
Full Credit to the Noise
Full Credit to the Noise
FCTTN
Show overview
Full Credit to the Noise has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 213 episodes. That works out to roughly 120 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence, with the show now in its 5th season.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 21 min and 45 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Sports show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 46 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 133 episodes published. Published by FCTTN.
From the publisher
Full Credit to the Noise podcast began as a motorsport spin-off of the hugely successful rugby league podcast Full Credit to the Boys, hosted by internet personality Former Legend. When the original show wrapped up at the end of 2023, the concept evolved into a fast-moving motorsport show covering all things motorsport, with a primary focus on Formula 1 and Supercars. Hosted by Former Legend alongside respected motorsport journalist Andrew van Leeuwen, the podcast blends fan-first conversation with informed analysis of the biggest stories across F1 and Supercars. Today, Full Credit to the Noise has grown beyond a podcast into a motorsport lifestyle brand, underpinned by a membership programme offering exclusive content, giveaways, limited-edition merchandise, and access to a dedicated Discord community for members.
Latest Episodes
View all 213 episodesNEWS: Supercars injury scare + SVG's NASCAR greatness
FCTTN: Piastri rumours, Marquez future, Overs & Unders
NEWS: Supercars peace talks, Perth politics & parity
FCTTN: Miami GP review + blind motorsport rankings
NEWS: Perth circuit update + Supercars rivalries
FCTTN: Central Coast Supercars plan unpacked
NEWS: F1 rule changes unpacked + was Mostert malicious?
FCTTN: Debriefing the Dustbowl
Christchurch Super440 daily: Sunday
Christchurch Super440 daily: Saturday
Christchurch Super440 daily: Friday
NEWS: First impressions of new Supercars track + parity latest
FCTTN: In the eye of the NZ Supercars storm

S5 Ep 32Taupo Super440 daily: Saturday
Taupo delivered a history-making Saturday of Supercars action – and we've got it covered in our daily podcast.Ryan Wood delivered Toyota its first win in Supercars in Saturday's 200-kilometre feature race while continuing the trend of Kiwis excelling on home soil.It was hardly straightforward, though, with some intra-team tension during the race when Chaz Mostert snatched the lead with an undercut.At the same time the Walkinshaw drivers were often under fire from their Triple Eight counterparts as the explosive rivalry between the teams continues. How did it all play out? And what was the reaction afterwards? Andrew van Leeuwen and Stefan Bartholomaeus take you behind the scenes.They also discuss Brodie Kostecki's ominous sprint race win, discuss Supercars' decision to cancel Sunday's action due to the cyclone and explain a bizarre situation that saw three teams fined for not obeying cost-cutting rules.

S5 Ep 31Taupo Super440 daily: Friday
Take a deep dive into a very weird day at the race track with the Friday edition of the Taupo Super440 daily podcast.The on-track action took a back seat at Taupo as all eyes were on the sky and the looming threat of Cyclone Vaianu.Supercars did take action with a significant schedule change... but was it the right call? And did it come too late?Andrew van Leeuwen and Stefan Bartholomaeus debate how the saga has played out.They also discuss the re-signing of the two Walkinshaw drivers, Tickford's (formally) secret new engineer, GM's parity push and more.A speedcafe.com podcast.

S5 Ep 30NEWS: Supercars cyclone latest + pole cash gaslighting
Stunning weather greeted Supercars teams on Thursday at Taupo, but it was the Sunday cyclone warning that was the talk of the paddock.Andrew van Leeuwen and Stefan Bartholomaeus debate Supercars’ options amid the grim forecast.They also discuss the new parc ferme rules, Supercars’ bizarre pole prize backflip and the fallout from the big Bathurst 6 Hour crash.A speedcafe.com podcast.
S5 Ep 29FCTTN: Bruising Bathurst and Taupo preview
Full Credit to the Noise looks back on a bruising Bathurst 6 Hour and ahead to the first leg of Supercars' historic double-header across the ditch.The Easter production car enduro at Mount Panorama delivered its usual charm and turned on a fascinating race.Between feel-good winners and some huge shunts, there was no shortage of talking points for Former Legend and AVL to tackle.They also look ahead to next weekend's Taupo Super440, with Former laying down a huge prediction about one particular manufacturer...All that and more in the latest episode of Full Credit to the Noise.Watch or listen now!Full Credit to the Noise – A Speedcafe.com podcast

S5 Ep 28NEWS: James Warburton’s shock Supercars exit explained
Full Credit to the News delves into the story that has rocked Supercars – James Warburton's shock exit from the CEO role. Having broken the bombshell news this morning, Andrew van Leeuwen and Stefan Bartholomaeus unpack how and why it happened in detail. They also look at what may happen next now that Barclay Nettlefold is at the helm of the sport. Other topics include David Reynolds' future at Team 18, the latest on the developing fuel crisis, safety changes at Bathurst and more. Listen now!Full Credit to the News – A Speedcafe.com podcast

S5 Ep 27FCTTN: Ask us anything returns!
F1, Supercars and more – AVL and Former Legend answer your questions.Full Credit to the Noise – A Speedcafe.com podcast

S5 Ep 26NEWS: What will the fuel crisis mean for motorsport?
Full Credit to the News delves into a troubling issue for Australian motorsport – the global fuel crisis. The conflict in the Middle East has plunged the world, including Australia, into a fuel crisis. It will inevitably affect the motorsport industry in ways that extend well beyond the running costs of a racing car. What are the most concerning factors? What is the worst case scenario? And what are the governing bodies and series doing about it? Andrew van Leeuwen and Stefan Bartholomaeus delve into it all. They also cover off Supercars' Queensland move, the latest on the Wollongong street track, F1's qualifying rule change for Japan and Max Verstappen's journo ejection. Listen now!Full Credit to the News – A Speedcafe.com podcast