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F1 Espresso News – Coffee Corner Motorsport

Terry Widdows (Coffee Corner Motorsport)

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Frequency: 1 episode/13d. Total Eps: 98

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F1 Espresso News is Coffee Corner Motorsport’s short-form Formula One news podcast. Clear headlines, paddock context, and the stories that actually matter. No clickbait. No manufactured drama. Hosted by Terry Widdows, each episode breaks down the key developments across Formula One, from team strategy and regulation shifts to driver moves and political undercurrents, with analysis, informed speculation, and respect for the sport and its fans. New episodes released regularly throughout the season. More coverage at https://coffeecornermotorsport.com
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Espresso News – Audi Run the First 2026 F1 Car, Launch Dates Lock In, Horner, Cadillac sign Zhou

Season 4 · Episode 1

samedi 10 janvier 2026Duration 26:31

Espresso News – Audi Run the First 2026 F1 Car, Launch Dates Lock In, Horner and Alpine, Cadillac Build Properly The shape of the 2026 Formula One season is already starting to form, and this episode of Espresso News focuses on who is quietly getting the groundwork right. The discussion begins with Audi becoming the first team to run a 2026 car, explaining why the Barcelona filming day mattered, what it was actually used for, and why it should not be confused with performance running. From there, the episode breaks down the confirmed 2026 launch calendar and pre-season testing plan, and what those dates reveal about confidence, caution, and preparation across the grid. There is also a closer look at the Christian Horner and Alpine conversation, reframing it as an ownership and timing issue rather than a simple leadership vacancy, before closing with Cadillac’s decision to appoint Zhou Guanyu as reserve driver and what that says about how the new team is approaching its debut season. This episode is about preparation, structure, and systems. Not headlines. Full coverage and written analysis:https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ Zhou Guanyu joins Cadillac Formula 1 – full article:https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/zhou-guanyu-joins-cadillac-formula-1/ Chapters 00:00 – Audi Run the First 2026 F1 Car 05:30 – 2026 Launch Dates and Testing Explained 11:40 – Christian Horner, Alpine, and Ownership Reality 17:17 – Cadillac Sign Zhou Guanyu as Reserve Keywords Formula One, F1 2026, Audi F1, car launches, Christian Horner, Alpine F1, Cadillac Formula 1, Zhou Guanyu, motorsport news Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Espresso News- 2025 Formula One Season Review: Norris, Regulation Shockwaves and What Comes Next

Season 3

vendredi 19 décembre 2025Duration 43:35

Espresso News- 2025 Formula One Season Review: Norris, Regulation Shockwaves and What Comes Next The 2025 Formula One season is done, and this episode of Coffee Corner Motorsport steps back to look at what it actually meant. From Lando Norris securing his first World Championship to shifting team dynamics across the grid, this is a full-season review with an eye on what really matters heading into 2026. The discussion covers constructor performances, political and technical undercurrents, and why the incoming regulation reset represents the biggest structural change Formula One has seen in decades. There is also a deep dive into the Concord Agreement, FIA funding changes, new engine architecture, overtaking tools, and how teams and drivers are already positioning themselves for the next cycle. The episode closes with reflections on Coffee Corner Motorsport’s own journey through 2025 and what is coming next as the project steps further into the Formula One media ecosystem. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Formula One Roundup 01:19 Lando Norris: The New Champion 02:48 Season Highlights and Team Performances 06:00 Upcoming Regulations for 2026 12:49 Deep Dive into 2026 Regulations 27:45 New Overtaking Mechanisms and Strategies 36:59 Looking Ahead: Future of Coffee Corner Motorsport Keywords Formula One, Lando Norris, 2026 regulations, Concord Agreement, FIA updates, team performances, engine developments, overtaking strategies, car launches, motorsport podcast https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

F1 Espresso News: Driving Standards, Ferrari Developments & Why I Nearly Stepped Away

