Sebastian Vettel is keeping quietly confident of Ferrari's chances at the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Mercedes has set a fearsome pace on Friday at the Malaysian Grand Prix with Lewis Hamilton leading Nico Rosberg by the end of the day.
Not much happens ahead of the Malaysian Grand Prix, so Formula One gets excited about slight changes to the camber of a racetrack and Peter McGinley tells a slanderous story to liven the mood.
Carlos Sainz says he's honoured by Renault's interest in his services in 2017, but says any decision is out of his hands.
Sergio Perez has given Force India one week to agree to his new contract, otherwise the Mexican will be looking elsewhere.
Three grands prix are in doubt for the 21-race 2017 season, with Canada, Germany, and Brazil all under a cloud.

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If you’re a Formula One driver, you probably grew up racing karts. There’s no better place to start if you’re someone with a lofty dream and next to no experience.

Yassmin and Michael head to a Melbourne karting track to experience the early career thrill of single-cylinder suspension-less racing.

Peter McGinley rediscovers his love for the not-V8 Supercars while Michael and Rob engage in some Small Conversation™. Formula One is referenced on several occasions in this episode.

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Nico Rosberg has won a Singapore Grand Prix that feel desperately short of boiling over after a tantalising 46-lap set-up.
Nico Rosberg dominated qualifying to take pole from Daniel Riccciardo in Singapore.
We display our embarrassing lack of music knowledge, Peter McGinley writes off his chances of earning a superlicence, and the ABC inaugurates the exciting new radio game 'Moustache or nose hair?'.
With Dieter Rencken. In order of importance: Peter McGinley is back; CVC Capital Partners sells Formula One's commercial rights to Liberty Media, about which we ask Dieter what he Renckens.

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Nico Rosberg continues to close in on Lewis Hamilton's title lead with an assured victory at the Italian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton was unstoppable in qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix, dominating teammate Nico Rosberg for pole.
Peter McGinley goes on his midseason break, bankrupting Felipe Massa of confidence and sending him into retirement. Michael and Rob discuss the effect of football hooliganism on motor racing, but the Herald Sun doesn't buy it.