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Motorsport101 is an alternative Motorsport podcast, made by all walks of life, for all walks of life, hosted by Dre Harrison, alongside Cameron Buckley and RJ O'Connell! Every week we tackle the biggest show on the motor racing planet, Formula One, as well as Indycar, Formula E! We aim to be a refreshing, newer, more modern take on the world of Motorsport, and we hope you enjoy the show!
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Back in the studio for episode 101! We recap our live show for the 100th episode and break down what we’ve been listening to recently, via a MASSIVE detour breaking down J. Cole’s track ‘Port Antonio’ and his position in the beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar.Later, we celebrate Lethal Bizzle’s ‘Pow (Forward Riddim), which celebrates 20 years in…
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This wasn't a race, it was a duel between Marc Marquez and Jorge Martin. And for the second year in a row, Martin was pipped at the last as Marquez took the race by the scruff of the neck and won one of the fastest MotoGP races in modern history - 51 seconds faster than 2023's edition and on the same bike! Dre, Cam and RJ break down a heated front …
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It was the track limits penalty seen around the world. Lando Norris and Max Verstappen take an off-road excursion and for some reason, Lando was given a time penalty for it. All that while Charles Leclerc dominated the race and took home a 1-2 for Ferrari. Safe to say, this was a busy one! Dre, Cam and RJ break down the controversial penalty as Lan…
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It's Season Review time again on the Motorsport101 Podcast network and in this edition, it's time for the boys to review the 2024 IndyCar Season! The boys spend 140 minutes going up and down the grid and talk about their season, highlights and lowlights, and what's to come for 2025. There was a lot to catch up with that we didn't give full coverage…
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First up, a small apology - We didn't have a show last week due to technical problems. My PC had a Blue Screen of Death and faulty RAM meant I couldn't record properly, apologies for the delay and hence, these episodes being merged in a sense. Apologies again - Dre The last two MotoGP races weren't exactly classics, so much so, we've combined them …
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It was the overtake heard around the world. Jorge Martin runs slightly wide on the final lap of the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, and Enea Bastianini sent it in a divebomb for the win. He ran wide, Jorge nearly crashed with the contact involved, and Bastianini goes on to win his second race of the year. Enter Dre and Cameron, who weren't exactly impre…
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A newsworthy weekend on and off the track, Motorsport101 is back to review the Singapore Grand Prix and Dre and RJ produce a classic episode. On it, Lando Norris might have just pulled off the strangest dominant win of all-time. On the face of it, 21 seconds in front of Max Verstappen and just a fastest lap away from a Grand Slam. But with three ne…
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And when it was all said and done, the Championship was partly decided by an unfasted harness buckle. Brutal. Anyway, welcome to Episode 544 of Motorsport101 and on this edition, we review the IndyCar Championship finale at Nashville Superspeedway. Alex Palou came into the week with a 32 point lead, and then a poor qualifying session opened the doo…
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It's been a while since F1 had as near as we get to a good old fashioned barney, and the 2024 Azerbaijan Grand Prix was no exception! With Charles Leclerc scoring his fourth straight pole position in Baku, he had the early lead, but a slow outlap and an aggressive Oscar Piastri had him take the lead and then hold off the Monaco man to take his seco…
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Just like London Buses, you wait 1,043 days for the first win to come around and then two come along at once! Marc Marquez took his second win in a week as he dominated the San Marino GP after the rain sprinkled down in the race itself, Francesco Bagnaia made a business decision to take the points, and Jorge Martin had another flare-up of the bozo …
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It happened. It finally happened. After 1,043 days between Misano 2021 and Aragon 2024, after four surgeries, two bouts of diplopia, an arm twisted 32 degrees and a changed sport, Marc Marquez is FINALLY back to winning ways and he did it in DOMINANT fashion. Aragon was Marc's weekend. He dominated every single session of the weekend barring a wet …
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There is nothing, and I do mean nothing that hits quite like a home victory, and Charles Leclerc has decided to have two of them for the year! Ryan King sticks around to have some chat about the 2024 Italian Grand Prix, and the drama at the front that unfolded, as Oscar Piastri refused to back down on the opening lap as Lando Norris now goes 0-7 on…
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Well, this was a dramatic weekend to say the least. It's a four person edition of the Podcast as Ryan Erik King of Jalopnik joins the show, with input as well from FrontStretch's Chris DeHarde with both men and Cam Buckley in attendance in Milwaukee for the weekend itself! And there's a lot to get through, with the series CEO Mark Miles getting int…
