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F1 Espresso News – Coffee Corner Motorsport
by Terry Widdows (Coffee Corner Motorsport)
F1 Espresso News is Coffee Corner Motorsport’s short-form Formula One news podcast.Clear headlines, paddock context, and the stories that actually matter. No clickbait. No manufactured drama.Hosted by Terry Widdows, each episode breaks down the key developments across Formula One, from team strategy and regulation shifts to driver moves and political undercurrents, with analysis, informed speculation, and respect for the sport and its fans.New episodes released regularly throughout the season.More coverage at https://coffeecornermotorsport.com
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F1 Espresso News: V8s, Red Bull Sale? & Miami
V8 engines are back in serious Formula 1 discussions, Red Bull’s ownership of Racing Bulls is under scrutiny again, and Miami may have completely shifted the championship picture. This episode is sponsored by Sports Commentators. Get 10% off using code CC10 👇https://thesportscommentators.com/discount/CC10 In this episode Terry Widdows breaks down: Kimi Antonelli’s latest Miami victory and Mercedes extending their championship lead The Miami Grand Prix strategy race and why the expected weather chaos never arrived Ferrari’s major upgrade package, Leclerc’s penalty, and Hamilton’s difficult weekend McLaren’s double podium and the growing gap to Mercedes Verstappen’s pit exit penalty and Red Bull’s wider problems Why Formula 1 is seriously discussing a return to V8 engines Sustainable fuels, manufacturer politics, and Formula 1’s long-term technical direction The FIA reopening the Red Bull two-team ownership debate Concorde Agreement politics and what it could mean for Formula 1’s future Current Drivers’ and Constructors’ Championship standings after Miami Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:48 Miami Grand Prix recap 06:12 Championship standings after Miami 07:40 Winners and losers from the weekend 10:08 V8 engines returning to Formula 1? 15:52 Should Red Bull sell Racing Bulls? 22:18 Concorde Agreement politics and F1’s future 27:41 Final thoughts Full Formula 1 coverage, analysis and race reports: 🌐 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com ☕ Coffee Corner Motorsport Independent fact-first motorsport journalism built from a shed in Worcestershire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Miami Regs Could RUIN F1 Racing | F1 Espresso News
Miami race week is here and after five weeks away, this one hits differently. New FIA mid-season regulations, major upgrade packages across every team, sprint weekend format, and a competitive picture that nobody can read with any real confidence. It feels like a season opener. Because it basically is. This episode is sponsored by Sports Commentators. Get 10% off at checkout using the link below using code CC10👇 https://thesportscommentators.com/discount/CC10 In this episode Terry Widdows breaks down everything ahead of Miami: FIA regulation changes: race boost capped at 150kW, super clipping raised to 350kW, qualifying recharge down to 7MJ, the safety case and why it might cost us racing action The Bearman/Colapinto Suzuka incident and what actually triggered the mid-season package Mercedes: three wins, zero circuit-specific weakness, and a filming day spent entirely on starts rather than performance and what that tells you about where they are Ferrari and McLaren upgrades arriving in Miami, Andrea Stella calling the MCL40 an entirely new car Red Bull weight problem, rotating rear wing development, and the understeer issues keeping them mid-table Cadillac first home Grand Prix, Haas midfield form, Aston Martin Honda reliability, Williams weight issues, Audi sidepod design that McLaren are watching Miami circuit: 5.412km, 19 corners, three DRS zones, sector three straight, the turn 14/15 chicane, elevation change Pirelli C3/C4/C5 softest compound selection, energy management as the central race variable, one stop expected Engine compression test timeline, token updates, who benefits and who does not Four years of Coffee Corner, what the break meant and what is not changing Full weekend coverage at coffeecornermotorsport.com Coffee Corner Motorsport, independent fact-first motorsport journalism built from a shed in Worcestershire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 2026 Driver Contracts Explained + Silly Season Begins | F1 Espresso News
F1 2026 driver contracts explained as the full grid breakdown reveals just how many seats could be open. Silly season is already starting to build. I break down every Formula 1 driver contract on the grid and what it means for the 2026 season, including which drivers are out of contract and where the biggest moves could happen. With more than half the grid potentially available, this could be one of the most active silly seasons in recent years. I also react to the latest FIA 2026 regulation changes, Ferrari’s approach to development during the April break, and the wider impact on performance and racing. Plus, a McLaren driver questions the direction of Formula 1, and Italian financial authorities begin investigating F1 drivers over unpaid tax linked to races held in Italy. Topics covered: F1 2026 driver contracts explained Which drivers are out of contract Silly season scenarios and key moves FIA 2026 regulation changes Ferrari development insights Pato O’Ward on Formula 1 vs IndyCar Italian tax investigation into F1 drivers Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:30 F1 2026 Driver Contracts Explained 02:30 Mercedes, Red Bull, Ferrari Contracts 04:50 Midfield Teams and Open Seats 07:15 Silly Season Scenarios 09:30 FIA 2026 Regulation Changes Reaction 15:00 Ferrari Development Strategy 19:50 Pato O’Ward Criticism of F1 28:30 Italian Tax Investigation 32:40 What It Means for Drivers 35:00 Outro Full analysis:https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1-news/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 News: FIA Confirm 2026 Rule Changes Before Miami | Espresso News
FIA confirm 2026 regulation changes ahead of the Miami Grand Prix. What’s actually changed, why it matters, and how teams are reacting across the paddock. The fallout is already building. Toto Wolff calls for unity as the rules vote looms, McLaren prepare a Miami upgrade package, Aston Martin face serious pressure after a scoreless start, and Max Verstappen doubles down on his concerns over the direction of the regulations. This is F1 Espresso News, live on Coffee Corner Motorsport. Live every weeknight. Monday to Thursday 7:30pm UK. Friday 9pm. www.youtube.com/@coffeecornermotorsport 🌐 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ 🎵 Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/20dT2FXHcsG0A4SxJEENQE 📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@coffeecornermotorsport 🎮 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/coffeecornermotorsport #F1 #F1News #Formula1 #F1EspressoNews #F1Live This channel is unofficial and is not associated in any way with Formula 1. F1, Formula One and related marks are trademarks of Formula One Licensing B.V. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 News: Verstappen To McLaren? Piastri Swap Claim | Espresso News 14 April 2026
Ralf Schumacher says it is McLaren or retirement for Verstappen, and Piastri could be the one who makes way. Today's Espresso News covers: 00:00 Introduction and Latest F1 News 00:16 Schumacher's Driver Market Theory: Verstappen's Options 00:39 Oscar Piastri's Future and McLaren's Long-Term Vision 02:05 Verstappen's Contract Exit Clauses and Market Implications 02:59 Regulation Concerns Post-Suzuka Crash and FIA's Response 05:01 Calls for Regulation Overhaul and Safety Improvements 06:37 India's F1 Race in 2027: Reality Check 08:23 Media Misinformation and Martin Brundle's Race Schedule 10:15 Summary and Final Thoughts Former Formula 1 driver Ralf Schumacher has gone on record to say Max Verstappen's options have narrowed to two: retirement, or following Gianpiero Lambiase to McLaren in a move that would see Oscar Piastri head to Red Bull. Verstappen sits ninth in the championship with twelve points from three races, and a contract exit clause ticks closer. Full articles on everything covered today: 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/gianpiero-lambiase-mclaren-red-bull/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1-2026-rules-fixes-six-options-fia-summit/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/bahrain-saudi-arabian-grand-prix-april-2026/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1-2026-regulation-changes/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1/ ☕ Coffee Corner Motorsport — Independent F1, Formula E, IndyCar and F2 coverage 🌐 coffeecornermotorsport.com 📧 Join the newsletter: coffeecornermotorsport.com/newsletter 📱 TikTok: @coffeecornermotorsport 📸 Instagram: @coffeecornermotorsport 🎙️ Podcast — F1 Espresso News on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/20dT2FXHcsG0A4SxJEENQE?si=35a56c1341054c5e #F1 #Formula1 #Verstappen #McLaren #EspressoNews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 News: Zak Brown's McLaren Masterplan | Espresso News 13 April 2026
Zak Brown has raided Red Bull three times in three years and the paddock still isn't asking the right question. Today's Espresso News covers: 00:00 Introduction to McLaren's Recent Changes 03:10 Zak Brown: The Architect Behind McLaren's Success 06:12 2026 Regulations Debate: Drivers' Perspectives 09:13 Cadillac's Ambitious Plans for Formula One 12:07 Joshua Dürksen: A Young Driver's Ambitious Journey Brown took McLaren from a $137 million operating loss in 2019 to a $4.73 billion valuation in 2025, with the GP signing as Chief Racing Officer his latest move to future-proof the structure. Jean Alesi says the 2026 regulations are hurting the fastest drivers and is defending Verstappen's criticism of the new cars, while Toto Wolff fires back claiming over 90 percent of fans are enjoying the new era. Cadillac CEO Dan Towriss confirms the General Motors power unit is on schedule and ahead of schedule for 2029, and Mercedes development driver Joshua Dürksen reveals his target is to compete in every major motorsport category including F1, IndyCar, Formula E and the Dakar Rally. Full articles on everything covered today: 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/zak-brown-mclaren-architect/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1-2026-rules-fixes-six-options-fia-summit/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1-2026-regulation-changes/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/cadillac-f1-japanese-grand-prix/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f2-australian-gp-2026-sprint-race/ ☕ Coffee Corner Motorsport - Independent F1, Formula E, IndyCar and F2 coverage 🌐 coffeecornermotorsport.com 📘 Facebook: facebook.com/coffeecornermotorsport 📱 TikTok: @coffeecornermotorsport 📸 Instagram: @coffeecornermotorsport 🎙️ Podcast - F1 Espresso News on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/20dT2FXHcsG0A4SxJEENQE?si=35a56c1341054c5e #F1 #Formula1 #McLaren #Verstappen #EspressoNews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 News: FIA starts to rewrite 2026 regs | Espresso News 10 April 2026
