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The Reserve Drivers Podcast

The Reserve Drivers Podcast

By: The Reserve Drivers
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The Reserve Drivers are back on the grid in 2024! Tim McDonald and Luke Rocca fumble through their F1 Comedy Podcast that deep dives into the weird, whacky and wild side of Formula One! After a series of messy legal disputes and intense contract negotiations, the boys will do anything to avoid being relegated to their junior podcast, Visa Cash App Talking BS.

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Episodes
  • "Every Challenge Is An Opportunity"
    Nov 29 2025
    Adrian Newey is the new Aston Martin Team Principal? Who will win the 2025 World Championship? And what has Mickey Mouse got to do with F1?? Tim and Luke look back on Las Vegas and preview the Qatar Grand Prix. Plus we chat Helmut Marko, Hamilton's radio, Lawrence Stroll's reading, the Adrian Newey doco and Luke's CCTV system.

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    24 mins
  • "Loose Appendages"
    Oct 17 2025
    It's been a wait longer than George Russell's contract but finally the boys are back! Tim and Luke look back on all the drama from Singapore and more and chat papaya rules, Christian Horner rumours and Luke's medical history.

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    16 mins
  • "Podcast Nightmares"
    Aug 29 2025
    The boys are back! After the summer podcasting shutdown Luke and Tim talk Tim all things F1 - Valtteri Bottas and Checo Perez, Yuki Tsunoda and Gordon Ramsay, Franco Colapinto and Taylor Swift and Charles Leclerc and Duolingo. And isn't it ironic? Or is it...

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    20 mins
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