Season 3

jeudi 26 juin 2025Duration 36:32

🗓 Episode Summary: In this episode of F1 Espresso News from Coffee Corner Motorsport, I cover the biggest Formula One stories of the week. Cadillac is taking a patient approach to their 2026 driver lineup. Ferrari has introduced new updates ahead of Austria. I also explain what’s inside the FIA’s newly published driving standards document and offer a spoiler-free take on the new Formula One movie. To finish, I speak honestly about the personal challenges of running this platform and why I came close to stepping away. For all the latest articles, race analysis, and motorsport coverage, visit www.coffeecornermotorsport.com. 🔑 Keywords: Formula One, F1 Espresso, Cadillac, Valtteri Bottas, Sergio Perez, Ferrari, Driving Standards, Formula One Movie, Motorsport, Podcast, Community 🎧 What You'll Hear: • Why Cadillac is in no rush to announce its drivers • Where Valtteri Bottas could land if he returns to the grid • How Sergio Perez’s Alpine link is tied to financial backing • Ferrari’s floor upgrade and why doubts remain • What the FIA’s public driving standards document really says • Thoughts on the Formula One movie from a fan’s perspective • My experience with burnout this week and why I chose to keep going • A reminder of how vital this community really is ⏱ Episode Chapters: 00:00 – Welcome to F1 Espresso News 01:35 – Cadillac’s calm strategy for 2026 12:06 – Formula One movie: fun or fluff? 15:26 – Ferrari’s new floor and rear suspension concerns 17:44 – FIA driving standards document explained 23:52 – Burnout, honesty, and the power of support 📌 Sound Bites: "I almost gave up the channel this week.""Thank you for being part of this journey.""Don’t be afraid to take a break." 🗣 Join the Conversation: What do you make of Cadillac’s silence? Will Ferrari’s upgrades be enough? And has the FIA done enough to clarify racing rules? 📱 Share your thoughts on Threads or Instagram: @CoffeeCornerMotorsport 📰 For all the latest F1 and motorsport stories, visit www.coffeecornermotorsport.com ☕ If you’d like to support the show, head to Buy Me a Coffee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

F1 Espresso News “Williams Commit, McLaren Clash, Russell Speculates — F1’s Pivotal Week”

Season 3

vendredi 20 juin 2025Duration 33:45

F1 Espresso News “Williams Commit, McLaren Clash, Russell Speculates — F1’s Pivotal Week” 🧵 Episode Summary In this episode of Formula One Expresso News, we dive into a packed week of headlines and speculation. From Formula One's global expansion and the strategic future of James Vowles at Williams, to George Russell’s potential links with Aston Martin and the divisive moment between Norris and Piastri in Canada — nothing’s off limits. We also unpack what the upcoming F1 movie could mean for diehard fans and casual newcomers alike. ☕ Top Takeaways Formula One is pushing to expand with new global tracks, hinting at possible replacements for underperforming venues. James Vowles has committed to a long-term future with Williams, reinforcing their rebuild plan. The F1 movie, while star-studded, may struggle to meet the expectations of the sport's core audience. Despite rumours, George Russell seems firmly focused on Mercedes, but Aston Martin links persist. The Norris-Piastri clash reignites questions over whether two ‘number one’ drivers can truly co-exist at McLaren. 🎧 Chapter Timestamps 00:00 – Formula One Expansion Plans07:16 – James Vowles and Williams' Future12:32 – The F1 Movie: Expectations and Insights18:48 – George Russell’s Future: Rumors and Speculations24:00 – Lando Norris vs. Oscar Piastri: McLaren Flashpoint "Formula One will replace these two tracks." "James Vowles' long-term future secure at Williams." "Lando held his hand up and apologized." 🔑 Keywords Formula One, F1 expansion, James Vowles, Williams, F1 movie, George Russell, Aston Martin, Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri, McLaren 🔗 Full Coverage & Articles Catch the full stories, analysis, and updates at: 🌐 www.coffeecornermotorsport.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

