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Motor Sport magazine has been reporting on motor racing since 1924. This series of podcasts centre around Formula 1 and include star guests such as Mario Andretti, Christian Horner, BBC's Lee McKenzie, Sky's Martin Brundle and Sir Stirling Moss.

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A five-time grand prix winner who partnered the likes of Niki Lauda and Alain Prost, John Watson came achingly close to winning the 1982 Formula 1 World Championship.He's our latest guest in a special podcast series marking 100 years of Motor Sport‘s publication, as he charts a changing era of F1 when Lauda and Mario Andretti introduced new levels of professionalism and ruthlessness to the sport.In a series of fascinating and funny tales, Watson covers driving for Bernie Ecclestone's Brabham team, witnessing Lauda's influence, and seeing the emerging talent of Prost. The driver who still holds the record for winning a grand prix from furthest back on the grid (22nd place) also tackles the art of overtaking and gives his predictions for the future of racing.

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F1 World Champion, four-time IndyCar title-holder and Daytona 500 winner, Mario Andretti is the first guest in a special podcast series marking 100 years of Motor Sport‘s publicationAndretti has been a regular in Motor Sport‘s pages for more than half that time, and is still making headlines, with plans to be the first to test the Andretti F1 car, if the team is granted a place on the grid.He joins Rob Widdows to recall a career that made him one of the sport’s all-time greats, from watching Stirling Moss and Alberto Ascari as a spectator, to meeting Colin Chapman, succeeding in F1, and then racing against his son.

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For over 50 years, Dick Bennetts has been central to some of racing's greatest stories.From giving Ayrton Senna his famous Formula 3 break, to communicating engineering feedback via hand signals with young prodigy Mika Häkkinen, and gaining respect for Nigel Mansell through his spectacular touring car cameos, Bennetts has lived and breathed motor sport through some of its most thrilling moments.In the final installment of Engineering the Greats series 2, in association with Scalextric, Bennetts gives true insight into the link between driver and engineer.Now a stalwart of the BTCC, the New Zealander also talks about what makes the series great, analyses the respective styles of his superstar drivers Colin Turkington and Jake Hill as well as explaining what he would do to make the championship even better.Bennetts also expands on how his West Surrey Racing team could have dominated with Tom Kristensen, and explains why he turned down working for Ron Dennis at McLaren.In another fascinating episode of Engineering the Greats, Bennetts' memories of a brilliant life in racing are not to be missed.

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For success matched only by sheer diversity, few can hold a light to engineering ace Tony Southgate.Designer of Bobby Unser's Indy 500-winning Eagle 68 car, a key contributor to the trailblazing ground-effect Lotus 78 and the creative mind behind Jaguar's Le Mans-conquering XJR-9, the Coventry native has marked himself out as one of racing's great lateral thinkers.Along the way, Southgate worked with some of its greatest drivers, including Mario Andretti, Pedro Rodriguez and Dan Gurney.In the newest episode of our podcast series, in association with Scalextric, Southgate pulls back the curtain on some of motor's sport seminal moments.

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As trailblazers go in motor sport, there aren't many that can match up with the groundbreaking achievements of Leena Gade, who joins Rob Widdows for our Engineering the Greats podcast series, produced in association with Scalextric.On her Le Mans debut with Audi in 2011 Gade became the first female race engineer to win at La Sarthe. She She would mastermind wins again in 2012 and 2014, sealing her place as one of Le Mans' engineering greats, before working in GT racing, IndyCar and now Extreme E.In the latest instalment of our podcast series, Gade opens up on what it was like to be in the centre of the Audi winning machine.

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Gary Anderson joins Rob Widdows for the latest in our Engineering the Greats podcast series. The former Jordan designer tells how he started working life as a builder, then got his big break in F1 with Brabham as an engineer.Moving on to McLaren, he worked with James Hunt and Alain Prost and was then in IndyCar before Eddie Jordan called him back to the UK — and F1 — where he would make his name designing the legendary Jordan 191.

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Steve Hallam, who has worked with Ayrton Senna, Nigel Mansell and Mika Häkkinen joins Rob Widdows for another Engineering the Greats podcast in association with Scalextric.From race engineering Senna to his first wins in F1, to witnessing Mansell’s inimitable racing style in its early years and being at the centre of Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso’s fiery 2007 championship fight, the British engineer has had long a career at the very top.Hear him describe what it takes to work and succeed day in, day out with legends of grand prix racing.

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Legendary F1 car designer Patrick Head returns to our Engineering the Greats podcast for series 2, produced in association with Scalextric.He picks up where he left off last time with the story of Williams' dominant 1993 season.Head pulls back the curtain on the fascinating story of that year: of how the team secured Adrian Newey's services, why boss Frank Williams didn't want Damon Hill to partner Alain Prost, and how the cutting-edge FW15C car could have had even more exotic technical tricks, had Williams not been outmanoeuvred in a classic FIA showdown.

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Red Bull won the F1 Constructors' Championship and powered Max Verstappen to the drivers' title too. But was it the best Formula 1 team in 2022?Our season review podcast shows why that question isn't as foolish as it sounds, as Le Mans champion and former Toyota grand prix driver Allan McNish joins Chris Medland and F1 presenter Lawrence Barretto to discuss the strongest teams of the season.Joining Red Bull on our shortlist is Mercedes, which put in a Herculean effort to recover and win after a poor start to the season; Ferrari, which had the pace to beat Red Bull in several races; and Alpine, which consistently racked up the points.Hear what our expert panel has to say and then make your choice in the Motor Sport Season Review Awards. Vote by December 22 and be in with a chance of winning £2,000 Goodwood season tickets.

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Which F1 overtake stood out in a season of action-packed racing? Williams reserve driver Jack Aitken and Channel 4 Formula 1 commentator Alex Jacques join Chris Medland to review the shortlist of brilliant and brave moments that had crowds on their feet. Hear their expert verdicts on moves that include Lewis Hamilton's three-wide pass at Silverstone and Sebastian Vettel taking on Kevin Magnussen at the US Grand Prix, then have your say by voting in the Motor Sport Season Review Awards on our website before December 22 to have a chance of winning £2,000 Goodwood season tickets.

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The season dawned with the launch of a new generation of Formula 1 cars and, 22 races later, saw Max Verstappen crowned world champion after a dominant season.

But why did Ferrari's challenge falter — and why won't the team get the cure that it needs? How did Mercedes turn its season around? And what did Red Bull gain — or lose — from breaching the cost cap?

Mark Hughes, Chris Medland and Damien Smith form our expert panel to look back over the year and the crucial moments that shaped the 2022 season.

As well as the championship battle, they discuss the legacy of Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo as the drivers leave the grid for 2023, look back over the fortunes and futures of all ten teams.

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If a young Valtteri Bottas and his dad hadn't spotted the sign for a go-kart race in Finland, then the Alfa Romeo driver may never have got on track, let alone partnered Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes.

In the latest podcast from our My big break series, Bottas joins Chris Medland to reveal the make-or-break moments that brought him to Formula 1. He explains the key role that porridge power played ahead of his go kart debut, the local sponsors that bankrolled his fresh tyres, and the tests that took him from the Finnish go-karting championship to an F1 seat with Williams — via a rocky GP3 season.

When Nico Rosberg retired from F1, Bottas moved from to Mercedes — and he suggests that he used his own money to buy out the Williams contract — only to be handed the Herculean task of being team-mate to Hamilton. Bottas describes how it took its toll, and reveals that he was on the brink of quitting at the end of the 2018 season before a restorative walk in a Finnish forest saw him change his mind.

Now at Alfa Romeo, Bottas talks of the hope that he can win again with the team. "I don't see a limit," he says. "I'm absolutely loving F1."

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Kamui Kobayashi showed so much potential as a go-karting teenager that Toyota locked him into a ten-year racing contract at the age of 14.

In our new My big break podcast episode, the Le Mans winner looks at the key moments that shaped his career, including that initial deal which took him all the way to Formula 1 — only for the team to announce that it was pulling out of the series after his third race.

Kobayashi tells Chris Medland about his grand prix debut and the “crazy” battle with Jenson Button who would be crowned world champion at the chequered flag.

He explains how he secured his return to the grid with Sauber, and why he doesn’t regret his year spent at the back of the grid with Caterham.

Now back with Toyota and set to compete in this weekend’s Le Mans 24 Hours, Kobayashi describes his new joint driver and team principal role, as well as how he sees himself helping to shape the future of motor racing.

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Helio Castroneves says that destiny guided his glittering IndyCar career that's crowned by a record-equalling four Indy 500 wins, but the path to glory was far from straightforward.

He speaks to Chris Medland in the opening episode from season two of our Big Break podcast series, charting the make-or-break moments that shaped top-level racers, engineers and managers.

Ahead of this year's Indy 500, Castroneves recalls his early dreams of racing in Formula 1, graduating from karting in Brazil to living in Milton Keynes in British F3, and then the conversation with his sponsor that brought him to the unfamiliar ladder to IndyCar.

That journey was studded with challenge, tragedy and a court case with Emerson Fittipaldi — plus a 14-week run to victory on Dancing with the Stars, that is credited with bringing an extra 1m viewers to IndyCar.

Now in search of a record-equalling fifth Indy 500 win, Castroneves says that the sky's the limit, with no thoughts of retirement. When we’re in this business [of racing], it’s our life, it’s what we do, it’s the air that I breathe," he says.

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If it hadn't been for a long lunch with Niki Lauda, a willingness to swap grand prix racing for NASCAR, and a vision for a US F1 team, it's unlikely Guenther Steiner would have found himself leading Haas in Formula 1.

