Jon and Elena call an emergency pod to... "engage" F1's articulated reasons for denying Andretti-Cadillac entry into the sport. Buckle up!
Jon and Elena count down their highlights of the 2023 F1 and IndyCar seasons, while completing F1 Black Tie Review
Jon and Elena loosen up from their normal strict formality to review F1 tuxedos, recount their pod's Spotify wrapped live on air, and reflect on IndyCar's newest engine shambles.
Jon and Elena pick up their microphones in this all-American F1 edition, discussing the breaking news that Williams has resigned Logan Sargeant for 2024, reviewing the lows and highs of the Las Vegas GP, and celebrating the news of General Motors making the Andretti-Cadillac F1 bid a full works team with their application to join as an engine manufacturer in 2028.
Charles LeClerc needs a cure from Lourdes to his luck after the Brazil GP, and a crashtacular start left Danny Ric with a "lame" complaint, while Alonso and Sergio Perez dashed to a photo finish for the podium
Wedding bells chime for an American F1 veteran, but will they for the aspirant American F1 Team, Andretti-Cadillac, and Formula 1 itself? Jon and Elena break down their thoughts on the prospects for an All-American F1 team, weigh in on Alexander Rossi's wedding, and recap quite the unusual outcome of F1 racing at COTA.
Which drivers are a menace on the tracks of Formula 1, and what should their teams do about it? Jon and Elena tackle the post-Suzuka cases of Logan Sargeant, Sergio Perez, and Valtteri Bottas, get a toddler update, and review the just-released IndyCar schedule for 2024.
Jon and Elena discuss the Andretti-Cadillac F1 news, the British GP, the Toronto GP, and Daniel Ricciardo's return, much to Elena's displeasure
Jon and Elena celebrate Conor Daly's surprise return to the IndyCar track, anticipate Andretti-Cadillac's upcoming moment of truth for its F1 bid, and solve the shambolic track limits that played out in F1's Austrian GP
Finally recovered from their in-person experience of the 2023 Montreal GP, Jon and Elena reflect back on the race, the experience, and the dangers of hot pot
In this emergency pod edition, Jon and Elena process the news that Conor Daly and his team Ed Carpenter Racing have parted ways, look forward to what the future might hold for the fan favorite driver, and play a little show and tell
Jon and Elena pull the top takeaways from the Detroit GP and the recent weeks of Formula 1, while Elena gives her on-the-ground report from Motown's VIP race experience.
Jon apologizes for the delay in getting this up, on Tuesday he and Elena recorded a stream of consciousness reaction-decompression from the Indianapolis 500. This is that experience.
In a special bonus episode, Jon and Elena predict the Indy 500, weigh the fashion superstitions that determine Ferrari's future, and reflect on what Monaco means to each of them
Jon and Elena reflect back on the IndyGP and Indy 500 qualifying, and measure the respective merits of Graham Rahal and Jack "Dreamy Eyes, Chiseled Jaw, Can't Lose" Harvey while surveying RLL's exercise in tragedy
Jon and Elena break down F1's glitz and glamor fest, Alexander Rossi's approach to children, and the challenges of being a Checo fan, in addition to solving the F1 sprint format and reviewing Episode 2 of 100 Days to Indy
Sergio Perez seizes the F1 championship race, and Scotty Mac repeats his dance with Romain Grosjean around the spider-strewn track of Alabama... Georgia... is Augusta also in Alabama? Elena has questions, and Jon frets over Colton Herta's slow start to the season.
What do we really think of Kyle Kirkwood? Who's fault was it anyway with Pato's weekend? Long Beach's questions are answered, and some Indy 500 liveries reviewed in this all IndyCar edition of Red White and Vroom (Editor's note: now with music! Thanks for bearing with us as Jon was recording from a tablet in Baltimore this episode)
In this episode Jon and Elena place respect on the name of the motorsport series that most deserves it, after a wild weekend of drama, nonsense, and many clean-ups.