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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.
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  • 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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    In this episode of the Track Limits podcast, we are joined by one of the most recognized F1 Academy alumni, Chloe Chong.
    Chloe Chong is a rising star in motorsport who transitioned from the groundbreaking F1 Academy to the fiercely competitive F4 British Championship. In this captivating conversation, Chloe shares her experiences from the inaugural season of the F1 Academy, her bond with teammates, the balancing act of school and racing, and her insights on promoting gender diversity in Formula 1 and motorsport as a whole.
    Chloe Chong's journey in motorsport is a testament to perseverance, talent, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. In this episode, she offers listeners an intimate glimpse into the milestones and challenges that have shaped her burgeoning career.
    The conversation begins with Chloe's participation in the historic first season of the F1 Academy, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at nurturing young female talent in motorsport. She reflects on the camaraderie and competition among her Prema teammates, Marta Garcia Lopez and Bianca Bustamante, highlighting the supportive environment that fueled their collective pursuit of success.
    A focal point of the discussion is Chloe's ability to balance the demands of school with her rigorous racing schedule. She shares her strategies for time management, the sacrifices made to pursue her passion, and the invaluable lessons learned from juggling academics and motorsport.
    The conversation then shifts to Chloe's perspective on gender diversity in Formula 1 and motorsport. She offers insights into the challenges faced by women drivers and advocates for initiatives to amplify their presence and opportunities within the industry. Chloe's thoughtful reflections underscore the importance of fostering inclusivity and representation to drive positive change in 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 Chloe's incredible journey!

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  • Welcome back to the Track Limits Podcast! Join Henny, Feven, and Mikey as they delve into the Australian Grand Prix that just wrapped up.

    Just 16 days post-surgery, Carlos made a triumphant return, asserting his status as the top unemployed driver on the grid. His determined demeanour during qualifying indicated a clear mission. While Max's early race DNF facilitated the opportunity for other drivers, the Ferrari displayed formidable strength all weekend, poised for a potential challenge against Red Bull.

    McLaren seized the opportunity presented by Red Bull and Mercedes' underwhelming performance, securing podium and P4 finishes. Their progress from the previous year on this track is evident, marking a significant achievement for the team. Conversely, Mercedes faces concerns over reliability issues and the unpredictability of their car's performance.

    Off the track, Williams garnered attention for assigning Albon Logan's car after his FP1 crash, highlighting their limited production efforts by lacking an extra chassis for the weekend. Our hosts discuss the implications of this decision to a driver's confidence while also considering that F1 is a team sport and tough decisions need to be made to optimize the overall team's performance.

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  • In this episode of the Track Limits podcast, we are joined by the new presenters of the most recognized F1 YouTube channel, WTF1.
    In this candid conversation, Amber and Haydon share their journey into their new roles, the challenges they faced during the transition, their goals for the channel, and the exciting content lined up for fans. Join us as we dive into the world of motorsport entertainment and the fresh perspective brought by WTF1's new presenters.
    Amber and Haydon's journey into their roles as WTF1's new presenters is a story of determination, resilience, and a passion for motorsport. In this episode, they provide an insider's view of the rigorous chemistry readthrough tests they underwent, showcasing the dedication and preparation required to step into the spotlight of one of the most beloved motorsport channels on YouTube.
    The conversation delves into the goals and aspirations Amber and Haydon have for the WTF1 channel. From engaging with the audience in new and exciting ways to bringing fresh perspectives to the content, they outline their vision for the channel's evolution while staying true to its core identity.
    A significant aspect of the discussion revolves around the challenges faced by Amber and Haydon as they took on their new roles. They candidly address the backlash and criticism from hardcore fans of the original presenters, Matt and Tommy, sharing insights into how they hopefully will navigate the transition and earn the trust and support of the WTF1 community.
    Despite the challenges, Amber and Haydon remain undeterred in their commitment to delivering entertaining and informative content to WTF1's dedicated fanbase. They offer a sneak peek into the exciting lineup of content planned for the channel, promising fresh perspectives, engaging formats, and plenty of surprises for viewers to enjoy.
    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 both Amber's and Haydon's incredible journey!