The Fia have held the first of their cruch talks aboput new 2026 reg changes. Today's Espresso News covers: 00:00 Intro 00:30 FIA Begin Crunch Talks On 2026 Regulations 02:30 Mercedes Plan Private F1 Test For Doriane Pin 04:30 Lambiase Confirmed At McLaren As Red Bull Exodus Continues 06:30 Stroll Escapes To GT Racing As Aston Martin Struggles 08:30 F2 Confirms Miami And Montreal For North America Debut Both Red Bull and McLaren confirmed the move yesterday. Lambiase joins Chief Designer Rob Marshall and Sporting Director Will Courtenay at Woking, all three poached directly from Red Bull. He will report to Andrea Stella, who McLaren confirmed is staying on a long-term contract. Helmut Marko called it a significant loss. Verstappen once said he would quit when Lambiase quits. With the four-time champion already questioning his future after Japan, that quote just landed differently. Full articles on everything covered today: 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ ☕ Coffee Corner Motorsport - Independent F1, Formula E, IndyCar and F2 coverage 🌐 coffeecornermotorsport.com 📱 TikTok: @coffeecornermotorsport 📸 Instagram: @coffeecornermotorsport 🎙️ Podcast - F1 Espresso News on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/20dT2FXHcsG0A4SxJEENQE?si=35a56c1341054c5e #F1 #Formula1 #Lambiase #McLaren #Verstappen #EspressoNews #CoffeeCornerMotorsport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 News: Lambiase Signs For McLaren As Red Bull Exodus Continues | Espresso News 9 April 2026
Gianpiero Lambiase has agreed a deal to join McLaren from 2028. The Red Bull exodus just got very real. Today's Espresso News covers: 00:00 Intro 00:30 Lambiase to McLaren 03:00 Alonso names McLaren 2023 as Aston Martin dream scenario 05:00 Alpine A526 high speed understeer named 07:00 Fornaroli completes Silverstone F1 test 09:00 Piastri on Mark Webber's reduced role De Telegraaf and Autosport have independently confirmed Lambiase has agreed a multi-million pound deal with McLaren. Newey gone. Horner sacked. Wheatley to Audi. And now the man in Verstappen's ear since 2016 is leaving. The question is what that means for the four time world champion and for Red Bull. 🔗 coffeecornermotorsport.com ☕ Coffee Corner Motorsport - Independent F1, Formula E, IndyCar and F2 coverage 🌐 coffeecornermotorsport.com 📱 TikTok: @coffeecornermotorsport 📸 Instagram: @coffeecornermotorsport 🎙️ Podcast - F1 Espresso News on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/20dT2FXHcsG0A4SxJEENQE?si=35a56c1341054c5e #F1 #Formula1 #Lambiase #McLaren #EspressoNews #CoffeeCornerMotorsport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 News: Wolff Gives Russell & Antonelli Green Light | Espresso News 8 April 2026
Russell and Antonelli are free to race. But Toto Wolff has left one condition on the table. Today's Espresso News covers: 00:00 Mercedes Internal Battle: Russell vs Antonelli 03:00 Engine Regulations and Competitive Dynamics 05:38 Yuki Tsunoda's Future in Formula One 07:38 Lewis Hamilton on 2026 Regulations and Racing Dynamics 09:41 Williams' Ongoing Challenges and Development 11:29 Conclusion and Future Outlook Mercedes lead both championships after three races but the battle inside their own garage is already the story of the season. Toto Wolff says Russell and Antonelli are absolutely off the leash for now, but admitted towards the end of the year the points picture may force his hand. Meanwhile ADUO, the FIA's engine development safety net, could hand Ferrari, Honda and Audi a lifeline before summer as Mercedes rivals race to close the power unit gap. Full articles on everything covered today: 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1-2026-rules-fixes-six-options-fia-summit/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1-2026-regulation-changes/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1-2026-overweight-cars-williams/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com ☕ Coffee Corner Motorsport - Independent F1, Formula E, IndyCar and F2 coverage 🌐 coffeecornermotorsport.com 📱 TikTok: @coffeecornermotorsport 📸 Instagram: @coffeecornermotorsport 🎙️ Podcast - F1 Espresso News on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/20dT2FXHcsG0A4SxJEENQE?si=35a56c1341054c5e #F1 #Formula1 #GeorgeRussell #KimiAntonelli #EspressoNews #CoffeeCornerMotorsport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 News: Horner To Audi? McLaren's Miami Upgrade Revealed | Espresso News 7 April 2026
Juan Pablo Montoya says Audi should sign Christian Horner. The ownership question makes it more complicated than it sounds. Today's Espresso News covers: 00:00 Christian Horner's Potential Return to F1 03:01 McLaren's Major Upgrade Plans 05:34 George Russell's Championship Aspirations 07:37 Valtteri Bottas and Kimi Antonelli's Progress 08:41 Cadillac's Journey in Formula 1 Christian Horner has been out of Formula 1 since Red Bull fired him after last year's British Grand Prix. Juan Pablo Montoya told talkSPORT this week that Audi should make the call. But Horner wants ownership, not just a team principal role, and Audi can't offer that. The Alpine stake remains complicated with Toto Wolff and Mercedes now in the picture and no decision expected until September. Full articles on everything covered today: 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/jonathan-wheatley-aston-martin-team-principal/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1-2026-rule-changes-debate/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/mercedes-japanese-grand-prix/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1-japanese-grand-prix-2026-race-report/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/cadillac-f1-japanese-grand-prix/ ☕ Coffee Corner Motorsport - Independent F1, Formula E, IndyCar and F2 coverage 🌐 coffeecornermotorsport.com 📱 TikTok: @coffeecornermotorsport 📸 Instagram: @coffeecornermotorsport 🎙️ Podcast - F1 Espresso News on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/20dT2FXHcsG0A4SxJEENQE?si=35a56c1341054c5e #F1 #Formula1 #ChristianHorner #Audi #EspressoNews #CoffeeCornerMotorsport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 News: Hamilton Hits Back At Critics | Espresso News 6 April 2026
Hamilton fires back at his critics after securing his first Ferrari podium in China. Today's Espresso News covers: 00:00 Intro 00:30 Hamilton Responds To Critics After Ferrari Podium 02:30 Piastri: "Nothing Magical" Behind Mercedes Advantage 04:30 Komatsu: No Ceiling In Sight For Bearman 06:30 Brundle: Sainz "Up Against It" As Career Options Narrow 08:30 Colapinto Defiant Amid Alpine Improvement Lewis Hamilton secured his first podium with Ferrari in China, finishing third after 26 races without a top-three finish. The seven-time world champion responded directly to his critics this week, saying he came into 2026 with the confidence he used to have. Ferrari sit second in the constructors championship and Hamilton says a first win in red is more in sight than it has ever been, with four weeks until Miami to close the gap. Full articles on everything covered today: 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1-chinese-grand-prix-2026-race-report/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1-japanese-grand-prix-2026-race-report/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/oliver-bearman-japanese-gp-crash/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1-2026-overweight-cars-williams/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/alpine-open-letter-fan-abuse-colapinto/ ☕ Coffee Corner Motorsport - Independent F1, Formula E, IndyCar and F2 coverage 🌐 coffeecornermotorsport.com 📱 TikTok: @coffeecornermotorsport 📸 Instagram: @coffeecornermotorsport #F1 #Formula1 #LewisHamilton #Ferrari #EspressoNews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News Daily: Verstappen Nurburgring, Red Bull Pay The Price & Ricciardo On His F1 Exit
Verstappen confirmed for Nurburgring qualifiers as Red Bull admits the 2025 title chase cost them their 2026 car. Today's Espresso News covers: 00:00 Intro 00:58 Verstappen Confirms Nurburgring Qualifiers 02:54 Red Bull Paying The Price For 2025 04:21 Ricciardo Grateful Red Bull Made The Call 05:20 Williams Turns Suzuka Into A Test Session 08:57 Buenos Aires Targets F1 Calendar Spot Laurent Mekies has admitted Red Bull are sixth in the 2026 constructors standings as a direct consequence of chasing Lando Norris through the final nine races of 2025. Verstappen has confirmed Nurburgring qualifiers for April 18 and 19 alongside Lucas Auer. Daniel Ricciardo has spoken candidly about being grateful Red Bull made the exit decision so he didn't have to. James Vowles has explained why Williams deliberately turned Alex Albon's Japanese Grand Prix into a live aerodynamic test. And Buenos Aires will meet Liberty Media at Miami in May as Argentina pushes for a return to the F1 calendar. Full articles on everything covered today: 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1-japanese-grand-prix-2026-race-report/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ ☕ Coffee Corner Motorsport - Independent F1, Formula E, IndyCar and F2 coverage 🌐 coffeecornermotorsport.com 📱 TikTok: @coffeecornermotorsport 📸 Instagram: @coffeecornermotorsport #F1 #Formula1 #Verstappen #RedBull #EspressoNews #CoffeeCornerMotorsport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News Daily: Audi Crisis, Ferrari Testing & Piastri's Mercedes Warning
Audi are already on their second team principal in five weeks. Ferrari were on track yesterday. And Oscar Piastri is telling you exactly where McLaren stand against Mercedes. Today's Espresso News covers: 00:00 Intro 00:30 Audi Search For New Team Principal 02:30 Ferrari Testing Programme Revealed 04:30 Piastri's Mercedes Warning 06:30 Jack Doohan Lands ELMS Race Seat 08:30 F1 Academy Three-Race Weekend Format Mattia Binotto confirmed Audi are actively searching for a replacement for Jonathan Wheatley after the Briton left with immediate effect on March 20th. Will Buxton has backed Allan McNish as the internal candidate. Meanwhile Ferrari started a three-session testing programme at Mugello, Fiorano and Monza to close the gap to Mercedes before Miami. Full articles on everything covered today: 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1-japanese-grand-prix-2026-tyre-strategy/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1-2026-regulation-changes 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1-japanese-grand-prix-2026-race-report/ 🔗 https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1-academy-shanghai-race-2-2026/ ☕ Coffee Corner Motorsport - Independent F1, Formula E, IndyCar and F2 coverage 🌐 coffeecornermotorsport.com 📱 TikTok: @coffeecornermotorsport 📸 Instagram: @coffeecornermotorsport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Formula 1 Espresso News : McLaren's Engine Crisis, Mercedes' Obligations, and the Honest State of 2026
McLaren have a double DNF in China and Oscar Piastri is yet to complete a competitive lap. There is talk of emergency talks with Mercedes. In this episode I cut through what's actually happening, because the press is using Formula One investigation language in a way that doesn't match what that process actually means. Mercedes' obligations to their customer teams get a proper look. What the regulations actually say. Why testing is different from race weekends. And why the engine compression row is quietly sitting underneath all of this in a way that hasn't been joined up properly yet. Then battery deployment, racecraft in 2026, and what the regulations are actually changing at the wheel. Plus a personal update on Madrid, the Formula E accreditation decision, and an honest conversation about what independent motorsport media actually costs. That's Formula 1 Espresso News. The latest from the paddock to the podcast. Via the shed. Full coverage and written analysis: https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ Mercedes engine compression breakdown: https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/fia-compression-ratio-test-2026/ Keywords: McLaren engine, Mercedes F1 engine, F1 2026 regulations, customer power units, engine investigation, battery deployment, Oscar Piastri, Formula 1 Espresso News, Coffee Corner Motorsport, independent motorsport media, Formula E Madrid Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:32 McLaren's Engine Crisis and the Investigation Explained 11:02 Mercedes Domination, Customer Obligations and the 2026 Regulations 22:12 The 2026 Overtaking Debate and Battery Deployment Racecraft 29:21 Coffee Corner Update: Madrid, Accreditation and the Honest Reality Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Formula 1 Espresso News : F1 2026 Regulations: Are They Actually Working?
