Talking Drive to Survive, with Co-Exec Producer Tom Rogers

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Everything F1 fans HATE about the new regulations

Alright, brace yourselves… it’s time for the infuriating aspects of F1’s new regulations. From battery issues and manufactured entertainment, to an alarming relationship emerging between F1 and its keenest fans, there’s plenty of things that desperately need changing. Sign up to ...  Show more

F1 have changed the new regulations

Matt's flying solo today because Tommy's flying... to New Zealand. That's right, F1 have made some changes to the regulations ahead of its return and Matt is here to try and understand the ludicrously technical language littered through the F1 press release. Physics degrees at th ...  Show more

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