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What is the DRS and How Does it WORK?!
Season 2, Ep. 7
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You’ve heard commentators scream about DRS zones, but what actually is it? In this ep, David explains how Drag Reduction System works, why it matters in F1, and when it can (and can’t) be used.
From sneaky overtakes to sketchy disqualifications, we cover the rules, the tech, and the strategy behind one of modern F1’s biggest game changers. Plus, Skin gets stuck into the weird DRS drama from past races—including how opening your wing too much can get you booted out of a GP.
If you’ve ever wondered what that little wing flap does… this one’s for you. 🏁🛠️
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30. Qatar GP: Are McLaren absolutely MAD?
47:39||Season 2, Ep. 30McLaren fans, brace yourselves — because this one hurt.This week on Formula Fools, David comes in absolutely FIRING after a Qatar GP where McLaren somehow managed to turn a promising weekend into a strategic fever dream.We break down all the madness:– Lando Norris needing in-race coaching (again) and why David is officially out on him as a World Champion contender– Oscar Piastri returning to god mode only to be sabotaged by strategy so bad it should be illegal– Max Verstappen and Red Bull putting on a masterclass in driver-team synergy– Why the sprint and quali looked rough but the race looked inevitable– Skin trying to understand how a “free pit stop” turned into a not-free disaster– Carlos Sainz looking like a future WDC in a Williams (!!)– A reminder that Kimi Antonelli is 18, human, and absolutely not deserving of abuse– Ferrari… still Ferrari-ingIt’s spicy takes, confused takes, educated takes — and a whole lot of McLaren-flavoured pain. Classic Qatar GP chaos. Classic Formula Fools.
29. Las Vegas GP: McLaren Double DSQ!
49:20||Season 2, Ep. 29Las Vegas promised a show… and delivered absolute carnage. In this episode, the Fools dive into a qualifying session that looked more like a real-life game of “last one out wins,” Oscar Piastri’s almost-moment, and the double McLaren disqualification that turned the championship fight completely on its head.Skin tries to wrap his head around how a skid block even becomes illegal (and how both cars managed to pull it off). Meanwhile, David explains what the DSQ means for Lando vs Oscar vs Max, how many points remain, and whether Red Bull have just been handed the comeback storyline of the season.Vegas did NOT disappoint. We unpack lap-one madness, Bearman and Lewis carving through the field and Bortoleto forgetting what sport he’s in.Plus:– How the hell did Antonelli go from P17 to the podium with a penalty?– What does “delayed undercut” actually mean?– Can tyre graining just… disappear??– And why Russell’s steering feels like karma in motion.It’s chaos, it’s comedy, it’s the most Formula Fools race review yet.
28. Brazillian GP: Is Max the GOAT?
35:41||Season 2, Ep. 28Was that the greatest drive of Max Verstappen’s career? This week on Formula Fools, David is convinced Max is a freak of nature, Skin thinks the puncture was a blessing in disguise, and together they try to answer the question everyone’s arguing about: Is Max officially the GOAT?We break down a wild Brazilian Grand Prix:– Max’s bonkers recovery from puncture to domination– Whether Oscar Piastri actually deserved his penalty (David says no… Skin has questions)– Lando Norris driving like he downloaded a talent update– Why Qualifying looked like the Red Bulls were towing caravans– Ferrari publicly roasting Lewis and Charles– Bortoleto’s terrifying crash– Bearman proving Haas doesn’t have to be slow– And whether F1 drivers have “form slumps” like cricket batsmenIt’s chaotic, educational, and full of hot takes we’ll probably regret later. Classic Formula Fools.
27. Mexico GP: Norris Takes the Championship Lead!
38:22||Season 2, Ep. 27Lando Norris is officially on top of the world — and the championship! In this week’s Formula Fools episode, David breaks down how Lando’s monster weekend in Mexico flipped the title race on its head, while Skin tries to work out what on earth happened at that wild start (“driving it like a shopping trolley”?!). We chat Oscar’s struggles, Max’s unlucky VSC, Lewis’ penalty drama, and an unbelievable result for Haas. Strap in — the championship fight just got spicy! 🌮🔥
26. US GP: Max Verstappen, World Champion?
37:41||Season 2, Ep. 26The Fools head stateside for the United States Grand Prix — and while the racing might’ve been flatter than Texas itself, Max Verstappen reminded everyone why he’s still the benchmark. David calls him “a guru” after another flawless weekend, but is the title race already over? Skin’s got questions about wide corners, double apexes, while David’s losing patience with cautious strategies and championship slip-ups from McLaren.Plus: who’s the real fool this weekend — Oscar Piastri for his slump, or Yuki Tsunoda for that wild move on Ollie Bearman?Fast takes, foolish debates, and Max dominance. It’s the Formula Fools US GP review.
25. Singapore GP: Norris in the bad books?
44:02||Season 2, Ep. 25Tension is brewing in Papaya Land. After the Singapore GP, Lando’s aggressive move on Oscar had fans fuming and McLaren’s “no-contact” rule in tatters. David thinks Norris showed champion material — Skin’s not so sure. We break down the incident, the fallout, and why McLaren’s team management might just cost them Oscar in the long run. Plus, Skin’s hot takes on Mercedes’ redemption, Red Bull’s random meltdown, and why Lance and Fernando deserve their own buddy comedy.It’s drama, controversy, and papaya-flavoured chaos — welcome to the Singapore GP edition of Formula Fools.
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23. F1’s Regulation Changes for 2026!
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