In this episode from Motor Sport's My big break series, Steiner tells Chris Medland about the make-or-break moments that brought him to his current role.

He describes his move to Jaguar's F1 team from Ford's World Rally team — at the behest of Lauda — and his rapid disillusionment at the corporate structure. He returned to the paddock with newly-formed Red Bull, and then transferred to its US division to set up a NASCAR team.

The American life suited Steiner so much that the Italian-born 56-year-old ended up co-founding a successful composites company and championing the idea of a US-based Formula 1 team, which brought him into contact with Gene Haas....

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McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown is on a mission to return the Formula 1 team to title-winning form, while also seeking success in IndyCar, Extreme E and at Le Mans. In Motor Sport's latest My big break podcast series, he tells Chris Medland about the moments that took him from growing up as a racing fan in California, to joining a select club of F1 team bosses.

Brown recalls meeting Mario Andretti as a youngster and the F1 veteran's advice that set him off on a racing career. He explains how he discovered his talent for marketing while trying to recruit sponsors, and growing that ability into a multi-million-dollar business that became the world's largest marketing company.

An opportunistic phone call to legendary F1 marketeer John Hogan helped fuel Brown's JMI business and also brought him in contact with McLaren, beginning a relationship that would ultimately see him take control of the racing operation.

Brown explains his decision to sell JMI and to turn down chances to work for Bernie Ecclestone and Liberty Media before McLaren came calling in 2016, revealing why he decided to join and how he has turned the team around, helped by his most radical decision made early in his tenure.

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Alex Albon has a second shot at Formula 1 with Williams this year, continuing his rocky journey from karting champion to the grand prix paddock. In our latest My Big Break podcast, he tells Chris Medland how he rose through the ranks of F3 and F2, battling for race wins and championships with Charles Leclerc, George Russell and Lando Norris. Albon recounts losing Red Bull backing after a tricky first year in Formula Renault, before picking himself up, graduating to GP3 and challenging Leclerc for the 2015 title. He explains why his friendship with George Russell resulted in a broken collarbone that wrecked his debut F2 season; the goodwill that brought him a second year in the championship; and the bold move — combined with a timely win — that brought him back into the Red Bull fold and into an F1 seat just before a switch to Formula E. Ahead of the 2022 F1 season, the upbeat, grounded Albon shows since again why he's one of racing's most popular figures.

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Formula 1 produced a season like no other in 2021: Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton battled for the championship from the start of the Bahrain Grand Prix to the very final lap in Abu Dhabi. To look over the excitement, the drama, the many controversies and the occasional mistake, Chris Medland is joined by Motor Sport F1 Editor Mark Hughes and Contributing Editor Damien Smith

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As he prepares to join Andretti Autosport for the 2022 season, Grosjean reflects on the 'big break' moments that brought him to where he is today: his early F1 struggles, his championship-winning return to GP2, and what it took to become an IndyCar driver. As well as that crash.

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Tim Schenken left Australia as national hillclimb champion at the age of 22 and returned 20 years later, having competed in F1, raced the Porsche 917/10 to victory at Zandvoort, Nürburgring and Hockenheim, and found himself detained in a Florida police station alongside Ronnie Peterson.

Now Clerk of the Course for the Australian Grand Prix (when it returns), Schenken focuses on his career with Porsche in the latest Motor Sport podcast from our Porsche's winning formula series.

He describes his early sacrifices, including at a wet Spa where his tea couldn't afford wet tyres; the "easy to drive" 917/10; and his endless disappointment at Le Mans.

There's also time to reflect on the challenge of getting to F1 and that story from Daytona, 1972, where he and Peterson found themselves on the wrong side of the law, and without their passports, just hours before a race.

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Much of Brian Redman's endurance legend was forged at the wheel of Porsche's greatest machines.

The self-effacing Lancastrian won the Spa 1000Km four times, took three victories at the Daytona 24 Hours and has a brace of Sebring and Nürburgring overall winner trophies.

Redman joins us to give more insight into Porsche's winning formula, recalling how his impressive early privateer appearances got him a seat at the works team, his experience of being a team-mate to Jo Siffert and Pedro Rodriguez and what it was like to drive for a brand in relentless pursuit of performance.

He also compares Stuttgart with his other famous employer – Ferrari – and explains why Porsche engineers told him he was their "favourite driver".

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Le Mans veteran Romain Dumas joins the Motor Sport podcast to discuss all things Porsche, from his early beginnings, a learned love for Porsche and his conquering of multiple disciplines.

From Pikes Peak to fighting with Audi across Europe and the US to a Dakar ambition, Dumas' enthusiasm for racing makes for a compelling listen.

Plus, he gives his thoughts on the future of the World Endurance Championship and why Formula E might not be the way forward many make it out to be.

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If anyone knows Porsche’s winning formula, it’s Jochen Mass.

For more than a decade, he raced sports cars with the factory team, competing in seven Le Mans 24 Hour races and winning multiple world championship races.

Mass joins us for the first in our new podcast series, recalling his early days with the outfit, when the Porsche Development Centre consisted mainly of wooden sheds; and the development of the 956 and 962 with the legendary engineer, Norbert Singer.

He describes the fearsome concentration needed to drive the Nürburgring in a Group C sports car; working with team-mates including Stefan Bellof and Bobby Rahal, and explains why Porsche’s IndyCar never achieved its potential.

He’s frank, funny and doesn’t pull his punches. Sit back and enjoy.

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A World Sportscar Champion; Le Mans 24 Hours winner; Formula 1 driver and now a trusted voice to millions in the Sky F1 commentary box. Martin Brundle is inducted into the Motor Sport Hall of Fame this year, in recognition of his exceptional career behind the wheel and the microphone.

In this podcast, Brundle looks back at his racing career; his commentary break filling in for a missing James Hunt, and learning the ropes from fellow Hall of Fame inductee, Murray Walker, whose advice he follows to this day. He talks about the struggle to keep up to date with F1 in the digital age and why he's secretly pleased that Covid put a temporary halt to his trademark grid walk.

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He joined Ferrari as a test driver, partnered Michael Schumacher in his final year with the team and went on to win the 2008 F1 championship... for a few seconds. Felipe Massa is our latest Motor Sport podcast guest, bringing tales of being part of the Maranello machine; of challenging for the title, then becoming the unmistakable number 2 driver, with the famous radio message, "Fernando is faster than you". It's the inside story of a rollercoaster career at Ferrari from one of the most popular Formula 1 drivers in recent times.

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Derek Bell shares his vivid memories of his time at Ferrari, which began when he caught the eye of Enzo Ferrari as a young F2 driver in 1968 and soon found himself touring Maranello and having lunch with the Commendatore.

But in a case of being in the right place at the wrong time, Bell describes being the victim of a pared-back Ferrari race programme.

He turned to sports cars, where once more he was seen by Enzo, in a privately-entered Ferrari 512. Another call from Maranello saw him line up for his first Le Mans race in 1970. And the rest is glorious history.

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When Stefan Johansson took the lead at Imola in his second race for Ferrari, he couldn't hear his engine over the roar of the crowd. In the latest from our 'Driving for Ferrari' series, Johansson describes the emotion of racing for the team in the mid-1980s; the contrast with McLaren's clinical approach; and the one question Enzo Ferrari asked him before he joined. Plus - his plan to improve the racing in F1.,

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It's every F1 driver's dream to get a seat with Ferrari... unless the car turns out to be as bad as the 1992 contender. In the latest from our Ferrari podcast series, Ivan Capelli describes the emotion and intensity of signing for the team as an Italian - and how it all unravelled during an "unreal", tense and extremely uncompetitive season

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Gerhard Berger joins Ed Foster for the first of our new series featuring Ferrari's F1 drivers. Berger is one of the only drivers to leave Ferrari on his terms after both of his stints with the Maranello outfit. He reveals the pressure, the pranks and the privilege of driving for F1's longest-standing team.

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A designer who has worked with drivers including Graham Hill, Niki Lauda, Nelson Piquet, Jack Brabham and Ayrton Senna, Gordon Murray knows plenty about what it takes to engineer a Formula 1 great. In the final episode of our podcast series, he reveals some of the secrets to a winning partnership, and talks about his current projects, plus the future of motoring.

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John Barnard pioneered technologies that underpin the modern Formula 1 car, and was first to use a carbon fibre chassis at McLaren where he won titles with Niki Lauda and Alain Prost. At Ferrari, he developed the semi-automatic gearbox that won the first time it was raced. In this podcast, Barnard reveals more about working with the top drivers of the era, as well as larger-than-life team bosses, including Enzo Ferrari, Ron Dennis and Flavio Briatore.

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In a career with Hesketh, Williams and Benetton - to name a few - Frank Dernie helped haul F1 into the digital era, pioneering the use of data loggers, active suspension and extensive wind tunnel testing. He also worked with many the legends of the sport, including Nelson Piquet, Nigel Mansell and Michael Schumacher. In the latest from our podcast series, he tells us what it takes to engineer the greats.

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Patrick Head is the engineering genius who played a crucial role in Williams' success in the 1980s and 1990s. In the latest of our Engineering the Greats series, he talks about starting his career, working with top drivers, including Nigel Mansell, and the future of the current Williams team.

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Without a great engineer, great drivers have no chance to shine. In the first of a new series, Engineering the Greats, Adrian Newey talks about working with some of Formula 1's leading drivers, and what it takes to win championships alongside the likes of Nigel Mansell, Mika Hakkinen and Sebastian Vettel at Williams, McLaren and Red Bull

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Charged with getting the best out of Felipe Massa as his race engineer, Rob Smedley helped the Brazilian to get within a whisker of the F1 world championship.

