This F1 Driver Got Cut, So He Built an AI Company | Ep. 413 with Jack Doohan Co-founder and CEO of Meuze episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 32 MIN

This F1 Driver Got Cut, So He Built an AI Company | Ep. 413 with Jack Doohan Co-founder and CEO of Meuze

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Daniel and Jack start inside the mind of a Formula 1 driver, unpacking how perception changes at extreme speed, why Monaco feels faster than wider tracks, and how drivers train their bodies to survive brutal heat and stress. The conversation then shifts into Jack’s entrepreneurial chapter, sparked by the uncertainty of being sidelined from Formula 1 after only six races. Rather than sit still and wait for racing politics to resolve, Jack leaned into business, relationships, and AI, building Meuze with two trusted childhood friends to solve one of the biggest problems in food commerce: fragmented systems, disconnected data, and the inability for large restaurant groups to properly use automation. Key Discussion Points Jack explains that speed is perception-based: on wide circuits, 360 kilometers per hour can feel manageable, while Monaco can feel like “the speed of light” because the walls and objects are so close. He breaks down the mental pressure of racing, saying confidence comes from preparation: training, sleep, nutrition, engineering work, mechanics, and doing everything possible before race day. Jack shares the physical demands of Formula 1, including losing two and a half to four kilograms of fluid during a race and training in heat with layers to replicate extreme conditions. He explains how F1 prepared him for business because drivers are also employees, brands, negotiators, and operators surrounded by contracts, sponsors, partners, middlemen, and high-stakes relationships. Jack reveals that coding started as a mental training tool, something strategic he could do in his downtime to sharpen problem solving rather than simply switch off. He opens up about dedicating nearly his entire life to Formula 1, then being sidelined six races into his career due to political circumstances outside his control. That moment pushed him toward entrepreneurship, because he did not want to keep all his future tied to something he could not fully control. Jack explains how his F1 network created an unfair advantage in enterprise sales, giving him access to conversations that would normally take months or years to reach. He shares the mission behind Meuze: aggregating fragmented restaurant and franchise data into one self-learning brain so large food and beverage groups can finally use AI and automation effectively. Jack talks about building with his two co-founders, childhood friends with different strengths, deep trust, and clearly defined roles that allow them to move fast without stepping on each other. Takeaways Preparation is the antidote to pressure, whether you are entering a Formula 1 race or pitching a multimillion-dollar enterprise customer. Athletes and founders both face the same truth: talent matters, but your future can change instantly if too much is outside your control. Relationships can open the door, but credibility and execution still have to close the deal. AI cannot solve fragmented industries until the data is unified, cleaned, and connected across the systems companies already use. Jack’s mindset is built around pressure, not comfort, and that makes him uniquely suited for startups where the stakes are high and the timeline is unforgiving. Closing Thoughts Jack Doohan’s story is about what happens when a lifelong dream collides with forces outside your control. Instead of waiting for Formula 1 to decide his future, he used the pressure, discipline, and access from racing to build something of his own. This episode captures a rare founder-athlete crossover: someone still chasing the grid, but also building Meuze, a company designed to solve a massive operational problem in one of the world’s most fragmented industries. Skip the region blocks and protect your privacy with ProtonVPN. Get 70% off a two-year plan: protonvpn.com/founder Cheers Restore helps you feel better the day after drinking, backed by real science. Take it after your last drink or your money back. 20% off at cheershealth.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Daniel Robbins sits down with Jack Doohan to explore the pressure, speed, and sacrifice behind Formula 1, and how that world shaped his move into entrepreneurship. Jack explains what it feels like to drive at extreme speed, how he prepares mentally and physically for race day, and what happened after being sidelined just six races into his Formula 1 career. He also opens up about building Meuze with childhood friends, using F1 relationships as an unfair advantage, and why solving a real-world problem in food and beverage technology gives him a different kind of satisfaction than racing.

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