Australian Formula 2 racer Calan Williams joins hosts Matt Clayton and Michael Lamonato to talk about the step up from Formula 3 with Trident, the high level of competition in F2, his standout showing in just his third race in Saudi Arabia, experiencing Monaco for the first time, the chance to race in F2 at the Australian Grand Prix in 2023 and his goals for the rest of the season.
We decode the WhatsApp Whisper® from (Sir) Jackie Stewart about (Sir) Lewis Hamilton. Robstradramus makes another prediction.
The British Grand Prix at the historic Silverstone Circuit beckons for Formula 1 at the start of a jam-packed month of racing, and Mercedes is eyeing its first victory of the season against the run of play in the championship.
If you can think of a car, Tanner Foust has almost certainly driven it, almost certainly sideways and probably on camera. So presented with the opportunity to drive the Spark Odyssey 21, there was only ever going to be one answer.
The rallycross and Formula Drift champion, X Games gold medallist, Top Gear host, decorated stunt driver — we could go on — sat down with Off Track to talk about his on and off-track career, turning nerves into speed and his role in Ken Block’s Gymkhana series.
James, Freya and Michael also recap the start of the 2022 season ahead of the double-header in Sardinia.
With the news that the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix will remain in Melbourne until 2035, Australian Grand Prix Corporation Chief Executive Andrew Westacott joins us to discuss the unprecedented length of the new extension, the upcoming first visits by Formula 2 and Formula 3 to the event, Australia’s place as one of the opening races of the season and the competition between cities for the right to host F1, while we review the return of F1 to Canada and Max Verstappen’s tense victory for Red Bull Racing in Montreal.