Autolinking test: What's new in Formula 1 2023: drivers, team bosses and rules
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The Royal Automobile Club Talk Show in association with Motor Sport returns this week, with special guest Alastair Caldwell joining the team to talk all things 1976. A key figure at McLaren during James Hunt’s championship-winning season, Caldwell’s frank and forthright views are alway good value.
We’ll be asking your questions about the 1976 season during the discussion at The Royal Automobile Club, post yours in the comments section below. Bear in mind only questions about 1976 will be considered…
To hear Caldwell’s views about more than simply 1976, listen to the podcast we recorded earlier in the year here.
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