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Induction Noise
Induction Noise
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Induction Noise
Episode 101 - 2025 Mexican Grand Prix

Summary 

In this episode of Induction Noise, Teeks and Riri celebrate their 100th episode while discussing the recent Mexican Grand Prix, including key incidents, penalties, and the ongoing title race. They delve into Red Bull's controversial fine, Carlos Sainz's grid penalty, and Oscar Piastri's aspirations for the championship. The conversation also touches on Oliver Behrman's concerns about a potential race ban and a significant data breach involving the FIA. Additionally, they highlight the participation of rookie drivers in FP1, showcasing the future of F1. In this episode, the hosts delve into the recent Mexican GP, discussing the qualifying sessions, race day dynamics, and the controversies surrounding penalties. They analyse driver performances, particularly focusing on Lando Norris's impressive victory and the implications for the championship standings. The conversation highlights the competitive nature of the race, the challenges faced by drivers, and the ongoing battle for the title as the season approaches its conclusion. 

 

Takeaways 

  • Celebrating 100 episodes is a significant milestone for the podcast. 

  • The Mexican Grand Prix had several notable incidents and penalties. 

  • Red Bull's fine raises questions about team conduct in F1. 

  • Carlos Sainz's grid penalty reflects the strict enforcement of racing rules. 

  • Oscar Piastri remains optimistic about his title chances despite recent challenges. 

  • Oliver Behrman is under pressure to avoid a race ban due to penalty points. 

  • The FIA's data breach incident highlights vulnerabilities in their systems. 

  • Rookie drivers are getting opportunities in FP1, showcasing new talent in F1. 

  • The hosts share humorous insights about team dynamics and driver behavior. 

  • The discussion emphasizes the competitive nature of F1 and the importance of learning from mistakes. Lando Norris claimed his 10th F1 victory at the Mexican GP. 

  • Max Verstappen faced challenges during qualifying but managed to secure a podium finish. 

  • Hamilton received a 10-second penalty for cutting corners, impacting his race. 

  • Piastri struggled with grip issues, affecting his performance throughout the weekend. 

  • Ferrari showed unexpected pace during qualifying, raising questions about their consistency. 

  • The hosts discussed the implications of penalties on race outcomes and championship standings. 

  • Driver performances varied significantly, with some exceeding expectations while others faltered. 

  • The conversation highlighted the importance of strategy and tire management during the race. 

  • The hosts expressed their views on the ongoing championship battle between Norris, Piastri, and Verstappen. 

  • The episode concluded with reflections on the race's excitement and the future of the championship. 

 

Chapters  

00:00 Celebrating 100 Episodes of Induction Noise 

01:50 Recap of the Mexican Grand Prix 

05:57 Red Bull's Controversial Fine 

09:57 Carlos Sainz's Grid Penalty 

13:56 Oscar Piastri's Title Aspirations 

17:56 McLaren's Internal Dynamics 

21:52 Oliver Behrman's Race Ban Concerns 

25:31 The Competitive Spirit in Racing 

26:43 Ethical Hacking and FIA's Data Breach 

31:55 Rookie Drivers and Their Financial Burden 

38:37 Qualifying Challenges and Strategies 

50:59 Race Day Dynamics and Tire Strategies 

51:50 The Race Dynamics and Strategies 

54:25 Controversial Moments and Penalties 

59:21 Driver Performances and Team Strategies 

01:03:23 Mid-Race Developments and Pit Strategies 

01:09:16 Race Conclusion and Championship Implications 

 

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If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram and Tik Tok @inductionnoise. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com  

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3 days ago
1 hour 14 minutes 22 seconds

Induction Noise
Episode 100 - Special Challange

Summary  

In this special 100th episode of Induction Noise, hosts Teeks and Riri celebrate their milestone by discussing various car-related facts and records. They explore the longest cars ever built, racing milestones, speed records, and the evolution of luxury cars. The conversation also touches on manufacturing rates and the impact of technology on car production. Throughout the episode, the hosts engage in a fun quiz format, testing each other's knowledge on automotive history and trivia, while reflecting on the significance of reaching 100 episodes together. 

 

Takeaways 

  • This is our 100th episode celebration! 

  • The longest car ever built was a Cadillac limousine. 

  • Rolls Royce Phantom is the longest sedan currently in production. 

  • The first car to go over 100 miles an hour was a Vauxhall. 

  • The Model T was the first mass-produced car. 

  • The fastest seven-seat car is the Tesla Model X Plaid. 

  • BMW celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2016. 

  • The first car to do 0-100 km/h in under three seconds was the Mercedes Simplex 60 HP. 

  • Toyota produced 100 cars per minute in 2006. 

  • Luxury brands are losing their exclusivity. 

 

Chapters 

00:00 Celebrating 100 Episodes 

09:00 Car Lengths and Records 

17:09 Racing Numbers and Milestones 

24:06 Speed Records and Innovations 

35:51 Manufacturing and Production Rates 

38:51 Luxury Cars and Their Evolution 

 

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If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram and Tik Tok @inductionnoise. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com  

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6 days ago
47 minutes 7 seconds

Induction Noise
Episode 99 - USA F1 2025

Join Renael and special guest Dan talking about the 'craziness' of the USA F1 race at Circuit of the Americas

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1 week ago
1 hour 32 minutes 41 seconds

Induction Noise
Episode 98 - Best Concept Cars from Car Manufacturers

Summary 

In this episode of Induction Noise, hosts Teeks and Riri dive into the fascinating world of concept cars, discussing their significance in automotive design and innovation. They explore various iconic concept cars from manufacturers like Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, Acura, Audi, and Bentley, debating their merits and unique features. The conversation highlights how these concept vehicles not only showcase futuristic designs but also influence the direction of production cars. In this engaging conversation, Riri and Teeks delve into the world of concept cars, discussing their favourites from various manufacturers. They explore the aesthetics, innovations, and the impact of these designs on the automotive industry. The dialogue is filled with playful banter as they debate the merits of each car, ultimately revealing their personal preferences and insights into the future of automotive design. In this segment, the conversation delves into various automotive concepts from different manufacturers, exploring their aesthetics, performance, and the unique features that set them apart. The hosts discuss iconic models from brands like Fiat, Ford, GMC, Honda, and more, highlighting the creativity and sometimes bizarre designs that characterize concept cars. The discussion also touches on the evolution of these concepts and their impact on the automotive industry. In this engaging conversation, Riri and Teeks delve into the world of concept cars, debating the merits of various designs from iconic brands. They explore unique features, historical significance, and personal preferences, leading to lively discussions about which cars stand out in the automotive landscape. The dialogue showcases their passion for cars and the intricate details that make each model special, culminating in a friendly competition to determine the best concept cars from different manufacturers. In this episode, Teeks and Riri engage in a lively discussion about various car concepts from different manufacturers. They explore the aesthetics and innovations of each concept, debating their merits and shortcomings.

