Only. Thank you to Huel for partnering and supporting our show! In this episode, Swish Goswami hosts a lively discussion with Ernie Black and Craig Scarborough about the current state of Formula 1, exploring technical innovations, regulation challenges, driver performances, and the future of motorsport. Key Topics Season assessment and future outlook Technical innovations and regulation challenges Driver performance and young talent FIA's management and sport sustainability Car design and aerodynamic innovations "Max has that killer instinct." "The Macarena wing is a real thing." "Trying something new is essential." Chapters 00:00 Welcome and Introductions 01:34 Season Ratings and Initial Impressions 06:31 Philosophical Debate on F1's Direction 11:31 FIA's Handling of Regulations 18:48 Emerging Young Talent in F1 24:07 Max Verstappen's Dominance and Comparisons 27:29 Innovations in Car Design: The Macarena Wing 31:03 The Parachute Effect in F1 Racing 34:13 Innovations and Aerodynamics in Formula 1 37:16 Energy Management and Performance Dynamics 39:09 The Future of Formula E and F1 43:01 The Role of History in Formula 1 48:08 Mercedes' Responsibility as an Engine Supplier 50:56 Ownership Dynamics in Formula 1 53:49 Bold Predictions for the 2026 Season 58:31 Tl Outro Card-1.mp4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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