John Hindhaugh is joined by Nick Daman and Shea Adam to review the week’s news. This week’s Big Interview is with Jonny Westbrook.
It’s the Joy of Six, as John Hindhaugh is joined by half a dozen racing drivers. Ben Keating enthuses about bringing a privateer Ford to Le Mans, while Alex Brundle talks about his return to the European Le Mans Series with United Autosports. Earl Bamber discusses the challenges of being both a driver and a team owner, while new team-mates Mark Blundell and Jake Hill look ahead to the British Touring Car Championship. And this week’s Big Interview is with Jann Mardenborough, who will be staying with Nissan in the 2019 Super GT series.
John Hindhaugh is joined by Tim Gray, Declan Brennan, Richard Craill and Andrew Cotton to discuss the week’s motorsport stories. This week’s Big Interview is with Bruno Senna
Tim Gray and Nick Daman look at the week’s motor sport news. John Hindhaugh and Richard Craill preview the Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 hours. This week’s big interview is with Toni Calderon, director of new movie The Gentleman Driver. Plus Conor Daly on his Indy 500 ride with Andretti Autosports.
Counting down to the start of the WeatherTech Sportscar Championship, live from Daytona. John Hindhaugh is joined by Jamie Howe, Shea Adam and Tim Gray. Owen Trinkler and Hugh Plumb are in the studio to preview the Michelin Pilot Challenge. With the World Rally Championship about to get underway, Kerry Cobb talks to Sebastien Ogier, Kris Meeke, Thierry Neuville and Elfin Evans. This week’s Big Interview is with Pascal Zurlinden, Hurley Haywood and Nick Tandy at the launch of the new Porsche livery.
This week’s special guest is Cyrille Taesch Wahlen, with news of a new race in Australia for the Asian Le Mans Series. Mazda’s John Doonan previews the Daytona 24 hours, Nick Daman has news of a new endurance race for TCR cars at Spa, and Shea Adam discusses Indycar’s new title sponsor.
A new series begins with a show live from Dubai. Nick Daman updates us on the latest F1 news and this week’s Big Interview comes from David Brabham, with an exclusive reveal of Brabham Automotive’s return to sportscar racing, and the Le Mans 24 hours.
In the final episode of the series, Andrew Cotton analyses the FIA’s proposed future rules for the WEC, Andy Meyrick is this week’s Big Interview, and Shea Adam reports on Porsche’s end of season celebrations in Stuttgart.
It’s the show of the year show. John Hindhaugh announces the winners in all seven categories. Plus reaction to the FIA World Motorsport Council’s announcements from Andrew Cotton, Nick Daman, John Dagys and Shea Adam.
Richard Craill has the latest news from Australia, Nick Daman looks back on the final F1 race of 2018, and Neil Wooding reports on a car swap between Jimmie Johnson and Fernando Alonso in Bahrain.