Listen "Formula One’s Dramatic Return & IndyCar’s Questionable Moves"
Episode Synopsis
Todd recaps the excitement of the Formula One opener, noting Lando Norris's victory and Oscar Piastri’s strong performance, setting up a potentially fierce teammate rivalry. He reflects on rookie Isack Hadjar’s emotional setback and Anthony Hamilton’s compassionate gesture. Todd highlights Lewis Hamilton's ongoing integration into Ferrari, noting early struggles and potential.
In IndyCar, Todd questions the practicality and accessibility of racing at California's Thermal Club. He critically assesses IndyCar’s geographic strategy and its heavy reliance on the West Coast despite being a predominantly Midwestern series.
The episode also examines NASCAR’s evolving storyline, including the lawsuit between 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports, and speculates on NASCAR's return to Montreal, noting the complexities and opportunities involved.
IMSA’s strategic scheduling for 2026 is praised, emphasizing its benefits for teams and sponsors. Todd closes with news about Robert Wickens testing with Corvette, hinting at a promising comeback.
Chapter Markers
00:11 - Formula One's season opener excitement
01:39 - Rookies in Formula One, Isaak Hadjar's incident
02:56 - Lewis Hamilton adapting at Ferrari
03:26 - Formula One heads to China, Flexi wing controversy
04:31 - Branding shifts: Louis Vuitton and Tag Heuer in F1
04:57 - IndyCar's questionable move to Thermal Club
07:35 - IndyCar's geographic imbalance and growth challenges
08:07 - NASCAR updates, Morgan Freeman's guest appearance
08:56 - NASCAR's ongoing legal battles
09:40 - Potential NASCAR return to Montreal
12:17 - IMSA Sebring event recap, forward-looking scheduling
13:43 - Robert Wickens’ promising IMSA test with Corvette
Impactful Quotes
"Are we going to see a Lando and Oscar battle duking it out for the championship?" – Todd Lewis
"It's a Midwestern series, but we go to the West Coast four times... anybody else see what's wrong with that?" – Todd Lewis
"IMSA's schedule is so far out you can't even book travel yet—that's a good thing!" – Todd Lewis
Relevant Links
Formula One Official Site
IndyCar Official Site
NASCAR Official Site
IMSA Official Site
Robert Wickens Profile
In IndyCar, Todd questions the practicality and accessibility of racing at California's Thermal Club. He critically assesses IndyCar’s geographic strategy and its heavy reliance on the West Coast despite being a predominantly Midwestern series.
The episode also examines NASCAR’s evolving storyline, including the lawsuit between 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports, and speculates on NASCAR's return to Montreal, noting the complexities and opportunities involved.
IMSA’s strategic scheduling for 2026 is praised, emphasizing its benefits for teams and sponsors. Todd closes with news about Robert Wickens testing with Corvette, hinting at a promising comeback.
Chapter Markers
00:11 - Formula One's season opener excitement
01:39 - Rookies in Formula One, Isaak Hadjar's incident
02:56 - Lewis Hamilton adapting at Ferrari
03:26 - Formula One heads to China, Flexi wing controversy
04:31 - Branding shifts: Louis Vuitton and Tag Heuer in F1
04:57 - IndyCar's questionable move to Thermal Club
07:35 - IndyCar's geographic imbalance and growth challenges
08:07 - NASCAR updates, Morgan Freeman's guest appearance
08:56 - NASCAR's ongoing legal battles
09:40 - Potential NASCAR return to Montreal
12:17 - IMSA Sebring event recap, forward-looking scheduling
13:43 - Robert Wickens’ promising IMSA test with Corvette
Impactful Quotes
"Are we going to see a Lando and Oscar battle duking it out for the championship?" – Todd Lewis
"It's a Midwestern series, but we go to the West Coast four times... anybody else see what's wrong with that?" – Todd Lewis
"IMSA's schedule is so far out you can't even book travel yet—that's a good thing!" – Todd Lewis
Relevant Links
Formula One Official Site
IndyCar Official Site
NASCAR Official Site
IMSA Official Site
Robert Wickens Profile