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

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‘The entire internet went potty for it!’

Join Simon, Crofty and Karun this week as we hear about golf adventures with Sergio Perez and Scottie Scheffler, find out what’s in the newly designed Crofty Club sandwich, Karun sees a kitchen he likes and, finally, how we nearly broke the internet. •You can watch the Formula On ...  Show more

Ted's Miami Podbook: Break time is over!

Ted Kravitz is joined by Rachel Brookes and Karun Chandhok ahead of F1's return at the Miami Grand Prix.They discuss the tweaks to the rules that have been implemented since the last race in Japan and which teams might benefit from engineering upgrades.-•You can watch the Formula ...  Show more

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