F1 Espresso News: Lindblad’s Super Licence, O2 Fallout & Canada Preview

Season 3 · Episode 22

jeudi 12 juin 2025Duration 27:31

F1 Espresso News: Lindblad’s Super Licence, O2 Fallout & Canada Preview 📄 Episode Summary In this week’s Formula One Expresso News, Terry Widdows recaps a deceptively quiet week in Formula One, diving into Arvid Lindblad’s FIA super licence milestone and what it could mean for Red Bull’s future driver plans. He also unpacks team backlash to the theatrical O2 launch and why a 2026 version isn’t happening, runs through big shifts in the newly revealed 2026 calendar, and shares insight on Lance Stroll’s home return in Montreal. With a wet weekend looming, Terry breaks down track traits, tire choices, and who’s best placed to win the Canadian Grand Prix. 🎧 Key Takeaways for Listeners: Arvid Lindblad inches closer to F1 eligibility. O2 launch didn't go down well with teams — no repeat for 2026. Major reshuffle in the 2026 F1 calendar. Lance Stroll will race at home in Canada after fitness clearance. Montreal’s medium-speed layout and unpredictable weather could mix things up. Max Verstappen remains the man to beat, rain or shine. Listener reviews and support keep the show growing! ⏱️ Episode Chapters 00:00 – Welcome to F1 Espresso News Brief intro and what’s coming up in this week’s episode. 03:06 – Arvid Lindblad: Super Licence Milestone How Lindblad’s recent results edge him closer to F1 — and what it means for Red Bull’s long-term plans. 05:53 – The O2 Launch Fallout A look back at F1’s London event, why it missed the mark for teams, and why there won’t be a 2026 version. 09:08 – The 2026 Calendar Unpacked Major shifts including Monaco’s new date, the efficient layout — and why it matters for fans and freight. 14:44 – Indy 500 vs Monaco: The Clash Continues Quick thoughts on the annual scheduling dilemma and audience frustration. 15:41 – Stroll Cleared for Canada Lance Stroll will race at home — plus what it means for reserve dynamics and Aston Martin’s weekend. 19:12 – Canadian Grand Prix Preview Key traits of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, expected conditions, and early predictions. 22:45 – Wrap-Up & Listener Support ShoutoutHow to help the podcast grow and what’s coming next. Formula One, F1 news, Arvid Lindblad, Red Bull junior team, O2 launch, F1 2026 calendar, Lance Stroll injury, Canadian Grand Prix preview, Montreal weather, Max Verstappen, F1 reserve drivers, Indy 500 clash, F1 super licence https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/articles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

F1 Espresso News - Max vs. George: Collision Controversy & Social Media's Role in F1 Fan Culture

Season 3

vendredi 6 juin 2025Duration 35:06

F1 Espresso News - Max vs. George: Collision Controversy & Social Media's Role in F1 Fan Culture This week on Coffee Cornermotorsport Full Beans Podcast www.coffeecornermotorsport.com Summary In this episode of Formula One, Expresso News, Terry Widdows discusses the recent Spanish Grand Prix, including his experience at Silverstone, the controversial collision between Max Verstappen and George Russell, and the impact of social media on fan culture. He also touches on Lance Stroll's injury, Valtteri Bottas's future prospects, and celebrates three years of Coffee Corner Motorsport. Takeaways Terry shares his experience at the Spanish Grand Prix watch party at Silverstone. He emphasizes the importance of unplugging and enjoying Formula One as a fan. The collision between Max Verstappen and George Russell raises questions about intent and penalties. Terry believes the stewards' decision on Verstappen's penalty was insufficient. Social media has amplified online abuse among F1 fans, making accountability difficult. Lance Stroll's injury remains a mystery, with no clear updates from his team. Valtteri Bottas is positioning himself for potential future roles in F1, including with Red Bull. Terry speculates on the possibility of a Perez-Bottas partnership at Cadillac. He reflects on the growth of Coffee Corner Motorsport and its community support. Terry expresses gratitude for the opportunities and memories created through his podcast. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Formula One, Expresso News 01:11 Experiencing the Spanish Grand Prix at Silverstone 05:50 Max Verstappen vs. George Russell: A Controversial Collision 12:00 The Impact of Social Media on F1 Fan Culture 18:07 Lance Stroll's Injury and Team Dynamics 20:26 Valtteri Bottas: Future Prospects and Team Changes 28:51 Celebrating Three Years of Coffee Corner Motorsport Sound Bites "I think it was deliberate." "The stewards made the right call." "We were robbed of a great finale." "Lance has clearly aggravated an old injury." "Could we have a Perez-Bottas partnership?" "Mercedes might be back." Keywords Formula One, Spanish Grand Prix, Max Verstappen, George Russell, Valtteri Bottas, social media, F1 fan culture, Lance Stroll, motorsport news, Coffee Corner Motorsport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

