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Tony Schibeci talks to Warren Luff, plus an Indy Lights preview with New Zealand rookie Hunter McElrea.
John Hindhaugh, Jeremy Shaw and Shea Adam look ahead to this season’s Indycar season, with contributions from drivers.
John Hindhaugh catches up on the latest DTM news, Nick Daman summarises a packed week of Formula One announcements, and Andrew Cotton has updates on the next generation of Le Mans prototypes. Plus Dave Thompson of Neilsen Racing on the team’s Asian Le Mans Series victory.
Richard Craill and Mark Walker review Race Tasmania, plus Tim Macrow and Jack Le Brocq.
F1 is launching Gaming/Socializing Centres – Ben and Matt discuss what to expect. Plus news of a the ACC eSports Series, and a new Porsche Canada Challenge. And there’s eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series, and the IndyCar Pro Challenge in this week’s GAS esports round up.
Lynx D Types are famous the world over for their build quality. Paul Tarsey speak to John Mayston Taylor about the joys and the challenges of running the company. He shares his thoughts about Lynx D Types selling for the sort of prices which original Jaguar versions were selling for a few years ago. Nick Padmore, one of the world’s most successful drivers of historic cars, talks about that amazing 120 mph lap from a standing start in the Arrows A10 at Goodwood’s Speedweek and also tells us what it’s like to drive a Williams FW07 Formula One car round Spa. And Joe Bradley was as shocked as everyone else when he attended a Daytona Media Conference to be told that IMSA had acquired Historic Sportscar Racing in the USA. Joe shares his thoughts about what this might mean for the historic and vintage race scene in the USA.
Nick Daman examines what’s been taking place in Paris this week, and Shea Adam has been researching yachts. Plus Mike Rockenfeller on Sebring, and this week’s Big Interview is with John Doonan.
Craig Scarborough talks to Omologato founder Shami Kalra about a new era for the F4 British Championship.










