Like a Red Bull Racing gearbox, we're down to one gear, but Michael asks Dieter Rencken from RaceFans.net what he reckons.
Brendon Hartley's F1 career will end as suddenly as it began.
Mercedes is set to claim its fifth constructors championship at this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton is on course to make himself F1's most decorated driver.
Somehow both Rob and Michael decide to have a 'rostered show off', so Peter is running the good ship Box of Neutrals without any form of drivers or boat licence. Meanwhile Michael plays foreign correspondent and catches up with crash.net’s Luke Smith from a park in Mexico City.
Unforced errors cost Sebastian Vettel his best shot at the championship since his 2014 triumph.
Lewis Hamilton has confirmed his fifth world title with two rounds to go at the Mexican Grand Prix.
F1 Strategy Report 2018: Mexican Grand Prix with Crash.net's Luke Smith.

Lewis Hamilton has won the 2018 drivers world championship after Max Verstappen beat vanquished title rival Sebastian Vettel to victory at the Mexican Grand Prix.

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Lewis Hamilton's path to his fifth world championship wasn't as straightforward as the points margin suggests.
Hamilton is odds-on to win the title tomorrow — so long as he makes it through the first corner.
Force India deliberately targeted a Q2 elimination to win free tyre choice for the start of the race.
Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen aren't worried about mutually assured destruction in Mexico.
It's Ricciardo's first pole outside Monaco and RBR's first front-row lockout in almost five years.
Sebastian Vettel says understanding the tyres will be key to turning around Ferrari' poor practice pace.

Red Bull Racing may have dominate practice at the Mexican Grand Prix, but Daniel Ricciardo says he isn’t naive enough to think Mercedes and Ferrari won’t join the battle for pole tomorrow.