F1 Espresso News - Monaco in June? F1’s 2026 Plans and Newey’s Next Move

jeudi 29 mai 2025Duration 32:46

Welcome back to Formula One Espresso News — your fast, honest hit of F1 insight with host Terry Widdows. This week’s episode dives into the biggest developments reshaping Formula 1's future: 🗓️ F1 2026 Calendar Changes Australia confirmed as the 2026 season opener Monaco moves to early June Madrid awaits green light What does this mean for race flow and fan experience? 🏁 The Monaco Grand Prix Debate Is the race still worth its iconic status? With overtaking at an all-time low, Terry breaks down why some in the paddock are questioning its place. 🚨 Adrian Newey's Next Chapter Newey is back in the paddock — and rumours link him to Aston Martin Could his presence be part of Lawrence Stroll’s plan to lure Verstappen? 🌍 Africa Eyes a Return to the Calendar Morocco steps forward with a bid to host F1 What does it take for a country to host a modern Grand Prix — and why legacy infrastructure matters? ☕ Coffee Corner Reflections Terry gets personal — opening up about running Coffee Corner Motorsport, the importance of honest media, and why motorsport storytelling needs new voices. Chapters 00:00 – Intro: Espresso-Style F1 News 00:55 – Breaking Down the 2026 F1 Calendar 06:12 – Why Monaco Might Be in Trouble 12:13 – Adrian Newey x Aston Martin Speculation 16:59 – Can Morocco Bring F1 Back to Africa? 22:13 – Coffee Corner Reflections & Community Media The 2026 calendar is nearly locked in, with Australia leading off and Monaco shifting to June Madrid could join if final talks succeed Adrian Newey’s Aston Martin links are heating up Morocco and Thailand are pushing for race slots in 2026 and beyond Monaco’s lack of overtaking continues to raise concerns Terry shares why connecting with the motorsport community matters more than ever 🔍 Keywords Formula One, F1 2026 calendar, Monaco Grand Prix, Adrian Newey Aston Martin, Morocco F1 race, F1 news podcast, Formula One updates, motorsport media, racing insights, F1 Africa return For more from coffee corner motorsport head on over the the website https://coffeecornermotorsport.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

F1’s Hidden Rules: What Imola’s Technical Directives Reveal About the FIA

Season 3 · Episode 18

jeudi 22 mai 2025Duration 41:52

🎙️ **Episode Title** F1’s Hidden Rules: What Imola’s Technical Directives Reveal About the FIA 📝 Episode Summary In this episode of *Coffee Corner Motorsport: F1 Espresso News*, host [Your Name] dives into the unspoken rules of Formula 1. From the FIA’s quiet clampdown in Imola to the future of Williams and Liam Lawson’s uneasy seat at Racing Bulls, we decode what’s happening off the track — and why it matters more than ever. ⏱️ Chapters & Timestamps 00:00 — Welcome to Formula One Espresso News 01:11 — Technical Directives and Controversies 12:10 — The Future of Formula One: A 12th Team? 15:30 — Liam Lawson Under Pressure 20:22 — Imola's Future in Formula One 27:06 — Williams' Revival and Future Prospects 📌 Topics Covered - FIA’s latest technical directives at Imola - Could Otmar Szafnauer lead a 12th F1 team? - Liam Lawson under pressure from Red Bull’s rising stars - The financial fight to keep Imola on the calendar - Williams' rebuild under James Vowles 🔑 Keywords Formula One, F1 news, technical directives, FIA, Imola Grand Prix, Liam Lawson, Racing Bulls, Otmar Szafnauer, Williams F1, Coffee Corner Motorsport 🎧 > “It’s a bit like guess who?” > “These cars aren’t illegal.” > “Liam Lawson has got to be under pressure.” > “It’s a shame that we’re to lose Imola.” > “It’s nice to see Williams back.” 🔗 - 📰 [More from Coffee Corner Motorsport](https://coffeecornermotorsport.com) - 🎥 [Watch our TikTok](https://www.tiktok.com/@coffeecornermotorsport) - 🧵 [Join us on Threads](https://www.threads.net/@coffeecornermotorsport) 📢 Liked this episode? Follow us on your favorite podcast platform, leave a review, and share it with an F1 fan who needs their Full Beans fix. --- Podcast cover featuring the Coffee Corner Motorsport Full Beans F1 Espresso News episode discussing Imola, Liam Lawson, and technical directives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

