This week's Formula 1 Podium Picks - Presented by Podium Life
World Champion collectors memorabilia, interviewing Gary Vaynerchuk, a Senna children's book, and more... Find out what lifestyle pieces made it to the F1 Grid this week.
Our friends over at Podium Life have their fingers on the pulse of all things F1 culture, gear and lifestyle. Here are five of their favorite things happening in the world of motorsports.
Oracle Red Bull Racing – F1® World Constructors’ Champions – 2023 | Collector’s Edition
Here is your chance to own a piece of art that celebrates a recording breaking F1 season. The 2023 Formula 1 season has been nothing short of spectacular, with Oracle Red Bull Racing showcasing a level of dominance that will be etched in the annals of motorsport history. Check it out.
Serial Entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk Discusses Motorsports
Podium Life grabbed time with Vaynerchuk to discuss motorsports, media and F1, marketing and attending the Indy 500. He offers a unique perspective having built VaynerSports into a full-service talent representation and brand consulting agency, among his other media endeavors. Check it out.
Interview with Michael Lamonato, F1 Strategy Report
Podium Life had the chance to chat with Michael Lamonato of F1 Strategy Report to chat all things F1, careers in racing and why he’d want to win Monaco. He even shares advice for others trying to break into racing (hint: practice, practice, practice). Check it out.
Little People, Big Dreams: Ayrton Senna
For young motorsport enthusiasts craving a bedtime tale filled with adrenaline, and for parents on the lookout for engaging alternatives to screen time, the story of Ayrton Senna by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara is a perfect pick. This book is a part of the cherished Little People, Big Dreams series, which brings forth picture book biographies for kids, introducing them to individuals who raced past hurdles to achieve grand dreams. Check it out.
Behind the scenes: How Ferrari, Puma designed latest apparel collection
Here’s your chance to go behind the scenes to see how Puma and Ferrari design their apparel collections, with a unique insight into the 1965 Le Mans win-inspired collection which is out now. Puma has been at the head of the recent evolution of motorsport apparel which has taken racing brands and equipment and made it popular on the street. Check it out.