The 2017 was bursting with broken promise. Can 2018 finally deliver?
Featuring Dieter Rencken, who manages to talk about both the weather and commercial contracts in the year's final Whadaya Rencken, and Trent Price, who confronts Michael and Rob about stifling Peter's career despite McGinley not turning up for the show.
Sebastian Vettel burst his own championship dream, but in the midfield two drivers kcikstarted theirs.
Featuring Ben Edwards, lead commentator for C4 in the UK. We reflect on the 2017 season, on whether Ferrari can survive without creating a crisis and, briefly, on the new logo and why we shouldn't talk about the new logo.
F1 2017 delivered a tense season, but its real gift was the promise of a thrilling 2018.
The 2017 rules changes worked to shake up the field — sort of.
Rob’s graphic design degree gets a workout as we decide whether F1's logo reveal was exciting enough to reverse the effects of the least exciting season climax in recent years (it isn't) and we ask what Santa McGinley might be gifting this Christmas.
The 2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Strategy Report with Ted Kravitz from Sky Sports F1.
The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix once again delivered a lack of racing to close the Formula One season.
F1's complexities aren't the problem; talking down the sport is the real issue.
Valtteri Bottas has ended his debut Mercedes season with victory at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Valtteri Bottas on track at the 2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton will start on the front row in Abu Dhabi.
As the most visual show on radio we use audio to analyse F1’s newly trademarked logos, but to balance it out Peter sings a Christmas carol to close this week’s podcast.
The question of $12 million of prize money is still to be settled in the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
The escalation of violence in Brazil has imperilled the future of the South American race.
Formula One is at a crossroads under new commercial ownership and with a looming 2020 deadline.
Featuring Lawrence Barretto from Autosport. Peter questions the validity of Rob's rostered show off, Pirelli creates a new Softy McSoftyface tyre compound, and we consider the future of the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari put together their first flawless weekend in months to win in Brazil.