From Senna to Verstappen: F1's greatest wet-weather drives
From fog-shrouded Nürburgring to flooded Interlagos, these are the Formula 1 wet-weather drives that prove skill is often more visible than when the rain falls
Here we are, another month, another audio podcast! Nigel Roebuck, Damien Smith, Rob Widdows and myself sat down on Tuesday July 26 to talk about the German Grand Prix, the Formula 1 form book and the future of sportscar racing.

Have a listen and do let us know your thoughts on everything we discuss.
Something you may want to put in your diaries is that on August 24 we will be doing an audio podcast with the great Murray Walker. It’ll be online the next day and should be a cracker. If you want to ask him a question just click here.
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