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  • In this episode of the Track Limits podcast, we are joined by one of the most recognized presenters in the F1 paddock, Natalie Pinkham.
    Natalie Pinkham is a distinguished figure in motorsport journalism known for her role as a presenter and pitlane reporter for Sky Sports F1. In this captivating conversation, Natalie shares her inspiring journey into the industry, the challenges women faced in motorsport, her perspectives on working alongside esteemed counterparts, and her advocacy for inclusion, diversity, women empowerment, and mental health awareness.
    Natalie Pinkham's career trajectory is a testament to resilience, passion, and a commitment to driving positive change in the world of motorsport. From her humble beginnings to becoming a prominent voice in the industry, Natalie's story is both inspiring and empowering.
    The episode kicks off with Natalie recounting her entry into the world of motorsport journalism, shedding light on the obstacles she faced as a woman in a predominantly male-dominated field. She reflects on the challenges and triumphs of carving out her niche in an industry where women were historically underrepresented, offering invaluable insights into the evolution of gender dynamics within motorsport.
    A focal point of the conversation revolves around Natalie's role as an advocate for inclusion, diversity, and women's empowerment. She discusses the importance of representation and equal opportunities in motorsport, highlighting the strides made and the work yet to be done to create a more inclusive and equitable environment for all.
    Natalie also shares her thoughts on her esteemed working counterparts, including Martin Brundle, Damon Hill, and Jenson Button, offering anecdotes and reflections on their collaborative efforts in bringing the excitement and drama of Formula 1 to viewers worldwide.
    Beyond motorsport, Natalie delves into her advocacy for mental health awareness, discussing the stigma surrounding mental health and the importance of destigmatizing conversations around mental well-being. She shares her own experiences and initiatives aimed at tackling the mental health epidemic and promoting holistic wellness within and beyond the motorsport community.

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  • Welcome back to Season Two of the Track Limits Podcast! Join Henny, Swish, Feven, and Mikey as they delve into the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix that just wrapped up.

    Following Red Bull's dominant performance last week, they aimed for another 1-2 finish, a goal that became evident as early as lap 10. Meanwhile, off the track, the Red Bull PR team faced heightened stress, exacerbated by the Christian Horner situation amidst internal politics and paddock rumours. Amidst this drama, the race provided moments of exciting mid-pack battles, notably the skirmish between positions 11 to 16.

    A standout moment in the race was when Ollie Bearman from F2 unexpectedly filled in the Ferrari seat due to Carlos Sainz's last-minute surgery. While such opportunities are rare for young drivers, Ollie capitalized on it, finishing in P7 and fending off the rapid Norris and Hamilton behind him.

    However, one peculiar aspect of this race was the FIA and stewards' atypical leniency in handing out penalties. Despite Lando's jumpstart, penalties that were typically immediate in the past were overlooked this time, raising questions about adherence to the rulebook. Similarly, the decision to impose TWO 10-second penalties on Kevin Magnussen seemed excessive, sparking discussions about the FIA's consistency in enforcing fair racing standards.

    Beyond the F1 race, the inaugural F1 academy race took place, coinciding with International Women's Day weekend in a country where women were previously prohibited from driving. Dorian Pin shone by securing double pole position and winning both races, showcasing exceptional talent. However, communication lapses and perhaps adrenaline led to a 20-second penalty for failing to stop after the chequered flag. Nevertheless, aligning the Academy series with the calendar is a positive step for F1, promising more thrilling racing in the future.

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  • Welcome back to Season Two of the Track Limits Podcast! Join Henny, Swish, Feven, and Mikey as they delve into the Bahrain Grand Prix, marking the thrilling start of the F1 season.

    Despite the tantalizing glimpses of a tighter grid during pre-season testing and practice sessions, the race itself revealed a familiar dominance, with Max Verstappen securing a commanding victory, leaving his teammate Sergio Perez trailing by 22 seconds. While hopes were high for an action-packed race, it turned out that the drama unfolded more off the track than on it.

    Nevertheless, our hosts remain optimistic about the season ahead, anticipating numerous surprises and exhilarating races, particularly if attention is directed toward the battles from second to twentieth place. However, discussions among the hosts sparked disagreements regarding the future prospects for Carlos Sainz, concerns over George Russell's error-prone performances, the intriguing RB Cash App team driver swap towards the race's conclusion, and reflections on Charles Leclerc's streak of misfortune from the previous year.

