With Craig Scarborough. The Australian Grand Prix is won by a car that isn't a Mercedes, Peter McGinley never comes home from the infamous Albert Park Pete's Bar, and Michael and Rob talk Ferrari's recovery and the benefits of vinyl with Scarbs.
The 2017 Australian Grand Prix Strategy Report, with Rob James from F1 podcast Box of Neutrals.
A Ferrari and Mercedes title fight could enliven Formula One after three seasons of Hamilton dominance.
The first race of 2017 was a tense affair, but did it demonstrate a successful change of the rules?
Sergio Marchionne has hailed his team's return to the top step in Melbourne as a long time coming.
Sebastian Vettel has beaten polesitter Lewis Hamiton to a strategic Australian victory.
Daniel Ricciardo remains confounded by the speed with which he lost control of his car at turn 14.
The FIA has regulated more driver control of the clutch for race starts.
Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel will start from the front row for tomorrow's grand prix.
McLaren has taken a small step forward in Australia after a disastrous European winter.
Felipe Massa's comeback after a month-long retirement didn't go exactly to plan.
Lewis Hamiltons struck fear into the heart of his rivals with blistering practice performance.
2017 could be the first year Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton battle on the track.
With Andrew Westacott, Rodney Gordon, Trent Price, and Abhishek Takle. We set unreasonable expectations for the 2017 season to preview the Australian Grand Prix, Peter McGinley discovers a new sound effect, and we dip our toes into coverage of US politics.
F1 in 2017 promises to deliver the fastest cars in the sport's history.