The 2026 rules promised more overtaking. More racing. More noise. One round in, the numbers are in. So is the opinion. And they don't agree with each other. In this episode I break down whether the 2026 regulations are actually delivering what the FIA promised. The on-track overtake data, what the drivers are really saying behind the carefully worded press conference answers, and why the customer power unit debate is getting louder not quieter. Mercedes' engine situation gets a proper look. Not the headlines. The detail that hasn't been joined up yet. Max Verstappen has a view on all of it. I give you that too. Then Shanghai. The circuit, the strategy angles, and what the race will actually tell us about the 2026 pecking order that Melbourne didn't. That's Formula 1 Espresso News. The latest from the paddock to the podcast. Via the shed. Full coverage and written analysis https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ 2026 regulation analysis: https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1-2026-rules/ Mercedes engine compression breakdown: https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/fia-compression-ratio-test-2026/ Shanghai GP preview: https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/f1-chinese-grand-prix-2026-preview/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to F1 2026 Action and Drama 00:47 Are the 2026 Regulations Actually Working? 00:59 Race Facts: Overtakes and On-Track Action 02:47 Fan Censorship and Social Media Controversies 04:14 Fans' Opinions and Regulation Feedback 05:13 Driver Complaints and Performance Insights 06:00 Team Adaptation and Future Race Expectations 07:24 Customer Power Units and Team Advantages 08:28 Mercedes Engine Secrets and Testing Controversies 16:47 Max Verstappen's Views on Regulations and Future 21:20 Shanghai GP Preview and Circuit Insights 25:37 Technical Challenges and Track Suitability 28:02 New Media Space and Personal Updates Keywords F1 2026 regulations, Formula One racing, team strategies, driver opinions, technical regulations, Mercedes engine, race analysis, Shanghai GP, Formula 1 Espresso News, Coffee Corner Motorsport, customer power units, Max Verstappen, FIA regulations, F1 overtaking, 2026 Formula One season Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Formula 1 Espresso News: Pre-Season Testing 2026 - The Full Verdict
A rookie completed more laps in one afternoon than Aston Martin managed in three days. That's not opinion. That's the number. And it's where this episode starts. Six days of Bahrain pre-season testing are done. In this episode I give you the full picture, the stuff behind the headlines that most outlets haven't joined up properly yet. Honda confirmed their crisis in writing before the final session even started. The engine compression row took one final twist that nobody has landed on properly yet. Ferrari left Bahrain with telemetry data showing their tyres getting faster as laps built, not slower. McLaren never showed the ceiling. Red Bull never chased a headline. Mercedes were quickest on back-to-back days and still left with questions. Two weeks to Melbourne. This is where 2026 actually starts. That's Formula 1 Espresso News. The latest from the paddock to the podcast. Via the shed. Full coverage and written analysishttps://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ Week 2 Day 3: https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/bahrain-pre-season-testing-2026-week-2-day-3-round-up/ Week 2 Day 2: https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/bahrain-pre-season-testing-2026-week-2-day-2-round-up/ Week 2 Day 1:https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/bahrain-pre-season-testing-2026-week-2-day-1-round-up/ Engine compression analysis: https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/fia-compression-ratio-test-2026/ Chapters 00:00 Formula 1 Espresso News 00:29 Aston Martin and Honda: The Full Crisis 07:21 Engine Compression: The Final Twist 14:53 The Pecking Order: Ferrari, McLaren, Red Bull, Mercedes 23:13 Best of the Rest 32:58 Final Thoughts: Two Weeks To Melbourne Keywords Formula 1 Espresso News, Formula One, F1 2026, Bahrain pre-season testing, F1 testing verdict, Ferrari F1, Mercedes F1, Red Bull Racing, Aston Martin F1, Honda F1 engine, engine compression ratio, F1 Melbourne 2026, Coffee Corner Motorsport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Formula 1 Espresso News - Barcelona Shakedown Week: Mileage, Reliability, and the Honda Question
Barcelona Shakedown Week is complete, and the data tells a story about preparation, reliability, and risk heading into the 2026 Formula One season. This episode breaks down what the lap counts from Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull, Audi, and Honda actually reveal about system confidence versus outright performance. I explain why Williams' absence was strategic rather than problematic, why Honda's limited running leaves more questions than answers, and how the regulation grey areas are already shaping development approaches across the grid. There's also context on what mileage really measures at a shakedown event, why manufacturers with high lap counts aren't necessarily faster, and what the Bahrain test now needs to deliver before the season opener. That's Espresso News. Short, sharp, and focused on what actually matters. Full coverage and written analysishttps://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ Barcelona Shakedown Day 5 roundup: https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/barcelona-shakedown-day-5/ Jack Doohan's Haas reserve role: https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/tgr-haas-f1-team-jack-doohan/ Williams FW48 livery launch: https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/williams-fw48-livery/ Chapters 00:00 – Introduction: What Matters From Barcelona 00:30 – The Shakedown's Purpose: Reliability Over Speed 02:00 – Mercedes' 1,134 Laps: What High Mileage Actually Means 03:00 – Ferrari and Haas Push Toward 1,000 Laps 03:50 – Red Bull's 616 Laps and the Crash Factor 04:30 – Audi's Progress: 240+ Laps and Growing Pains 05:15 – Honda's Limited Running: The Biggest Unknown 06:00 – Mileage as Confidence, Not Performance 08:00 – Williams' Virtual Testing Strategy: Risk or Discipline? 10:00 – Regulation Grey Areas and Development Boundaries 12:00 – Bahrain Expectations and Season Outlook 13:00 – Conclusion: Key Takeaways Keywords Formula One, F1 2026, Barcelona Shakedown, F1 Testing, Mercedes F1, Ferrari F1, Red Bull Racing, Honda F1, Williams Racing, Audi F1, F1 Reliability Testing, Bahrain F1 Test, Formula One News, Jack Doohan, Haas F1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Formula 1 Espresso News – Barcelona Shakedown Week
The first real on-track moments of Formula 1’s 2026 era are now behind us, and this episode of Formula One Espresso News focuses on what actually mattered once the cars hit the circuit. I break down Barcelona Shakedown Day One and why mileage, system checks, and discipline mattered far more than any unofficial lap time. From there, the focus shifts to Williams choosing not to run in Barcelona, why that decision was deliberate rather than logistical, and why Bahrain now carries disproportionate weight for the team’s 2026 reset. There’s also context around Aston Martin F1 Team arriving late to the shakedown, why the delay is linked to late component changes and Adrian Newey’s influence rather than panic, and why the unanswered Honda question will only be resolved once the car finally runs. The episode closes with a clear explanation of the UK High Court ruling involving Alex Palou and McLaren, why Formula 1 damages were dismissed in full, and what the judgment really says about contracts, ambition, and paperwork in modern motorsport. That’s Espresso News. Short, sharp, and focused on what actually matters. Full coverage and written analysis https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ Barcelona Shakedown Day 1 – full article:https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/barcelona-shakedown-day-1-2026/ Williams missing Barcelona – full article:https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/williams-barcelona-f1-test-2026/ Alex Palou legal ruling – full article:https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/alex-palou-mclaren-lawsuit/ Chapters 00:00 – Formula One Espresso News 00:29 – Barcelona Shakedown Day One: What Actually Matters 09:21 – Who Ran, Who Didn’t, and Why It Matters 13:55 – Williams Miss Barcelona: A Strategic Gamble 22:49 – Aston Martin: Late, But Arriving 25:46 – Alex Palou vs McLaren: The Court Ruling Explained Keywords Formula One, F1 News, Barcelona Shakedown, F1 2026, Williams F1, Aston Martin F1, Alex Palou, McLaren F1, Motorsport News, Formula One Testing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Espresso News – Red Bull & Ford Launch in Detroit, Cadillac Run Their Own F1 Car, Hamilton Engineer Reset
Description The 2026 Formula One picture is starting to take shape, and this episode of Espresso News focuses on which teams are building properly behind the scenes. The episode opens with Red Bull and Ford launching their 2026 partnership in Detroit, explaining why this was more than a livery reveal and what Red Bull becoming a full works team actually means. From there, the focus shifts to Cadillac completing the first on-track laps of its own Formula One chassis at Silverstone, and why that milestone matters more than headline lap times. The episode closes with Ferrari’s decision to change Lewis Hamilton’s race engineer ahead of 2026, looking at why the timing makes sense and why driver-engineer relationships remain critical. That’s Espresso News. Follow the podcast and we’ll do this again next week. Full coverage and written analysis https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ Cadillac completes first laps – full article:https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/cadillac-formula-1-first-laps/ Red Bull & Ford Detroit launch – full article:https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/red-bull-2026-launch-detroit-works-era/ Chapters 00:00 – Red Bull & Ford Launch 2026 Partnership in Detroit 07:55 – What Red Bull Becoming a Works Team Really Means 13:10 – Cadillac Run Their Own Formula One Car at Silverstone 19:05 – Ferrari Change Lewis Hamilton’s Race Engineer 24:30 – What to Watch Next This Week Keywords Formula One, F1 2026, Red Bull Ford, Red Bull Powertrains, Cadillac Formula 1, Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari F1, motorsport news Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Espresso News – Audi Run the First 2026 F1 Car, Launch Dates Lock In, Horner, Cadillac sign Zhou
Espresso News – Audi Run the First 2026 F1 Car, Launch Dates Lock In, Horner and Alpine, Cadillac Build Properly The shape of the 2026 Formula One season is already starting to form, and this episode of Espresso News focuses on who is quietly getting the groundwork right. The discussion begins with Audi becoming the first team to run a 2026 car, explaining why the Barcelona filming day mattered, what it was actually used for, and why it should not be confused with performance running. From there, the episode breaks down the confirmed 2026 launch calendar and pre-season testing plan, and what those dates reveal about confidence, caution, and preparation across the grid. There is also a closer look at the Christian Horner and Alpine conversation, reframing it as an ownership and timing issue rather than a simple leadership vacancy, before closing with Cadillac’s decision to appoint Zhou Guanyu as reserve driver and what that says about how the new team is approaching its debut season. This episode is about preparation, structure, and systems. Not headlines. Full coverage and written analysis:https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ Zhou Guanyu joins Cadillac Formula 1 – full article:https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/zhou-guanyu-joins-cadillac-formula-1/ Chapters 00:00 – Audi Run the First 2026 F1 Car 05:30 – 2026 Launch Dates and Testing Explained 11:40 – Christian Horner, Alpine, and Ownership Reality 17:17 – Cadillac Sign Zhou Guanyu as Reserve Keywords Formula One, F1 2026, Audi F1, car launches, Christian Horner, Alpine F1, Cadillac Formula 1, Zhou Guanyu, motorsport news Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Espresso News- 2025 Formula One Season Review: Norris, Regulation Shockwaves and What Comes Next