    We want to thank Sixty Iconic for sending us two amazing Formula 1 canvases, they are amazing. If you want to check out their full collection, head over to their website: https://www.sixtyiconic.com/

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  • Welcome back to the Track Limits Podcast, Season Two! Join Henny, Swish, Feven, and Mikey as they reunite in the studio to discuss the eagerly anticipated F1 season ahead.

    Over the past months, our Track Limits team embarked on a journey across Europe. We conducted interviews with over 20 guests, attended thrilling car launches, engaged in creator meetups, and participated in various activations. We're excited to share these captivating interviews with you, some of which may even catch you by surprise.

    Despite our busy schedule, we couldn't escape the early onset of silly season this year. Reflecting on recent events, we revisit our initial reactions to the significant moves within the F1 community. Additionally, our team dares to make some daring predictions for the 2024 F1 season – including the audacious suggestion of Logan Sargeant clinching a podium.

    We extend our sincere gratitude to all our listeners for accompanying us on this journey. We promised to make Season Two even more extraordinary, and we're committed to delivering just that. Your feedback is invaluable to us, so please don't hesitate to reach out with any thoughts or suggestions.

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  • Welcome to the last episode of the Track Limits Podcast, where Henny, Swish, Feven, and Mikey, joined by a special host, Ernie Black, share their thoughts on season one of the podcast.

    It's hard to believe that an entire year has passed since the inception of season one! With 38 guest episodes and 21 race reflection installments under our belt, we are now concluding this remarkable journey. A heartfelt thank you goes out to our incredible community for being a steadfast part of this dream-turned-reality. When we embarked on this podcasting adventure, we never anticipated the overwhelming warmth and support from the motorsport community, not to mention the privilege of producing and releasing 38 guest episodes. Our gratitude extends to each guest who graced our podcast with their stories, as well as the F1, IndyCar, and IMSA teams that allowed us access to key members for insightful interviews.

    In this season's final episode, we delved into the reasons behind starting the podcast, recounted the highs and lows of the season, reminisced about the most surprising guests, explored the challenges of production, reflected on our season one goals and achievements, expressed the significance of our community, discussed our growth strategies, and offered a glimpse into what season two has in store.

    A special acknowledgment goes out to everyone working behind the scenes, supporting us from episode one to this grand finale. We cherish our team and eagerly anticipate reuniting in the upcoming season. Lastly, a big thank you to the brands and sponsors who collaborated with us throughout the year. It was a pleasure working with each one of you, and we look forward to engaging with new sponsors in season two.


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  • In this episode of the Track Limits podcast, we are joined by an up-and-coming female driver, Laura Camps.

    Laura Camps, is a remarkable female driver whose passion and talent have left an indelible mark on the racing circuit. In this illuminating podcast episode, Laura shares her experiences, from joining the prestigious Ferrari Academy to her early days in karting, the pivotal role her father plays in her career and her advocacy for increased accessibility for women in motorsport.

    Laura Camps' journey is one of tenacity, talent, and a commitment to breaking barriers in a traditionally male-dominated industry. This episode provides a rare glimpse into her world, starting with her entry into the Ferrari Academy—a testament to her skill and potential. Laura recounts the exhilarating moments of testing F4 cars as part of the academy program, showcasing the thrilling and challenging aspects of her early professional racing career.

    The narrative then turns to Laura's roots in karting, where her love for racing first ignited. She shares stories from her formative years on the karting tracks, highlighting the passion and determination that fueled her ascent in the motorsport world. A heartwarming aspect of the episode is Laura's relationship with her father. As both a coach and a pillar of support, he has played a crucial role in Laura's journey. She reflects on the importance of familial support and the bond that drives her to pursue excellence on the track.

    Beyond her personal experiences, Laura addresses the broader issues within motorsport, especially those concerning gender equality. She advocates for increased accessibility for women in motorsport and discusses the challenges and barriers that persist in the industry. The episode unveils the pressing need for the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile) to address these disparities and create a more inclusive environment for aspiring female racers.

    Laura also sheds light on the stark reality of the financial challenges in pursuing a racing career. She discusses the unfortunate truth about the unaffordability of the sport for many, particularly women, emphasizing the need for systemic changes to make motorsport more accessible. 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 Laura's incredible journey!