 

Chapters 

00:00 Introduction to Concept Cars 

06:03 The Best Concept Cars: Abarth and Alfa Romeo 

12:01 Diving into Audi and Bentley Concepts 

21:43 BMW Concept Cars Showdown 

25:42 Bugatti's Best Concepts 

32:17 Caterham's Project 5 vs Aero 7 

36:44 Citroen's Creative Concepts 

40:51 Ferrari's Unique Concept Cars 

45:50 Ford's Iconic Concepts: GT90 and Mustang Mach 3 

51:20 Honda's Ambitious Concepts: HSV010 GT and SSM 

55:16 Infiniti's Powerful Concepts: Q50 Eau Rouge vs. Vision QE 

01:00:05 KTM's Off-Road Ambitions: AMX Concept 

01:04:09 Lancia's Racing Legacy 

01:08:30 American Luxury and Opulence 

01:12:49 McLaren's Futuristic Designs 

01:14:10 Mercedes-Benz Concept Cars 

01:15:20 MG's Electric Future 

01:16:39 Mini's Stylish Concepts 

01:17:04 Mitsubishi's Conceptual Dilemmas 

01:18:26 Morgan's Classic Appeal 

01:18:51 Nissan GTR Concept Discussion 

01:20:23 Noble M15 and Pagani Alice Concepts 

01:21:49 Peugeot Concepts: 907 vs Onyx 

01:22:51 Polestar Synergy vs Polestar 6 

01:23:48 Porsche 918 RSR vs Mission X 

01:25:45 Renault Concepts: Alpine vs Trasor 

01:26:57 Rolls Royce 103EX and Hyperion Debate 

01:27:30 Subaru STI ERA vs Sport Mobility Concept 

01:28:54 Tesla Roadster and Rivian Concepts 

01:29:36 TVR Griffith vs Project 712 

01:30:25 Volkswagen Nardo Coupe vs Convertible 

01:32:16 Volvo Concept Cars: S60 Polestar vs Coupe 

 

Important information 

If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram and Tik Tok @inductionnoise. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com  

Thanks for listening 😊 

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2 weeks ago
1 hour 25 minutes 16 seconds

Induction Noise
Episode 97 - Early October Car News

Summary 

In this episode, Teeks and Riri discuss the latest in car news, focusing on the unveiling of the Capricorn 01 Zagato supercar, which emphasizes analogue driving experiences. They also delve into Ferrari's upcoming electric car, the Electrica, which is set to be a GT model with impressive specifications but raises concerns about its weight and market positioning. Additionally, they touch on JLR's production restart and the challenges facing Jaguar as they prepare for their future models. In this episode, the hosts discuss the resilience of Land Rover amidst challenges, the introduction of Aston Martin's DB12S, and the ongoing debate about the future of V12 engines. They also delve into Tesla's new entry-level models and the controversial decision to eliminate physical keys. The conversation shifts to Skoda's fastest Fabia yet, Porsche's return to petrol engines, and the reliability issues plaguing the Nissan Juke. The episode concludes with a look at the best and worst cars of the year based on reliability surveys. 

 

Takeaways 

  • The Capricorn 01 Zagato is designed for analog driving enthusiasts. 

  • Ferrari's Electrica aims to be a powerful GT car but raises concerns about weight. 

  • JLR has restarted production after a five-week shutdown, but Jaguar's future remains uncertain. 

  • The Capricorn 01 Zagato features a supercharged V8 and a five-speed manual gearbox. 

  • Ferrari's electric car is expected to have a quad motor powertrain with impressive torque. 

  • The automotive industry is shifting towards electric vehicles, but traditional brands face challenges. 

  • JLR's financing scheme aims to support suppliers affected by production shutdowns. 

  • The design of the Electrica is being closely monitored by Ferrari's management. 

  • The Capricorn 01 Zagato is a limited production model, emphasizing exclusivity. 

  • The future of Jaguar is in question as they prepare for their electric models. Land Rover is still profitable despite challenges. 

  • Aston Martin's DB12S raises questions about its purpose. 

  • V12 engines may be on the way out for Aston Martin. 

  • Tesla's new models aim to boost sales amid struggles. 

  • The keyless entry system in Tesla raises concerns. 

  • Skoda's Fabia is now the fastest petrol car in its class. 

  • Porsche is shifting back to petrol engines for performance. 

  • The Nissan Juke has been rated the least reliable car. 

  • Reliability scores show improvements across many brands. 

  • The GR Yaris remains a popular choice among enthusiasts. 

 

Chapters 

00:00 Introduction to Car News and Electric Vehicles 

01:21 The Capricorn 01 Zagato Supercar 

09:37 Ferrari's Upcoming Electric Car: The Electrica 

15:39 JLR's Production Restart and Future Concerns 

45:08 The Resilience of Land Rover and Jaguar 

45:38 Aston Martin's New DB12S: What's the Point? 

48:42 Aston Martin's Engine Dilemma 

50:34 The Future of V12s in Aston Martin 

53:33 Tesla's New Entry-Level Models 

59:30 The Controversial Keyless Tesla Experience 

01:01:29 Skoda's Fastest Fabia Yet 

01:05:24 Porsche's Shift Back to Petrol 

01:09:27 Nissan Juke's Reliability Issues 

01:17:17 The Best and Worst Cars of the Year 

 

Important information 

If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram and Tik Tok @inductionnoise. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com  

Thanks for listening 😊 

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2 weeks ago
1 hour 28 minutes 14 seconds

Induction Noise
Episode 96 - 2025 WEC Fuji recap

In today's episode, Renael runs you through all the action that happened in the penultimate race of the WEC season as well as the announcement of Porsche leaving WEC and the expansion of the Asian Le Mans Series

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3 weeks ago
36 minutes 50 seconds

Induction Noise
Episode 95 - 2025 Singapore Grand Prix

Summary 

In this episode of Induction Noise, host Teeks covers the latest happenings in the world of Formula 1, including the aftermath of the 2025 Singapore Grand Prix, Christian Horner's departure from Red Bull, Ferrari's struggles, and emotional tributes to Lewis Hamilton's dog. The episode also discusses FIA's stance on sprint races, Max Verstappen's GT3 victory, and the future of drivers like Fernando Alonso and Sergio Perez. Additionally, Teeks provides insights into McLaren's recent stake sale and Pirelli's tire testing challenges, culminating in a detailed recap of the Singapore Grand Prix race day and qualifying highlights. 

 

Takeaways 

  • The 2025 Singapore Grand Prix saw Max Verstappen back in title contention after a strong performance. 

  • Christian Horner's departure from Red Bull marks a significant change in the team's leadership. 

  • Ferrari's struggles continue, with a humorous mention of divine intervention for their poor performance. 

  • Lewis Hamilton shares an emotional tribute to his dog Roscoe, who recently passed away. 

  • FIA president expresses concerns about increasing the number of sprint races in F1. 

  • Max Verstappen wins his GT3 debut at the Nurburgring, showcasing his racing passion. 

  • Romain Grosjean returns to F1 for a test, reflecting on his past experiences and growth. 

  • Sergio Perez begins simulator work with Cadillac ahead of their 2026 F1 debut. 

  • McLaren Racing's stake sale indicates strong financial growth and future prospects for the team. 

