We review the Styrian Grand Prix, the Everybody Loves Raymond of F1 races, and analyse Fernando Alonso’s Renault reunion, the Hey Hey It’s Saturday of F1 returns.

Australian nine-time Formula 1® Grand Prix winner Mark Webber discusses the ups and downs of the first race of the season in Austria, Sebastian Vettel’s future, analyse Daniel Ricciardo’s move to McLaren and a fantastic Formula 3 victory for young Australian Oscar Piastri.

F1 is back, and we talk about dominant Mercedes, good old Ferrari, how to throw out old cassette tapes at the tip and keeping up piss fitness.

I review the action from the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix with Stuart Codling from GP Racing.

Nate Saunders from ESPN joins us to wrap up 18 weeks of F1 post-preseason and preview the first post-COVID Austrian Grand Prix. We also talk more about the name Dennis.

Episode 1 presented by Mobile Tyre Shop features Australian Formula 1® driver Daniel Ricciardo, who discusses the start of the F1® season in Austria, shares tales of life in lockdown in Western Australia, and offers some insights into his big move to McLaren for 2021.

F1 is almost back but all anyone wants to talk about is the world’s best Dennis and whether the Jim’s franchise should own a Formula One team.

Charles Leclerc’s acting career stalls, F1’s cancel culture axes three more races and no-one can name any animals from Canada.

We consider which Australians are best placed to buy Williams according to our patented F1 Weird Unit Index and advocate for sanctioned doping to make sport more exciting in 2020.

We lament the loss of another questionable F1 title sponsor. Reverse-grid races are suddenly popular. Lawrence Stroll will buy every team (except Williams).

Daniel Abt and Daniel Abt speculate wildly on Sebastian Vettel’s future, the state of Renault’s finances and whether AFL-style tanking will come to F1.

Ferrari blows up the driver market, Daniel Ricciardo blows up Cyril Abiteboul’s heart and the news cycle blows up the timeliness of our podcast.