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  • In this episode of the Track Limits podcast, we are joined by an incredibly talented F2 driver, Carlton 'Jak' Crawford.

    Jak Crawford is an F2 driver making waves on the racing circuit. In this exclusive interview, Jak shares the exhilarating details of his transition from F3 to F2, his tenure with the Red Bull Juniors Program, the highs and lows of his 2023 F2 season, and the exciting prospects as he joins DAMS Racing for the upcoming 2024 season. Jak Crawford's journey in motorsport has been one of rapid ascension and formidable achievements. In this episode, he provides a candid and insightful look into the pivotal moments that have defined his burgeoning career.

    The conversation kicks off with Jak's transition from F3 to F2, exploring the challenges and triumphs that accompany such a significant leap in the competitive hierarchy of motorsport. He shares the intricacies of adapting to the faster, more powerful machines in F2 and the learning curve that comes with competing at this elite level. The discussion then delves into Jak's association with the Red Bull Juniors Program, shedding light on the dynamics of working with motorsport legend Helmut Marko. Jak opens up about the mentorship, guidance, and challenges he encountered, offering a unique perspective on the renowned junior development program.

    As the conversation unfolds, Jak reflects on his 2023 F2 season, highlighting the memorable moments of securing pole positions, clinching victories, and standing on podiums. However, he doesn't shy away from discussing the challenges faced during the season, providing a well-rounded view of the competitive and unpredictable nature of F2 racing. A significant point of discussion centers around Jak's decision to leave the Red Bull Juniors Program, with Jak sharing the factors that influenced this pivotal career choice. He provides insights into the thought process behind such decisions and the autonomy required for a driver to shape their trajectory.

    Looking ahead, Jak shares his goals and aspirations for the upcoming 2024 season as he joins DAMS Racing. He discusses the expectations, challenges, and the excitement of racing under the DAMS banner, offering a glimpse into the future of his promising career. 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 Jak's incredible journey!

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  • In this episode of the Track Limits podcast, we are joined by an incredibly talented F1 esports driver, Thomas Ronhaar.

    Thomas Ronhaar is a Sauber eSports driver, and standout rookie in his debut season with Haas. Join us as we delve into the world of esports racing, exploring Thomas's intensive sim training regimen, the impact of Covid on virtual competitions, the necessity of LAN events in esports racing, and his journey of overcoming cheating allegations to secure a remarkable third place in the standings with two wins.

    Thomas Ronhaar's rookie season in esports racing has been nothing short of spectacular, and in this episode, he takes us behind the scenes of the digital racetrack. The conversation kicks off with an exploration of Thomas's training routine, revealing the staggering dedication required for success in the competitive world of sim racing. He opens up about his training sessions, which sometimes extend to a jaw-dropping 18 hours a day, showcasing the relentless commitment underpinning his achievements.

    The discussion then shifts to the impact of lockdown on esports racing, with Thomas providing insights into how the virtual realm became an even more crucial stage for competition during these challenging times. He reflects on the evolving landscape of virtual racing and the unique challenges and opportunities that emerged in the wake of the global pandemic.

    A significant highlight of the episode is Thomas's perspective on why LAN (Local Area Network) events should be the standard in esports racing. He discusses the unparalleled thrill, camaraderie, and authenticity that LAN events bring to the table, emphasizing their potential to elevate the esports racing experience.

    The episode takes a turn into the more personal aspects of Thomas's journey, focusing on the challenges he faced when fighting against cheating allegations. Thomas candidly shares his experiences, the emotional toll of proving his innocence, and the ultimate triumph of earning a podium finish in the standings. 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 Thomas' incredible journey!

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  • In this episode of the Track Limits podcast, we are joined by one of the most iconic IndyCar Champion, Tony Kanaan.

    Tony Kanaan is an IndyCar champion, Indy 500 winner, and McLaren's newest Sporting Director. Tony shares profound insights into his transition from racing glory to a leadership role at McLaren, his bond with Ayrton Senna, memorable moments like driving Senna's iconic McLaren car, and his aspirations as part of the Arrow McLaren team in the upcoming season.

