All eyes are on the radar, with rain forecast to disrupt running on all three days at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.

Total domination. Max Verstappen storms to a half-minute victory in Hungary to give Red Bull Racing a record-breaking 12th straight win. Featuring F1 commentator Alex Jacques.

Max Verstappen claims Red Bull Racing’s 12th consecutive victory, a new benchmark for dominance in Formula 1. McLaren gets another second place in a big boost to the British team. And Daniel Ricciardo ticks some big boxes on an understated impressive first race back.

Michael Lamonato, FIA-accredited journalist and host of the F1 Strategy Report, joined Matt Grubelich to chat the news and topics following the Hungarian Gran Prix, where Max Verstappen has once again claimed victory.

Max Verstappen leads Red Bull Racing to a new record for domination, claiming the team’s 12th-straight win, one more than the legendary benchmark by McLaren set in 1988.

Lewis Hamilton breaks his 20-month pole drought, taking his 104th top-qualifying spot just 0.003 seconds ahead of Max Verstappen.

A topsy-turvy day of track action has left Formula 1 none the wiser as to the competitive order heading into a unique qualifying session in Budapest.

Red Bull Racing sets its sights on a new record, but all anyone wants to talk about is Daniel Ricciardo’s sudden F1 comeback.

Hype is building for Daniel Ricciardo’s first race back in F1, but expectations remain low for his new AlphaTauri team. Sergio Pérez gets a vote of confidence — of sorts — from Red Bull management. And is 2024’s record-breaking calendar good for the sport?

We pay tribute to Nyck de Vries and lithium ion batteries and mention Daniel Ricciardo slightly.

FIA-accredited journalist and host of the F1 Strategy Report, Michael Lamonato, joined Matt to discuss Daniel Ricciardo’s huge return to F1 racing.

Daniel Ricciardo’s comeback is on, with the Aussie set to see out the final 12 races of the season in the AlphaTauri seat formerly occupied by Nyck de Vries. But what can we expect from the eight-time race winner in the slowest car on the grid, and should Sergio Pérez be worried about his Red Bull Racing seat?

McLaren gets achingly close to a double podium at the team’s home race in Silverstone, but Aussie rookie Oscar Piastri’s fourth place is a big tick of approval in just his 10th grand prix. How high can McLaren get in the remainder of the season?

Max Verstappen wins Red Bull Racing’s 11th straight victory, but only after a resurgent McLaren gives him a run for his money off the line. Featuring Julien Billiotte, deputy editor-in-chief, AutoHebdo.

The Royal Air Force wins the Grand Prix of Creamy Old England.

FIA-accredited journalist and host of the F1 Strategy Report, Michael Lamonato, joined Matt to discuss Max Verstappen’s win at the British Grand Prix, Sergio Perez’s current form at Red Bull, McLaren’s improved performance and more.

Max Verstappen gets a brief run for his money by Lando Norris as McLaren threatens to reshape the top four into a top five.

Max Verstappen takes another pole, but he has to beat shock McLaren contenders Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to seal the deal.