This week’s show includes an exclusive interview with Johnny Mowlem, who announces his retirement from professional motor racing after almost two decades. Graham Goodwin on brake problems in the World Endurance Championship, Nick Daman’s in Oslo with views on the futures of Felipe Massa and Jenson Button, and Tim Gray has the latest on F1’s sale to Liberty Media.
John Hindhaugh and Graham Goodwin wander along the pit lane at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, and Declan Brennan returns with the all new Race to the Chase (Elliott) for the Quest for the Cup for the Thing.
John Hindhaugh hosts this week’s show live from Virginia, ahead of this weekend’s WeatherTech Sportscar Championship races at VIR. Marshall Pruett looks back at a rain-delayed Indycar race, Nick Daman reports on a first British MotoGP winner in more than 40 years, and Graham Goodwin previews the European Le Mans Series, which visits Paul Ricard this weekend. Plus a brand new game show, featuring F1 drivers’ summer holidays.
John filibusters his way into not playing “Call My Huff”, Nick Daman has been buying cheese, and with little racing going on last weekend, the news is as thin as the Baku street circuit.
Nick Daman reports on Esteban Ocon’s promotion to Formula One driver, Marshall Pruett discusses IMSA’s 2017 announcement, and John Hindhaugh proposes new regulations for the World Rally Championship.
John Hindhaugh is joined by Nick Daman, Shea Adam, Graham Goodwin, Marshall Pruett and Tim Gray for this week’s episode which comes live from Road America.
Marshall Pruett discusses sponsorship in Indycar in the wake of the announcement that Target is pulling out of the sport after 27 years. Graham Goodwin previews the Spa 24 hours, plus the latest motorsport news.
John Hindhaugh talks to Seb Morris about his debut season in British GT, Tim Gray calculates that F1 teams burn money faster than a man who literally burns money, and complains about US headline writers. Sam Collins talks about new circuits and SuperGT, and plays “Call My Huff”.
John Hindhaugh hosts another edition of the weekly motor sport magazine show. Joe Bradley reviews the British Grand Prix, Nick Daman talks about what you can’t say on the radio and Marshall Pruett reports on Indycar’s Iowa 300.
John Hindhaugh is in Peterborough, and looks back on a weekend of F1 in Austria with Nick Daman. There’s also sportscar news and a Formula E review with Graham Goodwin and Tim Gray.