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- The champion of the NFL's 100th season will be determined as the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers clash in the Super Bowl in Miami, Florida.
- 1956– 2h 52mTV Episode
- 1956– 2h 43mTV Episode
- Episode: (2023)1956– 3h 2mTV Episode
- Episode: (2024)2023– 30mPodcast EpisodeA 'Formula 1' car is like a musical instrument: to perform at its best, it has to be tuned. Aerodynamics, suspension, tyres, and transmission can all be changed to suit the racetrack, the driver and the weather. In Miami, Christian Hewgill joins 'Aston Martin' to explore car setup, with driver Fernando Alonso, Ambassador and former F1 racer Pedro de la Rosa, and Performance Director Tom McCullough.
- 2023– 37mPodcast EpisodeAt the Miami Grand Prix, 'F1 Explains' went live on-stage with former 'Haas' Team Principal and Miami GP Ambassador, Guenther Steiner. 'F1 Explains' listeners Joan from Florida, Amanda from Tennessee and Nick from Washington D.C. asked Guenther questions about the life of an 'F1' Team Principal and whether Steiner's office door survived being smashed by Kevin Magnussen.
- 2023– 32mPodcast EpisodeIt's there to keep 'F1' safe, and it can transform a race. The 'FIA' Safety Car is sent out in poor weather or after a crash to protect marshals, drivers and fans. But there's more to it than meets the eye... Christian Hewgill and Katie Osborne explore the secrets of the safety car: how the decision to use it is made, its purpose on-track and how drivers and strategists can gain an advantage when the SC is deployed. Safety Car driver Bernd Mayländer tells 'F1 Explains' about his job and the incredible 'AMG-Mercedes' and 'Aston Martin' he drives. Then, Christian climbs into the driver's seat to see the amazing kit the car has on-board.
- In 'F1', every thousandth of a second is crucial. Drivers' performances are often separated by less than the blink of an eye, so how are 'F1' cars timed so accurately? To find out, Christian and Katie speak to James Clarke, a highly-trained 'F1' timekeeper. James explains the technology on cars and at circuits which make the timing system work, how lap times and race positions are accurately recorded, and what happens if two drivers set identical times.