 

Chapters 

00:00 Welcome to Induction Noise 

01:51 2025 Singapore Grand Prix Preview 

02:45 Christian Horner's Departure from Red Bull 

09:15 Ferrari's Struggles and Divine Intervention 

14:29 Lewis Hamilton's Heartfelt Tribute to Roscoe 

17:07 FIA's Stance on Sprint Races 

22:17 Max Verstappen's GT3 Victory 

30:02 Romain Grosjean's Emotional Return to F1 

33:12 Sergio Perez's Simulator Debut with Cadillac 

35:11 McLaren's Stake Sale and Future Prospects 

37:59 Pirelli's Tire Testing Challenges 

40:23 Fernando Alonso's Future in F1 

43:11 F1 Regulations and Driver Dynamics 

52:13 Qualifying Highlights and Controversies 

01:02:22 Race Day: Strategy and Challenges 

01:15:36 Race Results and Future Implications


Important information 

If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram and Tik Tok @inductionnoise. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com  

Thanks for listening 😊 

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3 weeks ago
1 hour 22 minutes 13 seconds

Induction Noise
Episode 94 - Best Car By Engine Type Challange

Summary 

In this episode of Induction Noise, hosts Teeks and Riri engage in a lively discussion about various engine types and their performance in a challenge format. They explore the intricacies of inline, turbocharged, and supercharged engines, debating the best options in each category. The conversation is filled with personal anecdotes, gaming references, and a deep appreciation for automotive engineering, making it a must-listen for car enthusiasts. In this engaging conversation, Teeks and Riri delve into the world of automotive engines, discussing various types including inline, V-twin, V6, and V8 engines. They explore the performance, tuning, and reliability of these engines, comparing notable models and their characteristics. In this segment, the conversation dives deep into the world of automotive engines, focusing on various types such as V8, V10, V12, and flat engines.

 

Takeaways 

  • Different engine types have unique advantages and disadvantages. 

  • Gaming experiences can influence real-world car preferences. 

  • Inline engines are often overlooked but have significant performance potential. 

  • Turbocharged engines dominate in terms of power output. 

  • Supercharged engines are less common but have their own appeal. 

  • Debates about car performance can lead to deeper insights into automotive engineering. Engines like the 2JZ are often favored for their performance. 

  • The RB26 engine has a strong legacy in Nissan's lineup. 

  • V-twin engines are less common but have unique applications. 

  • The NSX's V6 is often considered superior in performance. 

  • The Nissan GT-R's VR38DETT is a benchmark for turbocharged V6s. 

  • Supercharged engines offer a different performance profile compared to turbocharged ones. 

  • The Jaguar F-Type is praised for its design and performance. 

  • Reliability issues are common in both Jaguar and Lotus vehicles. 

  • The LT6 engine in the C8-ZR1 is a standout in naturally aspirated V8s. 

  • The conversation reflects the passion and knowledge of car enthusiasts. The debate over the best V8 engine is subjective and varies by personal preference. 

  • Supercharged V8s like the SLR McLaren are often considered superior in performance. 

  • V10 engines, particularly the LFA and Carrera GT, showcase engineering excellence. 

  • The Carrera GT is frequently cited as a top contender in discussions about V10s. 

 

Chapters 

00:00 Introduction to the Challenge Episode 

02:57 Exploring Engine Types and Performance 

05:59 Inline Engines: A Deep Dive 

09:00 Turbocharged Engines: The Powerhouses 

12:00 Supercharged Engines: The Underdogs 

15:00 Inline Fives and Their Unique Appeal 

17:55 The Iconic Inline Six Engines 

21:00 Turbocharged Inline Six: A Battle of Titans 

23:16 Engines in Focus: Tuning and Performance 

26:23 Exploring V-Twin and V2 Engines 

29:32 The V6 Showdown: Naturally Aspirated vs Turbocharged 

34:16 Supercharged V6 Engines: A Comparative Analysis 

43:43 V8 Engines: The Battle of the Titans 

44:46 Debating the Best V8 Engines 

46:19 Supercharged V8 Showdown 

48:56 V10 Engine Face-off 

52:12 V12 Engine Excellence 

56:38 Exploring V16 Engines 

01:05:43 Flat Engine Discussions 

01:07:49 Exploring Engine Types: Flat 12 and Beyond 

01:11:22 The Uniqueness of the VR5 and VR6 Engines 

01:13:37 Volkswagen's Experimental Engines: The VR Series 

01:18:15 The Elusive W Engines: W8 and W12 

01:22:05 The Wankel Rotary Engine: Myths and Realities 

 

Important information 

If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram and Tik Tok @inductionnoise. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com  

Thanks for listening 😊 

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1 month ago
1 hour 22 minutes 9 seconds

Induction Noise
Episode 93 - Late September Car News

Summary 

In this episode, the hosts discuss the latest developments in the automotive industry, focusing on the shift towards electric vehicles and the challenges faced by manufacturers like Porsche, Ferrari, and Jaguar. They explore the implications of government regulations, market demand, and the performance expectations of consumers. Teeks and Riri also discuss Bentley's electrification plans, government incentives for EVs, and the impact of Chinese brands on the market. The conversation also covers Mitsubishi's return with rebadged models, the resurgence of physical controls in cars, and Renault's strategy for hot hatches. Additionally, they explore innovations in battery safety, BMW's recall due to fire risks, and the latest trends in new car models, culminating in insights from a high-speed run in the Yang Wang U9X. 

 

Takeaways 

  • Porsche is reconsidering its electric vehicle strategy due to market demand. 

  • The shift towards electric SUVs is complicated by consumer preferences. 

  • Hybrids are seen as a compromise that could bridge the gap between electric and combustion engines. 

  • Government regulations are pushing manufacturers towards electric vehicles, but consumer demand is lagging. 

  • Porsche's decision to keep combustion engines in some models reflects market realities. 

  • Tariffs on imported cars are impacting luxury car sales, particularly in the US and China. 

  • Performance remains a key factor in consumer interest in electric vehicles. 

  • Ferrari is entering the electric market but faces challenges in maintaining its brand identity. 

  • Jaguar's recent cyber attack has severely impacted its operations and supplier relationships. 

  • Peugeot's new concept car features a unique steering wheel design that raises ergonomic concerns. People just want a car that works. 

  • The SUV market is evolving with urban-focused designs. 

  • Electric vehicles are becoming a priority for luxury brands. 

  • Government incentives for EVs are often misaligned with market needs. 

  • Chinese brands are reshaping the automotive landscape. 

  • Mitsubishi is making a comeback with rebadged models. 

  • The return of physical controls in cars reflects consumer preferences. 

  • Renault is repositioning the Megane as a hot hatch. 

  • Battery safety innovations are crucial for EV acceptance. 

  • BMW's recall highlights ongoing safety concerns in the industry. 

