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No Grip: An F1 Culture Podcast
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No Grip: An F1 Culture Podcast

Hosted by iHeartPodcasts · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 9 episodes

★★★★4.3(7 ratings · Apple Podcasts)

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About this podcast

No Grip is a Formula 1 culture podcast hosted by Lily Herman. Each episode dives into the wacky and dramatic mishaps, scandals, and sagas surrounding the sport, both on the track and far away from it. From the ever-expanding world of F1 romance novels and the cataclysmic 2023 event Lily calls WAGageddon, to the infamous missing Monaco Grand Prix diamond and the astrology of the grid, No Grip dives headfirst into Formula 1’s under-explored cultural pockets.Episodes publish the Wednesday before any given race weekend.The show is produced, edited, and sound-designed by Yochai Maital. Max Miller serves as executive producer.

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iHeartPodcasts hosts No Grip: An F1 Culture Podcast, a sports show with 9 episodes published.

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What exactly is the point of the Cadillac F1 team?

May 20, 202651mEp. 7S1

After a very public multi-year saga to get on the grid, Cadillac is currently making it way through its first season in Formula 1. On the surface, its results seem lackluster, to say the least. But is there more to this

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Does Susie Wolff's memoir tell us anything new?

May 6, 202643mEp. 6S1

These days, conversations about women in motorsports are never complete without mentions of Susie Wolff. Susie is the last woman to participate in an official Formula 1 race weekend more than a decade ago, and now runs F

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Does Katherine Legge think F1 Academy is doing its job?

Apr 29, 202644mEp. 6S1

When it debuted in 2023, the women-centric support series F1 Academy (F1A) was branded by Formula 1 and the greater racing ecosystem as a giant step forward for visibility and opportunity in motorsports for women. It eve

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How did the 2023 WAGageddon shift F1 culture?

Apr 15, 202646mEp. 5S1

Formula 1 has gone through several major cultural shifts over the past decade, from its acquisition by Liberty Media in the mid-2010s to the 'Drive to Survive' boom that followed a few years later during the pandemic. Bu

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Why did F1 drivers go on strike in 1982?

Apr 8, 202642mEp. 4S1

Though we're only three races into the 2026 F1 season, many drivers have been vocal about their hatred of the sport's brand-new rules and regulations. But what power do they actually have to change them? And how far woul

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Is this the worst motorsports movie of all time?

Mar 25, 202646mEp. 3S1

Is there one motorsports movie out there that's worse than all the rest? Several years ago, Lily sought to find this out, and after plenty of research, one film kept coming up: 'Driven,' the 2001 box office bomb written

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What does astrology say about the 2026 F1 grid?

Mar 11, 202637mEp. 2S1

There’s no shortage of ways to analyze the state of the Formula 1 grid nowadays, with everybody weighing in on lap times, aerodynamics, tire degradation, pitstops, overtakes, and a whole lot more. But during an era

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What went wrong for Daniel Ricciardo?

Mar 4, 202638mEp. 1S1

For much of the 2010s and the first half of the 2020s, Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo was the belle of the ball in Formula 1. Initially beloved for his cheeky personality and mesmerizing driving style, he eventually

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Introducing: No Grip

Feb 25, 20261m

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No Grip: An F1 Culture Podcast is hosted by iHeartPodcasts. The show is categorised under sports (society) and has published 9 episodes.

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No Grip: An F1 Culture Podcast has published 9 episodes.

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No Grip: An F1 Culture Podcast regularly covers sports, society, culture. It sits in the sports category, with a society focus.

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