It’s the British Grand Prix this weekend and the team takes a look at the history of the great event. Starting with pre-war races at Brooklands and Donington through Aintree, Brands Hatch and of course Silverstone. Jim Roller, Paul Jurd and Joe Bradley are the panellists on ‘Corridors of Power’ this month and each of them puts forward their own nomination for ‘The Most Memorable British Grand Prix’. Host Paul Tarsey has to pick a winner.

Special guest Daniel Morad sits down with Ben, Louis, and Taylor to discuss real-world racing, getting into sim racing, and his brand Moradness. Th hosts also talk about Moza’s newest wheelbase and rim offerings and other sim racing news.

Paul Tarsey talks to Alexander Hesketh about those heady times in the 1970s when he put together the ‘dream team’ of James Hunt, ‘Bubbles’ Horsley and Harvey Postlethwaite to challenge the established teams at the very front of Grand Prix racing, from the high point of winning the Dutch Grand Prix to the heartache of closing the doors at the end of 1975.

John talks to Indycar veteran James Hinchcliffe about his upcoming guest appearance in the Mazda MX5 Cup, Aaron Jeansonne drops into the studio, and Shea Adam previews this week’s IMSA action. Plus WRC’s Safari Rally and Nick Daman’s Team by Team review of the Canadian Grand Prix. This week’s Big Interview is with Nicky Catsburg