GP Racing journal editor and host Stuart Codling is joined by columnist Mark Gallagher and Autosport F1 editor Matt Kew to speak in regards to the Dutchman’s unbelievable 12 months, which included a record-breaking 15 wins in a season. However might his possibilities of a 2023 repeat be thwarted by a limitation on growth following Pink Bull’s value cap breach?
The workforce additionally focus on Australian Oscar Piastri, who was a person in demand earlier within the season regardless of having by no means raced in Formulation 1, and what challenges face the rookie in 2023.
The McLaren driver replaces his fellow Australian Daniel Ricciardo, who it has lastly been confirmed will return to Red Bull as the team’s third driver, having loved loads of success with the Milton Keynes squad previously.
Plus, a misplaced interview with the media-shy Pink Bull boss Dietrich Mateschitz, who not often gave journalists entry, favouring the highlight being positioned on his workforce and drivers is mentioned following the Austrian’s demise.
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