China 2006, the last time Michael Schumacher won an F1 race
Twenty years ago in Shanghai Michael Schumacher, the greatest driver of his generation, crossed the F1 finish line first for the 91st - and final - time
Another week, another ‘week in motor sport’. Today I ask Rob what he thought about the Spanish Grand Prix and whether or not it was a great Grand Prix. We also talk about Ferrari’s pace and how quickly McLaren have closed the gap to Red Bull.

This week I also ask Rob some questions that you, the viewers, sent in. We hope you enjoy it and as always, if you don’t agree with what we’re saying that let us know. There’s nothing like a debate on motor sport…
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Twenty years ago in Shanghai Michael Schumacher, the greatest driver of his generation, crossed the F1 finish line first for the 91st - and final - time
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