 

Chapters 

00:00 Introduction and Electric Vehicle News 

03:05 Porsche's Shift in Strategy 

05:51 The Future of Electric SUVs 

08:51 The Hybrid Debate 

11:51 Government Regulations and Market Demand 

14:50 Porsche's Electric Models and Market Positioning 

17:45 The Impact of Tariffs on Luxury Cars 

20:49 The Role of Performance in Electric Vehicles 

23:48 Ferrari's Electric Future 

26:44 Jaguar's Cyber Attack and Recovery 

29:39 Peugeot's New Concept Car 

32:44 Bentley's Electric Prototype 

52:42 The Evolution of Urban SUVs 

56:29 Electric Vehicles and Market Dynamics 

01:00:34 The Interconnectedness of Automotive Brands 

01:03:23 Bentley's Strategy for Electrification 

01:05:09 Government Incentives and Electric Vehicle Grants 

01:08:23 The Impact of Chinese Brands on the Market 

01:11:42 Mitsubishi's Comeback with Rebadged Models 

01:17:15 The Return of Physical Controls in Cars 

01:19:40 Renault's Hot Hatch Strategy 

01:22:33 Innovations in Battery Safety 

01:28:21 BMW's Recall and Fire Risks 

01:31:32 New Models and Market Trends 

01:37:53 Performance Insights from the U9X 

 

Important information 

If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram and Tik Tok @inductionnoise. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com  

Thanks for listening 😊 

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1 month ago
1 hour 45 minutes 23 seconds

Induction Noise
Episode 92 - Worst Cars form the *Best Car Manufacturers!

Summary 

In this episode, the hosts engage in a debate about the worst cars produced by some of the best car manufacturers. They explore various models, highlighting their shortcomings and the reasons behind their failures. From Acura's reliability issues to Ford's Pinto scandal, the conversation covers a wide range of automotive disappointments, providing insights into the challenges faced by manufacturers in delivering quality vehicles.

*Some manufactures were featured on the list of best cars from the worst manufacturers but out of interest Riri wanted to debate their worst cars too 

 

Takeaways 

  • The Acura TL from 2003-2007 is often criticized for its reliability issues. 

  • Alpine's shift to SUVs has disappointed fans of their lightweight sports cars. 

  • Aston Martin's Signet is seen as a rebadged Toyota with a high price tag. 

  • Audi's Allroad C5 faced numerous reliability issues despite its popularity. 

  • BMW's 5 Series Gran Turismo is often questioned for its design and purpose. 

  • Chevrolet Vega is infamous for its poor build quality and reliability. 

  • Citroen C3 Pluriel required disassembly for convertible use, making it impractical. 

  • Dodge's second-generation Challenger was criticized for its lack of power and performance. 

  • Ferrari's Mondial is often regarded as one of their worst models due to its performance. 

  • Ford Pinto's safety issues led to a significant scandal in the automotive industry. 

  • Honda Passport was a rebadged Isuzu with reliability issues. 

  • Hyundai Sonata's 2011 model faced major reliability concerns, leading to its withdrawal from the US market. 

  • Kia Pride is remembered for its poor performance and build quality. 

  • Koenigsegg's Kamehameha has faced scepticism before its release. The CC8S is praised for its unconventional design but criticized for its sound. 

  • Lamborghini's LM002 is seen as a design misstep, lacking functionality. 

  • The Lexus SC430 is considered a luxury misfire due to its weight and performance. 

  • Lotus's Elite and Europa are debated as contenders for the worst Lotus. 

  • Mazda's Tribute is criticized for its off-road capabilities and reliability. 

  • McLaren's 540C is deemed unnecessary given the existence of the 570S. 

  • Mercedes' X-Class is seen as a missed opportunity, lacking luxury features. 

 

Chapters 

00:00 Introduction to the Worst Cars From the Best* Car Manufacturers Challenge 

05:45 Alpine's A310 and A610: A Mixed Bag 

11:07 Audi Allroad C5: The Soft-Roader Dilemma 

16:17 Chevrolet Vega: A Lesson in Poor Engineering 

19:04 Citroen C3 Pluriel: A Convertible Conundrum 

19:29 The Pluriel and Its Competitors 

21:29 Dodge Dilemmas: Nitro vs. Neon 

22:02 The Disappointing Dodge Challenger 

24:49 Ferrari's Flops: Mondial vs. 348 

29:38 Ford's Fatal Flaw: The Pinto 

31:59 Honda's Missteps: Passport vs. Insight 

33:55 Hyundai's Worst: The Sonata 

35:34 Kia's Pride: A Retro Disaster 

37:09 Koenigsegg Controversies 

37:54 Debating the Worst Koenigseggs 

41:19 Lamborghini's Missteps 

42:56 Lexus and the SC430's Legacy 

43:49 Lotus: A Look at the Elite 

45:24 Mazda's Tribute to Bad Design 

47:52 McLaren's Confusing Offerings 

49:26 Mercedes' X-Class Blunder 

52:12 Mini's Identity Crisis 

54:06 The Mini Coupe and Clubman Debate 

54:57 Nissan's Unforgettable Missteps 

56:31 Pagani's Design Dilemmas 

57:41 Porsche's Controversial Models 

01:03:12 Subaru's Disappointing WRX 

01:08:17 Suzuki's Underwhelming Offerings 

01:09:05 Toyota's Echo and Volvo's S40 


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1 month ago
1 hour 13 minutes 24 seconds

Induction Noise
Episode 91 - 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Summary 

In this episode of Induction Noise, hosts Teeks and Riri discuss the latest happenings in Formula 1, including the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Williams' penalty controversy, Hamilton's surprising sale of his car collection, and Leclerc's commitment to Ferrari. They also touch on Cadillac's entry into F1, James Vowles' return to racing, and the speculation surrounding Hajar's future with Red Bull. The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix and Laura Villiers' candidacy for FIA presidency. In this episode, we dive deep into the chaotic Azerbaijan Grand Prix, exploring the highs and lows of qualifying and the race itself. From record-breaking red flags during qualifying to unexpected performances on race day, we analyse the strategies, mistakes, and triumphs of the drivers. The conversation highlights the importance of communication in racing, the pressure of qualifying, and the impact of pit stops on race outcomes. We also reflect on the performances of key drivers, including Verstappen, Sainz, and Piastri, and discuss the implications for the championship standings moving forward. 

 

Takeaways 

  • The Azerbaijan Grand Prix promises exciting developments for 2025. 

  • Williams' penalty controversy highlights inconsistencies in FIA rulings. 

  • Oliver Baerman faces potential race bans due to accumulating penalty points. 

  • Hamilton's sale of his car collection raises questions about his future in motorsport. 

  • Leclerc's commitment to Ferrari reflects the team's historical significance. 

  • Cadillac's entry into F1 signals a new era for American motorsport. 

  • James Vowles' return to racing showcases the passion of team principals. 

  • Hajar's speculation about Red Bull reveals the uncertainty in driver contracts. 

  • Azerbaijan's extension on the F1 calendar indicates its growing importance. 

  • Laura Villiers' candidacy for FIA presidency represents a push for diversity in motorsport. Communication is crucial in racing; drivers should not need reminders for basics. 

  • The Azerbaijan Grand Prix qualifying session was chaotic, with a record six red flags. 

  • Expectations were high for Q2, but mistakes were still made by top drivers. 

  • Q3 saw intense competition, with Verstappen ultimately taking pole position. 

  • Race day brought unexpected drama, with rain predicted but not materializing. 

  • Piastri's performance was disappointing, leading to speculation about team dynamics. 