Espresso News- 2025 Formula One Season Review: Norris, Regulation Shockwaves and What Comes Next The 2025 Formula One season is done, and this episode of Coffee Corner Motorsport steps back to look at what it actually meant. From Lando Norris securing his first World Championship to shifting team dynamics across the grid, this is a full-season review with an eye on what really matters heading into 2026. The discussion covers constructor performances, political and technical undercurrents, and why the incoming regulation reset represents the biggest structural change Formula One has seen in decades. There is also a deep dive into the Concord Agreement, FIA funding changes, new engine architecture, overtaking tools, and how teams and drivers are already positioning themselves for the next cycle. The episode closes with reflections on Coffee Corner Motorsport’s own journey through 2025 and what is coming next as the project steps further into the Formula One media ecosystem. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Formula One Roundup 01:19 Lando Norris: The New Champion 02:48 Season Highlights and Team Performances 06:00 Upcoming Regulations for 2026 12:49 Deep Dive into 2026 Regulations 27:45 New Overtaking Mechanisms and Strategies 36:59 Looking Ahead: Future of Coffee Corner Motorsport Keywords Formula One, Lando Norris, 2026 regulations, Concord Agreement, FIA updates, team performances, engine developments, overtaking strategies, car launches, motorsport podcast https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Espresso News: FIA 2026 Shifts, Audi R29 Signals, Mercedes Shares, Ferrari Pressure
Espresso News | Coffee Corner Motorsport Plenty moving today. Rules shifting. Projects rolling out. A bit of financial smoke in the background. In this Espresso News, I break down the four big stories shaping the week. I start with the latest FIA 2026 changes. What’s been approved. What it means for the competitive picture. And why a few teams won’t love the direction. From there, I move into Audi and the first real signals coming out of their R29 project. The tone. The timing. The message they’re trying to send for 2026. Then it’s the Mercedes share situation. What’s confirmed. What’s speculation. And why the timing has raised an eyebrow or two. I wrap with Ferrari and some sharp comments that tell you exactly where the pressure points are right now. Short. Sharp. Straight to the point. Summary A full look at the FIA’s 2026 updates, Audi’s early R29 signals, the Mercedes share movement, and Ferrari’s latest comments. The episode explores how all four stories connect as the paddock edges toward the next rules cycle. Key Takeaways • The FIA’s 2026 decisions shift the long-term landscape • Audi’s R29 messaging shows their intent • The Mercedes share story isn’t straightforward • Ferrari’s comments reveal where tension sits • Politics and performance already shaping 2026 • Teams positioning early for the new regulations • Quotes rarely match the internal picture • Every story links back to long-term planning • Media narratives hide deeper issues • The paddock mood is shifting early Sound Bites “These 2026 changes will ruffle a few feathers.” “You can see Audi’s direction already.” “This Mercedes share story isn’t nothing.” “Ferrari’s tone says a lot right now.” More from Coffee Corner Motorsporthttps://coffeecornermotorsport.com Chapters 00:00 FIA 2026 Changes 12:00 Audi R29 Direction 21:00 Mercedes Share Movement 25:00 Ferrari’s Comments Keywords espresso news coffee corner motorsport fia 2026 audi r29 mercedes shares ferrari f1 f1 news formula 1 politics motorsport analysis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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☕️ F1 Espresso News - Inside the FIA, Disney’s F1 Play, and the Mexico Fallout
🎙️ Episode Summary Welcome back to F1 Espresso News, your quick-fire hit of the week in Formula One. In this episode, I talk through the stories that defined the week. Laura Villiers’ legal challenge against the FIA. Disney’s collaboration with Formula One. And what both mean for the sport’s future. I also look at the 2024 FIA cost cap review where Aston Martin’s procedural breach caused a stir, and wrap up with my thoughts on Mexico City. Oli Bearman’s strong weekend. McLaren’s bold race strategy. The small details that made a difference. I also share how Coffee Corner Motorsport is evolving and why independent, fact-based coverage still matters. ☕️ What I Talk About Relaunching Coffee Corner Motorsport and improving how I share stories. Laura Villiers taking the FIA to court over its election process. Disney’s Formula One partnership and what it means for the sport’s reach. Aston Martin’s procedural cost cap breach and what happens next. Oli Bearman’s breakout performance in Mexico. Liberty Media’s marketing gamble and the risk of alienating loyal fans. Why the cost cap still underpins long-term stability. McLaren’s Mexico strategy and what it says about their season. The need for more transparency inside the FIA. My thanks to everyone supporting Coffee Corner Motorsport’s growth. 🔊 Sound Bites “This is your weekly show, F1 Espresso News.” “I appreciate every single one of you.” “Disney realized that Formula One is a big market.” “It’s a real risky game for Liberty Media.” “Oli Bearman has rebounded in Mexico.” “I think Oscar needs a standout performance.” “You’ve been listening to Coffee Corner Motorsport.” 🕒 Chapters 00:00 Welcome Back to F1 Espresso News01:02 The Evolution of Coffee Corner Motorsport05:20 Inside the FIA: Laura Villiers’ Legal Challenge11:08 Disney and Formula One: A New Era of Collaboration18:52 Cost Cap 2024: Stability and Controversy26:59 Mexico Race Recap: Performance and Strategy Insights Keywords: Formula One, FIA, Laura Villiers, Disney, Cost Cap, Motorsport, F1 Espresso News, Coffee Corner Motorsport, Mexico Race, F1 Academy 🌐 Visit Coffee Corner Motorsport For full coverage of every story mentioned in this episode, visit coffeecornermotorsport.com — your independent source for Formula One, Formula 2, and FIA news. Follow along on social media @coffeecornermotorsport for all the latest updates and behind-the-scenes stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News: Horner’s $100m Deal, FIA Election Twist & Singapore Preview
This week on The Full Beans F1 Show: Horner’s $100m settlement. What’s confirmed, what isn’t, and where it leaves him. FIA elections. Laura Villiers enters the race for president - rare move, big implications. Cost cap changes explained. Who gains, who doesn’t. Red Bull’s quiet reset under Laurent Mekies, Verstappen still in the mix. Singapore GP preview. Tyre wear looks brutal, humidity off the scale, Safety Car almost certain. Aston Martin upgrades on the horizon. Qatar sprint ahead. My first to cover live, my dad’s first trackside. No hype. No clickbait. Just the details that matter. 👉 coffeecornermotorsport.com for the written side of it all. Keywords Formula One, F1, Christian Horner, FIA, cost cap, Red Bull, Singapore Grand Prix, motorsport news, team strategy, Laura Villiers, Laurent Mekies, Max Verstappen, Aston Martin, Qatar sprint, tyre data, technical insight Chapters 00:00 Horner’s Settlement – The $100m Question 07:12 FIA Elections – Villiers Steps Up 12:50 Cost Cap – What’s Changed 18:08 Red Bull Reset – Mekies Steadying the Ship 23:47 Singapore GP – Tyres, Heat, and Safety Cars Takeaways Horner’s $100m settlement. Return still unclear. Laura Villiers running for FIA president. Big deal for the sport. Cost cap changes explained. Not all teams thrilled. Mekies leading Red Bull quietly. Verstappen still dangerous. Singapore: high tyre deg, humidity, Safety Car almost certain. Aston Martin upgrades in the works. Qatar sprint: first one for me, first one for my dad. Sound Bites “Red Bull feel they made a step up.” “Aston Martin’s factory tour was a proper eye-opener.” “We’re heading to Qatar for a sprint - first one for me and my dad.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Max Verstappen Wins Monza: McLaren Team Orders Debate, Mercedes 2026 Uncertainty, and the Penalty Row
Description Monza delivered pace, pressure, and strategy. Max Verstappen took the win, but McLaren’s team orders sparked a major debate. In my community poll, 78% of you said McLaren got it wrong at Monza. I also look at Mercedes’ 2026 driver uncertainty, Pierre Gasly’s Alpine deal, Ferrari’s key departures, Adidas joining Audi, and the penalty row after the Berman and Sainz clash. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the week’s highlights 01:22 Max Verstappen’s dominant win at Monza and McLaren team orders debate 10:08 Mercedes’ contractual uncertainty and team dynamics 16:23 Pierre Gasly’s commitment to Alpine 21:38 Ferrari’s departures and future prospects 29:27 Adidas partnership and merchandise trends 30:42 Berman and Sainz penalty controversy Key points Max Verstappen’s win at Monza was decisive McLaren team orders split opinion, with 78% of our community poll voting against it Mercedes is facing uncertainty with driver contracts Pierre Gasly has committed to Alpine until 2028 Ferrari is experiencing major technical departures Adidas has partnered with Audi for Formula 1 The penalty debate continues to stir controversy Sound bites “Max Verstappen’s Monza win was dominant.” “McLaren’s team orders have split opinion.” “Mercedes is a team of uncertainty now.” “Adidas partners with Audi in Formula 1.” Keywords Formula 1, Max Verstappen, McLaren, Mercedes, Pierre Gasly, Ferrari, Audi, Adidas, penalties, motorsports, F1 news Links Italian GP 2025 Race Report Full stint charts and tyre strategy explained McLaren’s Monza call: fairness or favouritism? Deep dive into the team order story Mercedes, Antonelli, and Russell: paying the price for Wolff’s Verstappen pursuit Context on Mercedes’ driver uncertainty Pierre Gasly signs new Alpine deal Stability vs ceiling analysis Adidas x Audi F1 partnership Branding and 2026 signals Shop Castore F1 Collection - TerryW15 for 15% off Official teamwear and Coffee Corner partner More at coffeecornermotorsport.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News: Verstappen Reflects, Cadillac’s 2026 Lineup, Rain in Zandvoort
Formula One is back at Zandvoort as the 2025 season kicks into its second half. In this week’s episode of F1 Espresso News we break down the big paddock headlines: Max Verstappen’s reflective mindset heading into his home race Cadillac confirming Bottas and Pérez for their 2026 Formula 1 lineup McLaren’s championship focus and the Norris–Piastri dynamic Williams pushing development without points pressure Rookies Bearman and Bortoleto continuing to impress Weather forecast: heavy rain expected across the Dutch GP weekend 🎧 Thank you for listening and supporting Coffee Corner Motorsport. Every stream helps grow this shed-built, fan-first motorsport hub. 👉 Full stories, articles, and extras at www.coffeecornermotorsport.com 00:00 – Formula One Returns: Media Day Insights 02:56 – Verstappen’s Reflective Mindset 06:14 – Rookie Performances: Bearman and Bortoleto 08:59 – McLaren’s Championship Mindset 11:50 – Williams’ Development and Driver Dynamics 14:34 – Cadillac’s Driver Announcement and Future Plans 17:47 – The Impact of Weather on Race Strategy 20:31 – Behind the Scenes: Building Coffee Corner Motorsport Tags / Keywords Formula One, F1 News, Zandvoort GP, Max Verstappen, McLaren, Norris, Piastri, Williams, Cadillac F1, Bottas, Perez, rookies, racing strategy, Coffee Corner Motorsport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News Podcast – 2026 Driver Lineups: Confirmed Seats, Predictions, and Politics
