
Ep 113: Hungary, Hungry Lando
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This week on The Fast Ones, Max and Mike dive headfirst into an unexpected but glorious mashup of 80s music nostalgia, steamy racing fiction, and of course, the Hungarian Grand Prix.
The episode opens with an ode to Toto—yes, the band—followed by a deep dive into their hidden connection to Michael Jackson's Thriller, and the math-rock genius of 80s studio bands. From there, things take a sharp turn as Max reveals his "book of the week": Overtake My Heart, a Daniel Ricciardo-themed erotic novel that's somehow both hilarious and unsettling—and might just have been written by the Honey Badger himself.
When the tire smoke clears, the guys break down the Hungarian GP: Lando’s redemption win, Oscar’s quiet dominance, Charles Leclerc’s cryptic radio messages, George Russell’s whiny post-race meltdown, and Aston Martin’s mysterious return to form. There’s also love for Ollie Bearman, speculation about Lewis Hamilton’s future (is he retiring or just dropping merch?), and a passionate defense of Haas—the only F1 team you really need to root for.
It's part racing analysis, part fever dream, and all gas, no brakes.