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Bearly Qualified

Bearly Qualified

By: Morgan Richardson & Ryan Knight
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Two Formula 1 fans (plus occasional special guests) with very limited qualifications for talking about F1, will nonetheless talk about f1. Post-race debriefs and reaction to breaking news from across the world of F1.

Morgan Richardson & Ryan Knight
Episodes
  • "I'm-a Luigi, number one!" Lewis Hamilton wins in Spain!
    Jun 15 2026

    It's just like the good ol' days, when Luigi, driving the Yoshi Bike, would weave through bananas and blue shells on his way to a glorious 1st place at Mount Wario to win the Star Cup.

    Only this time, it was Circuit de Catalunya and Luigi was wearing his brothers colour of Red whilst blasting his way to victory in a Scuderia Ferrari SF-26. And Ryan is quite pleased about it.

    Lots of other talking points came up from Spain too, so jump on in and join the boys as they review 66 laps from Barcelona.

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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • Kim Kar-Dashing around Monaco, baby!
    Jun 9 2026

    After a fantastic weekend of F1 Kim Kar-Dashing around the streets of Monaco, the Bearly Qualified lads review the whole spectacle. This episode covers everything that the fans care about from the Monaco Grand Prix, with an insanely detailed breakdown of a truly unpredictable race weekend. From jaw-dropping qualifying moments where 19-year-old Kimi Antonelli pushes his case for being a generational talent, to the chaotic race itself, Morgan and Ryan reveal the hidden dynamics that made Monaco more exciting than it’s been in years. If you thought this race was predictable, think again.

    The unpredictability, the strategic battles, and surprise performances all serve as a masterclass in racing under pressure. You’ll discover how Kimi Antonelli’s stunning pole and the praise from Martin Brundle could signal a generational shift in Formula One. They break down the intense qualifying lap that proved his racecraft is on the rise.

    We also unpack the wider implications for driver mindsets; Lewis’s strategic kindness and Kimi Antonelli’s fearless attitude might set the tone for the season’s most anticipated rivalries. Whether it’s the comic genius of Martin Brundle’s “don’t push me, I’m nearly famous,” or the brilliance of George Russell’s "YOU SHALL NOT PASS" restart tactics, every insight offers a behind-the-scenes look at how high-stakes danger and skill collide in F1.

    These stories aren’t just about race results, they reflect a changing of the guard, a battle of youth versus experience, and the subtle art of managing pressure in racing’s most glamorous yet brutal setting. This episode is essential listening for anyone serious about unseriously about understanding the future of F1 by two lads who probably haven't got a clue, as the sport’s landscape shifts towards more unpredictable, multi-contender championships. If you’re wondering who might challenge the dominant teams next, or why Monaco suddenly felt riveting,

    Morgan and Ryan will reshape your perspective with what they think are smart, approachable insights, but probably just highlight how Bearly Qualified they really are. Whether you’re a die-hard enthusiast or a casual observer, this is the place to discover why ardent F1 fans probably shouldn't be allowed a microphone!

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    1 hr and 53 mins
  • We're kind of a big deal, and we're previewing Monaco, baby!
    Jun 4 2026

    Fresh from finding Instagram fame by dunking all over poor Lance Stroll (90k views and still climbing!), will the boys let their new celebrioty status go to their heads?

    Whatever the outcome, they are as Bearly Qualified as ever to talk about Formula One, and in this episode they give their thoughts on Monaco Grand Prix's past and imminent. Cue some outrageous Top 10 finish predictions, some hilarious takes on the qualities of American Television and a slightly unhinged conversation about Ribena. Bring it on.

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    1 hr and 24 mins
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