Alpine Academy driver Jack Doohan joins hosts Matt Clayton and Michael Lamonato to talk about his breakthrough Formula 2 podium finish in Spain last weekend, his maiden Formula 1 test in the 2021 Alpine in Qatar, the differences between F2 and F1 machinery, why he moved into the Alpine Academy for 2022 and how the fast rise of stars like Max Verstappen has been a game-changer for young drivers, while we wrap up last Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona.

Michael is joined by Rodney Gordon from Superlicense Podcast, who reminds him that in a younger, more innocent time he forecast Carlos Sainz as the 2022 world champion. Daniel Recardo (sic) contacts the Discord channel.

Pure’s F1 fanatic, Matt Oostveen, is joined by former F1 driver, Alex Yoong and F1 journalist Michael Lamonato to dissect all the action on the track and in the pit during the Spanish GP and what it all means for the championship.

Where have you seen Rascasse unusual? Charles Leclerc’s Monaco curse continues despite it not being Monaco Grand Prix week. We revive the popular ParmaWatch™️ segment.

Max Verstappen comfortably wins the first-ever Miami Grand Prix to leave Charles Leclerc reliant on Ferrari’s next upgrade package. Featuring Stuart Codling, executive editor, GP Racing.

Australian-American NBC Sports broadcaster Leigh Diffey joins hosts Matt Clayton and Michael Lamonato to talk about the hype surrounding the inaugural Miami Grand Prix and F1®’s skyrocketing popularity in the United States (02:22), the effect of ‘Drive to Survive’ on IndyCar and NASCAR (04:00), how F1® drivers make the transition to IndyCar (09:15) and the potential for young American Colton Herta to be successful in F1® (11:50), while we look back at last Sunday’s race in Miami won by reigning world champion Max Verstappen (17:28).

Not bad for a car park. Michael is joined by Rod Gordon from Superlicence F1 Podcast to discuss his lucky number and the little-known official slogan of the Miami Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton chops down a tree. Formula E reveals a series of billboards. We attempt to play the Florida Man game but discover all the stories are fairly grim.

Max Verstappen hits back with a crushing victory at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix after Charles Leclerc spins himself off the podium late. Featuring Thomas Maher from Racing News 365.

Michael and Rob review the Emilia-Romagna Big Prize and Meat Tray Raffle. Our People’s Anorak returns, as does the super-rare Formula 1 reference ‘Budgie Nine’.

Hey Hey it’s Saturday celebrates the 100th year since it first went to air in 1971. Michael and Rob discuss a variety of words they think should be spelt differently. No-one has time to say the full name of this weekend’s race.

Featuring Phil Horton from Autoweek. Charles Leclerc dominates the Australian Grand Prix to stretch his championship advantage after Max Verstappen retires for the second time in three races.

After the record-breaking return of the Australian Grand Prix to Melbourne, hosts Matt Clayton and Michael Lamonato wrap up Charles Leclerc’s crushing win for Ferrari and Daniel Ricciardo’s promising showing for McLaren, while we hear from a host of big-name guests who joined us on In The Fast Lane Live from Albert Park including Sir Jackie Stewart, Oscar Piastri, Alex Albon, Guenther Steiner, Andreas Seidl and Ted Kravitz.

Pure’s F1 fanatics, Matt Oostveen and Mark Jobbins, are joined by Former F1 driver, Alex Yoong and F1 journalist, Michael Lamonato to dissect all the action on the track and in the pit during the Australian GP and what it all means for the championship.

iframe frameborder="0" height="200" scrolling="no" src="https://playlist.megaphone.fm?e=HDE8502701092&light=true" width="100%">

We get absolutely amongst it at the first Australian Grand Prix in three years, allegedly the greatest race of Fernando Alonso’s career.

Michael Lamonato joined the show from Albert Park to preview the Australian Grand Prix.

Featuring F1 journalist Matt Clayton. Formula 1 returns for its first Australian Grand Prix in three years, and a brand-new Albert Park is promising to up the action in Melbourne.