Fernando Alonso on chasing a third title, Schumacher + Hamilton

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Dan Towriss: the ‘passion and drive’ behind Cadillac F1 Team

The newest team in Formula 1 are here to compete. Cadillac have earned the respect of their rivals. Now they’re pushing to get faster.CEO Dan Towriss takes Tom Clarkson back to the start of the story - how he and his TWG Motorsports company first became involved in discussions ab ...  Show more

Carlos Sainz: pushing for progress with Williams

Five years after Carlos Sainz left McLaren, his former team and his former teammate are the reigning Formula 1 World Champions. As he watched Lando Norris reach the summit of world motorsport, did he ever think ‘that could have been me?’. Speaking to Tom Clarkson, Carlos reflects ...  Show more

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