    Tony Kanaan's career in motorsport is etched in triumphs, resilience, and a deep-rooted passion for racing. In this episode, he provides a captivating narrative of his journey from the apex of IndyCar racing to embracing a pivotal role as McLaren's Sporting Director. The conversation begins by delving into Tony's decision to retire from IndyCar racing, opting to take on a leadership role with McLaren. He shares the motivations behind this career shift and his aspirations to contribute his wealth of racing experience to propel McLaren's success.

    A poignant moment arises as Tony reflects on his close relationship with the late Ayrton Senna, a mentor whose tragic loss deeply impacted him. He reveals the profound influence Senna had on his career, recounting cherished memories and the emotional significance of driving Senna's iconic 1991 McLaren car at the Velocity Invitational, fulfilling a lifelong dream.

    Tony also shares insights into his relationship with McLaren CEO Zak Brown, offering a glimpse into the dynamic and collaborative partnership driving the team's endeavours forward. The episode culminates in Tony outlining his vision and goals as the Sporting Director of Arrow McLaren. He discusses the strategic direction, teamwork, and ambitions that shape McLaren's aspirations for the upcoming season, showcasing his dedication to steering the team toward continued success.

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  • In this episode of the Track Limits podcast, we are joined by an incredibly talented F1 esports driver, Josh Idowu.

    Josh Idowu has been an esports driver for Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing since 2022. Josh shares his passion, dedication, and exhilarating journey through the world of sim racing, from intense practice sessions to podium finishes and the unique experience of returning to LAN events.

    The conversation kicks off by delving into Josh's profound love for sim racing. He shares the dedication behind honing his skills, spending over six hours a day in practice sessions to perfect his craft and stay competitive in the virtual racing arena.

    Josh reflects on the challenges he faced in his initial races, discussing the learning curve, setbacks, and perseverance that led him from a challenging start to securing podium finishes. His journey showcases the resilience and determination necessary to thrive in the competitive world of esports racing.

    A significant highlight of the episode is Josh's experience transitioning from online races to LAN events. He offers insights into the unique atmosphere, adrenaline, and competitive spirit of returning to in-person events, highlighting the electrifying dynamics and camaraderie among fellow sim racers.

    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 Josh's incredible journey!

    *This episode was shot in June 2023 during the Montreal Grand Prix.

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  • In this episode of the Track Limits podcast, we are joined by one of the most important personnel in the McLaren garage, Mark Norris.

    We delve into the intricate world of Formula 1 logistics with Mark Norris, McLaren F1 Team's Director of Operations. From discussing the prospects of expanding the racing calendar to the unseen challenges of managing over 35 tons of equipment, Mark provides an insider's view of the operational intricacies that keep McLaren running at peak performance.

    Mark Norris's role as Director of Operations entails overseeing the intricate logistics that drive McLaren's Formula 1 campaign. In this episode, he unveils the complexities of planning, organizing, and executing the logistics behind the team's global race schedule.

    The conversation begins by addressing the prospects of adding more races to the F1 calendar. Mark shares his insights into the logistical challenges and opportunities that come with expanding the racing season, shedding light on the meticulous planning required to ensure seamless operations across various international circuits.

    A focal point of the discussion revolves around the sheer magnitude of managing over 35 tons of equipment necessary for a competitive F1 team. Mark provides a glimpse into the herculean task of transporting, setting up, and dismantling the infrastructure essential for McLaren's success on race weekends.

    The episode explores McLaren's collaborations with sponsors like DP World, highlighting the pivotal role they play in facilitating the complex logistics and shipments throughout the season. Mark elaborates on the symbiotic relationship between McLaren and DP World, emphasizing the critical support they provide in streamlining operations. We want to thank DP World for providing us with the opportunity to speak with Mark Norris during the Abu Dhabi race weekend.

    Learn more about DP World here: https://www.dpworld.com/partnerships/formula1

    Moreover, Mark sheds light on some of the untold challenges and "nightmares" inherent in handling operations for an F1 team, offering anecdotes that unveil the unseen hurdles behind the glitz and glamour of the racing spectacle. 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 Mark's incredible journey!

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  • In this episode of the Track Limits podcast, we are joined by one of the rising stars in Canadian motorsports, Mac Clark aka Jimmy.

    From his meteoric rise as the youngest F1600 champion in 2019 to his current dominance in the USF Pro 2000 series, Mac has been a force to be reckoned with on the racing circuit.

