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The Track Limits podcast will provide behind-the-scenes content of drivers, engineers, staff and everything in between. With a diverse team, we will showcase a unique experience for any new and long-time fans of formula racing.

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The Track Limits podcast will provide behind-the-scenes content of drivers, engineers, staff and everything in between. With a diverse team, we will showcase a unique experience for any new and long-time fans of formula racing.

    Jason Arthur - CEO of Mission 44, Close Relationship With Lewis, Hamilton's Move To Ferrari | EP13

    Jason Arthur - CEO of Mission 44, Close Relationship With Lewis, Hamilton's Move To Ferrari | EP13

    In this episode of the Track Limits podcast, we are joined by the CEO of Mission 44, Jason Arthur.
    In this illuminating podcast episode, we delve into the world of social impact and advocacy with Jason Arthur, the CEO of Mission 44, a charity organization launched by Formula 1 legend Lewis Hamilton. Join us as we explore the inception of Mission 44, the deep bond between Lewis and Jason, the organization's ambitious goals for international expansion, the significance of the Hamilton Commission, and the exciting future projects on the horizon.
    The conversation begins with Jason shedding light on the driving force behind Mission 44 and Lewis Hamilton's vision for positive change. He shares insights into the genesis of the organization, highlighting Lewis's unwavering commitment to making a difference beyond the confines of the racetrack.
    As the discussion unfolds, Jason provides a glimpse into his close relationship with Lewis and the trust bestowed upon him to lead Mission 44. He reflects on the shared values and aspirations that underpin their collaboration, emphasizing their collective dedication to driving meaningful impact on a global scale.
    A key highlight of the episode is Mission 44's goal to expand beyond the United Kingdom and partner with organizations worldwide. Jason discusses the organization's ambitious plans for international growth and its commitment to disrupting the status quo by addressing pressing social issues on a global scale.
    The conversation also delves into the significance of the Hamilton Commission, a groundbreaking initiative spearheaded by Lewis Hamilton to address diversity and inclusion in motorsport. Jason offers insights into the meticulous process behind the commission's formation and its potential to drive systemic change within the industry.
    Looking ahead, Jason shares his perspective on Lewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari and its implications for Mission 44's growth and future projects. He discusses the exciting opportunities for collaboration and expansion that lie ahead, underscoring Mission 44's commitment to forging partnerships with like-minded organizations.
    This episode isn't just about charity; it's a testament to the power of collaboration, advocacy, and social impact. Jason Arthur's insights into Mission 44 and Lewis Hamilton's vision offer a compelling narrative of driving positive change in the world.

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    • 31 min
    Miami GP Reflection - Lando Is A Race Winner, Alpine's First Points, Red Bull In Trouble?! | EP 12

    Miami GP Reflection - Lando Is A Race Winner, Alpine's First Points, Red Bull In Trouble?! | EP 12

    Welcome back to the Track Limits Podcast! Tune in with Henny, Feven, Mikey, and Swish as they unpack all the highlights from the recently concluded Miami Grand Prix.
    Lando secures his maiden victory, breaking McLaren's dry spell since 2012 with only two race wins. The triumph holds immense significance for both Lando and the McLaren crew, evident in the raw emotions on display. With strategic upgrades and a track that favoured their car, McLaren executed flawlessly, delivering a long-awaited triumph.
    As for Red Bull, is it time for their fans to hit the panic button, or was this merely an off-weekend? The verdict remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the Miami Grand Prix showcased that even Max Verstappen's Red Bull is vulnerable. Meanwhile, Ferrari, sporting a fresh livery, engaged in thrilling battles throughout the sprint and feature races.
    The VCARB team came prepared to Miami, with Ricciardo's impressive P4 finish in the Sprint underscoring his enduring race craft. Yuki's P7 in the feature race, ahead of Russell and Alonso, further solidified their strong performance.
    The big question now: can Lando and McLaren sustain this momentum into the upcoming European races, or will Red Bull stage a comeback? 

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    • 33 min
    William Macintyre - GB3 Championship Driver, F4 Vice-Champion, Importance Of Family & Friends In Racing | EP11

    William Macintyre - GB3 Championship Driver, F4 Vice-Champion, Importance Of Family & Friends In Racing | EP11

    In this episode of the Track Limits podcast, we are joined by an up-and-coming British driver, William Macintyre.
    In this vibrant episode, we dive into the world of junior category motorsports with Will, currently competing in the GB3 championship with Hitech GP. Join us as Will shares his passions for sports, his aspirations in racing, his admiration for fellow drivers, his thoughts on F1, memorable experiences on and off the track, and much more.
    From the outset, Will's passion for sports shines through as he discusses his love for football and his journey into competitive racing. He reflects on his interest in SIM racing, offering insights into the vibrant community and its role in shaping his skills and competitiveness.
    As the conversation unfolds, Will delves into his racing aspirations and goals for the upcoming season, drawing inspiration from fellow British drivers like Lando Norris and George Russell. He shares his predictions for the F1 season and his thoughts on McLaren's performance, showcasing his keen insights into the motorsport landscape.
    The episode takes a personal turn as Will shares his experiences with F1 memorabilia, his admiration for Max Verstappen's driving style, and his most embarrassing moment at a race—a testament to his willingness to learn and grow from every experience.
    Will's personality shines through in the rapid-fire round, where he offers quick-fire responses on topics ranging from social media platforms to his interests outside of racing. He opens up about his friendships with fellow drivers, the importance of camaraderie in racing, and his dedication to continuous improvement on the track.
    This episode isn't just about racing; it's a window into the life and passions of a young driver on the rise. Will Macintyre's journey, from his racing aspirations to his off-track hobbies and friendships, offers a captivating glimpse into the multifaceted world of motorsport.
    Hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode of Track Limits. Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let us know what inspires you about Will's incredible journey!

