The Shocking Truth Behind Formula E's Rising Popularity! Nicki Shields

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  • čas přidán 27. 05. 2024
  • Join Nicki Shields, the prominent face of Formula E broadcasting, as she delves into her vibrant career and the evolving landscape of motorsport. In this insightful episode, Nicki shares her journey from her first encounter with a go-kart to becoming a leading science communicator and motorsport presenter. Discover the thrills of electric racing, the challenges of balancing a high-flying career with motherhood, and Nicki's personal take on the future of sustainable transportation.
    In This Episode:
    Early Inspirations:
    Explore how Nicki's childhood passion for motorsport and her academic background in biological sciences shaped her career path.
    Transition to Broadcasting:
    Learn about Nicki's shift from a finance career to becoming a key voice in motorsport broadcasting, with a special focus on electric vehicles.
    Behind the Scenes of Formula E:
    Get an insider look at what it's like to work in the adrenaline-pumping world of Formula E broadcasting.
    Challenges and Triumphs:
    Nicki discusses the personal and professional hurdles she has overcome, including the integration of family life with her demanding schedule.
    Vision for the Future:
    Hear Nicki's thoughts on the role of electric vehicles in reducing urban pollution and her predictions for the future of motorsport.
    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Introduction and Background
    3:25 - Switching Careers: From Finance to Motorsport
    12:15 - The Rise of Formula E and Its Impact
    21:40 - Day-to-Day Life in Broadcast Journalism
    30:50 - Balancing Motherhood with a Career in the Spotlight
    39:00 - Prospects for Electric Vehicles and Sustainable Transport
    Subscribe for More: If you're passionate about motorsport, technology, and the future of our planet, make sure to subscribe and turn on notifications for more engaging discussions like this one.
    Special Thanks: A heartfelt thank you to Nicki for sharing her expertise and experiences. If this conversation inspired you or sparked your interest in electric motorsport, please like, share, and comment below to help us bring more content like this to you.
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Komentáře • 19

  • @shaunperry2024
    @shaunperry2024 Před 3 měsíci +2

    You had me, up until the "saving the planet" section started. Many people have woken up to the fact that Net Zero is a front to relieve us all of our hard earned cash, without any improvement to our health and welfare.
    Love your channel BTW

  • @1234567marks
    @1234567marks Před 3 měsíci +1

    Nikki made a great point regarding why younger people aren’t getting interested in cars, they no longer see or help dad tinker and repair the family motor on the driveway, I’m sure there’s a lot of truth in that.
    PS personally I find electric cars about as interesting as a fridge , and formula E unwatchable 🙂

  • @mattg9364
    @mattg9364 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Comparing anything to F1 in its current state makes it seem exciting. F1 is about as enthralling as watching grass grow or paint dry

  • @DUTTYPIX
    @DUTTYPIX Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great watch that 💪🏼

  • @michaelgilmore8821
    @michaelgilmore8821 Před 2 měsíci

    I don't get her point of not everyone will be charging at the same time. yes they will as most people will be charging in the evening or overnight at home when its cheapest.
    I've seen a few formula e races, but the greed of the people running it will now mean I won't watch it anymore. As the price of everything is going up I'm not going to pay extra to watch a 30 minute race that will be on tv every few weeks.
    Love watching your pod cast by the way

  • @AutoholicsAnonymous
    @AutoholicsAnonymous Před 3 měsíci +1

    market is crashing, manufacturers are pulling out, and the tech is unstable and disposable. its the sport not one needed, for the product people are rapidly not wanting. And I work(ed) for one of the sponsors of Formula E 😅

  • @BertoniBertone
    @BertoniBertone Před 3 měsíci

    Formula E is like Premiership football played in a stadium with no fans. And no goals. All the skills, all the right moves, all the razzmatazz….combined with a singular and breathtaking misunderstanding of what made Formula 1 great. It’s like alcohol-free wine: best to drink a real bottle once a week than a bottle of ersatz vino a day.

  • @1234567marks
    @1234567marks Před 3 měsíci

    Isn’t the real reason that F E is going to pay view the fact that the viewing figures are so appalling on terrestrial TV they can’t sell any advertising and therefore don’t pay FE for the viewing rights?

  • @user-cw5kr3py8p
    @user-cw5kr3py8p Před 3 měsíci +1

    Maybe try to get Sam from seen through glasse on this

  • @RBWill1
    @RBWill1 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Dunno about if a woman will ever get to or properly compete in F1, it is an interesting discussion. The physical side is one thing. The guys train long and hard and were still nearly flaking out mid race last year. A woman is going to have to somehow find the time to train even longer and harder to be at the same physical level if it is even possible. Then on just getting there we are so far away at the moment. You can't just plonk one in F1, you need the superlicence points and you cant get enough of them just doing womens series so you need to get a woman who can beat the guys all the way up. Chadwick looked like a god in the womens series but was pretty much dead last in Indy NXT against the lads last year and that is nowhere near as competitive as the normal F1 feeder series. You say how shit Latifi was but even he finished the F2 championship in the top 10 3 times peaking at 2nd, with numerous race wins. There are some women doing well in other motorsports like Iron Dames in endurance racing and some drag racing so there are definitely series where they can compete, just not sure about Formula series. Maybe it is just a numbers game and we have to wait for Maxine Verstappen to come along.

  • @Quattro_Joe
    @Quattro_Joe Před 3 měsíci

    Am the only person who had to Google who this lady is. I’ve never heard of her

  • @MithunKalan
    @MithunKalan Před 3 měsíci +1

    i watched formula E when it started. i figured that this is what the future is going to sound like. then i saw the format was really shit. they had to swap cars half way. and street tracks are really shit to watch. pretty much every overtake is a dirty dive. but what made me stop watching was that format never embraced innovation. i wanted to see a race where 1 team could swap out batteries, another will do a recharge, another swap cars. different ways to go around a track within some sort of energy/money/time limit. but the regulations forced everyone to do the same stupid way. fuck that. gave up

    • @tristanphippen3016
      @tristanphippen3016 Před 3 měsíci

      They don’t swap cars anymore and way more competitive now

  • @adybird
    @adybird Před 3 měsíci +4

    Electric cars to dominate 🤣🤣
    Cheers I needed a giggle today

  • @supersaabclaire
    @supersaabclaire Před 3 měsíci +4

    Er, no love, EV's are shit and won't dominate.

  • @keithvers569
    @keithvers569 Před 3 měsíci +2

    No electric cars are shit, hardly any charging points, the ones that exist barely ever work. Also the depreciation on electric cars is too steep and they cost far too much to insure