Scott Speed: Red Bull’s American Prodigy | F1 Beyond The Grid Podcast

 

Scott Speed: Red Bull’s American Prodigy | F1 Beyond The Grid Podcast

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‘I was a super cocky, arrogant kid’. Fast by name, fast by nature. Scott Speed was born to be a racer. He had natural talent and raw pace. After being discovered by Red Bull as America’s next star, Speed arrived in Formula 1 with a ‘massive ego’. Debuting for Scuderia Toro Rosso in 2006, he lasted just 18 months. With no World Championship points to his name, Speed was replaced by Sebastian Vettel after the 2007 European Grand Prix. Speaking to Tom Clarkson, Scott relives an exciting journey into motorsport that begins with his father’s infectious passion for racing. He explains very openly how a bad attitude, a lack of motivation, and a struggle to adapt to life in Europe cost him more time in Formula 1. Plus, Scott reveals how he’s helping today’s generation of drivers avoid the same mistakes he made. 03:06 – Why Scott loved the Miami Grand Prix
13:16 – Reflecting on his time in Formula 1
19:02 – Early love of racing
24:04 – Discovered by Red Bull
32:48 – Helping today’s younger drivers
40:09 – What Toro Rosso looked like in 2006
49:43 – Difficult preparations for 2007 season
53:22 – Testing Tost’s patience in Scott’s final F1 race
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