    Mac Clark's journey in motorsport has been nothing short of impressive. From his early triumphs to his current success in the USF 2000 championship, he's been tearing up the track and making headlines as one of Canada's most promising young talents. With his new journey into USF Pro 2000 in the upcoming year, Mac is ready to take on a new challenge that would help him advance into Indy Car.

    In this episode, we unravel Mac's incredible journey. He shares insights into his racing career, recounting the challenges and victories that have shaped him as a driver. From his earliest experiences in karting to his accomplishments in the highly competitive USF 2000 series, Mac offers a glimpse into the intense world of motorsport competition.

    But beyond the racing statistics, this episode highlights Mac's determination, passion, and unyielding drive to succeed. His commitment to the sport and his relentless pursuit of improvement shine through as he shares his experiences and aspirations in the fast-paced 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 Mac's incredible journey!

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  • In this episode of the Track Limits podcast, we are joined by one of the most recognizable extreme motorsport drivers, Tanner Foust.

    Tanner Foust, is an American racing sensation known for his prowess on the track, his daredevil stunts in blockbuster movies like Fast and Furious and John Wick, and his engaging presence as a television host. Tanner's career is an exhilarating blend of speed, skill, and showmanship. As a versatile motorsport driver, he's conquered various disciplines, showcasing his talent in rallycross, drifting, and now as an Extreme E driver for McLaren, pushing boundaries in the emerging world of electric off-road racing.

    In this electrifying episode, Tanner shares thrilling tales from his diverse career. From his early days burning rubber on the track to becoming a stunt driver in some of Hollywood's biggest action flicks, he takes us on a high-octane journey through the adrenaline-fueled world of motorsport and entertainment.

    But it's not just about the daredevil stunts and racing triumphs. Tanner delves into the intricacies of Extreme E racing, offering insights into the challenges and excitement of driving in this revolutionary motorsport series that combines high-performance racing with environmental consciousness.

    Beyond his exploits on the track and screen, Tanner's engaging personality shines through as he discusses his role as a television host, sharing experiences from shows that bring the excitement of motorsport to a global audience. 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 Tanner's incredible journey!

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  • We put Lando in the hot seat and asked him some tough slang words used on the streets.

    He held his ground admirably, yet encountered a few words entirely new to him. However, he mentioned a keen interest in adopting some of these terms in the future. Keep an eye on his upcoming interviews to hear them in action!

    We have an incredible sit-down interview with Zak Brown, the Team Principal of McLaren. You can watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/2rJp-R0bXAQ

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  • Welcome to the latest episode of Track Limits Podcast, where Henny, Swish, Feven, and Mikey share their thoughts on the recently concluded 2023 F1 Season.

    The curtains have fallen on the 2023 F1 season after 22 exhilarating races, each dissected in reflection episodes by the Track Limits team. At the season's onset, hosts ventured bold predictions for the unfolding year, some of which veered significantly from reality – including audacious claims like labeling Logan Sargeant a generational talent.

    Red Bull's trailblazing journey in 2023 etched a record-breaking chapter in F1 history, with Max Verstappen clinching an astonishing 18 victories, firmly etching his name in the annals of the sport. Amidst rival teams grappling to outmaneuver Red Bull's dominance, the sole non-Red Bull triumph was secured by Ferrari's Carlos Sainz, adding a unique twist to the season.

    McLaren's season, initially lackluster, experienced a dramatic upturn just before the summer break, leveraging crucial upgrades to contend for podiums and even Sprint Wins. Their remarkable progress throughout the year fuels optimism among other teams, hinting that significant upgrades could yield victories in the forthcoming season. Meanwhile, Aston Martin aspires to recapture their formidable early-season prowess, spearheaded by the indomitable Fernando Alonso.

    Anticipation brews for the next F1 season, holding the promise of more thrills and surprises. Simultaneously, our Season One continues its momentum, delivering captivating episodes featuring incredible guests, ensuring a riveting journey for fans and enthusiasts alike.

    Thank you to our friends at Manta Sleep for sponsoring our podcast. Manta Sleep has an exclusive offer for our community. Head over to https://tinyurl.com/TrackLimits and use the Code TLIMITS at checkout.

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