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  • The Canadian GP 2026. Enough said. Press play and enjoy.
    2026/05/27

    After one of the most exciting races in recent memory, Morgan and Ryan unpack a crazy race filled with horrendous strategies, brilliant wheel to wheel action and more than the odd rookie error.

    In this episode, you’ll discover:

    • How the drivers had more freedom to push for longer, leading to closer racing and breathless watching
    • What the boys made of Kimi vs George
    • The chaos and lessons learned from McLaren’s infamous tire mismanagement, and why strategic missteps continue to haunt teams early in the season
    • How Ferrari’s communication breakdowns and Charles Leclerc’s quiet Sunday illustrate bigger issues in team dynamics and driver morale
    • The significance of Lewis Hamilton’s return to top form, with Bearly Qualified "insights" on his racecraft, braking feel, and the emotional boost of a race day filled with close battles and spectacular overtakes

    Ryan finds out when he picks a Grid Rivals team that he can actually earn some points, before the lads close out the pod with a cheeky preview of Monaco, teasing how tighter car following and driver skill could make this race actually watchable, despite Monaco’s notorious reputation for being duller than a puddle.

    This episode offers essential insights for fans craving chaos amid the chaos (we are Bearly Qualified, afterall!) and for anyone eager to see F1’s thrilling pivots unfold.

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    1 時間 20 分
  • What each F1 team needs?
    2026/05/20

    Most F1 teams are a step away from greatness (although some are quite a few more steps away than that!) and the key is understanding which step. In this episode, Morgan and Ryan take a bold, playful approach inspired by football transfer windows, asking: What does each team truly need to elevate their game? From strategic overhauls to branding revamps, they cut through the noise to identify one game-changing move for each squad.

    Discover why McLaren’s strategy team could be the golden ticket, and how the inclusion of a superstar driver like Max Verstappen might transform their future. Dive into why Cadillac’s main need is simply time, or how Ferrari might reclaim its legendary sex appeal through branding and leadership shifts.

    Whether you’re an avid follower or a newcomer, these candid, confident takes from seasoned fans who are Bearly Qualified to have an opinion will have you rethinking what’s possible on the grid.

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    1 時間 42 分
  • Miami Brings The Heat, and Kimi's Bursting!
    2026/05/06

    These lads really are Bearly Qualified, but they'll keep on chatting regardless... Ryan kicks off with his spontaneous notes from the race in Miami, starting with a critique of Aston Martin’s pace and questioning if they are playing the long game by holding back innovations to prevent copying..

    You'll discover:

    • The bold control Max Verstappen displays, including his legendary in-race control and spin recovery that make him arguably the most skilled driver on the grid.
    • Howthe new regulations are forcing fans to rethink overtaking strategies in modern F1 racing.
    • The subtle psychological battles between drivers George and Kimi , where mood, confidence, and vibe-shifts influence performance just as much as technical excellence.
    • The strategic nuances behind all of the key decisions, from tyre tactics to undercut moves, and what it all means for the season ahead.

    At stake is more than just points, it's the future of how Formula One racing will be experienced. Miss this, and you risk missing the deeper essence of what makes this sport so unpredictable and captivating. This episode is perfect for passionate fans craving a more authentic tkae on the Miami GP. Dive in to see the sport from a new angle and stay ahead of the curve... Maybe...

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    1 時間 45 分
  • The Ultimate Hierarchy of the Current F1 Grid: Ranking The Current Drivers
    2026/04/30

    Most Formula One fans are obsessed with predicting champions, but what if we ranked drivers not just on current skill, but on their career potential and the likelihood of becoming legends?

    In this episode of the "Bearly Qualified" podcast, Morgan and Ryan dive headfirst into a bold, often hilarious categorization of the grid — from GOATs to inching towards the bin. They challenge conventional wisdom with provocative labels like "Generational Talent," "Multi-World Champs," and "Bridesmaids," offering fresh insights on what's next for stars like Leclerc, Norris, Hamilton, and emerging talents like Oli Bearman, Bortoletto, and Lindblad. You'll discover how drivers like Max Verstappen, Fernando Alonso, and Lewis Hamilton are classified not just by stats, but by future potential, mental resilience, and the cars they drive.

