KTM Summer Grill: Wild Supercars silly season unpacked
It was a wild Supercars silly season and it’s set up a fascinating 2026 – as discussed in this final episode of the KTM Summer Grill.The silly season had it all, from some new long-term deals with incumbent drivers to a rapid influx of rookies.Have the likes of Triple Eight and Tickford done the right thing locking down their line-ups?Who will triumph from the rookie pack?Speedcafe's editorial team unpacks what lies ahead in detail.KTM Summer Grill – A Speedcafe.com podcast
KTM Summer Grill: Australian GP boss Travis Auld on how Melbourne plans to survive F1’s surge
The Australian Grand Prix is booming, and according to CEO Travis Auld, managing fans — not selling tickets — has become the event’s biggest challenge.Speaking on today’s episode of the KTM Summer Grill, Auld explains how record demand has reshaped the Melbourne race, while stressing that growth cannot come at the expense of the fan experience.With Albert Park approaching 30 years as an F1 venue in 2026, that focus has driven the biggest infrastructure upgrade in the event’s history. A new pit building, expanded overpasses, additional lake crossings and the arrival of Anzac Station just metres from the circuit are all aimed at improving how fans move around the park.The pressure only increases with Melbourne set to open the 2026 Formula 1 season once again, amid sweeping new regulations, new manufacturers and an Australian title contender in Oscar Piastri. Auld says launching the season brings enormous opportunity — but also significant responsibility.He also addresses the decision to scrap dynamic ticket pricing after fan feedback, reaffirms Supercars as a critical pillar of the event, and provides an update on talks to secure MotoGP’s future at Phillip Island.Now nearing his third Australian Grand Prix as CEO, Auld also reflects on the scale of the task and why all signs point to another blockbuster weekend when Formula 1 returns to Melbourne in March.KTM Summer Grill – A Speedcafe.com podcast
KTM Summer Grill: Debating the 10 best Australian and Kiwi drivers of 2025
Speedcafe.com's experts rank the top 10 Australian and New Zealand drivers of 2025.KJTM Summer Grill – A Speedcafe.com podcast
KTM Summer Grill: Cam Waters on his solid but unspectacular Supercars season
Cameron Waters started the 2025 Supercars season with a flurry of wins, but his title challenge quickly evaporated. Speedcafe.com news men Andrew van Leeuwen and Stefan Bartholomaeus spoke with the Tickford Racing star about his season – both in Australia and overseas – as well as his renewed commitment to Ford, Tickford and Supercars.KTM Summer Grill – A Speedcafe.com podcast
KTM Summer Grill: SVG’s brutal NASCAR lessons + his iconic number explained
Shane van Gisbergen firmly put his mark on his place in NASCAR in 2025, but according to the New Zealander, there needs to be more. He spoke with Speedcafe.com News Editor Simon Chapman about the 2025 season and where he needs to improve in 2026.KTM Summer Grill – A Speedcafe.com podcast