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    • 27 min
    China GP Reflection - Alonso Shines Again, Ferrari's Pace Missing, New Sprint Format Working? | EP10

    China GP Reflection - Alonso Shines Again, Ferrari's Pace Missing, New Sprint Format Working? | EP10

    Welcome back to the Track Limits Podcast! Join Henny, Feven, and Mikey as they delve into the Chinese Grand Prix that just wrapped up.
    We experienced the inaugural sprint weekend of the year, and it certainly lived up to expectations, offering more excitement and chaos during the sprint race than the main event on Sunday. Mother Nature played her part, delivering rain that resulted in one of the most captivating qualifying sessions in recent memory, with Lewis and Lando clinching pole position and runner-up respectively.
    Nevertheless, nothing could derail the Max speed train as he dominated the sprint race, qualifying, and the full race without breaking a sweat. With the introduction of new formats and regulations, teams like McLaren capitalized on parc fermé rules, making adjustments that bolstered their race performance, evident in Lando's 2nd place finish, splitting the Red Bulls on the podium.
    Zhou showcased flashes of brilliance at his home race for the first time but hindered by a poor qualifying and lackluster performance, he couldn't fully capitalize during the feature race. The VCARB team endured a forgettable weekend with both drivers forced to retire due to on-track collisions.
    Next stop: the sunlit city of Miami, where teams are expected to unveil upgrades both on their cars and in their branding, perhaps with a touch of the Vice City edition aesthetic.
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    • 38 min
    James Vowles - Williams F1 Team Principal, Relationship With Albon, Resetting Team Culture | EP09

    James Vowles - Williams F1 Team Principal, Relationship With Albon, Resetting Team Culture | EP09

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    In this episode of the Track Limits podcast, we are joined by one of the most recognized figures in the F1 Paddock, James Vowles.
    In this compelling conversation, James shares insights from his illustrious career, including his transition into the role of team principal, his tenure at Mercedes as Chief Strategist and Director, and his triumphant year with BrawnGP. From discussing his leadership style to his ambitious goals for revitalizing the Williams team, James offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of Formula 1 and his relationships with legendary drivers such as Lewis Hamilton, Jenson Button, Nico Rosberg, Michael Schumacher, Jacques Villeneuve, and many more.
    James Vowles' journey in Formula 1 is marked by a dedication to excellence and a relentless pursuit of success. In this episode, he provides a behind-the-scenes look at his remarkable career, starting with his transition from Mercedes to Williams and the challenges and opportunities that come with leading a historic F1 team.
    The conversation delves into James' tenure at Mercedes, where he served as Chief Strategist and Director during a period of unprecedented success. He reflects on the strategic decisions, collaborative efforts, and triumphs that defined Mercedes' dominance in the sport, offering valuable insights into the inner workings of a championship-winning team.
    A significant highlight of the episode is James' triumph year with BrawnGP, where he played a pivotal role in the team's extraordinary rise to prominence. He shares anecdotes and reflections from this historic season, showcasing the resilience, teamwork, and strategic acumen that propelled BrawnGP to championship glory.
    As the discussion unfolds, James outlines his leadership style and his vision for revitalizing the Williams team. He discusses the importance of overhauling infrastructure, building an efficient organizational system, and establishing a clear roadmap for success, laying the foundation for Williams' resurgence on the F1 grid.
    Moreover, James offers fascinating insights into his relationships with legendary drivers, from Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button to Nico Rosberg, Michael Schumacher, Jacques Villeneuve, and beyond. He shares anecdotes and experiences that highlight the camaraderie, rivalry, and mutual respect among F1's elite competitors.
    Hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode of Track Limits. Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let us know what inspires you about James' incredible journey!

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    • 50 min
    Japan GP Reflection - Max Gets Revenge, Ricciardo Struggles Continue, Carlos Shines Again?! | EP08

    Japan GP Reflection - Max Gets Revenge, Ricciardo Struggles Continue, Carlos Shines Again?! | EP08

    Welcome back to the Track Limits Podcast! Join Henny, Feven, and Mikey as they delve into the Japanese Grand Prix that just wrapped up.
    The Japan Grand Prix arrived swiftly this time around, echoing the theme from last year: can the Red Bull team bounce back from a challenging previous race? As qualifying concluded, both Red Bulls found themselves comfortably positioned in P1 and P2, and during the race, they demonstrated dominance.
    Once again, the pressure mounted for Daniel Ricciardo to perform, but his race ended abruptly after just the first two corners due to a collision with Alex Albon. With his lacklustre performance in the first four races, Ricciardo finds himself under scrutiny, given the talent at Red Bull. Meanwhile, Yuki continues to impress earning another point; this time in his home race.
    Following a tumultuous previous race for Williams, issues persisted as Logan Sargeant crashed the car in FP1 and Alex Albon retired due to the collision with Daniel on lap one. With no spare chassis available, they enter China with two cars and no backups.
    Carlos continues to enjoy a stellar run, showcasing his abilities to all the team principals. The lingering question remains: how long can he sustain this performance, especially when the car isn't the strongest on the track?

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    • 30 min

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