Named after a famous phrase uttered by Murray Walker, this podcast provides an unfiltered analysis of the groundbreaking moments, epic stories, and influential figures that have shaped the history of motor racing. From the use of grand prix racing as a tool during the Nazi war era to the profound impact of Ayrton Senna’s tragic death on modern Formula 1, hosts Matt Bishop and Richard Williams engage in discussions and analysis that offer fresh perspectives and valuable insights into the journey of motor racing, from a niche hobby to a billion-dollar sport spectacle today.
In the inaugural episode of this podcast, the hosts reminisce about what is arguably the most remarkable underdog story in the annals of motor racing: the incredible 2009 season of Brawn GP, in which the team emerged from obscurity to clinch both the drivers’ and constructors’ championships. However, what makes this story even more captivating, with the benefit of hindsight, are the events triggered by the survival of the then Honda team.
Tune in as Bishop, who was McLaren’s communications chief at the time, shares surprising anecdotes about the behind-the-scenes happenings at his team. He reveals how McLaren, in a noble act of helping a rival, inadvertently gave up a crucial performance advantage that would haunt them in the years to come. This altruistic act also paved the way for Michael Schumacher’s return to Formula 1 and laid the groundwork for the future domination of the Mercedes team.
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