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Back after a short break, Peter takes a wide variety of questions and comments from listeners. Highlights: the role of bravery in a driver's repertoire; what type of driver was James Hunt? And the role of charisma in F1... Plus lots of Zandvoort-related anecdotes and a look ahead to the 2025 Dutch GP.
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Music: Rain Over Kyoto Station - The Mini Vandals
Studio background image of the 1959 Goodwood TT: Jesse Alexander
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