  • Norris struggled to maintain position, raising questions about his consistency. 

  • Sainz's podium finish marked a significant achievement for Williams this season. 

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  • Chapters 

    00:00 Welcome Back to Induction Noise 

    01:31 Williams Penalty Controversy 

    03:48 Oliver Baerman's Penalty Points 

    05:14 Hamilton's Car Collection Sale 

    10:32 Leclerc's Commitment to Ferrari 

    15:42 Cadillac's Entry into Formula 1 

    20:02 James Vowles' GT3 Testing 

    22:16 Hajar's Red Bull Speculation 

    25:35 Azerbaijan Grand Prix's Future 

    26:54 Laura Villiers for FIA Presidency 

    30:37 Charles Leclerc's Brainwave Data Theft 

    37:45 The Importance of Communication in Racing 

    39:47 Qualifying Chaos: A Record-Breaking Session 

    41:41 The Pressure of Q2: Expectations and Mistakes 

    43:37 Q3: The Final Push for Pole Position 

    46:28 Race Day: Anticipation and Predictions 

    51:25 The Race Begins: Drama Unfolds 

    59:13 Mid-Race Developments: Strategy and Pit Stops 

    01:03:04 Final Laps: The Battle for Points 

    01:08:56 Post-Race Analysis: Reflections and Future Outlook 


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    1 month ago
    1 hour 13 minutes 35 seconds

    Induction Noise
    Episode 90 - 2025 Lone Star Le Mans

    Summary 

    In this episode of Induction Noise, hosts Teeks and Riri discuss a variety of motorsport topics, including Max Verstappen's recent GT3 race and his efforts to secure a Nurburgring permit. They explore the impact of Verstappen's participation on GT3 viewership and the broader implications for F1 drivers competing in other motorsports. The conversation shifts to the 2026 F1 calendar, including changes and controversies surrounding sprint races and the potential shortening of race lengths. They also delve into the feasibility of an all-electric 24-hour race, updates from the World Rally Championship, and financial struggles faced by Porsche in IMSA. The episode concludes with a discussion on Lamborghini's recent performance and the potential for a sequel to the F1 film. They analyze the implications of Ferrari's dominance in the standings, highlight the excitement of the Hyperpole qualifying session.

     

    Takeaways 

    • Verstappen's participation in GT3 races significantly boosts viewership. 

    • F1 drivers competing in other motorsports can enhance interest in those events. 

    • The 2026 F1 calendar has seen significant changes, including the addition of sprint races. 

    • Shortening F1 races is a controversial topic among fans and experts. 

    • The feasibility of an all-electric 24-hour race raises questions about battery technology. 

    • The World Rally Championship faces uncertainty regarding its future. 

    • Porsche's financial struggles may impact its participation in IMSA. 

    • Lamborghini is showing signs of improvement in racing performance. 

    • IndyCar's calendar changes reflect shifting priorities in motorsport. 

    • A sequel to the F1 film could explore behind-the-scenes racing dynamics. BMW is making significant aerodynamic improvements to their car. 

    • Genesis has successfully tested their new car, showing promising results. 

    • BOP adjustments are controversial and impact team performances significantly. 

    • Ferrari continues to dominate the standings despite BOP challenges. 

    • The Hyperpole session showcased intense competition among teams. 

    • Weather conditions played a crucial role in the race's outcome. 

    • Driver changes can affect team dynamics and performance. 

    • The performance of teams like Aston Martin and Toyota raises questions about BOP fairness. 

    • The discussion on the worst Ferrari ever made highlights the brand's challenges. 

    • Future races are set to be exciting with the upcoming 100th WEC race. 

     

    Chapters 

    00:00 Welcome to Induction Noise 

    01:00 Verstappen's GT3 Race and Nurburgring Permit 

    04:32 The Impact of Verstappen on GT3 Viewership 

    06:25 F1 Drivers Competing in Other Motorsports 

    09:58 F1 Calendar Changes and Controversies 

    11:26 2026 F1 Calendar Overview 

    13:56 Sprint Races and Their Reception 

    15:33 Shortening F1 Races: A Debate 

    22:00 Electric 24-Hour Race: Feasibility and Challenges 

    29:46 World Rally Championship Updates 

    32:50 IMSA and Porsche's Financial Struggles 

    35:44 Lamborghini's Comeback in Racing 

    39:49 IndyCar Calendar Changes 

    41:47 Potential Sequel to the F1 Film 

    43:41 BMW's Aerodynamic Changes for LMDH 

    45:40 BMW's Aerodynamic Enhancements 

    48:40 Genesis and Their New Car Testing 

    49:44 Driver Changes and Team Dynamics 

    50:41 BOP Controversies and Performance Adjustments 

    53:39 Ferrari's Dominance and BOP Implications 

    55:39 Hyperpole Highlights and Qualifying Results 

    01:02:36 Race Day Challenges and Weather Conditions 

    01:09:21 Notable Incidents and Team Performances 

    01:17:14 Standings and Future Races Preview 

     

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    1 month ago
    1 hour 26 minutes 14 seconds

    Induction Noise
    Episode 89 - More Early September Car News

    Summary 

    In this episode, the hosts Teeks and Riri discuss the latest developments in the automotive industry, including the unveiling of the new Porsche 911 Turbo S, which features a hybrid engine with impressive power. They also delve into Mercedes' plans for the electric GLC, the ambitions of Chinese startup Dream Auto, and Volkswagen's efforts to introduce solid-state batteries. Additionally, Leap Motor's new BO5 electric car is highlighted, along with the UK government's controversial electric car grant list and the future of Mercedes' V12 engines. In this episode, the hosts discuss the evolving landscape of the automotive industry, focusing on horsepower trends, the decline of convertibles, and the rise of electric vehicles. They delve into Renault's new Clio and its implications for the brand, as well as Ferrari's latest offering, the 849 Testa Rosa, and its controversial design choices. The conversation wraps up with a roundup of the latest car news, highlighting various manufacturers' strategies and innovations. 

     

    Takeaways 

    • Horsepower is becoming a standard expectation in modern cars. 

    • Volkswagen's decision to stop making convertibles reflects changing consumer preferences. 

    • Electric convertibles could offer a unique driving experience without engine noise. 

    • Renault's new Clio aims to be bigger and more efficient, but questions remain about its safety and performance. 

    • The automotive industry is seeing a shift towards performance-oriented electric vehicles. 

    • Ferrari's 849 Testa Rosa boasts impressive specs but raises concerns about its design and pricing. 

    • The future of performance cars may lie in electric technology, as seen with Renault's ambitions. 

    • Car manufacturers are struggling to balance traditional models with the demand for electric vehicles. 

    • Safety concerns are paramount, as seen in MG's recent crash test failures. 

    • The automotive market is rapidly evolving, with brands needing to adapt to survive. 

     

    Chapters 

    00:00 Introduction to Car News and Hosts 

    01:22 Unveiling the New Porsche 911 Turbo 

    10:18 Discussion on the Mercedes Electric GLC 

    21:18 Chinese Startups and Manufacturing Expansion 

    22:16 The Rise of Dream Auto 

    27:48 Volkswagen's Ambitious Battery Plans 

    32:42 Leap Motor's New Offerings 

    35:47 Government Grants and Electric Cars 

    39:49 Mercedes and the Future of V12 Engines 

    44:15 The Future of Horsepower 

    45:04 The End of Convertibles? 

