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Top five roles on Motorsport Jobs this week

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Top five roles on Motorsport Jobs this week

Video: What makes a good F1 driver and race engineer partnership

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Formula E launches innovative Gen4 car at Paul Ricard

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How to make F1's 2026 rules simpler - and why Horner was half-right

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Wood is a chip off the old block as he takes first win at Brands Hatch 750MC event

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Wood is a chip off the old block as he takes first win at Brands Hatch 750MC event

Why riders' nationalities have become a problem for Liberty Media in MotoGP

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McLaren junior leads the way in British F4 as BTCC support series begin at Donington Park

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McLaren junior leads the way in British F4 as BTCC support series begin at Donington Park

The key takeaways from the BTCC season opener

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Autosport Podcast: Reviewing the Emilia Romagna GP

Max Verstappen kept his cool amid a frenetic Emilia Romagna Grand Prix to score Red Bull’s first win of the 2021 Formula 1 season in dominant fashion.

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB16B, Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes W12, at the start

While Verstappen controlled proceedings at the front, rain before the start shook things up behind as drivers struggled for grip in damp conditions at Imola.

Lewis Hamilton fought back from a rare mistake that left him a lap down at one stage to finish second, but team-mate Valtteri Bottas collided with Mercedes 2022 seat rival George Russell, sparking a war of words post-race.

Dissecting all of the action from a dramatic Sunday at Imola, Ariana Bravo is joined by GP Racing Executive Editor Stuart Codling, Autosport F1 Reporter Luke Smith and Motorsport Network Director of Digital Strategy Jessica McFadyen for the latest edition of the Autosport Podcast.

You can listen to the podcast using the player below, or via all good audio platforms including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.

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