FORMULA FUNCAST

The F1 Second Screen Experience You Didn’t Know You Needed

Formula Funcast is a live animated parody show and satirical podcast that airs during every Formula 1 Grand Prix. Built in Unreal Engine and powered by real-time animation, it’s a second screen experience for F1 fans who want humor, chaos, and commentary that doesn’t sound like it came from the pit wall.

This isn’t just another recap or post-race podcast. Formula Funcast runs live during the race, turning the highs, lows, and radio drama of every Grand Prix into comedy gold. Think Adult Swim antics, The Daily Show paradoxical takes meets Drive to Survive—if it were hosted by cranky cartoons.

Produced by the creators of World of Montezuma—the first playable animated sitcom in Fortnite and featured in 80 Level for its innovation in transmedia storytelling—Formula Funcast is part of a growing universe that blends gaming, animation, and motorsport culture.

WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT

  • Live F1 parody streamed in real time during every race

  • Animated characters built in Unreal Engine and Reallusion

  • Satirical F1 podcast meets sketch comedy, meme culture, and motorsport commentary

  • Powered by the same real-time tools used in AAA game development

  • Part of the World of Montezuma transmedia project

  • Distributed across YouTube, TikTok, Kick, and podcast platforms

HOSTED BY

  • Jason Waterfalls – The smug Ad guy

  • Ron LaSano – Startup bro turned motorsport “expert”

  • Tay – Mystic coder with questionable opinions

NEWEST FORMULA FUNCAST EPISODE

Experience the chaos of the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix like never before with Formula Funcast — the world’s first live animated F1 parody show. Streaming during every Formula 1 race, this Montreal GP special features real-time race data, live leaderboard updates, and off-the-rails commentary from our unqualified crew: Jason Waterfalls, Ron LaSano, and Error Error. Built in Unreal Engine, Formula Funcast blends live sports with animated satire, turning race day into a comedy event. No official race footage — just hilarious fake strategy, fictional drama, and unpredictable moments. Perfect for fans of F1, Drive to Survive, and anyone who’s ever yelled at their TV during a pit stop.