    46:22 The Challenges of Electric Convertibles 

    49:17 Renault's New Clio: A Bigger Future? 

    55:42 Renault's Performance Ambitions 

    01:01:55 Ferrari's New Era: The 849 Testa Rosa 

    01:05:38 Design Disputes: The New Testarossa 

    01:08:22 Performance Insights: Comparing the SF90 and 849 

    01:11:00 Pricing and Value: Is It Worth It? 

    01:13:50 Design Legacy: Pininfarina vs. Modern Ferrari 

    01:15:20 Final Thoughts: The Future of Ferrari and Beyond 

     

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    1 month ago
    1 hour 23 minutes 48 seconds

    Induction Noise
    Episode 88 - Early September Car News

    Episode Summary 

    In this episode of Induction Noise, hosts Teeks and Riri discuss the latest developments in the automotive industry, including BMW's unveiling of the iX3 and its implications for electric vehicles, Mercedes' new GLC and its controversial digital features, Jaguar's cybersecurity issues, Ford's rebranding efforts, and Porsche's innovative wireless charging technology. The conversation also touches on the future of the Porsche Macan and Volkswagen's ID Polo, highlighting the challenges and opportunities facing these manufacturers in a rapidly evolving market. Riri and Teeks also discuss the latest developments in the automotive industry, including Volkswagen's new electric Polo GTI, the innovative range extender powertrain, and Audi's Concept C. They delve into Porsche's decision to discontinue the 718 Cayman and Boxster, the troubling job cuts at Lotus, and exciting advancements in electric vehicles, including the Yangwang U9's record-breaking speed. Finally, they explore Skoda's nostalgic concept car, the Felicia Fun, and its potential impact on the market. 

     

    Takeaways 

    • The BMW iX3 is the first all-new class electric vehicle from BMW. 

    • BMW claims the iX3 will have a range of over 500 miles. 

    • The design of the new BMW models has received mixed reviews. 

    • Mercedes is moving away from the EQ branding for their electric vehicles. 

    • Jaguar Land Rover has faced significant cybersecurity issues recently. 

    • Ford's rebranding to Ford Racing aims to enhance performance offerings. 

    • Porsche's wireless charging technology is seen as a gimmick by some. 

    • The new Porsche Macan will be based on the Audi Q5 platform. 

    • Volkswagen's ID Polo will be the first electric GTI model. 

    • The automotive industry is facing challenges with design, technology, and market competition. Volkswagen is introducing a new electric Polo GTI with GTI badging. 

    • The new Polo GTI is expected to cost around 30 grand. 

    • Volkswagen aims to improve material quality in their interiors. 

    • A new range extender powertrain has been developed for electric vehicles. 

    • Audi's Concept C is a striking two-seat sports car inspired by the TT. 

    • Porsche has officially discontinued the 718 Cayman and Boxster. 

    • Lotus is facing significant job cuts, with around 600 positions affected. 

    • The Yangwang U9 has become the fastest electric car in the world. 

    • Skoda's Felicia Fun concept car is a modern take on a classic design. 

    • The automotive industry is rapidly evolving with electric and hybrid technologies. 

     

    Chapters 

    00:00 Introduction to Car News and Updates 

    03:03 BMW's New iX3: Innovations and Controversies 

    05:58 BMW's Electric 3 Series and Future Plans 

    09:00 Mercedes' New GLC and Digital Innovations 

    12:01 Jaguar's Cybersecurity Issues and Future Prospects 

    14:57 Ford's Rebranding and Performance Enhancements 

    17:56 Porsche's Wireless Charging Technology 

    20:51 The Future of the Porsche Macan 

    23:45 Volkswagen's ID Polo and Electric Vehicle Strategy 

    50:40 Volkswagen's New Electric Polo GTI 

    52:54 Innovative Range Extender Powertrain 

    58:25 Audi's Concept C: A New Era 

    01:06:39 Porsche's Shift to Electric: The End of an Era 

    01:09:33 Lotus Job Cuts: A Troubling Trend 

    01:16:21 Exciting Developments in Electric Cars 

    01:20:22 Skoda's Fun Concept: A Nostalgic Twist


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    1 month ago
    1 hour 44 minutes 27 seconds

    Induction Noise
    Episode 87 - 2025 Italian Grand Prix

    Summary 

    In this episode of Induction Noise, Teeks dives into the latest F1 news, including a recap of the Italian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton's grid penalty, Ferrari's special livery, and the Cadillac F1 team's new test driver. The discussion also covers Liberty Media's potential sale of F1, Mercedes-AMG's new supercar, and upcoming changes to F1 weekend formats. Additionally, the episode touches on the Monaco Grand Prix's contract extension, discussions on the next engine formula, and updates on driver contracts. The episode concludes with highlights from qualifying and a detailed analysis of the race results. 

     

    Chapters 

    00:00 Welcome to Induction Noise 

    03:12 Italian Grand Prix Recap 

    05:20 Lewis Hamilton's Grid Penalty 

    06:41 Ferrari's Special Livery 

    09:23 Cadillac F1 Team's New Test Driver 

    11:52 Liberty Media's Potential Sale of F1 

    16:27 Mercedes-AMG's New Supercar 

    21:18 F1 Weekend Format Changes 

    34:59 Monaco Grand Prix Contract Extension 

    37:13 Next Engine Formula Discussions 

    41:06 Driver Contracts and Team Updates 

    44:01 Qualifying Highlights 

    54:01 Race Day Overview 

    01:08:08 Race Results and Analysis 

    01:14:01 Closing Thoughts and Future Episodes 

     

    Takeaways 

    • The Italian Grand Prix had significant moments for both Ferrari and McLaren. 

    • Lewis Hamilton received a five-place grid penalty for a yellow flag breach. 

    • Ferrari celebrated Niki Lauda's legacy with a special livery at Monza. 

    • Colton Herta was named test driver for the Cadillac F1 team. 

    • Liberty Media is open to selling F1 if the price is right. 

    • Mercedes-AMG unveiled a powerful new customer car ahead of the Grand Prix. 

    • F1 is considering changes to weekend formats to attract younger audiences. 

    • The Monaco Grand Prix will remain on the calendar until 2035. 

    • Discussions are ongoing about the next engine formula for F1. 

    • Driver contracts and team updates are crucial as the season progresses. 

     

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    1 month ago
    1 hour 16 minutes 16 seconds

    Induction Noise
    Episode 86 - Best Cars From The Worst Brands

    Summary  

    In this episode of Induction Noise, hosts Teeks and Riri engage in a lively discussion about the best cars from some of the worst brands. They explore various manufacturers, including Alfa Romeo, Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Chrysler, and Fiat, debating the merits and flaws of each brand's most notable vehicles. They highlight the evolution of these brands and their impact on the automotive industry, culminating in a humorous yet insightful examination of what makes a car truly great.  

