Max Verstappen eventually wins the Australian Grand Prix after three red flags and some very clumsy driving blows out the race time by an hour.
Max Verstappen gets pole eventually on a scrappy day for Red Bull Racing as Mercedes aims for an unlikely win.
A washed-out second practice leaves the competitive order unclear ahead of qualifying in Melbourne, while the relationship between Red Bull Racing’s drivers comes further under the microscope.
Formula 1 arrives in Melbourne with mixed weather on the radar and one question: can anyone stop Red Bull Racing from winning three in a row?
We provide a how-to guide to change the initials DR to OP ahead of this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix. (Too soon?)
Sergio Perez wins in Jeddah in another dominant Red Bull Racing one-two after Max Verstappen recovers from 15th to second.
A very deep dive with Nate Saunders, ESPN general editor.
Michael and Rob dissect the best conspiracy theories about the TV presenters in Formula 1.
The 3rd season of Extreme E is underway! Join James Baldwin and Michael Lamonato for a full team-by-team debrief of Rounds 1 and 2 in Saudi Arabia for the Desert X Prix.
Sergio Perez beats Max Verstappen in another dominant Red Bull Racing performance, while Fernando Alonso secures another podium finish almost four hours after the end of the race.
Sergio Perez and Fernando Alonso share the front row ahead of a five-team battle for the podium, but Max Verstappen is still confident he can crack the rostrum from 15th.
The frontrunners close in on Red Bull Racing’s advantage, but is there a fifth team set to join the lead battle?
Max Verstappen calls in sick, but all focus is on whether Ferrari can turn in a competitive race — and put rumours of backstage tensions to rest.
Red Bull Racing arrives in Saudi Arabia as the overwhelming favourite, but is there hope for Ferrari after a dismal first race?
Mercedes members put their memberships in the microwave, and Rob gives his guide to redacting legal documents.
Max Verstappen starts 2023 with a dominant victory at the Bahrain Grand Prix to strike fear into the hearts of would-be rivals Ferrari and Mercedes Featuring former F1 driver turned pundit Alex Yoong.
Michael and Rob are back for another episode to tell you to listen past the five-minute mark of the podcast and please don’t unsubscribe.
Max Verstappen crushes the field with a concerning level of dominance, but the Fernando Alonso hype train pulls onto the podium for a well-deserved third place.
Max Verstappen rises to the top to take pole, but Ferrari is surprisingly competitive — and, yes, Fernando Alonso is very much in the mix.