Formula 1 is a popular type of motorsport in Europe, but it has found an audience in the United States over the last several years. Unlapped is a podcast focusing on exploring popular stories within Formula 1 racing. The program offers driver introductions and focuses on major races as well.
Unlapped has three different hosts-Katie George, Nate Saunders, and Lawrence Edmondson. Each host brings a unique style and set of insights to the podcast. Katie is relatively new to the world of Formula 1 reporting. However, that does not obscure her passion for the sport at all. Nate Saunders has been reporting on Formula 1 races for ESPN since 2014. He has been a fan of the sport since childhood and has a considerable amount of knowledge on F1. Lawrence Edmondson is the senior member of the team and their resident F1 expert. He has been working for ESPN as a Formula 1 editor since 2009.
On average, a Formula 1 season consists of 22 races. Within the sport, these events are the "Grand Prix." A Grand Prix will span an entire weekend. Because of this, F1 is one of the most physically demanding styles of race car driving in the world. The season often starts at the end of March and runs until December. On average, there are two Grand Prix races per month, but it is not an exact science. Each year, the calendar will undergo a slight adjustment as necessary. The Unlapped podcast guides listeners through each top moment in the calendar.
Drivers like Max Verstappen are often discussed and analyzed on Unlapped. Major events like the Dutch Grand Prix are also part of previews that appear on the podcast as well. The podcast offers thorough coverage of events within F1.
New episodes of Unlapped premiere each week. These podcast episodes run for 40 to 50 minutes on average.
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