Franz Tost: a leader who launched champions

Franz Tost: a leader who launched champions

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Bernd Maylander: 500 races in the Safety Car

At this year’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix, Bernd Maylander reached a remarkable milestone of 500 races as the FIA Safety Car Driver.Speaking to Tom Clarkson, Bernd reflects on how the Safety Car and his job have evolved since his first race back in 2000 and some of the ...  Show more

Doriane Pin: F1 ACADEMY champion, still pushing

From the first time she sat in a kart, aged 9, Doriane Pin has wanted to race in Formula 1. F1 ACADEMY champion, Mercedes Development Driver, poised to drive an F1 car for the first time - Doriane is getting closer and closer to that dream.Doriane tells Tom Clarkson her racing st ...  Show more

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