He was also the head of vehicle performance at Williams and is now working for Formula 1’s promoters, looking to make the technical side of the sport more accessible to fans.

In the final Motor Sport podcast of 2019, he talks through his career: discovering a “baby” Fernando Alonso testing in F3000; his years at Ferrari, plus his thoughts on Williams’ current predicament.

We also ask what happened after he made the famous “Fernando is faster than you” radio call.

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Only one team has won world championships in F1's hybrid era and it's in no small part due to Mercedes' all-conquering engine, built and developed by Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains.

To recognise its entry into the Motor Sport Hall of Fame, the MD of the engine division, Andy Cowell, describes the nerve-wracking development of the complex engine; its 'party mode'; the battle to gain ground on Ferrari; and what makes the team so successful.

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Damon Hill and Karun Chandhok offer their unique take on the 2019 Formula 1 season: the drivers that impressed; the best rookie; Leclerc & Vettel's power struggle and the sport's future. Plus, what happened when Karun met Kimi Räikkönen in a Tokyo bar...

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Aston Martin has launched its special edition series that celebrates British aviation entitled the Wings Series. It includes special edition models worked on by Q by Aston Martin.

The brains behind the idea are chief creative officer Marek Reichman and director of special projects, Q and sales. They both joined Motor Sport at the Royal Automobile Club to discuss the initiative as well as other Aston Martin activities.

Listen to insight into that plus the Aston Martin Valkyrie, the development of the Rapide E and the partnership with Red Bull Racing in Formula 1

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Legendary car designer Gordon Murray joined Motor Sport for an evening reflecting on his illustrious career in Formula 1 and the motoring industry.

From his time in F1 to a possible Le Mans entry in 2021, listen as Murray recalls his highlights from a long career and reveals future plans on the drawing board.

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Nigel Mansell joined Motor Sport for an evening of in-depth discussion of a career that included drives for some of Formula 1’s most prestigious teams, the 1992 F1 championship and 1993 CART title.

His career in motor racing spanned 30 years and took him from the lower categories to Formula 1, America and back again.

Mansell talks about his journey to becoming world champion, revealing previously unheard stories and anecdotes from his time as a racing driver.

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Zef Eisenberg is a multiple land-speed record holder, but he's probably best known for surviving Britain’s fastest motorcycle crash: at 230mph, while trying to beat his own record.

In the latest podcast with the Royal Automobile Club and Motor Sport, Eisenberg talks through his record attempts - and crash - and explains why he keeps coming back for more.

“My problem is: when is it enough?” He says. “I want to go further. If you can go 234mph, why not 244mph?”

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Sir Jackie Stewart competed in Formula 1 from 1965 to 1973 in what was a notoriously dangerous period of motor racing history. The Scotsman won three world titles during his career, taking 24 race victories and 43 podium finishes, and campaigned heavily for the improvement of driver safety.

Listen as he reflects on his career as well as the current state of the sport, including why he believes Eau Rouge is not the challenge it is made out to be and why Ross Brawn is the man to lead F1 forward.

This podcast is in association with the Royal Automobile Club.

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Part of the Aston Martin furniture in the manufacturer's GT racing programme, Darren Turner sits down to discuss his career in the Motor Sport podcast this week.

The British GT and World Endurance Championship driver talks about his career in GT racing, his almost two-decade-long affiliation with Aston Martin and even sharing a car with Colin McRae at Le Mans.

The podcast was made in association with Nicholas Mee and Classic & Sports Finance

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Billy Monger had two legs amputated in 2017 after a heavy collision in a Formula 4 race, but immediately set his sights on a return to racing and won this year's Pau Grand Prix.

The 20-year-old talks about coming out of an induced coma and immediately asking who won the F4 race, how he's adapted to racing since the crash, and his friendship with Lewis Hamilton.

The podcast is in association with the Royal Automobile Club, which has awarded Monger the prestigious Segrave Trophy, which marks "outstanding skill, courage and initiative on land, water and in the air".

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To mark the opening of the new 'Murray Walker' television room at the Royal Automobile Club, the legendary commentator recalls the highlights of his illustrious career with a podcast, in association with Motor Sport.

Listen to his memories of working with James Hunt - and the tussles they had for the microphone; why he never sat down during a race; and the reason he doesn't think he would have survived as a commentator in the social media age.

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When Sir Chris Hoy retired from cycling, he moved from the velodrome for the race track, switching from five-minute sprint races to driving in the Le Mans 24 Hours.

The six-time Olympic cycling champion joins Ed Foster talks about his cycling career, moving into motor sport, and his latest project that sees him in the cockpit of Formula E and World Rallycross cars — as well as a monster truck.

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Gil de Ferran joins Ed Foster, Simon Arron and Alan Hyde to talk through his career on both sides of the Atlantic: being mentored by Sir Jackie Stewart; setting the fastest closed-course lap of all time, at 241.428mph; and “not preparing well enough” for Fernando Alonso’s Indy 500 attempt.

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Part of the British Touring Car Championship establishment and three times a title winner, Northern Irishman Colin Turkington chats about his low-key start in motor racing, the efforts to which he went to make his first racing car – a Metro – more aerodynamically efficient and the unexpected manner in which a hobby put him on the path to a successful professional career.

He has secured all three of his BTCC championships with West Surrey Racing and BMW – and this season he seeks to emulate Andy Rouse, the only driver previously to have won four. Turkington comes from a family with a strong motor sport heritage – and the dynasty looks certain to continue. When he’s not competing in the BTCC, Turkington can often be found at kart tracks, overseeing the efforts of his two young sons.

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Legendary Formula 1 car designer Adrian Newey joins the Motor Sport team to talk about his wide ranging career in the highest tiers of motor sport.

He talks about his relationships with drivers, his favourite cars, the challenges F1 designers and engineers face and answers questions from our readers.

Newey also won the Royal Automobile Club's ‘2018 Motoring Book of the Year’ trophy for 'How to Build a Car'.

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Tai Woffinden joins Motor Sport features editor Simon Arron and staff writer Samarth Kanal for the latest Royal Automobile Club Talk Show.

Woffinden has won three Speedway world championship titles, the first British rider to do so. He also picked up the Torrens Trophy, awarded by the Royal Automobile Club for motorcycle riders to have made an outstanding contribution to motorcycling, to have displayed outstanding skill in the field or to have made a contribution to safe and skilful motorcycling.

He discusses the ins and outs of Speedway riding, the physical skill needed, and how many world titles he aims to earn.

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Damon Hill, Karun Chandhok, grand prix editor Mark Hughes and features editor Simon Arron discuss the 2019 Formula 1 Season Preview at the IET, London.

This event was sponsored by Footman James and Classic and Sports Finance. The panel talks about the season ahead and then answers questions from the audience.

Motor Sport, its readers and the audience raised £1000 for Damon and Karun's chosen charities: the Halow Project and the Vishnu Devananda Charitable Trust.

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John Watson joins staff writer Samarth Kanal for an informal podcast at Race Retro at the end of February. He talks about the worst accidents of his career, working with and against Niki Lauda, and Roger Penske – 'the best president the United States never had.'

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The Roger Penske Royal Automobile Club Talk Show took place at the Royal Automobile Club in Pall Mall, London. Motor Sport editor Joe Dunn joins staff writer Samarth Kanal as we talk to The Captain about his incredible career as the boss of one of the greatest racing teams ever.

Topics covered include the loss of Mark Donohue; the incredible 2018 season that delivered the Indy 500, NASCAR Cup Series and the team's 500th win; the team's legacy as the last American F1 team to have won a grand prix and more; the 'Beast' and more...

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Join Motor Sport editor Joe Dunn, features editor Simon Arron, production editor Rob Ladbrook and art editor Damon Cogman as they take you through the new-look March 2019 issue of the magazine. We look at how the cover was created, the new layout of the magazine and the features that await.

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Ever wanted to get started in motor sport yourself, but not sure what it takes or how to do it?

Late last year Radical Sportscars gave Motor Sport's staff photographer Lyndon McNeil the chance to fulfil his dream of going racing by guiding him through his licence test and putting him into the final round of the Radical SR1 Cup at Brands Hatch.

In this podcast we catch up with some of the key names from that feature, Radical's Alex Mortimer (himself a former British GT champion) and driver coaches Stuart Moseley and Roger Bromiley to talk through how they all got start in the sport and expose the triumphs – and the pitfalls – that go along with your early years in the sport.

Topics include crashing, how not to crash, plus the fact there are no benefits to crashing into your team-mate – especially when your family runs the team – and much, much more.

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Karun Chandhok joins Motor Sport staff writer Samarth Kanal, features editor Simon Arron and production editor Rob Ladbrook for the latest podcast. Currently part of Sky Sports F1's team, he discusses the culture shock when he first arrived to race in the UK, becoming the first Indian driver to race in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, racing at Goodwood and driving Williams Formula 1 cars. He also talks turbulent times with Lotus and Caterham during his Formula 1 career, and his special victory in the GP2 Series at Spa-Francorchamps.

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Join Motor Sport editor Joe Dunn, staff photographer Lyndon McNeil, features editor Simon Arron and art editor Damon Cogman as they look through the February 2019 issue of the magazine.

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Motor Sport editor Joe Dunn hosts the 2018 Formula 1 Season Review podcast with Grand Prix editor Mark Hughes, features editor Simon Arron and production editor Rob Ladbrook. They explain how the title was won and lost, and answer key questions about the season.

