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The Track Limits podcast will provide behind-the-scenes content of drivers, engineers, staff and everything in between. With a diverse team, we will showcase a unique experience for any new and long-time fans of formula racing.
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Why F1 ‘Upgrades’ Rarely Do What You Think - Bernie Collins | S03EP16
Episode 16
Friday, 19 December, 2025

Exclusive $35 off Carver Mat at https://on.auraframes.com/TRACKLIMITS. Promo Code TRACKLIMITS New customers can enjoy this special offer of only $2.99 a meal. Go to everyplate.com/podcast and use code TRACKLIMITSSTEAK to get started. Applied as discount on first box, limited time only. Try Notion, now with Notion Agent, at https://notion.com/tracklimits In this episode of the Track Limits Podcast, we are joined in Montreal by Bernie Collins, former Head of Strategy at Aston Martin and now one of the most trusted analytical voices on Sky Sports F1 and F1TV. Bernie gives a rare, honest breakdown of what really happens behind the scenes on the pit wall. From Aston Martin’s rise and recent struggles, to why upgrades are rarely “magic fixes”, to how teams are already shifting focus toward the massive 2026 regulation changes, this conversation pulls back the curtain on modern Formula One strategy. She also shares what it is like attending a Grand Prix as a fan for the first time in years, how her perspective has changed since leaving a team, and why fans often misunderstand decision making during races. The episode dives deep into Red Bull’s second-seat challenge, Ferrari’s growing pains with Lewis Hamilton, McLaren’s internal battles, and why strategy meetings are the most revealing part of a race weekend. This is a must-watch episode for fans who want to understand Formula One beyond the timing screens. ⏱️ Episode Chapters 00:00 – Intro and Montreal as a fan 01:45 – Why Bernie loves the Canadian Grand Prix 03:20 – Aston Martin’s rise, fall, and internal pressure 06:40 – Why car performance changes everything for strategy 09:15 – Keeping drivers motivated during tough seasons 12:10 – Why upgrades are rarely overnight fixes 15:40 – When teams truly switch focus to the next car 19:30 – Williams, Carlos Sainz and building long-term momentum 23:45 – Early thoughts on the 2026 regulation reset 28:10 – Why Mercedes power units look strong again 31:30 – What Cadillac faces as a new F1 team 35:05 – Why Red Bull’s second seat is so difficult 40:10 – Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton and adapting to a new team 44:55 – What fans would learn most by seeing behind the scenes 48:30 – Why strategy meetings are the most revealing 51:20 – Final rapid fire and season outlook 🔥 Must-Watch Moments -Why strategy becomes brutally hard when the car is not fast -The truth behind upgrade hype and quoted lap time gains -Bernie’s explanation of Red Bull’s front-heavy car philosophy -Why confidence, not pressure, is Lando Norris’s biggest challenge -What fans would really learn by sitting in a strategy meeting 📲 Enjoyed this episode? Like, comment, and subscribe for more in-depth conversations with the people shaping Formula One from the inside. #BernieCollins #F1Strategy #TrackLimitsPodcast #Formula1 #AstonMartinF1 #F1TV #SkyF1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

 

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