
The Intercooler podcast covers all things cars, driving and motorsport, plus the latest car news. Hosted by Ti co-founders Dan Prosser and Andrew Frankel. 🚨 Check out The Intercooler Daily Podcast! New episodes published every day, always ad-free – creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/dan576/subscribe
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 388 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | AutomotiveLeisure | |||

Live from Bicester Scramble, Andrew Frankel and Dan Prosser interview legendary designer Ian Callum on his career, his relationship with Tom Walkinshaw, Aston Martin and Jaguar. What does he think of Jaguar's current direction?
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Dan Prosser and Andrew Frankel reveal the cars they're longing to drive. From multi-million pound exotics like the McLaren F1 and Ferrari 250 GTO to affordable enthusiast cars such as the Peugeot 106 Rallye, these are the machines no motoring educati... more
Dan Prosser and Andrew Frankel mark 100 years of the British Grand Prix. They explain the history of the race from its earliest iteration at Brooklands, through the Formula 1 era and to the present day, recalling the most dramatic moments from across... more
Dan Prosser and Andrew Frankel discuss the long-term test cars they're living with right now, including one new arrival and a faulty Range Rover. They also talk about the 50th anniversary of Tom Walkinshaw Racing, BMW now being in control of Alpina a... more
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Thank you for fantastic, real human narration. Good long-form podcast episodes with Prosser and Frankel as well.
Vastly improved.
I’ve been a fan since the beginning, but I just can’t listen to old man Frankel talk anymore negative drivel about EV’s the benefits of ‘sustainable fuels’. Misinformed nonsense
Dan is a great host and the content is always interesting, only spoiled by Frankel’s unbearable smugness and arrogance.
Really enjoy the informed chat about cars many of which I would love to drive
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Episodes feature insightful discussions on the evolving landscape of automobiles, focusing on sports cars, driving experiences, and the market dynamics of electric vehicles versus traditional petrol cars. Hosts engage with notable guests from the automotive industry, sharing expert opinions and personal anecdotes that reflect on car design, performance, and the emotional connections enthusiasts have with their vehicles. Unique themes include the resurgence of manual driving experiences, evaluations of motorsport's historical moments, and critiques of the automotive industry's direction.
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