F1 stands for Formula 1, which is a very popular and fast type of car racing. The races happen in different countries, and the cars are specially designed for speed and performance.
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This is a celebration of some of our best and favorite moments from the last three seasons.
Some of the best bits of the chats that we've had with all of the drivers on the grid.
I'm Betty Glover. This is Christian Hugel.
And today we are highlighting our favorite chats with two people.
Aren't you lucky?
We have got Oli Berman coming up and Estaban Okon.
The Hass Boys.
Now, I'm very excited to do this one because we had...
Estaban made his podcast debut in our F175 episode,
where me and you went to the O2 arena at the start of last season.
And Estaban was on.
And in that chat we had Estaban and Lance.
And then later on in the season, it's been lovely.
We've found lots of new viewers and listeners this season.
I started seeing a bit of a trend in the DMs on the comments.
I said, oh, you guys should get Estaban on.
And it's like, well, we have.
And then we got him on later in the season.
But on which you were about to hear some chaos in shoe with my dad's dog.
But we'll get to that.
But this chat, our first chat from F175,
it was my first time... I'd interviewed him briefly before,
but it was my first time sitting down talking to him
for like a long period of time.
And he was just so warm and so lovely and so friendly.
And I think this move to Hass this season,
like, it all went a bit Pete Tong at Alpine.
Like, there was a...
Never got on Brilliant with Pierre.
The team sort of felt like they backed Pierre
over Estaban, needed a divorce there.
And it just feels like this Hass season
has reinvigorated Estaban's love of F1 from himself.
But like the fans...
I think the fans are free falling in love with Estaban again.
And I certainly have.
I think he...
Also, Betty, he always says hello in the paddock.
He always smiles. He always says hello.
Warm, lovely man.
Big... I'm a big Estaban fan.
I remember.
And I'll actually never forget this,
because we were having a bit of a tour around his...
his, like, little room that is in the...
What's it in?
In the motorhomes, when they take the European races, yeah.
Yeah, I forgot my words then.
We were having a little tour around his room in the motorhome.
And he has...
This is the Alpine days, we should say.
This is... Yeah, sorry.
This was back when he was driving for Alpine.
And on his wall, he had stuck little letters from fans.
And we were just there in his bedroom, like,
oh my God, that is so cute that he's keeping these letters
and he stuck them to his wall.
And I don't think many... I don't think many drivers would do that.
And ever since I saw that, I thought, I like this guy.
I want to say something here.
And I'm going to break some hearts.
You know, when people give stuff to drivers when they're at F1,
I see it all the time of like, here's a friendship bracelet,
here's a picture, here's a letter.
The press officer takes it and the driver never looks at it
or briefly glances at it and they never see them again.
Sorry to break the illusion, guys.
But that sport, not Estaban.
Not Estaban?
Not Estaban.
He takes them.
He looks at them and he puts them up in his motorhome
as a genuine thing, which I was just blowing away at.
And a good season for Estaban.
He was narrowly beaten in the championship by Ollie.
We're going to talk about it in a second.
But I think he reminded some people of what he could do.
And him and Ollie had some good points for House this year.
So a great season for Estaban Ocon.
And a first season for Mr. Ollie Bearman.
Who is delightful?
And I feel like with these Gold episodes,
we're all just saying they're delightful.
But they are.
Like, we wouldn't have them on the podcast if we didn't like them.
Right?
If we interviewed a driver who didn't like them.
They wouldn't be in the Gold.
They wouldn't be in a Gold playlist if we didn't like them.
They wouldn't be back on.
Ollie is just delightful.
So, so lovely.
And would you look, can I tell a story about Ollie Bearman?
I've not told on the podcast before.
It makes sense for a Gold episode.
Yes, go on.
Right.
Go for it.
Flying back from Ost...
No, I'm not.
Flying back from Vegas.
Right?
Very tired.
It's an overnight flight.
I've not slept at all on this overnight flight.
Because the woman in the middle seat keeps elbowing me.
And he's driving me up the wall.
So I went for a little walk.
I went to the loo.
I was going to go and see someone else.
You did tell this.
You told this on the episode the other day.
And not this bit I've not.
Not this bit I've not.
So I come out the loo.
And I see this lad wearing this Mickey Mouse hoodie.
Mickey Mouse F1 hoodie.
And the...
I was like, oh, that's cool.
Because they've just announced this Disney thing.
