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The racing circuits of the world are starting to go quiet as all eyes turn to Paris, but that only means silly season takes over as driver markets around the world begin to ramp up.
Lewis Hamilton claimed his 105th F1 Grand Prix victory in a highly-competitive Belgian GP, after heartbreak for Mercedes teammate George Russell, and a missed opportunity for Aussie Oscar Piastri.
Attention quickly turned to the Red Bull Racing driver merry-go-round, where expected major driver movement didn't eventuate to the surprise of most.
There was also a bombshell announcement in the Supercars driver market, with Grove Racing set to field the youngest driver pairing in almost 20 years from 2025.
Join Zac and Josh as they try to make sense of a frantic global driver market, and also preview some racing action coming up this weekend, all on the Pitlane Punters Podcast.
By Pitlane PuntersThe racing circuits of the world are starting to go quiet as all eyes turn to Paris, but that only means silly season takes over as driver markets around the world begin to ramp up.
Lewis Hamilton claimed his 105th F1 Grand Prix victory in a highly-competitive Belgian GP, after heartbreak for Mercedes teammate George Russell, and a missed opportunity for Aussie Oscar Piastri.
Attention quickly turned to the Red Bull Racing driver merry-go-round, where expected major driver movement didn't eventuate to the surprise of most.
There was also a bombshell announcement in the Supercars driver market, with Grove Racing set to field the youngest driver pairing in almost 20 years from 2025.
Join Zac and Josh as they try to make sense of a frantic global driver market, and also preview some racing action coming up this weekend, all on the Pitlane Punters Podcast.