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Marc Márquez's most wins year since 2014; Jorge Lorenzo wins on the Ducati and switches to Honda; Yamaha, Valentino Rossi and Maverick Viñales struggle; Suzuki, KTM and Aprilia gain traction – just some of this year's talking points from the 2018 MotoGP season.

Freddie Spencer and Mat Oxley reflect on them all and more with Motor Sport digital editor, Jack Phillips.

You can buy the official season review book, written by Mat, now from shop.motorsportmagazine.com.

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Freddie Spencer on the last round of the 2018 MotoGP season in Spain, where "atrocious" conditions made for an exciting race.

He talks about the pressure on riders, his own experience at the circuit (having participated in the Valencia Classic), the race itself – including secrets to overtaking in the rain – and more.

Plus, he explains why this will be his final Rider Insight for Motor Sport.

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Audi team principal Allan McNish discusses Formula E and the future of motor sport with Motor Sport magazine digital editor Jack Phillips, features editor Simon Arron and production editor Rob Ladbrook.

McNish was in London for the Royal Automobile Club Motoring Week, where his 'From Combustion to Electric' motoring lecture took place.

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John Hogan was the man who oversaw Marlboro's involvement with Formula 1 for 30 years, from McLaren to Ferrari, James Hunt to Ayrton Senna, and counts both Ron Dennis and Bernie Ecclestone as friends.

So we joined him at CSM, where he still acts as consultant to look back.

Plus, he explains why McLaren didn't sign Gilles Villeneuve, why McLaren picked Hunt over Jacky Ickx, how Dennis took control – and then lost Marlboro backing, and much, much more.

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Multiple world champion Freddie Spencer reviews the Malaysian MotoGP, as Valentino Rossi and Marc Márquez lock horns, Ducati's duo raises questions, and looks ahead to what's in store next year.

And, could Rossi have saved that slide?

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Maverick Viñales ends Yamaha's win drought, Johann Zarco and Marc Márquez dramatically come together, Cal Crutchlow crashes, and Suzuki claims runner-up; multiple world champion Freddie Spencer reviews it all.

And penguins...

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Freddie Spencer discusses the Japanese MotoGP, that saw another battle between Marc Márquez and Andrea Dovizioso – with the former wrapping up another world title.

Plus, Spencer explains more about his new role within MotoGP as chairman of the stewards.

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Four-time World Superbike champion Jonathan Rea visits the Royal Automobile Club to discuss his record breaking season, in which he's become the first rider to win four titles in a row and surpassed Carl Fogarty's record for the most wins.

Plus, he reveals how close he came to MotoGP, why he's never raced the Isle of Man TT, what he'll do next and much, much more.

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Multiple world champion Freddie Spencer gives his view on the MotoGP from Thailand, as Marquez out Doviziosos Dovizioso.

Plus, he considers Maverick Viñales' upturn in form.

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A snap 10-minute podcast, with Joe Dunn, Helena Barrow, Simon Arron and Rob Ladbrook discussing the W Series. Launched today, October 10, it is a 'women-only international series addresses historic gender imbalance in motor sport.'

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Freddie Spencer reviews the Aragon round of the 2018 MotoGP season, where Marc Márquez bettered Ducati's Andrea Dovizioso – and Jorge Lorenzo controversially crashed out. Plus, he offers his view on Aprilia's and Suzuki's stronger showing.

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Time got away from us a little last month...

So listen as Joe Dunn and the rest of the editorial team take you behind the scenes of the both the October and November issues, featuring Dario Franchitti driving a Porsche 917, Ferrari 512 and Lola T70 on the same day and the rebirth of a famous E-type.

Plus, there's a look at F1's move into esports, and how unseen photos of Mercedes' infamous 1999 Le Mans have reappeared.

Buy the issue at shop.motorsportmagazine.com.

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Senna vs Prost. Tyrrell, Jackie Stewart and Francois Cevert. The Rodriguez brothers, Pedro and Ricardo. Dan Gurney and Eagle. Senna vs Schumacher. John Wyer Automotive and Gulf Racing.

Jo Ramirez was on the inside of it all. He joins Motor Sport features editor Simon Arron and digital editor Jack Phillips to look back on his long career, from moving to Europe from Mexico with Ricardo Rodriguez in 1961 to his retirement in McLaren (with a Harley-Davidson!) in 2000.

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Misano is an important circuit for Freddie Spencer, where he learned an important lesson during his motorcycling career. So he gives his unique insight into the 2018 MotoGP race from San Marino, where Andrea Dovizioso scored Ducati’s third win in a row.

Plus, he offers his view on Romano Fernati grabbing the brake of a rival, which has seen him lose his race licence and his ride in Moto2.

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Motorcycle racer turned TV analyst Steve Parrish joins Motor Sport magazine's Mat Oxley and Jack Phillips ahead of his evening at the Royal Automobile Club Pall Mall.

He looks back on how the world of motorcycling has changed since he retired, including recalling the many antics recounted in his new Parrish Times autobiography, what's changed at the Isle of Man TT and what it was like to be Barry Sheene's team-mate.

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Freddie Spencer gives his view on the cancelled round of MotoGP at Silverstone, and looks back to his soaking-wet victory in 1985, the strike of 1982 and to his recent bumpy ride around Silverstone in the World GP Legends.

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World champion Freddie Spencer comments on the Austria round of MotoGP, where Jorge Lorenzo held off Marc Márquez for the victory.

Plus, he considers Márquez's change in approach this year, and his lack of crashes this year, and whether Lorenzo has learned from Andrea Dovizioso tactics against Márquez.

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Andrea Dovizioso returned to the top step of the podium with victory at Brno, multiple world champion Freddie Spencer gives his take on the race, the rivalry between Jorge Lorenzo and Dovi, and the importance of test riders in MotoGP.

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F1's on its summer shutdown, so Mark Hughes, Motor Sport's Grand Prix editor, joins Jack Phillips, Simon Arron and Motor Sport's new production editor, Rob Ladbrook, to look at the season so far.

The many, many questions from readers get answered, including whether Mercedes knows how Ferrari made up the deficit, what will happen at Red Bull, and who's been the best of the rest on the F1 grid.

Plus, the team has its say on who will be world champion come November, and whether they will be in the same league as Fangio.

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Brian Redman takes a break from his Goodwood Festival of Speed schedule to spend 20 minutes chatting with Motor Sport digital editor Jack Phillips to reveal favourite Porsche, the first Porsche he ever drove, what it's like to return to Goodwood every year, why he never raced at Indy and much more – before dashing off to join the parade up the hill.

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Joe Dunn takes you behind the scenes of the latest issue of Motor Sport, joined by Simon Arron, Lyndon McNeil, Samarth Kanal and Jack Phillips.

The September issue sees Dickie Meaden on the ground at the Nürburgring with Porsche as it pursues Stefan Bellof's lap record, and so we recall racing's other great records as part of a 'record breakers' feature. Plus Simon Arron takes John Barnard to lunch, Samarth Kanal discovers what it's like at Audi since it swapped endurance racing for Formula E and Mat Oxley delves into the history of MV Agusta.

You can buy the issue the editorial team are discussing at https://shop.motorsportmagazine.com/ or download it instantly in our app: http://onelink.to/motorsportapp

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Freddie Spencer, multiple world motorcycle champion, discusses the German MotoGP, the Sachsenring circuit and its history.

Plus, he looks at Dani Pedrosa's decision to retire from MotoGP at the end of the season and the legacy he will leave.

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Former Ferrari and McLaren designer John Barnard, the man who introduced the carbon monocoque to Formula 1 and the paddle-shift gearbox, joins us to look back on his distinguished career.

In London to launch his new autobiography, 'The Perfect Car', he considers if such a thing exists, looks back on his career, the rights and wrongs of his time at Ferrari, the back story to Nigel Mansell's 1989 Brazilian Grand Prix win and much more.

Unfortunately, a microphone failed during recorded. We apologise for the audio quality of presenter Jack Phillips.

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Editor Joe Dunn introduces the latest (and July's) issue of Motor Sport, joined by features editor Simon Arron, art editor Damon Cogman, photographer Lyndon McNeil and digital editor Jack Phillips.

July saw us preview Le Mans, from the point of view of Britain's many GTE stars, Tiff Needell reminisce about Thruxton, and Mark Hughes unravel the mess of McLaren.

In the August issue, Murray Walker, Jackie Stewart, Nigel Mansell, Lewis Hamilton and many more look back on Silverstone's eight decades of F1 and Mark Hughes delves into the psyche of Max Verstappen.

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Freddie Spencer looks back on the thrilling Assen TT round of MotoGP, from how F1’s potential visit might affect the circuit, and what makes it such a good track, to Dani Pedrosa’s future predicament, to why MotoGP has become more exciting than Formula 1. Plus, he explains why Marc Marquez is so special and why Alex Rins impressed so much.

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Five-time Le Mans winner Derek Bell joins Motor Sport's Joe Dunn and Jack Phillips to introduce his new book, 'All my Porsche Races', and look back on his time with Porsche. Plus, he recalls his work on the Steve McQueen epic 'Le Mans', and explains how to take Eau Rouge flat in a Porsche 962...

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Freddie Spencer looks back on the latest round of the 2018 MotoGP season at Catalunya, where Jorge Lorenzo took his second win in a row ahed of Marc Marquez and Valentino Rossi.

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John Fitzpatrick, versatile racer who drove for Porsche, Ford and BMW joins Motor Sport digital editor Jack Phillips to look back on his colourful and long career.