I then walked to the back of the plane
to speak to somebody I know on the plane.
Get to the back.
And this lad in this hoodie
comes to the back and starts talking to me.
And we'd made eye contact and said hello
when I passed in the corridor when I'd come out the loo.
I only realised when I got to the back of the plane
it was Ollie Bearman.
And I'm that tired that I'd noticed the hoodie
over the fact it's Ollie Bearman.
He'd been...
Because obviously he's travelling in first class
and I'm very much not.
He's been sent to the back of the plane where we are
because he's been talking to the staff on the plane.
Turns out Ollie Bearman's a massive plane geek.
Loves a plane.
So he'd been sent to the back of the plane
to go and get a tour of the top bit of the...
You know where the crew go and sleep?
Yeah, yeah.
So I've gone to the back.
Ollie turns up and I went, oh, hey.
And the staff were like showing Ollie.
And they were like, Christian, go up and have a look as well
to which Ollie went, no, don't send him up.
I don't know this guy.
I was like, yes, thank you, hilarious.
Went up and he was just looking at me going,
isn't this amazing?
And I find myself being shown around the
staff cabin bunk bed thing of a plane
with an F1 driver banging on about how incredible it is.
I was like, Ollie, do you know what you do for a living
and you're awe-inspired by a bunk bed
at the back of a plane?
This is incredible.
So yeah, next time he's on,
Ollie Bearman's secret plane geek did not know this.
Loves a plane.
Also had a really good first season in Formula One,
amazing, rookie season, done brilliantly.
Probably going to drive a Ferrari in the future
if he carries on like this.
But the headline of the season for me,
Loves a plane.
But we also know that he loves Taylor Swift.
We also know that he loves breaking rules
and he's admitted to breaking rules.
We've had him arrested on stage at Silverstone.
We've spoken to his dad as well at Silverstone.
There are some brilliant bits from Ollie Bearman
over this past season.
So guys, sit back, enjoy and listen to all of these.
Esteban Ocon, welcome to the Fast and the Curious.
I've got to start by just saying how much I love your trainers.
Thank you very much.
Yeah, I try to be, you know, matching colors,
red and black.
Oh, and the matching watch.
So yeah, I'm trying my best.
Your team are buzzing because you clearly got the sponsor in there.
Straight away, look at the watch.
We were talking to Carla Science the other day
who's also moved teams.
And I realized something as we were talking,
but I don't think I could ever move teams
if I raced for a particular team
because I'm awful at remembering names.
And the way I tend to go about it is everybody
is going with what they're wearing,
but everybody wears the same clothes.
How are you finding remembering names?
Is that a strength of yours when you've moved
into new surroundings?
It's not an easy thing, you know.
And especially when you have to remember, you know,
more or less, it's 100 people on site,
you know, on the race team.
So it's very difficult, but with time it comes.
You know, I start to get to know everyone's name now
around, you know, my side of the garage,
which is already a good start.
But, you know, with the time I will be able to know.
But yeah, the worst thing is when you call someone
the name you thought it was the wrong name.
That's so embarrassing.
I guess a mate.
Yeah.
Yeah, a mate buddy.
Yeah.
Pal.
Exactly.
But no, no.
One of my favorite things about you is
when we went to our first Silverstone as a podcast.
What, the shakedown?
No, no.
The actual Silverstone Grand Prix, the race.
We got a little tour in the, like, Alpine tree house
or whatever it's called.
And we got taken into your room, right?
Yeah.
You weren't there, but we were in your room.
I'm sorry.
We found all sorts.
No, we, so what I noticed is on your...
That's why I saw some stuff missing.
That was from you then.
Yeah, that's all right.
You have to watch it.
All right.
It's on eBay.
Okay, thank you.
We saw on your wall that you'd stuck, like,
fan letters and stuff from fans.
And there were loads there, weren't there?
It was adorable.
Have you take, do you take them with you?
And do you stick them?
Yeah, it's always, I end up with having an extra suitcase
by mid-season, you know.
The team hates me for that, normally.
I think that will not change again.
But, yeah, I basically collect all the fan letters,
the fan gifts, and I keep them, you know.
I bring them back to my place.
And, you know, it's something that's been made with love
and is very important, you know, to me.
And, yeah, I would, you know, be an awful person
if I was just throwing it away.