    Morgan and Ryan debate whether Charles Leclerc could have all-time greatness in him or if he’s destined to be a perennial bridesmaid, and whether Oscar Piastri can break through as a true world champion. They analyze the careers of underwhelming but talented drivers, dissecting whether their opportunities are limited by circumstances or talent.

    Expect surprising insights into career "what-ifs," who might need to switch teams in order to rise to become the GOAT.

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    1 時間 41 分
  • The Top 5 Greatest* Drivers of All Time?!
    2026/04/22

    After a quick summary of the new regulations that are being introduced for the Miami Grand Prix, the episode shifts into a spirited discussion about the best drivers in history...

    Morgan and Ryan reveal their personal top five, justifying their picks with a mix of stats, iconic moments, and racing charisma. Prepare to hear why one legendary driver still resonates, how adaptability ranks another among the greats, and can one driver's dominance be forgiven for some questionable moments?

    Morgan and Ryan compare their list of greats by looking at careersmanship and influence, raw talent and shocking early achievements. Who will make the list? And will you agree?!

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    1 時間 15 分
  • F1 2026 - Are you confused yet?!
    2026/04/17

    Ryan, and Morgan to a lesser extent, is frustrated by the complicated reality of the current regulations, but do the boys have any of the solutions? Or are they as Bearly Qualified as ever?!

    In this episode of Bearly Qualified, Morgan and Ryan peel back the layers of F1's rulebook. They explore how AI and complex energy deployment regulations have eroded the essence of racing skill, turning drivers into data operators rather than racing artists.

    You’ll discover:

    • Why the new rules for energy harvesting and deployment are making F1 less about driver talent and more about software decisions.
    • The real reason driver skills like tire management and perfect overtakes are fading from the sport.
    • Concrete, simple solutions—like removing AI from energy management and re-empowering live race engineers—that could restore the soul of racing.
    • How the sport’s obsession with technological “progress” may be sacrificing the human skill that made F1 legendary.
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    1 時間 16 分
  • BQ's Post Japan Debrief is Better Late than Never!
    2026/04/07

    The boys return to discuss what happened in Japan, what's happened since and how we're feeling about F126.

    The boys have previous questioned Kimi's "wonder boy" reputation, but have they underestimated him? Japan's victory was perhaps a surprising performance; Ryan and Morgan unpack how the driver might be proving he’s ready to fight for a title. Could Kimi's relaxed approach and bold attitude finally be what's missing in F1's high-pressure world?

    The lads also discuss McLaren, now that they finally have some race running to discuss, and will you agree with Morgan's controversial view of the Oli Bearman crash?! Find out in the highly anticipated Japan race review!

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    1 時間 49 分
  • F1 2026; More Strategic and Thrilling Than Ever?!
    2026/03/18

    F1 starts in 2026 with back to back episodes, and so does Bearly Qualified! Our two bearly legitimate hosts get their heads around a Chinese Grand Prix full of drama, overtakes and outspoken world champions. Is F1 entering one of it's greatest eras? Or is this Mario Kart on steroids?

    We explore the strategic evolution that allows drivers like Lewis Hamilton, Kimi Antonelli, and others to manipulate energy deployment and overtaking tactics, turning grid battles into high-stakes chess matches. The episode also covers the importance of driver skill versus technological advantage, questioning whether the era of "pure driver ability" is fading or just transforming into a new form of mastery.

    Why does this shift matter? Because it’s opening opportunities for the underdogs, challenging traditional paradigms, and demanding a fresh appreciation of nuance in motorsport. Missed signals, fake telemetry, and regulatory loopholes aren’t just technical quirks, they’re part of a larger story about racing becoming more strategic, exciting, and unpredictable.

    Perfect for architects of strategy, tech enthusiasts, and fans craving a balanced perspective on the sport’s future, this episode offers clarity in the complex game of modern F1. If you want to see racing in a new light, where strategy and technology collide, hit play now. The evolution of Formula One is here, and it’s more captivating than ever.

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    1 時間 41 分