What’s in this episode The summer break may be quiet, but the 2026 Formula 1 driver market is already shaping the future of the grid. In this week’s F1 Espresso News Podcast, Terry breaks down the confirmed contracts, predictions, and politics behind F1’s next big shuffle. From Ferrari’s Hamilton and Leclerc partnership to Cadillac’s expected Perez and Bottas debut, Red Bull’s uncertain second seat, and Alpine’s dilemma, nothing is off the table. Topics covered McLaren’s Norris and Piastri rivalry and title fight Ferrari’s Hamilton and Leclerc commercial firepower Red Bull’s second seat headache: Hajar, Lawson, Tsunoda Mercedes banking on Antonelli and Russell Cadillac’s Perez and Bottas debut Alpine’s second seat dilemma with Colapinto Winners, losers, and predictions for 2026 Chapters 00:00 Intro: Why 2026 matters now 01:26 Confirmed driver contracts 04:03 McLaren dynamics and title pressure 05:55 Ferrari’s Hamilton and Leclerc star power 06:48 Aston Martin and Alonso’s Newey car 07:47 Williams stability and future pressure 08:43 Haas and Audi lineups 09:41 Red Bull’s second seat drama 12:02 Mercedes with Antonelli and Russell 13:54 Cadillac’s Perez and Bottas duo 15:18 Alpine’s second seat dilemma 20:55 Winners and losers of the driver market 22:19 Predictions for 2026 silly season 28:54 Commercialisation, Patreon, and the Shed Early access This episode was first released ad free for Patreon supporters. To get every episode a day early plus bonus extras, join the Shed on Patreon. Links and extras 👉 Full stories: coffeecornermotorsport.com 👉 Follow @coffeecornermotorsport on Instagram, Threads, TikTok and X SEO Keywords: F1 2026 driver lineups, Formula 1 silly season, F1 contracts 2026, McLaren Norris Piastri, Ferrari Hamilton Leclerc, Red Bull 2026 drivers, Mercedes Antonelli Russell, Cadillac Perez Bottas, Alpine Colapinto Gasly, Coffee Corner Motorsport podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News - Ferrari’s New Era, Verstappen’s Loyalty & the Real Story Behind Horner’s Exit
Ferrari’s New Era, Verstappen’s Loyalty & the Real Story Behind Horner’s Exit In this episode of Formula One Expresso News, I dig into the biggest stories shaping the grid as we head into the summer break. Fred Vasseur has signed a new three-year deal with Ferrari. Max Verstappen has confirmed he’s staying at Red Bull. But Christian Horner’s future? That’s still not fully resolved. I also look at Spa’s wet weather issues, why the tyres still aren’t doing the job, and how silly season this year feels more about politics than driver swaps. 📌 Takeaways: Vasseur’s new deal keeps him at Ferrari until 2028 Internal pressure at Ferrari is still building Verstappen isn’t leaving Red Bull before 2026 Wet tyres continue to fail in real-world race conditions Horner’s exit hasn’t quieted the speculation Constructors’ standings are more than just bragging rights Drivers are pushing for better wet weather safety ⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 – Ferrari’s New Era with Fred Vasseur 07:24 – Verstappen's Commitment to Red Bull 14:12 – Wet Weather Challenges at Spa 20:36 – Christian Horner’s Future 25:46 – Silly Season Speculation for 2026 Formula One F1 podcast Ferrari F1 Fred Vasseur Max Verstappen Christian Horner Red Bull Racing F1 silly season F1 summer break Spa-Francorchamps F1 driver contracts Constructors' Championship Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News - Max Verstappen’s Future, Red Bull Shake-Up, and F1’s 2026 Reset
🎙️ Max Verstappen’s Future, Red Bull Shake-Up, and F1’s 2026 Reset 🏎️ Episode Summary In this episode of Expresso News, Terry delivers a rapid round-up of the week’s most important Formula One headlines. From the growing uncertainty around Max Verstappen’s long-term future at Red Bull to Christian Horner’s high-profile exit, McLaren’s internal title fight, and Mercedes’ development woes – plus what the looming 2026 aerodynamic reset means for every team on the grid. A sharp, caffeinated look at where the sport is heading. 🔑 Key Takeaways Max Verstappen’s contract includes a performance-triggered clause that could lock him in through 2026. Christian Horner’s removal signals deeper changes in Red Bull’s leadership structure. McLaren drivers are battling at the top – with internal rivalry now defining the championship. Mercedes continues to underperform, raising concerns about their power unit and development strategy. The 2026 aero reset will demand a rethink across car design, budget allocation, and driver planning. High-value driver contracts are under the microscope as teams prepare for financial and technical shifts. Cadillac and Aston Martin are making smart moves in preparation for 2026. ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 – Welcome to Expresso News: This Week in F101:06 – Max Verstappen’s contract clause and future prospects12:39 – Red Bull after Horner: What changes now?22:06 – McLaren’s driver battle and title momentum24:49 – Mercedes' slide and engine performance doubts29:36 – Aero Reset 2026: What’s coming and who’s ready 🎧 Sound Bites “Max Verstappen is weighing up options for 2026.” “It’s a two-horse race between McLaren drivers.” “Mercedes are fearing in the Constructors.” #ExpressoNews #F1 #FormulaOne #MaxVerstappen #RedBull #ChristianHorner #McLaren #Mercedes #F1Championship #F1News #2026Regulations #AeroReset https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News: Driving Standards, Ferrari Developments & Why I Nearly Stepped Away
🗓 Episode Summary: In this episode of F1 Espresso News from Coffee Corner Motorsport, I cover the biggest Formula One stories of the week. Cadillac is taking a patient approach to their 2026 driver lineup. Ferrari has introduced new updates ahead of Austria. I also explain what’s inside the FIA’s newly published driving standards document and offer a spoiler-free take on the new Formula One movie. To finish, I speak honestly about the personal challenges of running this platform and why I came close to stepping away. For all the latest articles, race analysis, and motorsport coverage, visit www.coffeecornermotorsport.com. 🔑 Keywords: Formula One, F1 Espresso, Cadillac, Valtteri Bottas, Sergio Perez, Ferrari, Driving Standards, Formula One Movie, Motorsport, Podcast, Community 🎧 What You'll Hear: • Why Cadillac is in no rush to announce its drivers • Where Valtteri Bottas could land if he returns to the grid • How Sergio Perez’s Alpine link is tied to financial backing • Ferrari’s floor upgrade and why doubts remain • What the FIA’s public driving standards document really says • Thoughts on the Formula One movie from a fan’s perspective • My experience with burnout this week and why I chose to keep going • A reminder of how vital this community really is ⏱ Episode Chapters: 00:00 – Welcome to F1 Espresso News 01:35 – Cadillac’s calm strategy for 2026 12:06 – Formula One movie: fun or fluff? 15:26 – Ferrari’s new floor and rear suspension concerns 17:44 – FIA driving standards document explained 23:52 – Burnout, honesty, and the power of support 📌 Sound Bites: "I almost gave up the channel this week.""Thank you for being part of this journey.""Don’t be afraid to take a break." 🗣 Join the Conversation: What do you make of Cadillac’s silence? Will Ferrari’s upgrades be enough? And has the FIA done enough to clarify racing rules? 📱 Share your thoughts on Threads or Instagram: @CoffeeCornerMotorsport 📰 For all the latest F1 and motorsport stories, visit www.coffeecornermotorsport.com ☕ If you’d like to support the show, head to Buy Me a Coffee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News “Williams Commit, McLaren Clash, Russell Speculates — F1’s Pivotal Week”
F1 Espresso News “Williams Commit, McLaren Clash, Russell Speculates — F1’s Pivotal Week” 🧵 Episode Summary In this episode of Formula One Expresso News, we dive into a packed week of headlines and speculation. From Formula One's global expansion and the strategic future of James Vowles at Williams, to George Russell’s potential links with Aston Martin and the divisive moment between Norris and Piastri in Canada — nothing’s off limits. We also unpack what the upcoming F1 movie could mean for diehard fans and casual newcomers alike. ☕ Top Takeaways Formula One is pushing to expand with new global tracks, hinting at possible replacements for underperforming venues. James Vowles has committed to a long-term future with Williams, reinforcing their rebuild plan. The F1 movie, while star-studded, may struggle to meet the expectations of the sport's core audience. Despite rumours, George Russell seems firmly focused on Mercedes, but Aston Martin links persist. The Norris-Piastri clash reignites questions over whether two ‘number one’ drivers can truly co-exist at McLaren. 🎧 Chapter Timestamps 00:00 – Formula One Expansion Plans07:16 – James Vowles and Williams' Future12:32 – The F1 Movie: Expectations and Insights18:48 – George Russell’s Future: Rumors and Speculations24:00 – Lando Norris vs. Oscar Piastri: McLaren Flashpoint "Formula One will replace these two tracks." "James Vowles' long-term future secure at Williams." "Lando held his hand up and apologized." 🔑 Keywords Formula One, F1 expansion, James Vowles, Williams, F1 movie, George Russell, Aston Martin, Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri, McLaren 🔗 Full Coverage & Articles Catch the full stories, analysis, and updates at: 🌐 www.coffeecornermotorsport.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News: Lindblad’s Super Licence, O2 Fallout & Canada Preview
F1 Espresso News: Lindblad’s Super Licence, O2 Fallout & Canada Preview 📄 Episode Summary In this week’s Formula One Expresso News, Terry Widdows recaps a deceptively quiet week in Formula One, diving into Arvid Lindblad’s FIA super licence milestone and what it could mean for Red Bull’s future driver plans. He also unpacks team backlash to the theatrical O2 launch and why a 2026 version isn’t happening, runs through big shifts in the newly revealed 2026 calendar, and shares insight on Lance Stroll’s home return in Montreal. With a wet weekend looming, Terry breaks down track traits, tire choices, and who’s best placed to win the Canadian Grand Prix. 🎧 Key Takeaways for Listeners: Arvid Lindblad inches closer to F1 eligibility. O2 launch didn't go down well with teams — no repeat for 2026. Major reshuffle in the 2026 F1 calendar. Lance Stroll will race at home in Canada after fitness clearance. Montreal’s medium-speed layout and unpredictable weather could mix things up. Max Verstappen remains the man to beat, rain or shine. Listener reviews and support keep the show growing! ⏱️ Episode Chapters 00:00 – Welcome to F1 Espresso News Brief intro and what’s coming up in this week’s episode. 03:06 – Arvid Lindblad: Super Licence Milestone How Lindblad’s recent results edge him closer to F1 — and what it means for Red Bull’s long-term plans. 05:53 – The O2 Launch Fallout A look back at F1’s London event, why it missed the mark for teams, and why there won’t be a 2026 version. 09:08 – The 2026 Calendar Unpacked Major shifts including Monaco’s new date, the efficient layout — and why it matters for fans and freight. 14:44 – Indy 500 vs Monaco: The Clash Continues Quick thoughts on the annual scheduling dilemma and audience frustration. 15:41 – Stroll Cleared for Canada Lance Stroll will race at home — plus what it means for reserve dynamics and Aston Martin’s weekend. 19:12 – Canadian Grand Prix Preview Key traits of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, expected conditions, and early predictions. 22:45 – Wrap-Up & Listener Support ShoutoutHow to help the podcast grow and what’s coming next. Formula One, F1 news, Arvid Lindblad, Red Bull junior team, O2 launch, F1 2026 calendar, Lance Stroll injury, Canadian Grand Prix preview, Montreal weather, Max Verstappen, F1 reserve drivers, Indy 500 clash, F1 super licence https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/articles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News - Max vs. George: Collision Controversy & Social Media's Role in F1 Fan Culture
