F1 doesn't have a safety car problem. It has a rules problem
The confusion at the end of the British GP was a glitch. The slow finish itself is a rule F1 needs to change
Look back at the highlights and lowlights of 2019 with Damon Hill, Karun Chandhok and Simon Arron in this F1 season review podcast
With 1,262 laps of Formula 1 racing in 2019, there’s plenty for Damon Hill, Karun Chandhok and Simon Arron, Motor Sport’s feature editor-at-large, to discuss in this season review podcast, recorded during a Motor Sport evening.
Listen to their anecdotes and analysis as they mull the highlights, the failures, and the stand-out performances from last year, while constructing their own virtual dream team.
But they aren’t solely focused on the past: hear their thoughts on how Ferrari can handle Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc, and how the sport can be more entertaining in the future.
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