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Hosted by Ollie, Terry & Phill · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 245 episodes
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Ten years of reviewing every grand prix with a satirical slant. Formula 1 needed fixing - and now it's fixed. Job done. From 2015-25, Cheeka, Terry, Phill and latterly Ollie met in a pub and complained about the sport they loved because of daddy issues - listen back to seminal moments and, if you like what they did... buy them a pint! We may return. Probably when Netflix gets bored.
Ollie, Terry & Phill hosts For F1's Sake, a sports show with 245 episodes published.

Guess who's back? Back again? Terry, Phill and Ollie are back; tell your friends. The gang gets back together for a special one-off review of F1 Registered Trademark The Movie and all the absolute bollocks contained with

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LIVE and recorded before any of the big news from the last week dropped, it’s the End Of Year Spectacular! Terry flew in especially and we all went to the pub and tried to remember what happened over the course of 2024,

Congratulations to Max Verstappen, who hasn't actually won the 2024 Formula 1 season yet, but he has really after Lando Norris fluffed it all up. Ollie, Phill and Terry look back at another month of F1 in their customary

It's October! And that means a desperate scramble by Ollie, Phill and Terry to remember the past month of F1, including confirmation that Daniel Ricciardo will be fired out of a cannon to welcome Liam Lawson in for his p

It’s September, and before it’s even ended we’ve woken up and decided to look back over the past month of F1. Ollie, Phill and Terry ask: who the hell is Franco Colapinto, are McLaren blowing it and how the hell did Ferr

It's the summer break, but not for the hard-working minions at FF1S. We look back over the past month, talking mostly about Not Races. We critique Audi and Alpine with unrestrained savagery, wonder how the hell Sergio Pe

Like Lewis Hamilton himself, still we rise. Ollie, Phill and Terry are back with more F1 nonsense, except this time it’s more freeform, like hot jazz. Also it’s only once a month because there are too many races. Will th

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Look, we expected little. Aside from the first-lap hilarity, we got sweet naff all and possibly one of the dullest races in F1 history. Still, well done Charlie Clark, eh? Ollie, Phill and Terry look back at the boredom,

Welcome to another preview episode of FF1S, this week taking a shallow dip into what's in store (or not) this weekend. Also, we field some of your questions - one of which, frankly, is disgusting. Hate ads? Why not join

Amid memories of a tragic day, Imola returned to the F1 calendar and after touching all our hearts turned out to be a shit day of dull racing. But it did at least give us hope that McLaren continue to catch Red Bull and

The Imola Grand Prix weekend is upon us, bringing a silly name and memories of those we've lost along the way. Ollie, Phill and Terry skirt tactfully around the various elephants in the room and look forward to the race,

Who saw that coming? Not us! In this edition of FF1S Ollie, Phil and Terry delve into the race the race that Verstappen didn't win, the Miami Grand Prix. Ollie gets very angry at an orange man, Terry falls in love with a

Standby for FREEDOM, because the Miami Grand Prix is fast approaching. Ollie, Phill and Terry look forward to the first of 17 American races in 2024, but not before they answer your burning questions, some of which are a

After five years away, the Chinese Grand Prix returned with a flurry of rain, flaming grass and an all-too-predictable result. Ollie, Phill and Terry dissect the race and sprint race at the Shanghai International Circuit

In this preview episode of FF1S, Ollie, Phill and Terry prepare to welcome back the Chinese Grand Prix, a race we'd forgotten about and have no strong feelings about one or the other. Phill wholeheartedly embraces cliché

After the merest hint in Australia that maybe Max Verstappen and Red Bull wouldn't dominate the season, our hopes were dashed in Japan as we went back to the usual format. Perez is still doing an impression of being good

It's RACE WEEK, as it is just about every week. This time Formula 1 goes to JAPAN, which is normally at the end of the season but now isn't because tradition is a nasty word that we don't need in F1 anymore. Ollie, Phill

After waking up at horrible o'clock for the Australian Grand Prix, it was a pleasant surprise to have an interesting race for once. Ollie, Phill and Terry look back at Carly Simon's dominant win in Melbourne and ask the
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