John Hindhaugh is at Mazda Raceway, where the Laguna is not looking so Seca, Nick Daman tells us why Valentino Rossi dominated MotoGP at Jerez, Graham Goodwin reminisces on a short-lived sportscar series, and Tim Gray connects a Belgian rally driver to a drug-growing potato farmer and his Filipino wife.
Midweek Motorsport Series 11
John Hindhaugh and guests look back at the weekend’s action. Graham Goodwin plays Call My Huff.
Marshall Pruett previews a big weekend in Long Beach, Graham Goodwin looks ahead to Silverstone’s double-header, and Nick Daman is the first contestant in a new series of Call My Huff.
Different futures for two British circuits, Graham Goodwin reviews the Silverstone 24 hours, and big news about the Le Mans 24 hours.
Joe Bradley desperately tries to remember the 1982 Caesars Palace GP, Graham Goodwin discusses the problems with LMP2, and Nick Daman is two hours late.
John Hindhaugh hosts the 500th episode of Midweek Motorsport, with Nick Daman reporting on the Australian GP and Graham Goodwin on GT3 and ELMS testing at Paul Ricard.
John Hindhaugh introduces this week’s show from Sebring, Florida, with guests Harry Tincknell, Robin Liddell, Ryan Dalziel and Kenton Koch. Graham Goodwin previews the British GT Championship.
Graham Goodwin reports from Paul Ricard on testing for the Blancpain Endurance and Sprint series, Nick Daman previews World Superbikes in Thailand, and we find out what’s happening at United Autosports.
The latest news from testing ahead of the F1, Indycar, IMSA and MotoGP seasons, Nick looks back at the World Superbike season opener, Tim gets to sleep with some old cars, and Shea and Graham play “Dale of the Century”.
After a two week break the Midweek Motorsport team returns with news of grey cars, penguins and the Belgians. Plus Marshall Pruett tells us why it’s taken until after the Daytona 500 to know the result of the Rolex 24 at Daytona, and Nick Daman confuses France with Australia.