What went wrong at Williams? And can it salvage its 2026 F1 season?
Barcelona exposed Williams again, but team boss James Vowles insists the car, and this year's Formula 1 season, can still be saved
We’ve been doing these podcasts for four years now and, with one a month (and sometimes more), that adds up to over 50 hours of content.
In those four years we’ve been lucky enough to interview seven Formula 1 world champions, drivers who share 38 Le Mans wins, a 20-time Isle of Man TT winner, four F1 commentators, two team principals, a CART champion and a four-time IndyCar champion. However, in all that time we haven’t had ‘the racing dentist’, Tony Brooks. We’ve been all the poorer for it – as you will realise, if you didn’t already, when you listen to this hour we recorded recently.
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Barcelona exposed Williams again, but team boss James Vowles insists the car, and this year's Formula 1 season, can still be saved
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