2 Guys, A Girl, and F1 Podcast
In this podcast, 2 Guys, John and Dick (old school American fans of F1) and a Girl, Sabrina (a newer American fan) sit down regularly to talk all things F1.
This is a place for new and casual fans to become more informed about the sport.
Listen in to their conversations for insights into the world of Formula 1, past, present, and future.
2 Guys, A Girl, and F1 Podcast
Latest Episodes
Race Review | 2026 Monaco Grand Prix | 182 | The Race Winner Was Never in Doubt. Everything Else Was a Disaster.
Kimi Antonelli won his fifth consecutive Formula 1 grand prix in Monaco. Behind him, nearly everything fell apart. And the most consequential thing that happened all weekend had nothing to do with the race. But the conversation was ...
Race Notes | 2026 Monaco Grand Prix | 181 | Kimi's Fifth & What the FIA Did in the Motorhomes That Nobody Talked About
Kimi Antonelli won his fifth consecutive at Monaco -- the youngest winner in the race's history. He led every lap. He set pole and fastest lap. And when the restart came, the moment that had been his one visible vulnerability this season, he wa...
F1 General | Joe Unplugged | 180 | The Monaco Problem: Is the Crown Jewel Broken?
Listener Drew asks: would driving Monaco in the opposite direction make the racing better? It's a clever way of asking the real question — is F1's most prestigious race also its worst, and can anything actually fix it?In this episode, Di...
Race Review | 2026 Canadian Grand Prix | 179 | George Pushed. Kimi Pushed Back. The Most Interesting Battle in F1 Right Now Isn't Between Teams.
George Russell took sprint pole, won the sprint, took grand prix pole, and was leading the race when his engine failed on lap 30. Kimi Antonelli, free of pressure, set the two fastest laps of the race on the final two laps. Joe had a pointed re...
Race Notes | 2026 Canadian Grand Prix | 178 | 4 Wins, 1 DNF From the Lead & 2 Very Different Ferraris
Kimi Antonelli has now won four consecutive Formula 1 grands prix. His streak did not look like it was going to survive Montreal. George Russell took sprint pole, won the sprint, took grand prix pole, and was leading the race when his power uni...