F1: Beyond The Grid

Formula 1's extraordinary stars slow down and open up, sharing untold stories and unrivalled insight. Tom Clarkson brings you revealing, feature-length interviews and amazing anecdotes from superstar drivers, team bosses, tech geniuses and racing legends. Hit the follow button for the fastest way to get new episodes. Watch episodes exclusively on the F1 YouTube channel. For race reviews + previews, listen to F1 Nation. To learn more about how F1 works, listen to F1 Explains

https://audioboom.com/channels/4964339-f1-beyond-the-grid

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 52m. Bisher sind 337 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 11 days 28 minutes

subscribe
share






recommended podcasts


Damon Hill: "I had an innate desire to race - and a need to make things right"


In the current era, it's not unheard of for a driver aged 24 to have hundreds of Grands Prix under his belt. At the same age, Damon Hill had only just begun racing cars. Then again, had his father - charismatic double F1 world champion Graham Hill - not died tragically in his formative years he might never have raced at all...


share








 May 1, 2019  1h6m
 
 

Alan Jones: “I was a pretty aggressive driver. If someone passed me I took it personally…”


He’s renowned as one of racing’s toughest nuts – a driver who gave his all on the race track and didn’t suffer fools off it. And this week on F1’s official podcast, Beyond The Grid, supported by Bose, 1980 World Champion Alan Jones regales host Tom Clarkson with no-nonsense tales from his extraordinary career. 

Having arrived in Europe from his native Australia in the early 70s, Jones worked his way into F1 before becoming a Grand Prix winner with Shadow in 1977...


share








 April 24, 2019  1h15m
 
 

Sergio Perez: “There are no coincidences in F1. There’s a reason why I’m always there when there’s an opportunity to take…”


He’s known as a driver who makes the most of every opportunity – in the thick of the midfield battle, give Sergio Perez a sniff of a podium and the Mexican will normally take it...


share








 April 17, 2019  54m
 
 

1000th race special with Murray Walker - ‘The Voice of F1’


He's been called ‘The Voice of F1’ - and for good reason. For more than 25 years, Murray Walker provided commentary on Grand Prix racing for the majority of the English-speaking world - and always in his own inimitable style...


share








 April 10, 2019  1h7m
 
 

Guenther Steiner: "F1 fans like an underdog to fight with the big boys"


He's the colourful Team Principal of the American Haas team, and thanks to an unforgettable appearance in the recent Netflix documentary series Formula 1: Drive To Survive, Guenther Steiner has also become something of a fan favourite...


share








 April 3, 2019  49m
 
 

Luca Di Montezemolo: "Ferrari is passion, Ferrari is emotion, I thank God I worked for them"


He was handed arguably the biggest job in motor racing in his mid-twenties, when none other than Enzo Ferrari made him Sporting Director of his famous team. But rather than falter under such pressure, Luca Di Montezemolo flourished. In the Seventies, as the 'Old Man's' trusted man on the ground at races, he led the team to their first world titles in over a decade...


share








 March 27, 2019  1h14m
 
 

David Coulthard: “I loved being an F1 driver - but I don’t miss the mental anguish”


David Coulthard arrived in F1 amid one of its most turbulent periods, getting his big break at Williams in 1994 after the tragic death of superstar driver Ayrton Senna. He’d go on to race in 246 Grands Prix, winning 13 of them, including two victories each at classic venues Monaco and Silverstone. But amid the champagne celebrations there were bumpy periods too – moments of self-doubt and big crashes, both on and off the race track...


share








 March 20, 2019  1h22m
 
 

Kimi Raikkonen: “Racing and partying – for me it was normal“


He exploded onto the F1 scene in 2001 as a 21-year-old super rookie – barely any experience, but tons of raw speed. 

In the years that followed, Kimi Raikkonen became an F1 icon, winning 21 races for McLaren and Ferrari and the 2007 world championship crown before taking a sabbatical where he raced almost everything else with four wheels. Grand Prix racing’s resident Iceman remains the same unflinchingly no-nonsense character that fans have come to love...


share








 March 13, 2019  47m
 
 

Beyond The Grid Is Back..


Beyond The Grid is back Wednesday 13th March. 

Make sure you subscribe now so you don't miss out on Tom Clarkson in conversation with 'The Iceman' himself: the one and only Kimi Raikkonen.


share








 March 12, 2019  0m
 
 

Sabine Kehm on working with Michael Schumacher as his PR and manager


On January 3rd 2019, Michael Schumacher – statistically the most successful F1 driver of all-time – turned 50. To commemorate the occasion, last week Tom brought you a special conversation with Ross Brawn - the man who helped guide Schumacher to all but three of his 91 Grand Prix victories...


share








 January 9, 2019  41m