So, yeah, it does weigh a lot by mid-season,
I can tell you, but it's awesome.
I don't know, because F1's such a unique sport in that,
like, fans, and granted, it's very few lucky ones,
but they do get to go in the paddock,
like, we're both football fans.
You don't see that with football, do you?
No.
Don't have, you know, fans going round the footballers
before a race.
So, it would be sort of, you know, easy to think
that you just get given a wristband or something
and chuck it.
But we've seen the proof of this,
that you genuinely keep all of it.
That's really sweet.
Yeah, but some of the letters and their super kind words
and a lot of support, and you know,
when you're having a difficult time
or it's not going as you want, you know,
sometimes you just read a couple, you know,
of lines and you realize that, you know,
it's important and you get supported by a lot of people.
And it definitely, you know, cheers you up
and you go again, you know, flat out.
I was going to say, it must be really nice
to look at those letters.
When you're going through a slightly difficult time,
things aren't going your way,
and then you're like, actually, this is almost bigger than me.
Like, there's so many people out there
that are supporting you.
Yes, yes.
And that's also why I wanted to, you know,
start my YouTube channel, you know,
give a little bit more to the people that have been following me.
Go plug it.
Yeah, I mean...
What's it called?
It's called Esteban Ocon.
Great name.
Great name.
Solid name.
Really good.
But yeah, I've, you know, been able to...
I've just released one video at the moment,
but there's going to be a few more coming
and just following me, you know, along my journey
and things that, you know, nobody has ever seen before,
this part of my personality.
And yeah, it's a really cool project
and something that I've always been wanting to do.
So, yeah, I hope that you will like it.
So, let me know.
We'll subscribe.
Don't lie to me.
The Fast and the Curious channel will subscribe as well.
Yes, exactly.
You know, you mentioned being given stuff and fans.
Like, be honest with us here.
We're away from the F1 media thing.
Be honest.
Like, F1 drivers get given cool stuff sometimes.
Yes.
It's a poker job.
That's the racing.
But what's the best thing you've ever been given?
What's the best freebie?
Well, recently was a Ferrari.
Sorry?
You've got to give it a Ferrari.
Well, yeah, yeah.
Ferrari engine suppliers, I'm guessing.
What color?
Red.
It's red, yeah.
It's on my YouTube video.
What model?
What are we talking?
It's a 296 GTB.
So, it's incredible.
Yeah, it's like dream coming true.
Is it nice to drive?
Is it like really smooth?
Incredible.
Yeah, it's really smooth when you want,
but it's incredibly fast when you want as well.
I had no words, you know,
when I just, you know,
get rid of the cover.
It was a, wow.
God, that is a perk of the job.
That is a perk of the job.
Well, the answer I thought I was getting
was going to be a watch or something like that.
Well, watch, yeah, as well.
I mean, that's incredible.
You can't compare that to a Ferrari,
but that is cool.
That is very cool.
It's got a lot going on.
There's a lot going on, yes.
How do you even,
I couldn't even tell the time on that.
Yeah, that's the time.
Show it to the camera, Esteban,
because, yeah, that's...
So that's the time,
and that's the globe on it.
So that's the GMT,
so basically that's French time,
and that's the current time now.
Oh, great.
The technology, the thinker.
Is that a sponsor to do that?
It's my personal.
Is she your personal?
No, it's not.
It looks like it is the team sponsor, though,
because it's matching colors,
but it's my personal sponsor.
It's a watch company
who wants to sponsor the podcast,
so it's my personal sponsor.
Don't worry about that.
I'll be great.
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Making his debut
is Ollie Bearman.
Hello, Ollie.
What was that you've just put in your mouth?
What are you eating, Ollie?
Um,
sorry, little snacks and hurry bows.
Oh, go on. Which one? Show us.
Oh, okay. Star mix.
Star mix, average choice.
Average choice.
Next time you guys are talking,
I'm going to use that opportunity.
Yeah, that's fine. We'll let you do that.
Ollie, we mentioned just before we came on air
that this is a light hearted podcast
and we're not going to sit here and grill you about stuff.
Um, there was a little line there.
Is that the grilling done then?
No, no, no, it's started.
No, it's just about to start.
Sorry.
We do have something to ask you about.
Now, you heard Betty at the start of the podcast
mentioned that the last F1 driver we had on
was Kimmy Antonelli.
You'll be aware of his work.
He's your former teammate.
