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The APEX Podcast

The APEX Podcast

著者: R&J
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2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

概要

A weekly father and son podcast from two petrol heads, discussing the latest news and opinions from the world of motorsport. From Formula 1 and MotoGP to other racing categories, expect informed views, race reactions and occasional lively debates — always with mutual respect and a genuine love of racing. From the creator of The Grumpy Cyclist Talks Music, swapping guitars for engines while keeping the same honest, passion-led conversation.R&J 政治・政府
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  • 13-“..ITS TRANSFER TIME!! or is it?..”
    2026/04/08

    Is it ever too early to start talking about the future in motorsport? We don’t think so…


    With only a handful of races gone in both Formula 1 and MotoGP, the rumour mill is already spinning at full speed. Whispers of driver moves, rider switches, contract clauses, and even potential retirements are beginning to surface across both paddocks—and you know we couldn’t ignore it.


    In this episode, Jordan and I dive headfirst into the early “silly season” chatter. Who might be on the move by 2027? Which teams could be lining up big changes behind the scenes? And which riders and drivers might already be under pressure just a few races into the season?


    Alongside all the speculation, we also reflect on the opening races, discuss current form, and give our honest take on who’s impressing—and who might need to start looking over their shoulder.


    It’s topical, it’s opinionated, and as always… there may be a few disagreements along the way.


    Tune in, get involved, and let us know your predictions… 👀

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    49 分
  • 12-“..CRASH, BOOM, BANG..”
    2026/04/01

    Crashes, controversy, and domination… is motorsport heading in the right direction? 🤔


    Is the new era of Formula 1 starting to feel more like a video game than real racing?

    Are Aprilia Racing setting up a season of total control in MotoGP?

    Is Superbike World Championship turning into a one-rider show?

    And is Álex Palou already on course for another dominant year in IndyCar Series?


    Jordan and I dive into all the action from last weekend — and there’s a LOT to unpack. From heavy crashes across multiple series to the bigger questions about rules, racing, and competitiveness.


    With racing heading back to Europe, we reflect on the overseas rounds and what might come next…


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  • 11-“..look at us, we’re better than you..”
    2026/03/25

    The guard is changing…or at least, that’s how it feels after Round 2 of the Brazilian MotoGP.


    Aprilia Racing really stamped their authority—looking seriously strong in the sprint race and then backing it up with a stunning one-two finish in the main race. That’s definitely given the likes of Ducati Lenovo Team, Repsol Honda Team and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing something to think about moving forward.


    The race itself was shortened due to worsening weather and a deteriorating track, adding another layer of unpredictability to an already dramatic weekend.


    Elsewhere, there’s a real sense that the next generation is on its way—young talent in Moto2 World Championship continues to impress, while Moto3 World Championship once again delivered the kind of close, edge-of-your-seat racing we’ve come to expect.


    And that was just the start…


    Over in Formula E, racing in Madrid on a rare non-street circuit made for a refreshing and exciting spectacle. In Formula 1, big news as Jonathan Wheatley is reportedly set to leave his role, with strong rumours linking him to Aston Martin F1 Team.


    And then there’s Max Verstappen—an astonishing performance at the Nürburgring…followed by the sting of a team disqualification. Motorsport, eh?

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    54 分
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