Small Torque Podcast

By: Katy Fairman
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  • Motorsport Journalist Katy Fairman hosts the Small Torque Podcast. Join Katy for a cup of tea and a fun, informal look at the big talking points from the world of motorsport.
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Episodes
  • 20 predictions ahead of the 2025 F1 season
    Mar 13 2025

    With the Australian Grand Prix weekend almost here, Katy sat down to pick some bold predictions for the season ahead. From possible podiums to shock departures, anything is possible this year in Formula 1.


    As well as guessing what the next nine months have in store, there's also some new Cadillac updates and a cool job opportunity Katy needs your help with!


    Listen on audio here: https://linktr.ee/smalltorquepodcast


    For business enquires or to get in touch, please email katyfairmanmotorsport@gmail.com 💌

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    39 mins
  • Let's talk about Drive To Survive Season 7
    Mar 6 2025

    Only one day to go until the latest season of Drive to Survive hits Netflix, but Katy has been able to see all 10 episodes early. Join her as she reviews the season, as well as sharing the important storylines that have been missed out, in the new Small Torque Podcast studio. For business enquires, please email katyfairmanmotorsport@gmail.com 💌

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    42 mins
  • F175: Booing, Bond and the best launches
    Feb 23 2025

    I’m back, and this week discussing the F1 75 launch at the O2 arena in London. It was an unusual event, packed with singing, dancing, DJing and everything else in between, but what was it like on the ground? This is my thoughts on it all. Enjoy!

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    30 mins

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