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  • “It’s two incidents a weekend!” - Red Bull’s Steve Knowles
    As acting Head of Sporting at Red Bull, Steve Knowles is a familiar figure to the race stewards, often acting as a liaison between the team’s drivers and the authorities. In the first of our summer break specials Matt Majendie speaks to Steve about the various facets of Steve’s role… which is everything from discussing rules, safety changes and race layout with the FIA; being the primary contact with race control during all the weekend sessions; and having to fight Max Verstappen’s corner, whether he’s attempting a risky overtake or throwing a towel out of his car. Steve sheds light on the conversations he will have with the authorities over issues such as weather delays at Spa, and also gives it a bit more context to the summer break – and why exhausted teams are more than happy to switch their work phones and laptops off for a fortnight. — For the entire season Matt Majendie and Rick Edwards are embedded with Max Verstappen and the Red Bull Racing Formula 1 team. Matt will be in the pits and in the garage, with the drivers and in the factory, at the debriefs and the strategy session. Over the midsummer break we are bringing you special interviews and insight to give you the F1 fix. Get involved with the show! Email us: [email protected]
 Follow us on social media:
 Instagram: @theinsidetrack_podcast
 TikTok: @theinsidetrack_pod
 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theinsidetrack_podcast This podcast is produced by BBC Studios, a commercial company that is wholly owned by the BBC. No money from the licence fee was used to create this podcast. The money BBC Studios makes is re-invested to help fund the BBC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Catastrophe in Hungary but Max is staying put
    Despite low expectations to begin with, it was yet another disappointing weekend for Red Bull Racing after a lowly 9th and 17th for Max Verstappen and Yuki Tsunoka respectively. Rick Edwards and Matt Majende pick the bones of the final race before the summer break, questioning whether the Red Bull season can still be salvaged. In better news for Laurent Mekies, Max Verstappen has vowed to stay with the team into 2026, extinguishing long running rumours of his departure. Meanwhile McLaren racers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri continue to go great guns, and Rick and Matt discuss how their inter-team rivalry is shaping up for classic viewing in the second half of the season. But first F1 fans must bide their time through the summer break while F1 workers get to enjoy a much needed rest… Meanwhile F1 journalists have to fill the time inventing rumours so Rick and Matt have a stab at creating some of their own. — For the entire season Matt Majendie and Rick Edwards are embedded with Max Verstappen and the Red Bull Racing Formula 1 team. Matt will be in the pits and in the garage, with the drivers and in the factory, at the debriefs and the strategy session. Each week, Matt will share insider stories and updates with Rick in the studio. Get involved with the show! Email us: [email protected]
 Follow us on social media:
 Instagram: @theinsidetrack_podcast
 TikTok: @theinsidetrack_pod
 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theinsidetrack_podcast This podcast is produced by BBC Studios, a commercial company that is wholly owned by the BBC. No money from the licence fee was used to create this podcast. The money BBC Studios makes is re-invested to help fund the BBC. Producer: Jarek Zaba Executive Producer: Paul Smith Social Media and Video Editor: Georgina Revell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Catastrophe in Hungary but Max is staying put
    Despite low expectations to begin with, it was yet another disappointing weekend for Red Bull Racing after a lowly 9th and 17th for Max Verstappen and Yuki Tsunoka respectively. Rick Edwards and Matt Majende pick the bones of the final race before the summer break, questioning whether the Red Bull season can still be salvaged. In better news for Laurent Mekies, Max Verstappen has vowed to stay with the team into 2026, extinguishing long running rumours of his departure. Meanwhile McLaren racers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri continue to go great guns, and Rick and Matt discuss how their inter-team rivalry is shaping up for classic viewing in the second half of the season. But first F1 fans must bide their time through the summer break while F1 workers get to enjoy a much needed rest… Meanwhile F1 journalists have to fill the time inventing rumours so Rick and Matt have a stab at creating some of their own. — For the entire season Matt Majendie and Rick Edwards are embedded with Max Verstappen and the Red Bull Racing Formula 1 team. Matt will be in the pits and in the garage, with the drivers and in the factory, at the debriefs and the strategy session. Each week, Matt will share insider stories and updates with Rick in the studio. Get involved with the show! Email us: [email protected]
 Follow us on social media:
 Instagram: @theinsidetrack_podcast
 TikTok: @theinsidetrack_pod