     

    Takeaways 

    • Alfa Romeo has improved but still struggles with reliability. 

    • The Giulia Quadrifoglio is considered the best modern Alfa Romeo. 

    • Audi's Quattro changed the rally scene and set new standards. 

    • The E46 M3 is often regarded as the best BMW ever made. 

    • The C6 Corvette transformed the Corvette into a supercar. 

    • Chrysler's Town & Country minivan set the standard for family vehicles. 

    • Fiat's legacy is often overshadowed by its competitors. The Fiat 500 has saved Fiat twice, proving its iconic status. 

    • The Ford Mustang is recognized worldwide, while the F-150 is more American-centric. 

    • GMC Sierra is known for its luxury features, making it a strong competitor in the pickup market. 

    • Jaguar's XK is often seen as a more desirable model compared to the F-Type. 

    • The Land Rover Defender is considered the best off-road vehicle, with a legacy of reliability. 

    • Jeep Wrangler is the true off-road king, while the Grand Cherokee is more of a luxury SUV. 

    • Maserati's Gran Cabrio is seen as their best car, with the MC12 being more of a Ferrari in disguise. 

    • Mercedes-Benz S-Class is known for its luxury and innovation, while the C-Class is popular for its accessibility. 

    • Nissan GTR, particularly the R35, is recognized for its performance and impact on the supercar market. 

    • Peugeot 205 GTI is often regarded as one of the best hot hatches ever made. The impact of a car can define its legacy. 

    • The Renault Clio is widely recognized as a standout model. 

    • Tesla's Model S is considered the best car they make. 

    • Volkswagen's Phaeton is an underrated luxury vehicle. 

    • Volvo's 240 is celebrated for its reliability and safety. 

    • Toyota's Corolla is known for its versatility and dependability. 

    • Mazda's MX-5 Miata is iconic for its driving experience. 

    • Subaru's Legacy paved the way for the WRX. 

     

    Chapters 

    00:00 Introduction to the Challenge 

    02:54 Alfa Romeo: The Best and Worst 

    08:34 Audi: A Legacy of Performance 

    17:20 BMW: The Iconic Series 

    24:12 Chevrolet: The Corvette Legacy 

    29:01 Chrysler: The Minivan Revolution 

    34:47 Fiat: The Final Thoughts 

    35:47 The Fiat 500: A Timeless Classic 

    36:59 Ford's Iconic Models: Mustang vs. F-150 

    41:36 GMC Sierra: The Luxury Pickup 

    45:20 Jaguar's Best: The XK vs. F-Type 

    48:28 Land Rover Defender: The Off-Road Legend 

    50:01 Jeep Wrangler: The True Off-Road King 

    51:47 Lincoln Town Car: A Classic American Luxury 

    52:38 Maserati's Best: Gran Cabrio vs. MC12 

    57:33 Mitsubishi Lancer: The Evolution of Performance 

    59:53 Mercedes-Benz: S-Class vs. C-Class 

    01:03:55 Nissan GTR: The Pinnacle of Performance 

    01:07:04 Peugeot 205 GTI: The Hot Hatch Legend 

    01:10:28 The Impact of Iconic Cars 

    01:14:59 Rivian and Its Place in the Market 

    01:16:18 Renault's Legacy: The Clio 

    01:18:12 Tesla's Best: Model S vs Model 3 

    01:23:53 Vauxhall's Best: Corsa vs Insignia 

    01:26:15 Volkswagen's Best: Golf vs Phaeton 

    01:28:01 Volvo's Best: 240 vs XC90 

    01:32:23 Toyota's Best: The Ubiquitous Corolla 

    01:36:16 Mazda's Best: The MX-5 Miata 


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    1 month ago
    1 hour 46 minutes 12 seconds

    Induction Noise
    Episode 85 - 2025 Netherlands Grand Prix

    Summary 

    In this episode of Induction Noise, hosts Teeks and Riri discuss the return of Formula One after the summer break, focusing on Cadillac's exciting entry into the sport and the concerns surrounding the upcoming 2026 regulations. They also touch on Red Bull's interest in IndyCar driver Alex Palou and Cadillac's unique testing strategy. The conversation shifts to the qualifying highlights, showcasing the fierce competition among drivers, and concludes with insights into race day dynamics, including tire management and weather conditions. In this episode, we delve into the recent F1 race, discussing key incidents, controversial penalties, and the performances of rookie drivers. The dynamics of the race were heavily influenced by weather conditions and strategic decisions made by teams. We also look ahead to future races and the potential changes in team line-ups as the season progresses. 

     

    Takeaways 

    • Formula One is back after a summer break. 

    • Cadillac's entry into F1 is generating excitement. 

    • Concerns are rising about the 2026 regulations and their impact on car performance. 

    • Red Bull is rumoured to be interested in IndyCar driver Alex Palou. 

    • Cadillac plans to use rival cars for testing ahead of their debut. 

    • Qualifying results show a close competition between McLaren drivers. 

    • Race day dynamics are influenced by tire management and weather conditions. Verstappen's pass was decisive in the race. 

    • Hamilton's crash was a significant turning point. 

    • The rain affected tire strategies but not drastically. 

    • Sainz received a controversial penalty for a minor incident. 

    • Rookie drivers are under immense pressure to perform. 

    • Leclerc's race ended in disappointment due to a collision. 

    • Piastri's win adds to his growing reputation. 

    • The safety car played a crucial role in the race dynamics. 

    • Team strategies varied significantly during the race. 

    • Future races may see changes in team line-ups. 

     

    Chapters 

    00:00 Welcome Back to Formula One 

    02:09 Cadillac's Entry into F1 

    12:40 Concerns Over 2026 Regulations 

    27:45 Red Bull's Interest in Alex Palou 

    30:38 Cadillac's Testing Plans 

    40:34 Qualifying Highlights 

    50:23 Race Day Dynamics 

    53:21 Race Dynamics and Key Incidents 

    56:22 Controversial Penalties and Driver Reactions 

    01:00:49 Rookie Performances and Team Strategies 

    01:05:17 Final Laps and Race Outcomes 

    01:13:27 Looking Ahead: Future Races and Predictions 


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    2 months ago
    1 hour 46 minutes 16 seconds

    Induction Noise
    Episode 84 - Hidden Gems From Car Manufactures

    Summary 

    In this episode, the hosts explore the hidden gems of various car manufacturers, discussing underrated models from Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, Audi, Bentley, BMW, Cadillac, and Chevrolet. They delve into the merits and shortcomings of each model, highlighting why these cars deserve more recognition in the automotive world. In this engaging conversation, the hosts explore various underrated car models across different brands, including electric cars, Dodge, Ferrari, Ford, Honda, Jeep, Lotus, Lexus, Maserati, and Mercedes-Benz. They delve into the reasons why certain models are overlooked, discussing their features, market performance, and the impact of competition.  


    Takeaways 

    • The automotive industry has many hidden gems that deserve recognition. 

    • Abarth's 124 Spider is often overlooked despite its merits. 

    • Alfa Romeo's Giulietta is a stylish yet underrated model. 

    • Aston Martin's Virage is a soft update that deserves more appreciation. 