He recalls everything from racing Minis with Paddy Hopkirk, watching Jackie Stewart's first Tyrrell test, to winning more races in a Porsche 935 than anyone else and being the only man to win in a 956 in America.

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F1 driver-turned-commentator and TV presenter David Coulthard joins Motor Sport's Joe Dunn and Simon Arron to discuss Formula 1, what it takes to be a racing driver, and his upcoming book, 'The Winning Formula'.

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Multiple world champion Freddie Spencer looks back on the Italian MotoGP from Mugello, scene of Freddie's first double World Championship Grand Prix win, in 1985.

Plus, he explains the small change at Ducati that made the difference for Jorge Lorenzo, what's behind Maverick Viñales' struggles, and looks at Lorenzo's move to Honda alongside Marc Márquez.

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Freddie Hunt and Alastair Caldwell joined us for us the latest podcast in association with Mercedes-Benz to look back on Freddie's father James, who died of a heart attack 25 years ago this month.

Plus, Alastair recalls his time with McLaren and how the team changed, as well as how working for Bruce compared with Bernie Ecclestone.

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Winner of the 2017 Dakar Rally, the first Briton ever to do so, Sam Sunderland was recently awarded the prestigious Segrave Trophy to celebrate his outstanding achievement. Just before he collected the giant trophy, and just after his 'Segrave tweed' jacket fitting with Henry Poole & Co, he sat down with Mat Oxley and Motor Sport digital editor Jack Phillips to discuss the Dakar Rally in vivid detail.

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Freddie Spencer looks at Marc Márquez's latest victory in America – and his latest controversy. Plus, the fallout from Márquez and Valentino Rossi's clash at Argentina, the return of Andrea Iannone and struggles of Jorge Lorenzo.

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Freddie Spencer looks back on the dramatic 2018 Argentine MotoGP race, where Cal Crutchlow scored his first win of the year. Plus, Freddie gives his take on the performance of Marc Márquez – and Johann Zarco – that created such controversy.

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Former racer and TV presenter David Hobbs looks back on his expansive and varied racing career, from Morris Oxford to Formula 1, and on to Le Mans, America and more.

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Former F1 racer and sports car champion Martin Brundle discusses modern Formula 1, the new breed of superstars, sustainability of Grand Prix racing, the halo, plus he looks back on some of his memories from his career.

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Freddie Spencer gives his take on MotoGP testing, and answers the questions we didn't have time for in the full MotoGP season preview.

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World champion Freddie Spencer and leading MotoGP journalist Mat Oxley join Motor Sport digital editor Jack Phillips to look ahead to the 2018 MotoGP season. Valentino Rossi continues his search for a 10th world title, Marc Marquez bids for yet another win, and Jorge Lorenzo and Andrea Dovizioso battle for the lead Ducati seat. Plus, they discuss Tech 3’s switch from Yamaha, and what it might mean.

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Matt and Steve Neal of hugely successful British Touring Car Championship squad Team Dynamics join us for an hour's chat about the history of the BTCC, their memories including that first independents' win to almost signing Jason Plato, Bathurst, and racing in the 1960s British Saloon Car Championship.

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Dickie Stanford and Jonathan Williams of Williams Heritage join Motor Sport editor Nick Trott, features editor Simon Arron and (jet lagged) digital editor Jack Phillips.

The pair discuss how Williams Heritage came to be, looking back on some of the cars housed in the collection, plus they talk Senna, Piquet, Mansell and much more.

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Editor Nick Trott, deputy editor Joe Dunn, art editor Damon Cogman and photographer Lyndon McNeil take you behind the scenes of the February issue of Motor Sport, a Colin McRae special. Plus, Gordon Murray reflects, the secrets of the Porsche 956 are revealed, and Dickie Meaden heads to Daytona.

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Design legend Gordon Murray joins Motor Sport editor Nick Trott, editor-at-large Gordon Cruickshank and features editor Simon Arron for the latest Royal Automobile Club Talk Show.

From Brabham and Bernie Ecclestone to his latest road car projects and collection, Murray is on typically riveting form, and he answers your many, many questions.

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The latest podcast in association with Mercedes-Benz – David Brabham updates digital editor Jack Phillips and contributing editor Dickie Meaden on Project Brabham, looks back on his time at Aston Martin, Formula 1 and much, much more.

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Red Bull Racing team boss Christian Horner chats to Motor Sport editor Nick Trott and features editor Simon Arron about his career, on and off the track. From almost signing Fernando Alonso, to where Formula 1 goes next, Horner covers it all.

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Karun Chandhok reviews the 2017 Brazilian Grand Prix from Interlagos. From the stellar Sebastian Vettel, Hamilton’s mixed to the off-colour Red Bulls. Plus, the trouble for Mercedes and Felipe Massa’s farewell home race.

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Nick Trott, Joe Dunn, Simon Arron and Damon Cogman discuss the December issue of Motor Sport, as Mark Hughes compares Hamilton and Vettel, Mercedes and Ferrari, Ari Vatanen takes Lunch, and a Penske IndyCar tackles Prescott.

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Sports car legend, Le Mans winner and F1 racer Hans-Joachim Stuck talks us through his career, his team-mates, Bernie Ecclestone, his father – Hans Stuck – and much more.

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Three-time world champion examines the differences between Marc Marquez and Andrea Dovizioso and what it means the MotoGP title fight, following Dovi's Sepang win.

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Karun's take on a riveting title-decider in Mexico, his view on Verstappen and where Hamilton's title was won

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Former NISMO boss Darren Cox examines the state of play in the World Endurance Championship, and looks back on his time with Nissan.

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Freddie Spencer looks back on Motegi, as Márquez and Dovizioso do battle in the rain.

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Nick Trott, Damon Cogman and Simon Arron discuss the latest issue of Motor Sport, which races the four ages of Niki Lauda. Plus, we drive an Alan Mann Mustang more than 50 years after the first time, Dickie Meaden looks back on the St Mary's Trophy and Mark Hughes dissects the Renault rise.

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Le Mans winners, with seven victories between them, Richard Attwood, Derek Bell and Nick Tandy sit down to look back on their respective careers and what's changed since Attwood's 1970 Le Mans win.

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Editor Nick Trott is joined by deputy editor Joe Dunn, features editor Simon Arron, art editor Damon Cogman and photographer Lyndon McNeil to take you behind the scenes of the latest issue. It's the first of a new-look Motor Sport, and the team will reveal the stories and secrets behind the changes. And fonts...

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Three-time world motorcycling champion Freddie Spencer joins Mat Oxley and Jack Phillips to review the British round of the MotoGP and look ahead to who might be crowned the 2017 MotoGP World Champion.

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Five-time Grand Prix winner John Watson joined editor Nick Trott, features editor Simon Arron and digital editor Jack Phillips for a typically entertaining 80 minutes for the latest podcast in association with Mercedes-Benz.

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Freddie Spencer analyses the brilliant Austrian MotoGP, as Andrea Dovizioso beats Marc Márquez. Is Valentino Rossi out of the title fight? Has Lorenzo turned a corner? Plus Freddie recalls his memories of the old Salzburgring.

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Editor Nick Trott, features editor Simon Arron, art editor Damon Cogman and photographer Lyndon McNeil sit down to discuss the special September 2017 edition of Motor Sport. From how the front cover artwork came to be, to why drifting made its way onto Motor Sport's pages for the first time.

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Freddie Spencer looks back on the 2017 Czech MotoGP, the first race back from the summer break.

How the tyre gamble paid off for Márquez, how Viñales's bike and setup choice played out, and how Dani Pedrosa notched up a MotoGP milestone.

Plus, he pays his respects to the great Ángel Nieto.

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Could intra-team battles have repercussions​ down the line? Karun Chandhok offers his take on the Hungarian Grand Prix, as team orders play their part.

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Reigning world champion Nico Rosberg joined Motor Sport editor Nick Trott at the Goodwood Festival of Speed to talk about his championship-winning year, what comes next and to answer your many, many questions.

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Nick Trott, Joe Dunn, Simon Arron and Lyndon McNeil take you behind the scenes of the August issue of Motor Sport, featuring Karun Chandhok driving the Williams FW40 and FW14B. Plus, how IndyCar' drivers are surviving the big one, an exclusive Rover SD1 triple test and the Jaguar XJ220, 25 years on.

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Two-time Formula 1 World Champion and Indianapolis 500 legend Emerson Fittipaldi joins Nick Trott, Simon Arron and Jack Phillips of Motor Sport magazine at the Royal Automobile Club in Pall Mall to reveal more about his new supercar, the Fittipaldi EF7 Vision Gran Turismo. Designed with Pininfarina, and built in partnership with Mercedes' HWA race team, the EF7 is due to begin testing in late 2017. Plus, Fittipaldi looks back on his great career, his friendship with Ayrton Senna, moving to England and much more.

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Freddie Spencer offers his take on the German MotoGP – and a word on Goodwood where he was riding a variety of 'bikes up the hill.

From the tight and close circuit, the struggles of Yamaha, the Viñales and Rossi battle to the very impressive Folger.

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Dario Franchitti joined Ed Foster and Nick Trott of Motor Sport magazine at the Royal Automobile Club in Pall Mall to look back on the Indy 500 and Fernando Alonso's performance. Dario also answers a few of your questions.

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Dario Franchitti joined Ed Foster and Nick Trott of Motor Sport magazine at the Royal Automobile Club in Pall Mall to look back on the Indy 500 and Fernando Alonso's performance. Dario also answers a few of your questions.

