
Ep 32: Crashgate at Singapore
The boys talk dream cars, what super car feels like a ford taurus, and dig into Singapore’s biggest controversy.

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The Fast Ones is a weekly Formula 1 podcast for fans who want real insight without pretending this sport makes any sense.We break down every race weekend — from strategy disasters and steward decisions to championship swings and teammate rivalries — all with a healthy mix of analysis, sarcasm, and occasional loss of composure.Whether it’s Mercedes and Ferrari turning teammates into enemies, Max Verstappen quietly lurking in the title fight, or Haas somehow stealing the spotlight, nothing is off-limits and nobody is safe.We’ll make predictions we fully intend to stand by (until we don’t), call out the nonsense when we see it, and occasionally wander off into motorsport tangents, IndyCar debates, and whatever else feels relevant in the moment.If you love F1 but don’t need another robotic recap — welcome in.
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The boys talk dream cars, what super car feels like a ford taurus, and dig into Singapore’s biggest controversy.

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F1 is on a break, so we're taking the scenic route. This week we're wandering into NASCAR territory to talk about how Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing team is absolutely cooking right now, what that means for the sport, and

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The boys talk Jeddah, hear from the kind-of-Haas-sponsored youth racer Trevor, and dig into some really really hard hitting journalism.

This week on The Fast Ones, we’re mixing courtroom drama with trackside chaos. The Alex Palou lawsuit with McLaren is heating up, and we’re breaking down how the IndyCar champ ended up in a legal pit stop instead of a pa

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Grande Kimi. That's the headline, and it deserves to be said twice. Kimi Antonelli just won his first Formula 1 Grand Prix in Shanghai, becoming the second youngest race winner in the sport's history — and doing it with

The 2026 era of Formula 1 is officially here — and it arrived with heartbreak, controversy, and Ferrari doing Ferrari things. The Australian Grand Prix delivered unbelievable wheel-to-wheel racing in its opening weekend

Mike and Max recap the Canadian Grand Prix. Haas scored points. Again. Can you say P6 WCC? We can. They chat everything from the race, but not a lot about the driver who won.

The wait is over. Formula 1 is back, the regulations are new, and we have absolutely no idea what's going to happen — which is exactly how we like it. This week we're kicking off the 2026 season with everything that's be

Week two of testing is in the books, and somehow we know even less than we did after week one. This week we dig into the latest from the Scuderia — Ferrari's brought some genuinely innovative parts to the table, and the

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