We discuss how apis mellifera just reignited a Finnish championship and why Sebastian Vettel is on track for his worst F1 season ever.

I review the action from the 2020 Russian Grand Prix with statistician Sean Kelly.

I preview the upcoming Russian Grand Prix with last year’s podcast guest Sean Kelly.

Episode 12 presented by spokes.com.au features South Africa’s rookie sensation Brad Binder, who discusses winning just his third MotoGP™ race, how KTM has become a force to be reckoned with and what it’s like racing against Valentino Rossi, while we analyse Sunday’s race at Misano and the unpredictable 2020 season with the doyen of MotoGP™ TV commentators, Nick Harris.

We form the Parliament of Box of Neutrals to decide your F1 disputes and play what is apparently everyone’s favourite game: ‘What is your name unusual?’.

McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown discusses the resurgence of one of the most famous teams in Formula 1® and how he convinced Daniel Ricciardo to switch from Renault for next season, while we review a manic first visit for F1® to the famed Mugello Circuit last weekend.

I review the action from the 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix with Nate Saunders from ESPN.

Knowing corner names makes you neither interesting nor cool. Lewis Hamilton break Valtteri Bottas’s spirit. Sebastian Vettel leaves Ferrari for Jordan. We appropriate some more IP for personal gain.

Two-time MotoGP™ World Champion Casey Stoner joins us to offer his thoughts on an unpredictable season to date, Valentino Rossi’s future at age 41, Jack Miller’s move to the factory Ducati outfit for 2021, and what Marc Marquez’s absence means for this year’s championship.

A French-speaking driver in an Italian car wins the Italian Grand Prix, exactly as expected. Valtteri Bottas decided the championship isn’t for him. We accidentally upset someone named Bert.

Former F1® driver, World Endurance Championship racer and Sky Sports analyst Paul Di Resta joins us to discuss a crushing win in Belgium for Lewis Hamilton, how Ferrari can recover from a horrendous weekend at Spa, and why Daniel Ricciardo might be the biggest winner in the driver market shuffle for 2021.

Ferrari is cooked. Like, really cooked. Lewis Hamilton won the race but Ferrari is absolutely roasted. Did you see it? It’s no good. That guy supporting Max Verstappen but doing a shoey was also questionable, but that still wasn’t as bad as Ferrari.

Three-time Australian Grand Prix winner and 2009 Formula 1® World Champion Jenson Button joins us to discuss the 2020 season, what makes Lewis Hamilton a great, Fernando Alonso’s dramatic return to Formula 1® and Daniel Ricciardo’s move to McLaren for next season.