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Reading The Grid

Reading The Grid

By: RTG Connect LLC
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Reading the Grid is the podcast for Formula 1 fans who have fallen in love with the adrenaline and drama of the sport, thanks to Netflix’s “Drive to Survive.” Each week, your hosts, Erin and Inna, will take a deeper dive into the stories in books, movies and tv shows (including DTS, of course!) that present the history of the sport. They will discuss the pop culture impact, team strategies, and explore the ins and outs of the F1 world like never before. We also look into the cultural significance of F1 and how it resonates with fans around the world. Whether you’re a new fan or just curious, our engaging discussions and insider insights will fuel your passion for racing. Buckle up—it's going to be a thrilling journey through the fast-paced world of Formula 1!

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Episodes
  • Dutch GP Drama & Monza Predictions: Ferrari Heartbreak, Piastri’s Grand Slam & Bold Grids Ahead
    Sep 4 2025

    Oscar Piastri secures his first-ever Formula 1 grand slam at Zandvoort while Lando Norris suffers a crushing DNF. Ferrari fans endure heartbreak as both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton fail to finish at the Dutch GP, leaving strategy questions and penalties in their wake.

    In this week’s Reading the Grid, Erin and Inna break down all the chaos: from Isack Hadjar’s breakout podium to Lance Stroll’s rollercoaster weekend, Carlos Sainz’s fiery radio messages, and the stewards’ baffling calls. Plus, we lock in our Monza predictions—can Ferrari bounce back at home? Will McLaren’s revenge arc continue? And which midfield teams are ready to shock the Tifosi?

    Stay tuned for Spill the Grid where we dive into Colton Herta’s surprise F2 move and what it means for Cadillac, Bottas, and Perez.

    🔥 Buckle up—it’s all drama, hope, and hopium heading into Monza!

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    58 mins
  • Dutch GP Drama: Piastri Edges Norris for Pole, Verstappen Roars Home
    Aug 30 2025

    Qualifying at Zandvoort delivered fireworks as Oscar Piastri edged teammate Lando Norris by just 0.012 seconds to take pole and set a new lap record. Max Verstappen, cheered on by a sea of orange at his home race, could do no better than third, while rookie Isack Hadjar stunned the paddock with a sensational P4. George Russell, Charles Leclerc, and Lewis Hamilton filled out the next slots, with Lawson, Sainz, and Alonso rounding out the top ten. Erin and Inna break down the drama of McLaren’s front-row lockout, Verstappen’s fight to reclaim home glory, and the ripple effects across the grid, while also diving into bold race predictions and the latest silly season rumors heating up the paddock.

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    24 mins
  • Netflix’s The Seat: Did Kimi Antonelli’s Story Live Up to the Hype?
    Aug 27 2025

    In this episode of Reading the Grid, Erin and Inna dive into Netflix’s The Seat – The Kimi Antonelli Story. The film promised a behind-the-scenes look at Mercedes’ bold decision to put a 17-year-old rookie in Lewis Hamilton’s old seat—but did it deliver?

    We explore the highs and lows: what the documentary revealed about Mercedes’ driver decision process, the fascinating glimpses into Kimi’s natural talent and family life, and standout moments with legendary race engineer Peter Bonnington. But we also discuss what fell flat—like the awkward WhatsApp sponsorship integration, forced scenes with Toto Wolff, and the feeling that much of the real drama was already saved for Drive to Survive.

    Was this a premature attempt to tell Antonelli’s story, or a worthwhile first look at F1’s next rising star? We share our honest, sometimes conflicted takes—equal parts appreciation and frustration—before turning our eyes toward the Dutch Grand Prix and the road ahead.

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    21 mins
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