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Lewis' brilliant race, Ferrari on the back foot, the difficult situation at Force India and much more.

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Freddie Spencer looks back at the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello. It was a popular win for Dovisioso while Rossi struggled with his injury.

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Ed Foster, Nick Trott, Damon Cogman, Lyndon McNeil and Jack Phillips discuss the July issue of Motor Sport, taking you behind the scenes of how it all came together. We apologise for the recording quality, normal service will resume next month. Technology problems and interference got the better of us.

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Rob Wilson joined us to talk through his esteemed career, from racing driver to one of the world's most prominent driver coaches. He's coached much of the Formula 1 grid and raced against some of the best in everything, from NASCAR and Indy Lights, through to Formula Ford. He also has his say on Fernando Alonso competing in the Indy 500.

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Freddie Spencer looks back at the MotoGP round at Le Mans and also remembers the late Nicky Hayden who tragically lost his life on the Monday after the race.

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Karun Chandhok's latest post-race insight – the big Barcelona updates, how Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes combined to deny Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari, and why this is shaping up to be the best F1 season for years.

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Double touring car champion John Cleland joins the podcast team to tell his many stories from his racing career.

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Freddie Spencer gives his take on the Spanish MotoGP, where Dani Pedrosa led a Honda 1-2.

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Ed Foster, Nick Trott, Joe Dunn, Simon Arron and Lyndon McNeil go behind the scenes on how the June issue came together. From Bellof's 'Ring lap, racing's greatest laps to the 'Flying Brick'.

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Paul Stewart joins Ed Foster, Nick Trott and Simon Arron of Motor Sport for a podcast in association with Mercedes-Benz.

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Rider insights with Freddie Spencer: 2017 Grand Prix of the Americas by Motor Sport magazine

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Karun Chandhok looks back at the major talking points from the Formula 1 from Bahrain, while Alex Wurz reports on the opening round of the World Endurance Championship season from Silverstone.

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Freddie Spencer and Karun Chandhok offer their insights into the recent Grands Prix, the MotoGP from Argentina and the Formula 1 from China.

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Ahead of the Club’s Tourist Trophy Dinner last month, 2014 Tourist Trophy winner and former World Endurance Champion, Anthony Davidson, talked to us about all-things World Endurance Championship (WEC), British drivers in sports cars, the future of technology and winning the Formula Ford Festival. With the WEC season opener taking place next weekend (14 to 16 April) in the form of the 6 Hours of Silverstone, Davidson looks to the months ahead.

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Ed Foster is joined by Motor Sport editor Nick Trott, features editor Simon Arron, deputy editor Joe Dunn and art editor Damon Cogman to reveal how the May issue of Motor Sport came to be.

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Freddie Spencer and Karun Chandhok review the opening rounds of MotoGP and Formula 1 respectively in the new rider and driver insights series from Motor Sport.

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Karun Chandhok and Mark Hughes preview the 2017 F1 season with the podcast team, looking ahead to the new rules, new tyres, new driver line-ups and much more in the latest podcast in association with Mercedes-Benz.

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Freddie Spencer looks ahead to the 2017 MotoGP season with Motor Sport's Ed Foster and Mat Oxley in the latest podcast in association with Mercedes-Benz.

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Online editor Ed Foster, deputy editor Joe Dunn and art editor Damon Cogman chat through the April 2017 issue of Motor Sport, featuring the Formula 1 preview, John McGuinness, motor racing's biggest scandals, and much, much more besides.

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The first Royal Automobile Club Talk Show of 2017 saw Tom Kristensen join us to talk sports cars, BTCC, Japan and of course Le Mans. Kristensen was at the Club's Pall Mall venue for its Annual Motoring Dinner.

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It was only when we rang Jody Scheckter's doorbell that we remembered that the 1979 Formula 1 World Champion was our first ever podcast guest back in 2009. Over 100 podcasts ago we decided that our recordings would be a lot more interesting if we invited a guest along and Jody was an obvious choice. 

Eight years later and we've finally pinned him down again. We had so many questions from the readers that I binned the script and simply asked as many as possible. Cue stories on his formative years, his arrival in F1, his time at Ferrari, the world championship and his current work at Laverstoke. 

Enjoy and, as always, let us know what you think.

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James Weaver and Andy Wallace make a popular return to the podcast chair to tell more stories from their careers and also discuss who should be on the shortlist for the Motor Sport Hall of Fame US racing category.

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It's taken us a while to pin two-time Le Mans winner Alex Wurz down – he's a busy man with work in both the World Endurance Championship and Formula 1 as head of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association. However, we did finally catch him on his way out of the UK and this is the result: a fantastic hour of Formula 1, sports cars, BMX world championships and being inspired by Steven Spielberg's film ET.  

Enjoy and, as always, let us know what you think.

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Featuring Ross Brawn and Pat Fry lifting the lid on the success of Brawn GP, TT hero John McGuinness, Alistair Caldwell on 1976, Stirling Moss recalling the Mille Miglia he won with Jenks in 1955, Damon Hill, Stuart Turner, Dick Bennetts on F3 with Mika Häkkinen, and Pat Symonds.

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Ed Foster, Nick Trott, Simon Arron, Joe Dunn and Gordon Cruickshank discuss the newest issue of Motor Sport.

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The best bits of the Motor Sport podcast from 2016, with Simon Taylor, Lord March, Cosworth's Mike Costin, Hans-Joachim Stuck, Derek Warwick and Alan Gow.

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Our final Motor Sport podcast of 2016, in association with Mercedes-Benz, and we sat down with British Touring Car Championship boss Alan Gow. 

We chat Peter Brock, the past, present and future of the BTCC and even the posibility of a night race...

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Recorded live at the screening of Crash and Byrne, Motor Sport's Simon Arron interviews Tommy Byrne.

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Freddie Spencer joined Ed Foster and Mat Oxley to help decide which 12 names from motorcycling should be on the shortlist for the Hall of Fame in 2017. Plus, Spencer asks yours questions.

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The penultimate podcast of 2016 and the team head to Goodwood to talk to Lord March about his grandfather, the Festival of Speed, the Revival and what it takes to run these events every year.

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Mike Costin, co-founder of Cosworth and one of the key men behind the DFV, joined the Motor Sport team for an hour-long chat.

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Ahead of the Dewar Trophy and Simms Medal presentations the podcast team sat down with Williams' chief technical officer Pat Symonds to discuss the winners of the two awards as well as Formula 1's 2017 regulations. 

We also cover the greatest racing driver excuse of all time, courtesy of Ayrton Senna, and Pat's time at Benetton. It's the eighth time Pat has graced the microphone on this site and his ability to distill technical discussions into something even I can understand remains undimmed. Enjoy.

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Dick Bennetts, the founder and boss of West Surrey Racing, first came to the UK from New Zealand in 1972 and has worked with Ron Dennis, Niki Lauda, Ayrton Senna, Mauricio Gugelmin, Mika Häkkinen and Rubens Barrichello.

In 1996 WSR moved from the world of Formula 3 and entered the British Touring Car Championship where it has won 69 races and finished on the podium 231 times. 

We hope you enjoy the hour-long recording. As always, huge thanks to Alan Hyde for the audio and video.

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Five-time Le Mans winner and 2016 Hall of Fame inductee Derek Bell joined Ed Foster and Gary Watkins to decide which 12 names from the world of sports cars should be on the Hall of Fame shortlist in 2017.

Before whittling down the names for consideration, Bell talks about his time sharing with Jacky Ickx, his time at Ferrari and answers your questions.

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Jochen Mass joined Ed Foster and the returning Rob Widdows to talk about his career and to answer reader questions in the latest Motor Sport podcast in association with Mercedes-Benz.

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Karun Chandhok joined Mark Hughes and presenter Ed Foster to talk about his career, modern Formula 1, both on track and behind the scenes. He also had the all-important task helping to decide which 12 greats from F1 should be on the Hall of Fame shortlist for 2017.

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The man who took Mini to Monte glory, Stuart Turner, talks about his vast and varied career, from rallying and racing to Steve McQueen.

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Most of you will know Simon Taylor as the man behind Motor Sport's 'Lunch With' series – one that has included 125 lunch-based interviews with the sport's biggest names. He first sat down for 'Lunch With' in June 2006. The subject was Max Mosley and the pair ate at the Café de Paris where the then-president of the FIA ate "a tiny lobster mousse, green salad, still water and an espresso".

As the issues rolled on Simon had lunch with a huge array of names from Tyler Alexander to Alex Wurz via Ross Brawn, Richard Petty, Ron Dennis and the late Chris Amon. 

After 10 years of lunches Simon has decided to call it a day (he'll still write for Motor Sport, but he's stepping down from Lunch With) and to honour what Damien Smith describes as "the greatest series of interviews in motor sport publishing" we decided to sit the man himself down for a bite to eat. Want to know what all these big names were like to interview? Enjoy.

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Damon Hill discusses his Formula 1 World Championship win, 20 years on, plus modern F1 and much more.

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It's a big one... Our 100th podcast here at Motor Sport and it's the first one in partnership with Mercedes-Benz. It was also our first podcast al fresco in the British summer sun. 

Derek Warwick was on his usual fantastic form and we cover everything from knicking his Dad's engines in Superstox to his Uncle Stan flying aeroplanes under Tower Bridge (yes, really). We also find time to talk about sports cars, Formula 1 and young British driving talent.

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Alastair Caldwell tells good stories. A lot of good stories. Whether it's about how he got into the sport or what it was like looking after James Hunt the night before the Canadian Grand Prix they are always entertaining and they usually end with a michevous cackle.

