Ted's Podbook | Horner cleared and Red Bull in the driving seat

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The 2025 End of Season Review Show

The season has come to a close and it’s time to take a look back with our host, Simon Lazenby who is joined by Ted Kravitz, Bernie Collins and Karun Chandhok. The team analyse the big storylines: they dissect how the Championship was won and lost, Lewis’ first season in Red and t ...  Afficher plus

The Champion Is Decided

Simon, Ted and Karun analyse the season finale in Abu Dhabi, and dissect the three title contenders’ seasonsThe F1 Show is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/the-f1-showYou can listen to The F1 Show on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player ...  Afficher plus

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Two British drivers on the podium. A record-equalling 11th straight win for Red Bull. The 2023 British Grand Prix will go down in history. Max Verstappen took his sixth win in a row at Silverstone, but McLaren stole the headlines with Lando Norris' first home podium and Oscar Pia ...  Afficher plus

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