Now, Kimmy...
I am aware of his work.
You're aware of his work.
Kimmy told us a little story.
For those who don't remember,
let's have a little watch.
You can ask him.
So, Spa last year.
Yeah, Spa last year.
We made a joke to his physio,
to his personal coach.
Right.
And we made a joke
and we stole his credit card.
Stole Ollie's credit card?
No, no, no, no.
The trainer.
Ollie's trainers.
Fine, fine.
Okay, okay.
That's almost worse, but fine.
And then we went on the internet
and we started buying random stuff with this card.
Oh, my God.
And Ollie.
Oh, trainer.
And Ollie.
But then, you know, when we were buying it,
I was like,
do you know your trainer's address?
And he was like, yes, I know it.
So then, you know,
we shipped all the stuff we bought
to his house.
And we didn't tell him anything.
Look at that chinky laugh.
That did happen.
I remember that quite well, actually.
That was when you give racing drivers
who are still teenagers too much time.
Yeah.
Can you tell us what you bought?
Because Kimmy couldn't remember.
Oh, look, someone's just walked in
as you asked that question.
What was the question again?
Can you remember what you bought
or are you choosing not to remember what you bought?
I have a vague idea of what we bought,
but I can't really elaborate.
That's almost better.
I think it was stuff to help our trainer
improve his training.
That's right.
Interesting.
I like that.
I had no idea of what it was in my head,
but that hasn't backed that up.
I can tell you,
I can't tell you what we bought
because that's personal to my trainer.
But I can tell you
that that wasn't the only occasion
that we took things out of his wallet.
Oh.
Because, well, he lost his identity card.
So that meant that he wouldn't leave the track
until he found it.
Oh, no.
He ended up closing the guard.
Oh, please.
So it was basically just a season
of bullying my trainer, essentially,
which made it incredibly fun.
This is what I was about to ask.
What did this poor man do to deserve this?
And is he still your trainer
as he got off on conventionally?
Well, funnily enough, he's not my trainer anymore.
So maybe that's part of it.
He thought, I can't do all this anymore.
Now he works with Gabriel Botoletto.
So, you know,
I know his phone password
and I know exactly that he keeps his identity card.
So maybe I can pass that information
onto my lovely F1 teammate, Gabriel.
We've got a couple of listener questions for you, by the way.
And also, I think it says a lot about you,
that none of these questions are actually about your racing,
but they all just want to get to know you as a person.
So Ethan says, hi, Ollie.
Firstly, fun fact.
I actually had breakfast at a cafe in Melbourne
sitting on the table next to you and your family
on the Monday after the Australian Grand Prix,
but he was too scared to say anything to you.
But with that in mind, he says,
what is your most memorable fan
or stranger interaction if you have one?
And if people see you outside of racing,
what should they talk to you about?
My most memorable one was in Australia,
but it was actually last year
because basically, actually, no, I have a better one.
It was in Tokyo last year.
So I was in Tokyo randomly
and I was there with my mum and my girlfriend
and it was like December
and we were just walking in Tokyo.
And basically this girl came walking up to me
and she kind of tapped me on the shoulder
and she said, are you Ollie Bannon?
And I was completely shocked
because I was in the middle of Tokyo
and I didn't expect anyone to really recognise me.
So I turned around and I took a few seconds
to understand what was happening.
She kind of repeated her question,
looking at me totally normally
and then I said, yes, I am.
And then she just looked at me
and just burst into tears.
Oh, no!
What did you do?
Surely that's a nice thing of meeting it.
That was the reason for the tears, surely?
I don't know if she was happy or sad that it was me,
but I felt like if I told her,
no, no, it's not Ollie,
she would have been like, okay, see ya.
But she had to wait.
Exactly, she had to wait that I confirmed
that I was actually Ollie
and then she just burst into tears.
That's the impact you have on people, Ollie Bannon.
Ollie, you've got to go in one minute.
However, I want to do this real quickfire one from Lisa
who was inspired by those pictures
that did the rounds at the start of the season
where you held your favourite foods
and favourite music on a board.
You listed your favourite music as Taylor Swift,
so Lisa simply wrote, please ask Ollie
what his favourite Taylor Swift song is.
Oh, can I consult Spotify?
Yeah.
I mean, yes, your team are rushing you to finish,
but you take as long as you need it as our perspective, Ollie.
That's fine, wait, let's check.