For this Royal Automobile Club Talk Show we focused solely on 1976 – the year that James Hunt won the title. It was an incredible year in Formula 1 with everything from terrible accidents to race disqualifications. "I remember when we were on our way back from Japan," Alastair told me after we stopped recording, "and we all said to each other: There's no point in taking this to Hollywood, no one would believe what happened." Over 30 years later Rush, the Hollywood film centered around 1976, was made.

The Club is celebrating that world championship year all through 2016 and only two weeks ago hosted a dinner with John Hogan, Freddie and Tom Hunt and James' two sisters and brother.

We hope you enjoy Alastair's view on the season which put Formula 1 on the global TV map.

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The reward for an early start for the podcast team was an hour-long chat with David Richards, chairman of Prodrive.

A winner in the World Rally Championship as co-driver, he and Prodrive have gone on to feature at the top of all four-wheeled motor sport. He gives his views on the state of modern Formula 1 and WRC, Colin McRae, Jenson Button and Jacques Villeneuve. Plus modern GT racing's appeal, and he answers your many, many questions.

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Last night's Motor Sport Hall of Fame kicked off with a panel discussion on motor sport's great rivalries.

Hosted by TV presenter Jennie Gow the stars included five-time Le Mans winner Derek Bell, nine-time Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen, two-time Le Mans class winner Darren Turner, former Formula 1 driver and team owner Jackie Oliver, Motor Sport writer and former Isle of Man TT winner Mat Oxley and editor Damien Smith.

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Being the month of May we sat down with Sir Stirling Moss to talk Monaco and the Mille Miglia. Moss famously won the latter in 1955 with Motor Sport's continental correspondent Denis Jenkinson aboard the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR. In Monaco he also enjoyed great success with Grand Prix wins in 1956, 1960 and 1961. His last win there, when he held off the faster Ferraris behind him, is widely considered one of his greatest races of all time. 

We also take readers' questions which cover Moss' greastest corners, his retirement from racing and much more.

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Nigel Mansell, Nelson Piquet, Williams in the 1980s, Frank Williams, Patrick Head, the state of modern F1, the problem with overtaking, Toyota, Jarno Trulli, Juan Pablo Montoya, Alain Prost... There is not much we don't cover in this podcast with Frank Dernie. Suffice to say that we are already organising part 2.

If you're a Nigel Mansell fan, make sure you're sitting down...

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John Surtees has a lot of fans. That much is clear from how many questions and good wishes were submitted when we announced we were recording a podcast with him.

He’s also amazingly sprightly and his memory is far better than mine. At the end of the podcast below I fired a completely random question to him about racing around the streets of Madrid in the late 1950s and within a matter of seconds he was into a story about the crowds and Francisco Franco sitting in a dangerous place. Astonishing.

We talk through the 2016 Motor Sport Hall of Fame shortlist (below) and John gives his view on who he’d like to see victorious in each category. What’s more, we take as many questions as possible.

The shortlist, as voted for by you, is: Formula 1 – Mike Costin and Keith Duckworth, Gilles Villeneuve, Professor Sid Watkins, Sports cars – Derek Bell, Brian Redman, Pedro Rodríguez, Motorcycling – Joey Dunlop, Mike Hailwood, Valentino Rossi, Rallying – Richard Burns, Sébastien Loeb, Hannu Mikkola, US racing – Dan Gurney, AJ Foyt, Roger Penske.

Here’s what Il Grande John had to say…

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40 minutes with the 23-time Isle of Man TT winner before he was awarded the Segrave Trophy.

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The first in a new series – we look back at the 2008 and 2009 Formula 1 seasons when Honda pulled out of the sport. Ross Brawn and Nick Fry, after trying to find a buyer, decided to purchase the team themselves. What followed was one of the most remarkable seasons in Grand Prix history. Here is the full story.

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Simon Arron, Damien Smith, Mark Hughes and Rob Widdows are joined by Williams' Chief Technical Officer Pat Symonds to review testing and preview the 2016 Formula 1 season.

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This weekend at Race Retro Damien Smith sat down with 1996 Formula 1 World Champion Damon Hill and head of Williams Heritage Jonathan Williams.

The first half is dedicated to Damon’s racing career with questions from you, the Motor Sport readers, while the second part looks at the cars which brought Damon so much success.

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Ex-McLaren team manager Alastair Caldwell joins us for our second podcast of 2016. We look back at how he got his foot in the door at the now-Woking-based outfit, his memories of Bruce McLaren, the 1976 World Championship with James Hunt and which driver impressed him the most.

You will also hear about our request for stories from anyone who was at Brands Hatch in 1976 for the British Grand Prix. In the July issue of the magazine we're looking back at that day and, instead of giving you the (well-told) story from the paddock, we want to hear from you. Were you there? Did you throw cans on the track? What are your memories? Do please use #Brands76 on social media to share your stories. Alternatively, you can leave a comment below or email editorial@motorsportmagazine.com.

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The first podcast of 2016 is here. We persuaded four-time Indycar champion and three-time Indy 500 winner Dario Franchitti to come down from Scotland for it and, after answering readers' questions, we launched the shortlist for the final 2016 Hall of Fame category: US racing.

We talk about Jim Clark, Franchitti's most satisfying race win, his perfect car for driving the north coast of Scotland and even Ganassi's 'secret' tunnel used for aero testing...

In the second half the team decides the shortlist for the US racing category.

As always, let us know what you think and thank you very much for sending in so many questions.

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The Formula 1 season review podcast is here! We welcome back Williams' chief technical officer Pat Symonds for a discussion of the year's events, themes and challenges. Dec 18, 2015

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The fourth Hall of Fame category is here. This month we turn to motorcycling and its greatest names. To help us narrow all the names down to a short list of 12 we brought in Mat Oxley and ex-MotoGP rider Jeremy McWilliams.

We run through two-wheeled stars from Valentino Rossi to the cheeky Londoner Barry Sheene. As Rob says in the introduction this one's for all you racers.

As always, let us know what you think.

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It was 5am and due to a computer failure the queue for check-in at Gatwick airport snaked out of the terminal door. Because of all the audio equipment needed to record a Motor Sport podcast there was no way I could proceed with hand luggage only.

Having tried for a few years to secure Nigel Mansell as a podcast guest it looked like I was going to miss the flight to Jersey and the first proper chance... This was going to be a tough one to explain to editor Damien.

Amazingly – with a little queue jumping – I made the flight and The Mansell Collection in St Helier, Jersey by 10am. The 1992 World Champion was there already, finishing another interview and within 15 minutes of arriving the tape is rolling.

The next hour is spent talking about his rise to Formula 1, his memories of Colin Chapman, his stint in Indycar, the touring car outings and his thoughts on the likes of Senna, Piquet, Prost and Keke Rosberg. Oct 26, 2015

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"Born in a gas station," Tom Kristensen had petrol in his veins from an early age. Despite a flirtation with banking, he went on to win the Le Mans 24 Hours nine times. A record, surely, that won't be matched for quite some time...

Rob, Alan Hyde and I talk through his career from his first 'steps' in a go kart to his World Endurance Championship crown via the Goodwood Revival and his new book.

As always, let us know what you think and enjoy. Oct 13, 2015

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"Born in a gas station," Tom Kristensen had petrol in his veins from an early age. Despite a flirtation with banking, he went on to win the Le Mans 24 Hours nine times. A record, surely, that won't be matched for quite some time...

Rob, Alan Hyde and I talk through his career from his first 'steps' in a go kart to his World Endurance Championship crown via the Goodwood Revival and his new book.

As always, let us know what you think and enjoy.

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After flying down specially from Edinburgh and a quick lunch at our new local Italian restaurant Robert Reid sat down to talk through his career and that of his long-time driver Richard Burns.

We cover everything from wallpaper with Mk 2 Escorts on it (yes, really) to the 2001 World Rally Championship via Colin McRae and what made Richard so special.

In the second half we launch the rally category for the Hall of Fame and you can now vote on any one of the 12 names we decided on with Robert.

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This year at the Goodwood Revival the Credit Suisse Drivers' Forum, hosted by Henry Hope-Frost, consisted of Sir Stirling Moss, Derek Bell, Jochen Mass, Dario Franchitti, Alain de Cadenet and Jackie Oliver. The subject – racing in America vs racing in Europe.

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On Thursday afternoon at the Goodwood Revival, as teams were unloading transporters, we grabbed Steve Soper and Andrew Jordan to sit down and record a podcast.

To help us out with the tin top racers BTCC pitlane reporter Alan Hyde joined us for the first time. Well, we say first time, but he's always been sat recording the podcasts with us – this was just the first time we gave him a microphone...

Why do Steve and Andrew race at the Revival? And how did the latter find a Lotus Cortina when he drove it in the wet for the first time? We cover the famous Revival as well as the BTCC then and now.

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The doyen of sports car racing Gary Watkins helps the Motor Sport team decide who should be on the shortlist for the 2016 Hall of Fame sports car category. Derek Bell? Hans Stuck? Allan McNish? Henri Pescarolo? It's now up to you, the public, to vote.

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On Tuesday 28th the podcast team of Roebuck, Widdows, Arron and myself journeyed north to the suburbs of Northampton to call on the ex-F1, Le Mans, rally, Can-Am and Indycar designer Tony Southgate.

Greeted with fresh coffee and biscuits we tried to condense his four decades in the sport into an hour. There were one or two things we didn't have time to discuss...

