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- Two-time Formula One World Champions, share never-before-heard tales of triumph and tragedy, as well as their memories of times alongside Formula One champion Michael Schumacher.
- The behind-the-scenes story of the epic 1973 Formula One Grand Prix season is revealed in this extraordinary fly-on-the-wall documentary, following JPS Team Lotus through a year of triumph, tragedy, frustration and elation.
- 'Autosport' is a global motorsport magazine that was founded in August 1950 by Gregor Grant, at the same time as the origins of the 'Formula One World Championship'. It began life as a weekly magazine, packed with News, Reports and Comment from major events in the Motorsport world.
- 2016– 32mPodcast EpisodeJamie Chadwick is a double champion. The winner of 'W Series' in 2019 repeated her achievement in 2021 after a dominant win at the 'Circuit of the America's' (USA). Today on the podcast we'll talk to Jamie, and her season-long title rival Alice Powell. They went into the final round level on 109 points each, but it was the 'Williams F1' development driver Chadwick who won both rounds on Saturday and Sunday in Austin. Championship victory hands her 15 FIA Superlicence points, but does that mean we'll see her in a Friday practice session in Formula 1 sometime soon? What are her plans for next year? How does this championship compare to her first? And will she compete in 'W Series' again or will she look towards Formula 3 or WEC? Let's find out.
- 2016– 23mPodcast EpisodeMegan White is joined by David Coulthard and 2019 'W Series' champion Jamie Chadwick. They talk about the return of the series this weekend, how Formula 1 will raise the profile of female drivers and if we'll see 'W Series' racing on iconic tracks such as Monaco.
- 2016– 20mPodcast Episode'Autosport' is delighted to reveal our plans for expanded coverage from the 'Autosport Podcast', and a new voice joining the team of presenters. 'Formula 1' race weekends will now be hosted by motorsport broadcaster Ariana Bravo. Ariana has been a long-time F1 fan and is an experienced motorsport podcaster. Alex Kalinauckas (Grand Prix Editor of 'Autosport') takes a break from hosting duties but will still be part of the 'Autosport Podcast' team contributing his expert analysis from the paddock, as soon as international travel resumes. Each weekend we're also increasing the roster of journalists offering you their unique insight of Formula 1, not only from 'Autosport' but also our sister title Motorsport.com. 2021 also sees the addition of a weekly topical podcast looking at the major motorsport stories from the various series we cover in 'Autosport' Magazine and on 'Autosport.com'. Whilst the majority of our listeners tune in for our Grand Prix analysis, many also tell us they want to hear about everything from Touring Cars to NASCAR, MotoGP to Sports Cars.
- 2016– 23mPodcast EpisodeAfter a successful 2019 debut season, 'W Series', the development championship for female race drivers, was forced to cancel its 2020 calendar due to Covid 19. It wasn't an easy decision, but many race series that have gone ahead because they felt they had to, have lost significant money. The CEO of 'W Series', Catherine Bond Muir felt that with a nascent championship, it wasn't the year to struggle through. For the latest in our #ThinkingForward series of interviews with the sport's leaders, Bond Muir explains why 'W Series' will build back better and why her heart tells her 'We will see a woman racing in F1 sooner rather than later'.
- The all-female 'W Series' kicked off at Hockenheim (Germany) last weekend, but did the new series work and is it proving effective in achieving its objectives. 'Autosport's, Lucy Morson and Matt Beer join Edd Straw to discuss the new racing category and consider it's worth and possible success.
- 2016– 5mPodcast EpisodeFormer broadcast colleague and now 'Motorsport Network' president JAMES ALLEN explains what made Murray so special. Murray Walker's was a life extremely well-lived. He brought joy to tens of millions from Southend to Sydney and popularised the sport of motor racing for many generations. But what made Murray Walker the person and the broadcasting legend that he was?
- 2016– 53mPodcast EpisodeAfter the podcast earlier this year 'W Series: The verdict' (9th May 2019), it's now 7 rounds and 14 weeks later and 'Autosport's Lucy Morson and Matt Beer join Edd Straw to review the inaugural season of 'W Series' and look at the wider impact on female participation in motorsport as well as discussing the new racing category and consider it's worth and future success.