F1 Espresso News - Undemocratic FIA, Fred under pressure & Adrian Interview

Season 3 · Episode 17

jeudi 15 mai 2025Duration 35:17

F1 Espresso News - Undemocratic FIA, Fred under pressure & Adrian Interview Summary In this episode of Coffee Corner Motorsport Full Bean podcast, Terry discusses the latest happenings in Formula One, focusing on Adrian Newey's new role at Aston Martin, the pressure on Ferrari's Fred Vasseur, the implications of technical directives, Alpine's management changes, and the recent updates from the FIA regarding regulations and governance. The conversation highlights the strategic decisions teams are making as they prepare for future seasons and the ongoing challenges within the sport's regulatory framework. Takeaways Adrian Newey is focused on the 2026 regulations at Aston Martin. Ferrari's performance has been disappointing, leading to pressure on Fred Vasseur. The FIA's proposed changes to regulations are controversial and may stifle free speech. Alpine is facing management challenges following Oliver Oakes' departure. Technical directives may shake up the pecking order in Formula One. Teams are strategically planning for future seasons, often sacrificing current performance. The political landscape within Ferrari is complex and demanding. Jonathan Wheatley's new role at Sauber could impact their performance. The FIA's governance changes raise concerns about democracy in the sport. Censorship and penalties for criticizing the FIA are contentious issues. Sound Bites "Ferrari's performance is shocking." "Fred Vasseur is under pressure." "Alpine's management is in disarray." "FIA's changes are controversial." "The FIA needs to be more democratic." "We need to challenge FIA decisions." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Formula One Express News 00:53 Adrian Newey's Role at Aston Martin 07:35 Fred Vasseur Under Pressure at Ferrari 10:33 Pecking Order and Technical Directives 15:50 Alpine's Management Changes 22:12 FIA Updates and Controversies Keywords Formula One, Adrian Newey, Aston Martin, Fred Vasseur, Ferrari, FIA, Alpine, regulations, motorsport news, technical directives Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Espresso F1 News - Alpine Crisis WHAT WENT WRONG AT ENSTONE

Season 3 · Episode 16

jeudi 8 mai 2025Duration 29:55

Espresso F1 News - Alpine Crisis WHAT WENT WRONG AT ENSTONE Summary In this episode of the Coffee Corner Motorsport Full Beanser podcast, Terry delves into the recent turmoil at Alpine, focusing on the resignation of team principal Oliver Oakes and the controversial return of Flavio Briatore. The discussion covers the implications of these changes for the team's future, particularly in light of the upcoming 2026 season and the dynamics between drivers Jack Doohan and Franco Colapinto. Terry provides insights into the pressures faced by the team and the strategic decisions being made as they navigate a challenging period. Takeaways Alpine is currently facing significant turmoil and changes. Oliver Oakes' resignation was unexpected and raises questions. Flavio Briatore's return is controversial but strategic for Alpine. The Renault board's influence is crucial in Alpine's decisions. Jack Doohan has faced immense pressure this season. Franco Colapinto's entry is driven by commercial interests. The future of Alpine is focused on the 2026 season. Driver dynamics are critical to Alpine's performance. Flavio's role is to stabilize the team amidst chaos. The podcast highlights the complexities of team management in F1. Chapters 00:00 Alpine's Turmoil: A Dramatic Overview 01:09 Leadership Changes: Oliver Oakes Resigns 04:20 Flavio Briatore's Return: Controversial Decisions 08:12 Driver Dynamics: Jack Doohan vs. Franco Colapinto 13:58 Future Prospects: Alpine's Road to 2026 20:09 Flavio's Influence: Navigating Controversy and Strategy Keywords Alpine, Formula One, Oliver Oakes, Flavio Briatore, Jack Doohan, Franco Colapinto, 2026 plans, F1 news, motorsport, team dynamics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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