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Episode 19: From Kits to Pit Stops

1 h 0 min · 7 de ago de 2025
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Ryan and Collin bounce from the world of soccer kits and shifting team loyalties to the fast-paced drama of Formula 1 — unpacking Grand Prix chaos, Ferrari’s eternal strategy struggles, and whether Mercedes still has any magic left. They take a pit stop at the Indy 500, spotlight rising F1 stars, and debate the point of sprint races (again). Then it’s a hard turn onto the hardwood as the NBA playoffs heat up: coaching shakeups, media spin, and which players are catching undeserved flak. Oh, and yes — we finish with a hot take on car design... and the legendary Shadeur Sanders prank call. Buckle up. This one swerves.

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