F1 Espresso News - Max vs. George: Collision Controversy & Social Media's Role in F1 Fan Culture This week on Coffee Cornermotorsport Full Beans Podcast www.coffeecornermotorsport.com Summary In this episode of Formula One, Expresso News, Terry Widdows discusses the recent Spanish Grand Prix, including his experience at Silverstone, the controversial collision between Max Verstappen and George Russell, and the impact of social media on fan culture. He also touches on Lance Stroll's injury, Valtteri Bottas's future prospects, and celebrates three years of Coffee Corner Motorsport. Takeaways Terry shares his experience at the Spanish Grand Prix watch party at Silverstone. He emphasizes the importance of unplugging and enjoying Formula One as a fan. The collision between Max Verstappen and George Russell raises questions about intent and penalties. Terry believes the stewards' decision on Verstappen's penalty was insufficient. Social media has amplified online abuse among F1 fans, making accountability difficult. Lance Stroll's injury remains a mystery, with no clear updates from his team. Valtteri Bottas is positioning himself for potential future roles in F1, including with Red Bull. Terry speculates on the possibility of a Perez-Bottas partnership at Cadillac. He reflects on the growth of Coffee Corner Motorsport and its community support. Terry expresses gratitude for the opportunities and memories created through his podcast. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Formula One, Expresso News 01:11 Experiencing the Spanish Grand Prix at Silverstone 05:50 Max Verstappen vs. George Russell: A Controversial Collision 12:00 The Impact of Social Media on F1 Fan Culture 18:07 Lance Stroll's Injury and Team Dynamics 20:26 Valtteri Bottas: Future Prospects and Team Changes 28:51 Celebrating Three Years of Coffee Corner Motorsport Sound Bites "I think it was deliberate." "The stewards made the right call." "We were robbed of a great finale." "Lance has clearly aggravated an old injury." "Could we have a Perez-Bottas partnership?" "Mercedes might be back." Keywords Formula One, Spanish Grand Prix, Max Verstappen, George Russell, Valtteri Bottas, social media, F1 fan culture, Lance Stroll, motorsport news, Coffee Corner Motorsport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News - Monaco in June? F1’s 2026 Plans and Newey’s Next Move
Welcome back to Formula One Espresso News — your fast, honest hit of F1 insight with host Terry Widdows. This week’s episode dives into the biggest developments reshaping Formula 1's future: 🗓️ F1 2026 Calendar Changes Australia confirmed as the 2026 season opener Monaco moves to early June Madrid awaits green light What does this mean for race flow and fan experience? 🏁 The Monaco Grand Prix Debate Is the race still worth its iconic status? With overtaking at an all-time low, Terry breaks down why some in the paddock are questioning its place. 🚨 Adrian Newey's Next Chapter Newey is back in the paddock — and rumours link him to Aston Martin Could his presence be part of Lawrence Stroll’s plan to lure Verstappen? 🌍 Africa Eyes a Return to the Calendar Morocco steps forward with a bid to host F1 What does it take for a country to host a modern Grand Prix — and why legacy infrastructure matters? ☕ Coffee Corner Reflections Terry gets personal — opening up about running Coffee Corner Motorsport, the importance of honest media, and why motorsport storytelling needs new voices. Chapters 00:00 – Intro: Espresso-Style F1 News 00:55 – Breaking Down the 2026 F1 Calendar 06:12 – Why Monaco Might Be in Trouble 12:13 – Adrian Newey x Aston Martin Speculation 16:59 – Can Morocco Bring F1 Back to Africa? 22:13 – Coffee Corner Reflections & Community Media The 2026 calendar is nearly locked in, with Australia leading off and Monaco shifting to June Madrid could join if final talks succeed Adrian Newey’s Aston Martin links are heating up Morocco and Thailand are pushing for race slots in 2026 and beyond Monaco’s lack of overtaking continues to raise concerns Terry shares why connecting with the motorsport community matters more than ever 🔍 Keywords Formula One, F1 2026 calendar, Monaco Grand Prix, Adrian Newey Aston Martin, Morocco F1 race, F1 news podcast, Formula One updates, motorsport media, racing insights, F1 Africa return For more from coffee corner motorsport head on over the the website https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1’s Hidden Rules: What Imola’s Technical Directives Reveal About the FIA
🎙️ **Episode Title** F1’s Hidden Rules: What Imola’s Technical Directives Reveal About the FIA 📝 Episode Summary In this episode of *Coffee Corner Motorsport: F1 Espresso News*, host [Your Name] dives into the unspoken rules of Formula 1. From the FIA’s quiet clampdown in Imola to the future of Williams and Liam Lawson’s uneasy seat at Racing Bulls, we decode what’s happening off the track — and why it matters more than ever. ⏱️ Chapters & Timestamps 00:00 — Welcome to Formula One Espresso News 01:11 — Technical Directives and Controversies 12:10 — The Future of Formula One: A 12th Team? 15:30 — Liam Lawson Under Pressure 20:22 — Imola's Future in Formula One 27:06 — Williams' Revival and Future Prospects 📌 Topics Covered - FIA’s latest technical directives at Imola - Could Otmar Szafnauer lead a 12th F1 team? - Liam Lawson under pressure from Red Bull’s rising stars - The financial fight to keep Imola on the calendar - Williams' rebuild under James Vowles 🔑 Keywords Formula One, F1 news, technical directives, FIA, Imola Grand Prix, Liam Lawson, Racing Bulls, Otmar Szafnauer, Williams F1, Coffee Corner Motorsport 🎧 > “It’s a bit like guess who?” > “These cars aren’t illegal.” > “Liam Lawson has got to be under pressure.” > “It’s a shame that we’re to lose Imola.” > “It’s nice to see Williams back.” 🔗 - 📰 [More from Coffee Corner Motorsport](https://coffeecornermotorsport.com) - 🎥 [Watch our TikTok](https://www.tiktok.com/@coffeecornermotorsport) - 🧵 [Join us on Threads](https://www.threads.net/@coffeecornermotorsport) 📢 Liked this episode? Follow us on your favorite podcast platform, leave a review, and share it with an F1 fan who needs their Full Beans fix. --- Podcast cover featuring the Coffee Corner Motorsport Full Beans F1 Espresso News episode discussing Imola, Liam Lawson, and technical directives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News - Undemocratic FIA, Fred under pressure & Adrian Interview
F1 Espresso News - Undemocratic FIA, Fred under pressure & Adrian Interview Summary In this episode of Coffee Corner Motorsport Full Bean podcast, Terry discusses the latest happenings in Formula One, focusing on Adrian Newey's new role at Aston Martin, the pressure on Ferrari's Fred Vasseur, the implications of technical directives, Alpine's management changes, and the recent updates from the FIA regarding regulations and governance. The conversation highlights the strategic decisions teams are making as they prepare for future seasons and the ongoing challenges within the sport's regulatory framework. Takeaways Adrian Newey is focused on the 2026 regulations at Aston Martin. Ferrari's performance has been disappointing, leading to pressure on Fred Vasseur. The FIA's proposed changes to regulations are controversial and may stifle free speech. Alpine is facing management challenges following Oliver Oakes' departure. Technical directives may shake up the pecking order in Formula One. Teams are strategically planning for future seasons, often sacrificing current performance. The political landscape within Ferrari is complex and demanding. Jonathan Wheatley's new role at Sauber could impact their performance. The FIA's governance changes raise concerns about democracy in the sport. Censorship and penalties for criticizing the FIA are contentious issues. Sound Bites "Ferrari's performance is shocking." "Fred Vasseur is under pressure." "Alpine's management is in disarray." "FIA's changes are controversial." "The FIA needs to be more democratic." "We need to challenge FIA decisions." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Formula One Express News 00:53 Adrian Newey's Role at Aston Martin 07:35 Fred Vasseur Under Pressure at Ferrari 10:33 Pecking Order and Technical Directives 15:50 Alpine's Management Changes 22:12 FIA Updates and Controversies Keywords Formula One, Adrian Newey, Aston Martin, Fred Vasseur, Ferrari, FIA, Alpine, regulations, motorsport news, technical directives Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Espresso F1 News - Alpine Crisis WHAT WENT WRONG AT ENSTONE
Espresso F1 News - Alpine Crisis WHAT WENT WRONG AT ENSTONE Summary In this episode of the Coffee Corner Motorsport Full Beanser podcast, Terry delves into the recent turmoil at Alpine, focusing on the resignation of team principal Oliver Oakes and the controversial return of Flavio Briatore. The discussion covers the implications of these changes for the team's future, particularly in light of the upcoming 2026 season and the dynamics between drivers Jack Doohan and Franco Colapinto. Terry provides insights into the pressures faced by the team and the strategic decisions being made as they navigate a challenging period. Takeaways Alpine is currently facing significant turmoil and changes. Oliver Oakes' resignation was unexpected and raises questions. Flavio Briatore's return is controversial but strategic for Alpine. The Renault board's influence is crucial in Alpine's decisions. Jack Doohan has faced immense pressure this season. Franco Colapinto's entry is driven by commercial interests. The future of Alpine is focused on the 2026 season. Driver dynamics are critical to Alpine's performance. Flavio's role is to stabilize the team amidst chaos. The podcast highlights the complexities of team management in F1. Chapters 00:00 Alpine's Turmoil: A Dramatic Overview 01:09 Leadership Changes: Oliver Oakes Resigns 04:20 Flavio Briatore's Return: Controversial Decisions 08:12 Driver Dynamics: Jack Doohan vs. Franco Colapinto 13:58 Future Prospects: Alpine's Road to 2026 20:09 Flavio's Influence: Navigating Controversy and Strategy Keywords Alpine, Formula One, Oliver Oakes, Flavio Briatore, Jack Doohan, Franco Colapinto, 2026 plans, F1 news, motorsport, team dynamics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Espresso F1 News - Franco incoming?, Concorde landing, Fia Swearing and more
Summary In this episode of Formula One Expresso News, Terry discusses the latest developments in Formula One, including the speculation surrounding Franco Colapinto's potential replacement of Jack Doohan at Alpine, insights into the Concorde Agreement and FIA governance issues, the FIA's reconsideration of swearing regulations, George Russell's controversial comments about being a two-time world champion, and Cadillac's upcoming launch and driver speculation involving Sergio Perez. Sound Bites "Franco will be in the car from Imola." "Concorde agreement is pretty much done." "FIA president is willing to relook at swearing." "George should be a two-time world champion." "Cadillac is launching their color scheme." Chapters 00:00 Franco Colapinto's Speculation and Alpine's Driver Lineup 06:46 Concord Agreement Insights and FIA Governance Challenges 12:33 FIA's Backtrack on Swearing Regulations 18:13 George Russell's Controversial Comments on Championships 24:25 Cadillac's Launch and Sergio Perez Speculation Keywords Formula One, Franco Colapinto, Concorde Agreement, FIA, George Russell, Cadillac, Sergio Perez, F1 news, motorsport, driver lineup Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News George drinking Red Bull, Panic at Aston, Lewis struggles and more