 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theinsidetrack_podcast This podcast is produced by BBC Studios, a commercial company that is wholly owned by the BBC. No money from the licence fee was used to create this podcast. The money BBC Studios makes is re-invested to help fund the BBC. Producer: Jarek Zaba Executive Producer: Paul Smith Social Media and Video Editor: Georgina Revell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • “It's ALL about speed” - Laurent Mekies exclusive interview
    In the latest Inside Track exclusive, Matt Majendie had the chance to sit down with freshly appointed Red Bull Team Principal Laurent Mekies. Laurent reflected on this week’s announcement that Max Verstappen is firmly staying put with Red Bull for the 2026 season, and provides an insight into working with such a formidable champion. He also covers Red Bull’s efforts to get the best out of Yuki Tsunoda and his own leadership style – and we get a taste of Laurent Mekies the F1 fan and family man. — For the entire season The Inside Track has exclusive access to the Red Bull Racing Formula 1 team. Get involved with the show! Email us: [email protected]
 Follow us on social media:
 Instagram: @theinsidetrack_podcast
 TikTok: @theinsidetrack_pod
 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theinsidetrack_podcast This podcast is produced by BBC Studios, a commercial company that is wholly owned by the BBC. No money from the licence fee was used to create this podcast. The money BBC Studios makes is re-invested to help fund the BBC. Producer: Jarek Zaba Executive Producer: Paul Smith Social Media and Video Editor: Georgina Revell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Red Bull never threatening the podium: Spa review
    After 405 races with Christian Horner at the helm, the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix is the first ever Red Bull outing without him. How happy will the team and Verstappen be with a 4th placed finish and a victory in the Sprint? Rick Edwards and Matt Majendie assess the race in full, debating the merits of the weather delay and the fine margins between McLaren teammates Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, and questioning whether Spa is the worst track to be on pole. We also hear from Yuki Tsunoda on the turbulent changes at Red Bull, and the team’s chief engineer, Paul ‘Pedals’ Monaghan, on how many more upgrades we might see to the cars this season. Rick and Matt also take some time to ponder the most sensational driver moves in F1 history, whether Lewis Hamilton to Ferrari or Aryton Senna to McLaren, and they look ahead to this weekend’s race in Hungary – will Red Bull continue to struggle on their bogey track? — For the entire season Matt Majendie and Rick Edwards are embedded with Max Verstappen and the Red Bull Racing Formula 1 team. Matt will be in the pits and in the garage, with the drivers and in the factory, at the debriefs and the strategy session. Each week, Matt will share insider stories and updates with Rick in the studio. Get involved with the show! Email us: [email protected]
 Follow us on social media:
 Instagram: @theinsidetrack_podcast
 TikTok: @theinsidetrack_pod
 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theinsidetrack_podcast This podcast is produced by BBC Studios, a commercial company that is wholly owned by the BBC. No money from the licence fee was used to create this podcast. The money BBC Studios makes is re-invested to help fund the BBC. Producer: Jarek Zaba Executive Producer: Paul Smith Social Media and Video Editor: Georgina Revell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Experience the F1 season with unrivalled access to Red Bull Racing. Matt Majendie and Rick Edwards are big F1 fans and they might have just hit the jackpot. For the entire season Matt is embedded with Max Verstappen, Christian Horner and the Red Bull Racing Formula 1 team. He’ll be in the pits and in the garage, with the drivers and in the factory, at the debriefs and the strategy session. Each week, Matt will share insider stories and updates with Rick in the studio. The 2025 season promises to be epic, with Verstappen going for his fifth title in a row. But the competition is fierce. Multi-time world champion Lewis Hamilton joins Charles Leclerc at Ferrari, McLaren is looking super-fast with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, and Mercedes has paired George Russell with rising star Kimi Antonelli. Join Matt and Rick each week as they break down the latest F1 news, the backstage gossip, which driver is thriving and who’s under pressure. Get up close and personal with Red Bull as they battle to retain their standing as the fastest team on the planet. And between races, become an expert on what makes the difference between winning and losing in F1. Matt will be exploring the technical aspects of the sport – from car design and cornering, to understeer and oversteer, defensive driving and perfect overtaking. Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theinsidetrack_podcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theinsidetrack_pod YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@theinsidetrack_podcast This podcast is produced by BBC Studios, a commercial company that is wholly owned by the BBC. No money from the licence fee was used to create this podcast. The money BBC Studios makes is re-invested to help fund the BBC.
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