S13 E8: The rise of Williams-BMW

S13 E8: The rise of Williams-BMW

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S13 E9: The cult heroes who helped shape F1's V10 era

Bring Back V10s celebrates some key names from F1's V10 era who aren't necessarily remembered purely for their outright achievements behind the wheel.Before Season 13 draws to a close, we decided to borrow English football's 'Barclaysmen' social media trend, picking out drivers w ...  Show more

BBV10s World Cup: We decide the best race of the V10 era!

Bring Back V10s has World Cup fever! With the help of our members, we put together a tournament featuring 32 of the best races from 1989 to 2005, and in this episode you'll hear Edd Straw, Matt Beer and Ben Anderson debate the tournament from the last 16 all the way to the final. ...  Show more

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