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Motorsport101 is an alternative Motorsport podcast, made by all walks of life, for all walks of life, hosted by Dre Harrison, alongside Cameron Buckley and RJ O'Connell! Every week we tackle the biggest show on the motor racing planet, Formula One, as well as Indycar, Formula E! We aim to be a refreshing, newer, more modern take on the world of Motorsport, and we hope you enjoy the show!
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Well, that was chaotic. IndyCar headed to Gateway for the Bonmarito 500 and the beginning of its five-race post-Olympics run-in to close out the section, and the back end of its race was riddled with more messy racing. Will Power and David Malukas collide when fighting for the lead, with the meme lord going into the wall, a controversial restart by…
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Whoops, forgot to add a bio here! But yes, welcome to MotoGP's 75th Birthday weekend and to do it, we got a throwback weekend but a very new result as Enea Bastianini took his first double victory in MotoGP history! We talk about how the other Ducati Italian has forced himself back into the title picture after nursing his rear tyres perfectly and b…
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It was all coming up Milhouse for Mercedes. Lewis Hamilton was leading the Belgian Grand Prix and pulling away from Charles Leclerc. George Russell called his own number and asked to run a 1-stopper, he got to the front and he held off Lewis and Oscar Piastri for a 1-2 finish and George Russell becomes just the second repeat winner this season... .…
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Bit of a bumper edition of the show on this occasion. Before we get to IndyCar in Toronto, Dre, RJ and Cam discuss the Formula E Season Finale in London, as Pascal Wehrlein would win Race 1 and finish second in Race 2 to steal the title from Jaguar, who while winning their first World Championship since the Sportscar days of 1991, they missed the o…
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Never has such a dominant victory provided so much pointless drama! The timing sheet will say that McLaren had a 1-2 finish by 14 seconds ahead of Lewis Hamilton’s 200th career podium in third. But in reality, an ugly team orders scandal broke out that marred Oscar Piastri's first win as Lando Norris was given the lead due to an undercut from the M…
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Just when you thought this title was looking half over, Iowa happens and more IndyCar chaos ensues. And not in a good way either. The controversy started before we even had either race, with more hybrid issues disrupting qualifying, with Jack Harvey nursing back and neck spasms and doing three runs to get a time in, and Colton Herta almost risking …
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Jorge Martin, in the words of co-host Cameron Buckley, why are you the way that you are? The full trio of hosts come together to make sense of MotoGP's German GP, the final round before the summer break, and with a key chance begging for Jorge Martin to restore his whittled-away Championship lead, he tucks the front and crashes from the lead with j…
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It's been a good week for ending cold spells. Lewis Hamilton waited 945 days to win in Formula 1 again. Alex Bowman broke an 80-race dry spell in NASCAR to win in Chicago this past weekend. And over in IndyCar, Pato O'Ward was able to claim his first IndyCar win (while taking a chequered flag to do it), in 716 days, in an intense battle with Alex P…
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After 945 Days, Lewis Hamilton finally returned to the winner's circle onm home soil via the British Grand Prix. For the hometown hero, it was a record-breaking NINTH win at Silverstone for the seven-time Champion, but how did he finally break that dry spell? Dre and RJ try to make sense of it all! The pair also breakdown another fumbled bag for Mc…
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Well... that was a beating. Francesco Bagnaia spared absolutely no one in what Dorna called a Super Grand Slam, with Pecco winning both the Sprint and the GP from pole, while leading every single lap, AND the fastest lap in both races. In fact, the only session he didn't lead, was the Sunday warm-up. Dre, RJ and returning guest Ryan Erik King break…
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The clash heard around the world and the biggest flashpoint of the 2024 F1 season so far. After weeks of close battles and teasing, Lando Norris and Max Verstappen really go to war, and this time, they take each other out, leading to George Russell taking a shock win after sitting in third. Nearly the entire episode is dedicated to that Norris vs V…
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And meanwhile in IndyCar in California, Alex Palou decided to be the himminest him, that ever himmed. Dre and Cam sit down and make sense of the Grand Prix of Monterrey at Laguna Sega, and Alex Palou who pulled off an insanity middle period of the race to come back into contention and win comfortably over Colton Herta and Alex Rossi, with Kyle Kirk…
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Originally a written article for Motorsport101.com, Dre Harrison opens his inbox for June's edition of #AskDre. Questions include, whether F2 has become unserious for a feeder series, guessing IndyCar's 2025 roster, an answer people won't want to hear on British GP tickets, wondering whether anyone else from Moto2/3 is moving up alongside Fermin Al…
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A familiar tale broke out at the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona. Max Verstappen takes early control of the race, only for Lando Norris in a quicker McLaren to try and gun him down managing his tyres better... but came up just shy. Ah, fiddlesticks. Dre and Cam break down a race where you could argue McLaren was truly faster for the first time, as …
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The 92nd Running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans did not disappoint, with an all-time classic finish. 62 runners, 14 different marques, 23 Hypercars, and in the end, just 14 seconds covering the winning #50 Ferrari of Miguel Molina, Antonio Fuoco and Nicklas Nielsen taking it all over Jose Maria Lopez, Kamui Kobayashi and Nyck De Vries. But how did we g…
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Sorry this one was a little late, we all in for Le Mans at M101 HQ, but we're back on schedule with a review on the 24 Hours later this week! But in the meantime, welcome back to M101 and it's another great Canadian Grand Prix to review! With Montreal having its own island climate, we had a changeable conditions race for the ages once again, as Max…
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It's that time of year again, and almost time for the biggest race of the year as 62 cars from 14 different manufacteurs head to the Circuit de la Sarthe for the 92nd Running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans! WIth RJ proudly repping DailySportsCars this weekend, Dre Harrison and Cam Buckley sit down all the main contenders in the Hypercar class, as well …
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Sorry this one's a little late folks, Dre was caught up with the day job, but allow yourself to catch up with what we thought about one of the most chaotic races in recent times, the 2024 Detroit Grand Prix! It was THE chaotic race of 2024. Eight cautions, 12 driving penalties handed out (Four of which to Will Power, whose race position looked like…
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Well, that took a turn. In one of MotoGP's biggest ever silly-season decisions taken by a factory side, Ducati announced yesterday that Marc Marquez had signed for the factory Ducati team, in a shock reversal from the Bologna factory's higher-ups. According to Autosport and other reports, Championship leader Jorge Martin was offered the seat after …
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Originally a written article on Motorsport101.com, Dre supplies an Audio Track breaking down Marc Marquez heading to the factory Ducati MotoGP team for 2025, Esteban Ocon leaving Alpine at the end of the season, and Agustin Canapino's toxic behaviour at Juncos rearing its ugly head yet again.By Dre Harrison
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In the middle of the biggest weekend of Motorsport, we had a Catalan Grand Prix in MotoGP to take care of, and with it, we had an erratic weekend from race winner Pecco Bagnaia, who crashed out embarassingly from the lead in the final lap of the Sprint, only to come back and take control of the Grand Prix. Find out how he bullied Jorge Martin into …
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Welcome to an extended edition of Motorsport101, because quite frankly, we didn't think Monaco was worth a full episode of the show, but it made for a fine Keepin' It 101 opening segment. So if you want to skip to the Indy 500, fast forward to 19:20. In that opening segment, we praise Charles Leclerc for winning the Monaco Grand Prix in dominant fa…
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