Can smaller turbo sustain Ferrari's F1 title challenge?
Ferrari has emerged in front at the start of both 2026 F1 races so far, thanks to its turbo. Does it have enough to challenge Mercedes all season?
Our new website columnist Lee McKenzie came into the office yesterday to record her first Motor Sport podcast.
First up was the aftermath of the Malaysian Grand Prix, but we also get Lee’s thoughts on Finnish drivers, her favourite circuits and what it’s like interviewing Vettel and Webber after a disobeyed ‘Multi 21’ team order… Oh, and Nigel Roebuck talks about the joys of a fight after a NASCAR race.
To read Lee’s thoughts on the first two Grands Prix of 2013, click here.
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