This week, Alistair has driven the new electric Lexus RZ, which has a yoke instead of a steering wheel. Meanwhile, George has been working on his cars to varying degrees of success, and reports back from his first karting race of the 2023 season. His team, The Luton Birdwatchers, had good pace, but were let down by a loose helmet strap and a driver comms system mistakenly tuned to receive travel updates from the local radio station. They also chat about Formula One and what cars they'd buy ...
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This week, Alistair has driven the new electric Lexus RZ, which has a yoke instead of a steering wheel. Meanwhile, George has been working on his cars to varying degrees of success, and reports back from his first karting race of the 2023 season. His team, The Luton Birdwatchers, had good pace, but were let down by a loose helmet strap and a driver comms system mistakenly tuned to receive travel updates from the local radio station. They also chat about Formula One and what cars they'd buy ...
First-car nostalgia, 2022 F1 car reveals and whatever happened to Flavio Briatore?
The AutoChat Podcast
42 minutes
3 years ago
First-car nostalgia, 2022 F1 car reveals and whatever happened to Flavio Briatore?
In this episode, Alistair and George reminisce about their first cars and driving as teenagers. They also cover this week's F1 2022 car reveals, tackle the ever-boring topic of buying new tyres, and wonder what happened to shady F1 team boss Flavio Briatore.
The AutoChat Podcast
This week, Alistair has driven the new electric Lexus RZ, which has a yoke instead of a steering wheel. Meanwhile, George has been working on his cars to varying degrees of success, and reports back from his first karting race of the 2023 season. His team, The Luton Birdwatchers, had good pace, but were let down by a loose helmet strap and a driver comms system mistakenly tuned to receive travel updates from the local radio station. They also chat about Formula One and what cars they'd buy ...