We did, however, discuss his beginnings in motor racing with Lola, his move to Brabham and then his subsequent stints at Lola (again), Shadow, Arrows, Lotus, Audi... The list is as long as it is varied.

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On Tuesday June 23, as part of the National Women in Engineering Day, The Institution of Mechanical Engineers hosted an evening entitled ‘Women in Motorsport Engineering – Beating the Competition’.

BBC Radio 5 Live F1 presenter Jennie Gow chaired the discussion and speakers included Audi Sport race engineer Leena Gade, Force India performance and strategy engineer Bernadette Collins and BTCC data engineer Gemma Hatton. There were also presentations from F1 in Schools world champion Colossus’s scrutineering engineer Rachael Matthews, F1 in Schools UK champion Evolution’s team manager Helen Jarman, Cambridge University masters engineering student Aurelia Hibbert and University of Warwick engineering undergraduate Hannah Sugrue. Jun 26, 2015

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Lee McKenzie podcast

An hour of Lee's unique insight into the F1 paddock and what's really going on at the moment.

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Mike Earle podcast

An hour and a half talking about F5000, F3000, F2, F1 and Onyx's backer Jean-Pierre van Rossem. Not to be missed...

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2015 F1 season preview podcast

Roebuck, Hughes, Smith, Arron and Widdows discuss the forthcoming championship

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Podcast with Mark Blundell

The 1992 Le Mans 24 Hours winner talks Indycars, Formula 1, Ayrton Senna and coming up through the ranks with the likes of Hill, Irvine and Gachot.

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Four-time IndyCar champion Dario Franchitti sits down with Nigel Roebuck, Damien Smith, Rob Widdows and Simon Arron

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David Brabham podcast

An hour with the 2009 Le Mans 24 Hours winner talking F1, sports cars, his father Jack and his new mission, Project Brabham

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F1 season review podcastNigel Roebuck, Damien Smith, Mark Hughes, Simon Arron, Rob Widdows, five microphones and a Formula 1 season to discuss. Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Nov 28, 2014

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Podcast with Jonathan PalmerThe team sit down with the 1983 European Formula 2 Champion to talk about his son Jolyon, the state of F1 and his racing pastMotor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Oct 28, 2014

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Drivers’ Forum at the RevivalDerek Bell, Stirling Moss, Jochen Mass, Alain de Cadenet and Max Chilton talk at the Credit Suisse Drivers' ForumMotor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Oct 01, 2014

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Podcast with Derek BellRob Widdows and Nigel Roebuck pay a visit to the home of five-time Le Mans winner Derek BellMotor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Sep 22, 2014

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Podcast with Pat SymondsWilliams' chief technical officer stopped by to chat about F1 and his team's progress up the gridMotor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Aug 05, 2014

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Formula Student podcastAre F1's new rules working?Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Jun 30, 2014

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Podcast with Perry McCarthyThe F1 driver and former Stig looks back on his lively careerMotor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Jun 12, 2014

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Credit Suisse Monaco ForumDerek Bell, Jochen Mass, Stirling Moss and Romain Dumas discuss the world's greatest tracks. Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine May 12, 2014

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Podcast with Wallace and WeaverLe Mans winner Andy Wallace and Daytona 24 Hours winner James Weaver talk to Rob Widdows, Simon Arron and Ed Foster Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine May 02, 2014

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Audio podcast with Emanuele PirroAn hour with Emanuele Pirro was always going to be lively and the five-time Le Mans winner didn’t disappoint. As ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Mar 31, 2014

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2014 F1 season preview podcastFollowing the pre-season Formula 1 tests in Bahrain and Jerez, Nigel Roebuck, Mark Hughes, Simon Arron and Rob Widdows preview the 2014 season. Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Mar 05, 2014

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Audio podcast with Gordon MurrayEx-F1 designer Gordon Murray on the current state of F1, what he'd do to fix it and his new iStream manufacturing process. Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Feb 12, 2014

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Audio podcast with John McGuinness20-time Isle of Man TT winner, and new inductee of the Hall of Fame, John McGuinness kicks off our podcasts for 2014Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Jan 30, 2014

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Audio podcast with Frank WilliamsThe podcast team chat to Frank Williams about Nigel Mansell, Alan Jones, how Williams started, the FW07 and the genius of Adrian NeweyMotor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Dec 18, 2013

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Allan McNish explains his retirement from top flight sports car racing

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F1 season review with Gary AndersonBBC's Gary Anderson joins our podcast team to review the 2013 Formula 1 season and look forward to 2014.Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Dec 02, 2013

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Audio podcast with Tony BrooksThe racing dentist sits down with Roebuck, Cruickshank and Widdows to talk 1950s GP racing, Stirling Moss and F1 today. Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Oct 09, 2013

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Audio podcast with Allan McNishThree-time Le Mans winner Allan McNish was in the office on Tuesday in order to be the guest editor for ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Oct 03, 2013

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Reader event with Sir Stirling MossFrom what we hear from our readers our BBQ at the Hurlingham Club on September 18 went down very well, ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Sep 25, 2013

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Audio podcast with Richard Noble“We deployed the parachute at 600mph and immediately you had 6g deceleration,” Thrust2 driver Richard Noble tells us. “The weird ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Aug 08, 2013

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July’s audio podcast from GoodwoodYou never quite know who’s going to turn up to these podcasts at Goodwood – we camp ourselves out in ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Jul 16, 2013

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Podcast special: Formula StudentOn June 17 Motor Sport teamed up with the Institution of Mechanical Engineers’ Formula Student programme to host an event ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Jun 26, 2013

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June’s audio podcast with David CoulthardDavid Coulthard: “Have you never been wrong?” Another driver: “No, never.” DC: “Oh, come on, even at home with your ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Jun 12, 2013

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May’s audio podcast with Martin BrundleEx-Formula 1 driver, 1990 Le Mans 24 Hours winner and F1 commentator Martin Brundle was fresh from a McLaren F1 ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine May 21, 2013

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April’s audio podcast with Lee McKenzieOur new website columnist Lee McKenzie came into the office yesterday to record her first Motor Sport podcast. First up ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Mar 28, 2013

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March’s podcast with Pat SymondsThis month, the team – with a slight change of line-up – sat down for a chat with Pat Symonds. ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Mar 08, 2013

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January’s podcast with Richard AttwoodThis month the team sat down with Richard Attwood, winner of the Le Mans 24 Hours in 1970. Regular listeners ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Jan 18, 2013

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Season review podcast with Jody ScheckterThis month, to coincide with Jody Scheckter’s guest editor special, the team sat down with him to discuss the 2012 ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Dec 20, 2012

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Readers’ evening with Sir Jackie StewartOn December 5, Motor Sport hosted a special readers’ evening with Sir Jackie Stewart OBE. Joining the three-time champion at ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Dec 07, 2012

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Ferrari evening with Piper and AttwoodOn November 8 Dick Lovett hosted a special Ferrari evening in its new showroom just outside Swindon. We say showroom, ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Nov 09, 2012

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Readers’ evening with John SurteesOn October 2 we hosted a special readers’ evening with John Surtees. After a three-course dinner editor-in-chief Nigel Roebuck and ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Oct 10, 2012

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October’s podcast with Tiff NeedellThis month we sit down with Tiff Needell – the star of Fifth Gear and Top Gear. He made it, ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Oct 02, 2012

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August’s audio podcastDeputy editor Gordon Cruickshank has been working at Motor Sport for 30 years and in honour of the occasion we ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Aug 10, 2012

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2012 Festival of Speed podcastYou never quite know who will be in the Drivers’ Club when we’re recording the podcast, but – once again ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Jul 05, 2012

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June’s podcast with Cal CrutchlowIt was up to Silverstone for our latest podcast to see MotoGP Tech 3 Yamaha rider Cal Crutchlow. There were ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Jun 14, 2012

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May’s podcast with Derek WarwickStraight-talking BRDC president Derek Warwick on current Formula 1, his career, his work for the BRDC and trying to punch ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Apr 30, 2012

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April’s podcast with Ben EdwardsBen Edwards had been commentating for the British Touring Car Championship for nearly 10 years when he got the call ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Apr 05, 2012

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February’s podcast with Derek BellWe always knew an hour spent with five-time Le Mans winner Derek Bell would be an hour well spent. But ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Feb 29, 2012

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January’s podcast with Pat SymondsWelcome everyone to our first podcast of 2012. Pat Symonds is the only podcast guest we’ve had more than once, ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Jan 20, 2012

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2011 Formula 1 season review podcastIt seems like only a few months ago that we recorded our 2010 Formula 1 season review in our local ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Dec 22, 2011

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Life’s a scream with HerbertIf anyone walks in now, how ever am I going to explain this? That was the question that crept into ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Nov 23, 2011

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Audi readers’ evening podcastOn Saturday October 8, Motor Sport hosted a readers’ evening in association with Audi UK at the Audi quattro rooms ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Nov 17, 2011

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October’s audio podcast with Sir JYSAhead of our December issue – that will be in UK shops on October 28 – we sat down with ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Oct 12, 2011

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2011 Goodwood Revival podcastThis podcast is a little bit special. On September 16 we took over a small corner of the Drivers’ Mess ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Sep 21, 2011

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April’s audio podcast with Lee McKenzieOur new website columnist Lee McKenzie came into the office yesterday to record her first Motor Sport podcast. First up ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Mar 28, 2013

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April’s audio podcast with Lee McKenzieOur new website columnist Lee McKenzie came into the office yesterday to record her first Motor Sport podcast. First up ...Motor Sport Magazine - The original motor racing magazine Mar 28, 2013