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Barcelona GP Preview 2026

20 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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Brandon and Alex previewed the Barcelona Grand Prix, breaking down what to expect at Circuit de Catalunya with the 2026 regulations. The track is known for magnifying car strengths and weaknesses, making it a true test of which teams have the best overall package heading into the European season. They discussed the latest news including Hadjar being cleared of a red flag infringement after photo evidence showed Red Bull didn't change any components, and the ongoing Gasly penalty appeal situation with Alpine successfully progressing to a full hearing after F1's official timing system was found to be inaccurate. The hosts also broke down the latest Aduo concession details, explaining how the extra development hours and cost cap increases are distributed based on how far behind each manufacturer is trailing the benchmark. Mercedes sits just under 3% behind, while other manufacturers remain unclear. They went through their predictions for pole position, podium finishes, fastest lap, pit lane starters and finishers, plus discussed whether anyone can challenge Antonelli's dominant championship lead of 66 points over Hamilton. Next Episode: Barcelona Grand Prix recap and championship analysis. Hit us up @plsf1pod on X with your Barcelona predictions!

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Barcelona GP Preview 2026

Brandon and Alex previewed the Barcelona Grand Prix, breaking down what to expect at Circuit de Catalunya with the 2026 regulations. The track is known for magnifying car strengths and weaknesses, making it a true test of which teams have the best overall package heading into the European season. They discussed the latest news including Hadjar being cleared of a red flag infringement after photo evidence showed Red Bull didn't change any components, and the ongoing Gasly penalty appeal situation with Alpine successfully progressing to a full hearing after F1's official timing system was found to be inaccurate. The hosts also broke down the latest Aduo concession details, explaining how the extra development hours and cost cap increases are distributed based on how far behind each manufacturer is trailing the benchmark. Mercedes sits just under 3% behind, while other manufacturers remain unclear. They went through their predictions for pole position, podium finishes, fastest lap, pit lane starters and finishers, plus discussed whether anyone can challenge Antonelli's dominant championship lead of 66 points over Hamilton. Next Episode: Barcelona Grand Prix recap and championship analysis. Hit us up @plsf1pod on X with your Barcelona predictions!

12 de jun de 202620 min
episode Magnificence in Monaco | Monaco GP Review 2026 artwork

Magnificence in Monaco | Monaco GP Review 2026

Brandon and Alex reunited to recap the Monaco Grand Prix, breaking down one of the most chaotic and penalty-filled races in recent memory. Antonelli dominated from start to finish, extending his championship lead, while the race itself was full of drama including multiple pit lane speeding penalties, strategic blunders, and some unfortunate retirements. The hosts discussed the key storylines including Hadjar's impressive podium finish despite nursing a power unit issue all race, Russell's frustrating day with pit lane penalties costing him a strong result, and Ferrari's disappointing weekend despite high expectations heading into Monaco. They also covered the ongoing prediction competition, updating scores after another wild weekend, and discussed what Monaco's results mean for the championship fight going forward with Antonelli continuing to look unstoppable. Next Episode: Barcelona Grand Prix preview and championship analysis. Hit us up @plsf1pod on X with your Monaco GP thoughts!

Ayer50 min
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Monaco GP Preview 2026

I previewed the Monaco Grand Prix, breaking down what to expect at the most prestigious and challenging circuit on the calendar with the new 2026 regulations. Monaco's narrow streets and lack of overtaking opportunities make qualifying absolutely crucial, and I discussed how the energy management systems might play out on this unique layout. I went through my predictions for pole position and race winner, knowing that track position will be everything around the streets of Monte Carlo. The circuit ranks very high for energy harvesting opportunities, which could create interesting strategic elements despite the limited passing zones. I covered Monaco's history and why it remains special despite the processional racing, plus how the new cars might handle the tight confines. I also discussed whether we might see any surprises or if qualifying will essentially determine the race outcome like it usually does in Monaco. With Alex still unable to join, I shared his predictions to keep our competition going. Next Episode: Monaco Grand Prix recap and championship standings. Hit us up @plsf1pod on X with your Monaco predictions!

5 de jun de 202624 min
episode Crazy Canada | Canadian GP Review 2026 artwork

Crazy Canada | Canadian GP Review 2026

I recapped the Canadian Grand Prix weekend at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, breaking down all the action from Montreal. The race delivered some exciting moments with the challenging stop-and-go layout creating strategic battles throughout the field. I went through how my predictions played out compared to the actual results, discussing the surprises and key moments that shaped the weekend. The energy management challenges at Canada created some interesting dynamics, and I analyzed how different teams handled the circuit's unique demands. I covered the championship implications with the ongoing battle between the front runners, plus any notable performances from the midfield teams. I also updated the prediction scores between Alex and myself, seeing who called the Canadian weekend more accurately. With the season progressing, I talked about how the championship fight is developing and what trends we're seeing emerge. Next Episode: Preview of the next race weekend and continued championship analysis. Thanks for listening and hit us up @plsf1pod on X with your Canadian GP thoughts! Connect with the PIt Laners: X- @plsf1pod email- plsflpod@gmail.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

30 de may de 202628 min
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Canadian GP preview 2026

I previewed the Canadian Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, breaking down what to expect at this classic Montreal circuit with the new 2026 regulations. The track's stop-and-go layout with heavy braking zones and long straights should create interesting energy management challenges. I went through my predictions for pole position, podium finishes, and race winner, discussing how the circuit characteristics might favor certain teams. Canada ranks 11th out of 24 tracks for energy usage, sitting in the middle for harvesting opportunities, which could make strategy crucial. I also covered some circuit history, including the famous Wall of Champions and how the track's unforgiving nature might catch out drivers still adapting to the new cars. With Alex unable to make it again, I shared his predictions to keep our season-long competition going. The narrow track with no runoff areas could create some exciting moments, and I discussed whether we might see any surprises in the championship fight between Antonelli and Russell. Next Episode: Canadian Grand Prix recap and championship analysis. Hit us up @plsf1pod on X with your Canada predictions! Connect with the PIt Laners: X- @plsf1pod email- plsflpod@gmail.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

22 de may de 202616 min