So I have...
He's backing it up with data.
You can tell he's a Formula One driver.
Look, this is how many songs I have
from Taylor Swift in my, like, like songs.
Oh, good man!
Oh, so you're a big Taylor Swift fan then?
You're a Swifty?
No, because my like songs has 1,025 songs.
Oh, wow.
Good, tell this.
I don't know, I like all of them,
but I really like Love Story.
Yeah, maybe I'm a romantic.
I'm a bit of a romantic guy.
Whilst you've got your Spotify up just really quickly,
what's your most listened to song?
At the moment I'm listening to
Ordinary by Alex Warren.
Oh yeah, good song.
And I'm listening to Last Request by Paolo Nuttini.
Oh, bang it, I love that song.
That will get you going.
Really?
That will get you going for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Exactly, that's my purest hype song.
If you get points in the weekend,
will you sing Taylor Swift into your microphone in the car?
Yeah, OK.
Yes!
That's amazing!
I like it.
There you go, you've got to give the people what they want, Oli.
Why did I do that?
How many people have asked you for tickets then for this weekend?
Have you had a lot of family members,
long lost friends,
sliding into the old DMs?
Yeah, there's been a few,
but I changed my number unfortunately.
So, thank you.
But I just passed them over to my dad,
let him sort it out.
Yesterday I actually went to Downing Street.
Saw that!
Alright, now we're talking.
That was some serious business, I had to, you know...
You meet the Prime Minister?
Yeah.
What's he like, old care?
His father was a tool maker, you know.
Sorry?
His father was a tool maker, you know.
A what?
A tool maker.
Please ignore Chris and Hugh Gill.
Honestly, it was cool.
Does he know about Formula One?
What's his level of expertise in it?
Well, he told me that he liked football.
Great start.
So I told him that, you know,
we had two F1 cars parked on Downing Street.
And I said, don't you think the two F1 cars
would look better than two footballs?
Yes, good point!
It's a great point.
And to be fair, then he agreed with me
and said he's going to start supporting F1.
Who's his team then?
Has he decided, has he found a team?
Haas.
You've basically bullied it into the Prime Minister.
He chose Haas.
Good.
I feel like you did some good work there.
And I'm sorry to say we have to wrap up
the interview time with you anyway now.
Hang on.
You won't be racing this weekend.
And we do have to say goodbye to you now
because you are going to be taken away and questioned.
So we've got some security here,
but this is for taking your personal trainers,
credit card and ordering things.
I've got the number if anyone wants it.
It's too late.
Before I go.
Now, Oli Berman, thank you,
and you must now leave the stage.
Thank you, Oli Berman,
good luck this weekend, Oli Berman.
Take him away, guys.
Take him away, everybody.
That's it.
Take him away.
Escort him away.
There we are.
Oli, paying for his crimes.
They're chasing down Kimmy as we speak.
He's being hidden by Toto.
Take the microphone away from him.
Four, six, five, three.
No, you only get four, seven, four.
No.
Cut his mic.
No.
Man, eight, four, six.
No.
October 2025.
Esteban, welcome back to the Fast and the Curious.
What a joy to see you.
Thank you very much for having me.
It's an absolute pleasure.
We said you were coming on the podcast in the week.
We got so many questions.
I'm going to put a couple of those questions to you now.
This first one is from one of our listeners and viewers
called Izzy, that you were in a French-language
Netflix original film.
So Izzy's question is,
is there more acting on the way in your career?
But, right, we need to go back a bit.
How did this come about?
What role do you play
before we answer Izzy's question about any more acting?
Well, I don't know if it's really a role.
But to be honest, I have two scenes
in a great, actually,
Netflix movie, you know,
with some great French actors as well.
We have a good friend of mine
who's called Michel Laroque.
She's a French actress.
She's been, you know,
having so much experience in movies.
She's done so many great movies.
She's going to be playing in Emilia in Paris.
Quite soon as well.
So, you know, she basically asked me
if I wanted to do that little cameo.
It was supposed to be a cameo,
but at the end of the day,
they gave me a little bit of a bigger scene
where I had two scenes on two different locations.
And it was one on a church
and then the other one was in Barcelona.
So it's a bit weird because I play Damien
and I still, basically, the girl there.
She exited the church
and she doesn't want to get married with her husband
and I basically steal her away.
