
BBC Studios Productions gains exclusive access to Red Bull Racing for The Inside Track
BBC Studios Productions today announced The Inside Track, a new podcast telling the story of the 2025 Formula 1 season with exclusive access to Oracle Red Bull Racing.
The Inside Track hosts Matt Majendie and Rick Edwards will tell behind-the-scenes stories from every race, taking F1 fans inside the drama of this year’s pivotal season.
Sports journalist Matt Majendie has been given full access to the Red Bull F1 team. He will bring the latest from the track, the garage and the team’s HQ straight into the studio.
He’ll be joined by co-host and F1 enthusiast Rick Edwards to explore the wider competition as it unfolds. This year promises to be an epic season, with Red Bull’s world champion driver Max Verstappen going for his fifth title in a row against fierce competition from McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes.
Between races, the show will give listeners unique insights into the world of F1 with the help of Red Bull Racing’s technical crew, discovering what really makes the difference between winning and losing.
Christian Horner, Team Principle Red Bull Racing: “We’re really looking forward to having Matt as part of the team here at Oracle Red Bull Racing. We’re going to have tight opposition this year, the 2025 season is going to be a tough fight from start to finish”.
Matt Majendie: “Red Bull have been the most successful F1 team in recent years. I’m thrilled that they’ve given me unprecedented access to their operation. It’s an incredible opportunity to see the season first hand and give our audience the inside track on what makes Red Bull and Formula 1 such a compelling story.”
Rick Edwards: “As a big F1 fan since the heady days of Prost and Senna, I’m thrilled to be piggybacking on Matt’s unbelievable access, whilst slightly concerned that I won’t be able to contain my giggling excitement.”
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