    • Audi's A2 was revolutionary but didn't achieve commercial success. 

    • Bentley's Brooklands combines luxury with performance but is often overshadowed. 

    • BMW's 318ti Compact is a unique offering that stands out. 

    • Cadillac's ATS is a strong competitor that didn't get the attention it deserved. 

    • Chevrolet's Volt was a pioneering hybrid that faced challenges in the market. Electric cars have untapped potential. 

    • Dodge Nitro and Magnum are underrated. 

    • Ferrari 456 is a hidden gem. 

    • Mazda 6 offers great value for money. 

    • Jeep models often disappoint in reliability. 

    • Lexus CT-200H deserves more recognition. 

    • Maserati Ghibli has been unfairly criticized. 

    • Lotus Europa was a good attempt at luxury. 

    • Mercedes-Benz has underrated models worth exploring. 

    • Ford Probe is a surprisingly good car. The R-Class and B-Class from Mercedes are often overlooked. 

    • Mitsubishi's Charisma and Galant are underrated models. 

    • Nissan's Skyline and R390 are iconic but not widely recognized. 

     

    Chapters 

    00:00 Introduction to Hidden Gems in Automotive 

    02:58 Exploring Abarth's Underrated Cars 

    05:44 Alfa Romeo's Overlooked Models 

    08:44 Aston Martin's Underrated Offerings 

    11:39 Audi's Hidden Treasures 

    14:26 Bentley's Overlooked Models 

    17:17 BMW's Underrated Cars 

    20:18 Cadillac's Hidden Gems 

    23:02 Chevrolet's Underrated Offerings 

    50:39 Electric Cars and Their Potential 

    51:46 The Underrated Dodge Cars 

    54:13 Exploring Underrated Ferraris 

    01:00:29 The Underrated Ford Models 

    01:03:14 Underrated Hondas: A Deep Dive 

    01:10:03 The Controversial Jeep Discussion 

    01:20:46 Underrated Lotus Models 

    01:23:51 Lexus: The Overlooked Options 

    01:29:57 Maserati's Hidden Gems 

    01:32:55 The Mercedes-Benz Dilemma 

    01:33:29 Underrated Mercedes Models 

    01:35:58 Exploring Mitsubishi's Hidden Gems 

    01:37:49 Nissan's Underrated Classics 

    01:47:50 Peugeot's Overlooked Vehicles 

    01:50:14 Porsche's Unsung Heroes 

    01:54:18 Renault's Unique Offerings 

    01:56:14 Subaru's Hidden Treasures 

    01:59:43 Toyota's Overlooked Models 

    02:04:12 TVR's Forgotten Cars 

    02:07:12 Vauxhall's Underrated Options 

    02:09:56 Volkswagen's Hidden Gems 

    02:13:18 Volvo's Overlooked Models 

     

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    2 months ago
    2 hours 3 minutes 6 seconds

    Induction Noise
    Episode 83 - Car Modification Misconceptions

    Summary

    In this episode, Teeks delves into common misconceptions surrounding car modifications, providing insights into safety, performance, and the realities of tuning. He discusses the importance of understanding how various modifications interact with each other and the vehicle's overall dynamics. From roll cages to brake systems, and from boost pressure to suspension setups, Teeks emphasizes the need for informed decisions when modifying cars to ensure both safety and performance.


    Takeaways

    • A roll cage is part of a larger safety system.
    • Bigger brakes don't always improve stopping power.
    • More boost can lead to engine damage if not managed.
    • Lighter flywheels can complicate low RPM takeoffs.
    • Wings create drag and may not improve speed.
    • Lowering a car can negatively affect handling.
    • Stiffer suspension can lead to loss of traction.
    • Bolt-on upgrades require proper tuning to be effective.
    • Larger wheels can compromise ride comfort and handling.
    • Widening a car's body primarily enhances aesthetics.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Car Modification Misconceptions

    01:24 The Truth About Roll Cages

    10:46 Understanding Brake Performance

    15:57 Boost Pressure and Power Dynamics

    18:44 The Flywheel Debate

    22:06 Wings: More Isn't Always Better

    26:15 The Lowering Fallacy

    28:54 Stiff Suspension Isn't Always Superior

    33:25 Bolt-On Upgrades: The Reality Check

    36:59 The Wheel Size Myth

    40:41 Widening Your Car: Aesthetic vs. Performance

    43:49 Tune Types: Custom vs. Plug-and-Play

    50:43 Harness Safety: The Misconception

    57:02 Aftermarket Seats vs. OEM Comfort

    01:03:04 The Importance of Tires

    01:08:33 Coilovers vs. Lowering Springs

    01:14:04 Engine Swaps: More Complicated Than You Think


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    2 months ago
    1 hour 17 minutes 26 seconds

    Induction Noise
    Episode 82 - Car Myths Debunked

    Summary 

    In this episode of Induction Noise, host Teeks dives into the world of car myths, debunking common misconceptions about automotive technology, maintenance, and performance. From the effectiveness of auto stop-start systems to the truth about premium fuel and engine oil changes, Teeks provides insights backed by research and personal experience. The episode also covers safety myths related to car size, the necessity of warming up engines, and the real impact of air conditioning on fuel economy. Listeners will gain a better understanding of their vehicles and how to care for them effectively. 

     

    Takeaways 

    • Auto Stop Start systems are designed to reduce emissions and fuel consumption. 

    • Premium fuel only benefits cars designed for high octane fuel. 

    • Modern engines can go longer between oil changes than 3,000 miles. 

    • Manual transmissions are not always more fuel-efficient than automatics. 

    • Warming up modern engines is less necessary than in older cars. 

    • Bigger cars are not always safer; safety depends on design and features. 

    • All-wheel drive does not guarantee better performance in all conditions. 

    • Car colour does not affect insurance rates significantly. 

    • Using air conditioning can be more fuel-efficient than open windows at high speeds. 

    • Electric vehicles have a lower incidence of fire compared to gasoline cars. 

     

    Chapters 

    00:00 Welcome to Induction Noise 

    02:19 Debunking Car Myths 

    03:15 Auto Stop Start Systems 

    08:52 Premium Fuel Performance 

    15:26 Oil Change Frequency 

    16:53 Manual vs Automatic Transmissions 

    20:13 Warming Up Your Engine 

    25:16 Car Size and Safety 

    28:34 All-Wheel Drive Myths 

    32:48 Car Color and Insurance 

    35:39 Air Conditioning vs Windows 

    41:51 Electric Vehicle Fire Risks 

    45:07 Washing Your Car with Dish Soap 

    46:26 Jet Fuel Myths 

    50:14 Idling to Recharge Battery 

    51:40 SUVs and Off-Roading 

    53:15 Filling Up Gas in the Morning 

    54:29 Coasting in Neutral 

    56:54 Tire Pressure Myths 

    58:13 Replacing Tires 

    01:00:06 Fuel Additives and Engine Health 

     

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    If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram and Tik Tok @inductionnoise. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com  

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    2 months ago
    1 hour 4 minutes 32 seconds

    Induction Noise
    2 car fans discussing and comparing the latest, oldest and best cars and automotive news out there. Get involved and let us know what you want to hear!