But on the track, you know, I'm Damien,
I'm not Esteban, but I'm still in an Alpine suit
because it was last year.
So, you know, it's quite funny,
the whole thing and it was great
to have little bits of experience,
see how, you know, movie works
and how it is.
I don't know if there will be more soon,
but there will be definitely more in the future.
That's what I want to do for sure.
I am staggered at how little you guys can see.
Like, when you're going on to the grids,
just explain how difficult it is.
You look at it and think it's the easiest thing in the world.
Park the car up on the grid before the start of the race.
Even that bit's difficult, right?
Yeah, it is. It is super difficult.
We can't see anything.
We don't know where the lines are,
you know, where the grid spots are.
It's super difficult.
And actually, I made my girlfriend, Flavi,
sit in my race car,
in my YouTube video
and she was amazed as well
on how she could not see anything.
She was like, you can't drive like that.
No way, you're lying to me,
you're higher than this.
And I'm like, no, that's the actual position.
Yeah, it's surprising because from outside,
you know, it looks like the helmet's quite high
and we see quite a lot of it,
but we don't see the front wing.
We see only that much of the wheel
on the top of the wheel.
So, yeah, it is part of the job
and it is one of the difficult bits of things.
And especially these new cars, you see less and less.
But yet weirdly, the halo,
you see less of than you think, right?
I don't know whether it sits in the bridge of your nose,
but I thought the halo would block the view,
but that seems okay.
No, that's not too bad.
Yeah, that's actually okay.
It's like if you put your hand like that,
but you see through, for example,
I'm in front of you now,
but I see you because, I don't know,
the eyes, they basically match up
so that you can see in front of it.
So that's okay.
Esteban, I'd now like to apologise.
I'm looking after my dad's dog who has been quiet all day
except for an interview with Formula One driver
and he's now parking at next door.
What's your name?
His name is Teddy.
Teddy.
He's gorgeous.
Hang on a minute.
Oh, that's awesome.
Teddy! Teddy, can you stream with Formula One driver?
Teddy!
Right, I'm going to ask you another question
because this has all gone terribly wrong.
Don't be mean to him.
Don't be mean to him.
Oh, he is gorgeous,
but he barks at people getting home in the next door flat
and it's not his flat.
He's got no right to do so.
2025.
Before we wrap things up,
we did hint a little earlier
at our final driver appearance of the season.
Now, the chance of getting a driver to join us
for a post-season podcast
are completely zero.
They've long checked out.
I thought you should show them this episode
as a sales bitch for next year.
Like, this is not a podcast, is it?
It depends to which driver it is, isn't it?
Some have come out worse.
Are we going to do it backwards?
Yes.
Sing it.
It can be arranged.
Oh, my God, can you imagine?
We're not going to get any help being drivers
after tonight, are we?
But we have had a message from one of our favourites.
Hello, everybody.
It's Ollie here.
Just wanted to send you all a quick message.
Firstly, I hope you're enjoying the podcast.
Secondly, I have got a bone to pick
with this specific podcast.
Rewind a few months.
I was in Silverstone on the fan stage.
You know, having a whale of a time,
first British Grand Prix, it was incredible.
Then at one point, I get arrested.
I'm told it was Greg James' fault.
So, Greg, I think in revenge,
I've got a little something for you.
So guys, would you just come in and grab him?
And we've arranged for the security
to take Greg James everybody.
Take him away.
No, you've been...
I'm off the cloth.
No, take him away.
Take him away.
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About this episode
Celebrating standout moments from the past three seasons, this episode features highlights from interviews with Esteban Ocon and Ollie Bearman. The hosts share personal anecdotes about their interactions with both drivers, showcasing Ocon's warmth and connection with fans, including his habit of keeping fan letters in his motorhome. Bearman is portrayed as a delightful personality with a passion for aviation, sharing a humorous story about a flight encounter. The episode captures the essence of their experiences and the camaraderie within the F1 community.
Here are all of our top moments with the Haas F1 Team, from across the 2025 season. Esteban Ocon and Ollie Bearman tell Christian, Betty & Greg about their passion for music, film, a dog even gets involved at one point. Also, Esteban explains the reality of how low Formula 1 drivers sit to the ground and how much they can see out of the car.
Each episode on the Fast And The Curious GOLD, we bring you the best chats over our three seasons with all the biggest drivers and names from the sport, shining a light on some of those top moments that you may have missed.
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