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It's a milestone episode, our 100th and it's in front of a live audience! We get into what we've been listening to before diving whether Drake can be the G.O.A.T and whether Kendrick Lamar can be the G.O.A.T, with a healthy discussion about J. Cole in between.We ask our audience which part of London has the best MCs with hilarious results, and give…
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Well, that was chaotic. IndyCar headed to Gateway for the Bonmarito 500 and the beginning of its five-race post-Olympics run-in to close out the section, and the back end of its race was riddled with more messy racing. Will Power and David Malukas collide when fighting for the lead, with the meme lord going into the wall, a controversial restart by…
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Whoops, forgot to add a bio here! But yes, welcome to MotoGP's 75th Birthday weekend and to do it, we got a throwback weekend but a very new result as Enea Bastianini took his first double victory in MotoGP history! We talk about how the other Ducati Italian has forced himself back into the title picture after nursing his rear tyres perfectly and b…
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It was all coming up Milhouse for Mercedes. Lewis Hamilton was leading the Belgian Grand Prix and pulling away from Charles Leclerc. George Russell called his own number and asked to run a 1-stopper, he got to the front and he held off Lewis and Oscar Piastri for a 1-2 finish and George Russell becomes just the second repeat winner this season... .…
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Originally a written article on Motorsport101.com, Dre catches up with all the news hitting Formula 1 before, during and after the Belgian Grand Prix, including Alpine's new team boss, Esteban Ocon going to Haas, Carlos Sainz to Williams, and Red Bull keeping Sergio Perez.โดย Dre Harrison
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Bit of a bumper edition of the show on this occasion. Before we get to IndyCar in Toronto, Dre, RJ and Cam discuss the Formula E Season Finale in London, as Pascal Wehrlein would win Race 1 and finish second in Race 2 to steal the title from Jaguar, who while winning their first World Championship since the Sportscar days of 1991, they missed the o…
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Never has such a dominant victory provided so much pointless drama! The timing sheet will say that McLaren had a 1-2 finish by 14 seconds ahead of Lewis Hamilton’s 200th career podium in third. But in reality, an ugly team orders scandal broke out that marred Oscar Piastri's first win as Lando Norris was given the lead due to an undercut from the M…
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What is the best rap project from each of London's 32 boroughs? We find out with the help of writers Naz and Seth Pereira. Join us as we explore the history of rap, grime and drill in the UK's capital city and who comes out on top. Music: Skepta ft JME - That's Not Me (Instrumental)Follow Naz:Twitter: https://twitter.com/nazfromnewhamInstagram: htt…
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Just when you thought this title was looking half over, Iowa happens and more IndyCar chaos ensues. And not in a good way either. The controversy started before we even had either race, with more hybrid issues disrupting qualifying, with Jack Harvey nursing back and neck spasms and doing three runs to get a time in, and Colton Herta almost risking …
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Jorge Martin, in the words of co-host Cameron Buckley, why are you the way that you are? The full trio of hosts come together to make sense of MotoGP's German GP, the final round before the summer break, and with a key chance begging for Jorge Martin to restore his whittled-away Championship lead, he tucks the front and crashes from the lead with j…
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What is the best rap project from each of London's 32 boroughs? We find out with the help of writers Naz and Seth Pereira. Join us as we explore the history of rap, grime and drill in the UK's capital city and who comes out on top.Music: Skepta ft JME - That's Not Me (Instrumental)Follow Naz:Twitter: https://twitter.com/nazfromnewhamInstagram: http…
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It's been a good week for ending cold spells. Lewis Hamilton waited 945 days to win in Formula 1 again. Alex Bowman broke an 80-race dry spell in NASCAR to win in Chicago this past weekend. And over in IndyCar, Pato O'Ward was able to claim his first IndyCar win (while taking a chequered flag to do it), in 716 days, in an intense battle with Alex P…
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After 945 Days, Lewis Hamilton finally returned to the winner's circle onm home soil via the British Grand Prix. For the hometown hero, it was a record-breaking NINTH win at Silverstone for the seven-time Champion, but how did he finally break that dry spell? Dre and RJ try to make sense of it all! The pair also breakdown another fumbled bag for Mc…
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Well... that was a beating. Francesco Bagnaia spared absolutely no one in what Dorna called a Super Grand Slam, with Pecco winning both the Sprint and the GP from pole, while leading every single lap, AND the fastest lap in both races. In fact, the only session he didn't lead, was the Sunday warm-up. Dre, RJ and returning guest Ryan Erik King break…
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