Summary In this episode of Coffee Corner Motorsport, Terry discusses the latest developments in Formula One, focusing on George Russell's contract talks, Lewis Hamilton's struggles at Ferrari, Sebastian Vettel's potential return to Red Bull, Aston Martin's challenges this season, and the implications of General Motors joining as an engine supplier in 2029. The conversation delves into the dynamics of driver contracts, team performance, and future regulations in the sport. Takeaways George Russell is currently in a precarious position regarding his contract. Lewis Hamilton's performance at Ferrari has been disappointing, raising questions about his future. Sebastian Vettel is not returning to drive but may take on a mentorship role at Red Bull. Aston Martin is facing significant challenges this season, with leadership and performance issues. General Motors' entry as an engine supplier in 2029 could signal changes in engine regulations. The competition among teams is intensifying, with various drivers and teams vying for top positions. Toto Wolff is waiting for Max Verstappen's decision before finalizing Russell's contract. Ferrari's updates have not yet translated into improved performance for Hamilton. The dynamics of driver contracts are heavily influenced by team performance and future regulations. The 2029 engine regulations may bring significant changes to the sport. Sound Bites "George Russell is in limbo." "Lewis looks downbeat and withdrawn." "Sebastian Vettel is not coming back to drive." "Aston Martin has been pretty woeful this season." "General Motors will be joining as an engine supplier." Chapters 00:00 George Russell's Contract Talks 10:11 Lewis Hamilton's Struggles at Ferrari 15:21 Sebastian Vettel's Potential Return to Red Bull 18:42 Aston Martin's Season Challenges 24:56 2029 Engine Regulations and General Motors' Entry Keywords Formula One, George Russell, Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel, Aston Martin, 2029 engine regulations, General Motors, Red Bull, Ferrari, motorsport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News - Max Verstappen's Red Bull Future: Crisis Talks and Potential Moves
Welcome to another exciting episode of F1 Coffee Corner Full Beans. I'm your host, Terry, coming to you straight from my coffee-fuelled shed with the latest in Formula One news. In this episode, we're diving deep into the swirling rumours about Max Verstappen's future with Red Bull amid speculation of team disarray, and we'll dissect the pecking order at McLaren after some impressive performances. We'll touch on the situation at Sauber with Williams, FIA issues and even discuss the mysterious disappearance of Dan Fallows from Aston Martin. As always, we'll wrap up with a preview of the upcoming race in Jeddah to set the stage for the thrilling conclusion to the current triple-header of the season. So grab your favourite brew, hit that like, follow, or subscribe button, and let’s dig into the action-packed Formula One landscape together! CHAPTERS 00:00 Red Bull Struggles: Impact of New Departure 03:41 Red Bull F1 Team Losses 07:53 Max Verstappen's Future Options Analyzed 11:50 Max Verstappen's Future Uncertain 13:59 McLaren's Driver Status Dilemma 18:16 Audi's 2026 F1 Strategy Uncertain 20:51 Formula 1 Technology Funding Issues 26:02 Aston Martin Designer's Quiet Exit 29:48 Mercedes Strategy and Performance Debate 31:22 Minimal Car Updates Expected Keywords Formula One Espresso News Max Verstappen Red Bull future McLaren pecking order W at Saber Williams FIA frustrations Dan Fallows Aston Martin Jeddah Grand Prix Triple headers George Russell Mercedes contract Bahrain Grand Prix Adrian Newey RB21 Flexi front wings Honda Barcelona regulations Lando Norris Oscar Piastri McLaren partnership Nico Hulkenberg Sauber woes Audi Plank wear disqualification Carlos Sainz Track limits Professional stewards Garden leave Tech Corner https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News - FIA in Crisis: Robert Reid's Resignation
Summary In this episode of Formula One Expresso News, host Terry discusses the latest developments in Formula One, including Robert Reid's resignation from the FIA, the ongoing debate about the return of V10 engines, Pirelli's tire strategy, and the challenges of overtaking in modern races. The episode also previews the upcoming Bahrain Grand Prix and highlights the importance of transparency and accountability within the FIA. Takeaways Robert Reid's resignation highlights issues within the FIA. Concerns about the FIA's leadership and future direction. The V10 engine debate is more about fan appeasement than practicality. Pirelli aims to enhance racing excitement with softer tires. Safety concerns arise from tire blowouts in races. Lack of overtaking is a significant issue in current Formula One races. Teams are improving their cars but struggle with dirty air. The FIA needs to address transparency and accountability issues. The upcoming Bahrain Grand Prix is crucial for rookie drivers. DRS remains a contentious topic among drivers and teams. Chapters 00:00 Robert Reid's Resignation and Its Implications 10:08 The Future of V10 Engines in Formula One 19:58 Pirelli's Tire Strategy and Its Impact 24:15 DRS Controversies and Safety Concerns 25:11 Lack of Overtaking in Modern F1 28:59 Bahrain Grand Prix Preview Keywords Formula One, FIA, Robert Reid, V10 engines, Pirelli tires, DRS, overtaking, Bahrain Grand Prix Takeaways Robert Reid's resignation highlights issues within the FIA. Concerns about the FIA's leadership and future direction. The V10 engine debate is more about fan appeasement than practicality. Pirelli aims to enhance racing excitement with softer tires. Safety concerns arise from tire blowouts in races. Lack of overtaking is a significant issue in current Formula One races. Teams are improving their cars but struggle with dirty air. The FIA needs to address transparency and accountability issues. The upcoming Bahrain Grand Prix is crucial for rookie drivers. DRS remains a contentious topic among drivers and teams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News Valtteri Bottas: A Victim of Broken Promises, Yuki switch, George's contract and who will join Cadillac
Summary In this episode of Coffee Corner Motorsport, host Terry discusses the latest developments in Formula One, focusing on the switch between Yuki Tsunoda and Liam Lawson, Valtteri Bottas's contract issues, Cadillac's potential driver lineup including Checo Perez, and George Russell's uncertain future with Mercedes. The episode concludes with a preview of the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix. Takeaways Yuki Tsunoda's promotion to the main Red Bull team is a significant topic. Valtteri Bottas discusses the impact of broken promises on his career. Cadillac is looking for experienced drivers for their new team. Checo Perez is actively seeking opportunities for the future. George Russell's contract situation with Mercedes remains unresolved. The dynamics of driver swaps in Formula One are complex and strategic. The influence of sponsorship and financial backing in driver decisions is crucial. The upcoming Japanese Grand Prix presents unique challenges for teams. The role of team management in driver promotions is critical. Fan engagement and podcast growth are important for the host Chapters 00:00 Yuki Tsunoda and Liam Lawson Switch 12:27 Valtteri Bottas and Broken Promises 20:27 Cadillac's Driver Lineup and Checo's Future 26:00 George Russell's Contract Situation 31:42 Japanese Grand Prix Preview Keywords Formula One, Yuki Tsunoda, Liam Lawson, Valtteri Bottas, Cadillac, Checo Perez, George Russell, Japanese Grand Prix Sound Bites "Yuki Tsunoda and Liam Lawson switch." "Valtteri Bottas opened up about broken promises." "Cadillac's driver lineup is intriguing." "George Russell's contract situation is uncertain." "Japanese Grand Prix preview is coming up." https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News - Red Bull Driver Swap, China Snoozefest and latest F1 news from the paddock.
Summary In this episode of Formula One Espresso News, Terry discusses the recent disqualifications in Formula One, focusing on the technical rules and their implications. He delves into Liam Lawson's performance and the recent driver changes, particularly Yuki Tsunoda's promotion. The conversation also touches on the financial aspects of driver contracts and the influence of sponsors in the sport. Finally, Terry reflects on the importance of community engagement and his aspirations for the future of his podcast. Takeaways The Chinese Grand Prix was not an exciting race. Disqualifications in F1 are based on strict technical rules. Ferrari's disqualification was due to a miscalculation, not cheating. Liam Lawson's performance has been under scrutiny after two races. Money plays a significant role in driver contracts and team decisions. Max Verstappen's influence within Red Bull is notable. The best drivers are not always in the top seats due to commercial interests. Community engagement is crucial for the growth of motorsport discussions. Terry aims to provide factual news and insights about Formula One. The podcast has grown significantly since its inception. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Formula One Espresso News 05:42 Disqualifications and Technical Rules in F1 17:14 Liam Lawson's Performance and Driver Changes 25:43 Team Dynamics and Driver Contracts 32:21 Community Engagement and Future Aspirations Keywords Formula One, Liam Lawson, Yuki Tsunoda, Red Bull, disqualifications, F1 news, driver contracts, motorsport, technical rules, community engagement www.coffeecornermotorsport.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News - Concorde take off, 2026 engine stalls, China Preview
Summary Get ready for an exhilarating ride through the world of Formula 1 with F1 Expresso News! Join host Terry as he recaps the electrifying Australian Grand Prix, where McLaren emerged as the powerhouse, Max Verstappen showcased his incredible skills, and Mercedes and Ferrari battled through their own set of challenges. But that’s not all—this episode dives deep into the game-changing flexi-wing regulations and their impact on the competitive landscape. We explore the pressures drivers and teams face, the complexities of the Concorde agreement, and the exciting developments in the 2026 regulations. Plus, discover how TV rights and broadcasting strategies are shaping the future of F1. Don’t miss the touching tribute to the legendary Eddie Jordan and his lasting influence on the motorsport world. Tune in now for the latest insights and updates from the F1 Expresso News team! Chapters 00:00 Introduction to F1 Express News 18:48 Discussion on Flexi Wings and Regulations 25:58 2026 Regulations and Engine Controversies 32:57 TV Rights and Future Broadcast Strategies Takeaways The Australian Grand Prix marked an epic start to the season. McLaren demonstrated strong performance and control throughout the race. Max Verstappen remains a top contender despite car limitations. Mercedes showed resilience with both drivers finishing in the points. Kimi Antone's performance solidified Toto's trust in him. Williams had a promising start, securing valuable points. Lance Stroll's performance defied critics and showcased his talent. Oscar Piastri needs to step up in the upcoming races. New flexi wing regulations will impact several teams this season. The competitive landscape of F1 is shifting with new regulations. Regulation changes aim to reduce McLaren's competitive edge. The true impact of regulations will be seen on the track. Driver pressure is a significant concern for teams. The Concord agreement is crucial for team finances and governance. The FIA's demands for more money complicate the Concord agreement. 2026 regulations are still in flux with many unresolved issues. Teams are divided on engine regulations and future developments. TV rights negotiations are becoming increasingly competitive. Formula One's value is rising, but so are the costs for broadcasters. Eddie Jordan's legacy is a significant part of Formula 1 history Keywords F1, Formula 1, Australian Grand Prix, Flexi Wings, 2026 engine regulations, McLaren, Red Bull, Mercedes, racing news, Formula 1, regulations, competitive balance, driver pressure, Concord agreement, 2026 regulations, TV rights, motorsport news https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News - What are Red Bull hiding? Oscar surprise, Merc Contracts & Aus Preview
