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Post-race news live on Radio Autosport

Following Mika Hakkinen's victory in the Japanese Grand Prix, and the 1999 world championship, tune into Radio Autosport at 0800 GMT for the latest post-race news and analysis from the Suzuka circuit

The show will air from 08:00 until 10:00 [GMT], and can be found at Autosport.com.

Regular host John Hindhaugh will start the show, and will be joined this week by Bruce Jones.

Autosport journalists Matt Bishop, Bob Constunduros and Byron Young will also be on hand with the latest news and reports from the Japanese Grand Prix.

With the final race of the CART series also taking place on Sunday [20:00 GMT], Andy Hallbery will bring you the championship news from Fontana.

Marcus Simmons will be on air with the latest from the Formula 3 paddock, and will be joined by newly-crowned Autosport British Formula 3 champion Marc Hynes, who is aiming to take the triple crown this year at Macau.

The Manor Motorsport racer is the first driver ever to win the British Grand Prix support race at Silverstone, the Marlboro Masters at Zandvoort and the F3 championship in the same year.

One of Britain's finest racing stars in the states, US Formula Ford champion Danny Wheldon will also be revealing his plans for 2000.

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