The United States Grand Prix Strategy Report podcast features Jake Michaels from ESPN.
The prepenultimate round of the season begs the question: could Ferrari be the least competent cheater in F1 history? And is Nico Rosberg addicted to video blogs? Also, Lewis Hamilton wins another championship.
Lewis Hamilton claimed a sixth world title by finishing second to teammate Valtteri Bottas in Austin.
Valtteri Bottas is on pole, but the frontrunners are evenly balanced at the Circuit of the Americas.
Valtteri Bottas has the slimmest of chances to delay Lewis Hamilton's sixth championship by converting pole to victory in Austin.
Rob claims Superlicense Podcast's Rodney Gordon as one of our own, Pete confuses laconic for lethargic, and Michael invites Crash.net F1 editor Luke Smith into the Box of Neutrals echo chamber.
Kimi Raikkonen won his first race in more than five years to keep Sebastian Vettel's title hopes alive.
F1 Strategy Report 2018: United States Grand Prix with ESPN's Nate Saunders.
Ferrari has rediscovered its pace just in time to lose the championship.
Raikkonen won his first race since the 2013 Australian Grand Prix, forcing the title race to Mexico.
imi Raikkonen claimed his first grand prix victory win in more than five years in a thrilling United States Grand Prix, thwarting Lewis Hamilton’s bid to claim the championship at Circuit of The Americas.
Valtteri Bottas could be the difference between Hamilton winning the title this weekend and Vettel taking it one more round.
But the Australian expects he could keep Vettel behind him in the race nonetheless.
Lewis Hamilton claimed a tightly contested pole from Sebastian Vettel on what's shaping up to be a title-deciding weekend.
Sebastian Vettel will drop three places on the USA grid after speeding under red flags.
Hamilton was quickest, Vettel picked up a three-place grid penalty for speeding under red flags.
Rob talks the great names of Formula One, Peter McGinley talks about the AFL calendar, and Michael asks Dieter what he Renckens about the all-female W Series.
Sergio Perez will race for Force India in 2019.