Join Grace and me as we discuss this week in Formula 1 news. Some of it may matter to someone presumably. We cover Renault. Netflix, Ferrari and the MotoGP F1 ride swap.
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Oh poor Mercedes! I’m glad they’re in Drive to Survive this year, but it may be the last since they chose for their focus to be on the German Grand Prix. We all know how that turned out for them.
If Renault get the band back together, will they employ the two drivers from the las time they won races (Alonso and Jr Jr)?
After all Piquet was essential to half of the wins the team achieved in 2008.