F1 Espresso News - What are Red Bull hiding? Oscar surprise, Merc Contracts & Aus Preview Summary In this episode of the Formula One Espresso News podcast, Terry discusses the latest developments in Formula One, focusing on Red Bull's performance and potential strategies for the upcoming season. He also covers Oscar Piastri's surprising new contract with McLaren, Cadillac's entry into the sport, and updates on Mercedes' driver contracts. The episode concludes with a preview of the Australian Grand Prix and an invitation for listener engagement. Chapters 00:00 Red Bull's Performance and Strategy 08:24 Oscar Piastri's New Contract 13:39 Cadillac's Entry into Formula One 18:50 Mercedes Contract Updates 24:02 Preview of the Australian Grand Prix 28:51 Listener Engagement and Future Plans Takeaways Red Bull's performance is under scrutiny as they may be sandbagging. Oscar Piastri's new contract with McLaren raises questions about team dynamics. Cadillac's entry into Formula One marks a significant expansion for the sport. Mercedes has not yet renewed George Russell's contract, leaving future plans uncertain. The Australian Grand Prix is expected to be affected by variable weather conditions. Max Verstappen is still a favorite for the championship despite Red Bull's uncertainties. Oscar Piastri is no longer considered a rookie and has high expectations this season. Colton Herter is a strong candidate for Cadillac's driver lineup. Toto Wolff is considering a future lineup that includes Kimi Antonelli and Max Verstappen. Listener engagement is encouraged for future podcast episodes. Sound Bites "Red Bull are hiding something." "Oscar Piastri is no longer a rookie." "This is a big season for Oscar." "Toto wants a Kimi-Max lineup." "Max Verstappen is my top prediction." "Formula One is back, enjoy the race!" Keywords Formula One, Red Bull, Oscar Piastri, Cadillac, Mercedes, Australian Grand Prix, F1 news, motorsport, driver contracts, racing strategy https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ Fantasy Formula F1 Fantasy League sign up https://fantasy.formula1.com/en/leagues/join/P8YEEOFQU07 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News - Testing, Legal battles, DTS and more
Espresso F1 News - Testing, Legal battles, DTS and more Summary This episode of Coffee Corner Motorsport dives into the recent Formula One testing, analyzing team performances and expectations ahead of the Australian Grand Prix. The host discusses the strengths and weaknesses of various teams, including McLaren's promising setup, Mercedes' challenges with cold weather, Ferrari's potential sandbagging, and the uncertainty surrounding Aston Martin and Williams. The episode also touches on Red Bull's development strategy and the evolution of Haas and Alpine. Additionally, it covers recent controversies in the F1 world, including Dave Richards' legal threats against the FIA and the upcoming Netflix series, Drive to Survive. Takeaways Testing reveals little about actual performance. McLaren shows strong potential with aggressive setups. Mercedes' performance is uncertain due to weather conditions. Ferrari appears to be sandbagging during testing. Aston Martin's development seems stagnant. Williams shows promise but may struggle later in the season. Red Bull's development is under scrutiny without Adrian Newey. Haas and Alpine are focusing on evolutionary changes. Dave Richards raises concerns about FIA governance. Netflix's Drive to Survive continues to blend drama with reality. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Testing and Expectations 06:37 Aston Martin and Williams' Uncertainty 12:36 Haas and Alpine's Evolution Keywords Formula One, F1 testing, McLaren, Mercedes, Ferrari, Aston Martin, Red Bull, Haas, Alpine, motorsport news https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ Link to my episode with Midfield Pod https://www.buzzsprout.com/2166813/episodes/16720531 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News - Wolff's at the door of the FIA, Alpine, Massa and more
F1 Espresso News - Wolff's at the door of the FIA, Alpine, Massa and more Summary In this episode of the Formula One Expresso News Show, host Terry discusses various topics including Alpine's chassis strategy for cost-saving, the potential return of V10 engines, Monaco's new two-stop race strategy, Felipe Massa's court case regarding the 2008 championship, and the rumors surrounding Susie Wolfe's candidacy for FIA president. Each topic is explored in depth, providing insights into the current state and future of Formula One. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Formula One Expresso News 01:42 Alpine's Chassis Strategy and Cost-Saving Measures 05:55 Sustainable Fuels and the Future of F1 Engines 09:19 Monaco's Two-Stop Mandatory Race Strategy 12:08 Felipe Massa's Court Case and Its Implications 19:18 Susie Wolfe's Potential Candidacy for FIA President Takeaways Alpine's decision to use the 2024 chassis for 2025 is a strategic cost-saving measure. The return of V10 engines could enhance the excitement of F1 racing. Monaco's mandatory two-stop strategy may not necessarily improve race excitement. Felipe Massa's court case could have significant implications for F1 history. Susie Wolfe's potential FIA presidency raises concerns about conflicts of interest. Sustainable fuels are a key focus for F1's future regulations. The FIA's planning for engine regulations provides teams with security. The noise of F1 cars remains a critical factor for fan engagement. Alpine's chassis improvements are a response to past performance issues. The upcoming FIA elections could reshape the governance of Formula One. Keywords Formula One, Alpine, FIA, V10 engines, sustainable fuels, Monaco, Felipe Massa, Susie Wolfe, motorsport news For all of the latest news, articles and contact please go to https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Behind the coffee: The story of Coffee Corner Motorsport from passion to podcast
Behind the coffee: The story of Coffee Corner Motorsport from passion to podcast Summary In this episode of Coffee Corner Motorsport, host Terry shares the origins and personal journey behind the podcast, detailing the challenges faced in his life, the transition to content creation, and the importance of building a supportive community around Formula One. He reflects on family, mental health, and encourages others to share their voices in the motorsport community. Takeaways The podcast started as a way to share the story behind Coffee Corner Motorsport. Terry's journey into motorsport began with a love for Formula One from childhood. Challenges in life led to a shift from full-time work to content creation. Building a community around Formula One has been a significant part of the journey. Mental health and support systems are crucial for those facing personal challenges. The importance of inclusivity in the motorsport community is emphasized. Terry encourages others to share their stories and create content. The podcast serves as a platform for connection and discussion among fans. Family support has been a driving force behind Terry's work. The community created through Coffee Corner Motorsport is a source of strength and inspiration. Sound Bites "Drive to Survive got me back into Formula One." "The community absolutely saved me." "Everyone's opinion matters." "There's a place for everybody." "Don't be afraid. Don't think you're alone." "This community has to be more than that." Chapters 00:00 Origins of Coffee Corner Motorsport 03:10 Personal Journey and Challenges 06:03 Transition to Content Creation 12:05 Building a Community 17:55 Reflections on Family and Support 24:13 Encouragement for New Voices Keywords Coffee Corner Motorsport, Formula One, content creation, community building, personal journey, motorsport history, mental health, family support, social media, podcasting https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News - F1 75 live. Monaco Madness, Ineos sinking and more
Summary In this episode of Coffee Corner Motorsport, the host discusses the recent F1 75 live launch event, sharing personal experiences and insights. The conversation covers various topics including the atmosphere of the event, the collaboration between Lego and Formula One, and the mixed reactions from fans. The host also addresses the controversial booing and swearing that occurred during the event, emphasizing the importance of respect for the teams and drivers. In this episode, the host discusses various topics surrounding Formula 1, including FIA regulations, the success of Formula 175, the controversial proposal for Monaco pit stops, the pressures faced by rookie drivers, and the dynamics within McLaren's team. The conversation also touches on personal reflections and future plans for the podcast. Takeaways F1 75 live launch generated significant buzz in the F1 community. The collaboration between Lego and Formula One is a hit among fans. Experiencing F1 events in person offers a different vibe than watching at home. Booing at events can detract from the experience for other attendees. Respect for drivers and teams is essential, regardless of personal opinions. The F1 75 event showcased various team presentations, some more successful than others. Lego's new F1 sets are highly anticipated and already selling out. The atmosphere at the O2 was electric, despite mixed reviews of the event. Mercedes' performance and branding strategies are under scrutiny this season. The FIA's stance on swearing during events appears to be evolving. Drivers should manage their behavior in interviews. The success of Formula 175 is still debatable. Monaco's pit stop proposal is seen as artificial. Teams need to adapt to make races exciting. Jack Doohan faces immense pressure as a rookie. Lando Norris may receive favoritism over Oscar Piastri. INEOS's financial troubles could impact Mercedes. Heritage tracks like Monaco shouldn't be compromised. The importance of tire strategy in racing. Personal connections enhance the motorsport experience. Keywords Formula One, F1 75, Mercedes, booing, FIA, McLaren, Williams Racing, Lego, motorsport, F1 news, FIA, Formula 1, Monaco, driver dynamics, Formula 175, McLaren, INEOS, motorsport news Chapters 00:00 Introduction to F1 Express News 01:31 F1 75 Live Launch Experience 06:15 Lego and F1: A Perfect Match 10:09 Mixed Reactions to F1 75 Event 17:07 Booing and Swearing: A Controversial Reception 21:31 FIA Regulations and Team Dynamics 25:19 Formula 175: Success or Failure? 30:06 Monaco Pit Stops: A Controversial Proposal 32:32 Driver Pressures and Team Strategies 36:20 McLaren's Future: Lando vs. Oscar 40:54 Personal Reflections and Future Plans www.coffeecornermotorsport.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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F1 Espresso News Mercedes New Era, Red Bull sponsor saga & FIA presidents controversial remarks
Summary In this episode of Espresso News, Terry discusses the latest happenings in Formula One, including Mercedes' new Adidas merchandise launch, the FIA president's controversial statements regarding driver conduct, Williams' new title sponsor, Cadillac's entry into the sport, and Red Bull's sponsorship developments. The conversation provides insights into the current state of various teams and the implications of recent changes in the sport. Takeaways Mercedes launched their new Adidas range this week. FIA president believes drivers should set an example. Williams is really a team on the up. Cadillac has a massive advantage with new regulations. Red Bull is rebuilding with smaller sponsorship deals. Team radio swearing is a hot topic right now. Kimi will be fast but will make mistakes. The FIA's new stewarding system is exciting. Mercedes is in a state of flux this season. Cadillac's entry is a matter of when, not if. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Formula One News 01:11 Mercedes and the Adidas Launch 10:43 FIA President's Controversial Statements 12:11 Williams' New Title Sponsor 18:43 Cadillac's Entry into Formula One 26:11 Red Bull's Sponsorship Developments Keywords Formula One, Mercedes, FIA, Williams, Cadillac, Red Bull, motorsport news, F1 merchandise, team sponsors, racing updates https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
F1 Espresso News is Coffee Corner Motorsport’s short-form Formula One news podcast.Clear headlines, paddock context, and the stories that actually matter. No clickbait. No manufactured drama.Hosted by Terry Widdows, each episode breaks down the key developments across Formula One, from team strategy and regulation shifts to driver moves and political undercurrents, with analysis, informed speculation, and respect for the sport and its fans.New episodes released regularly throughout the season.More coverage at https://coffeecornermotorsport.com
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Terry Widdows (Coffee Corner Motorsport)
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