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The Outside Line Podcast

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Season 2, Ep. 8

Formula 1 is almost back, so this week we preview the upcoming season. We discuss all the driver, team, and rule changes for 2026, that are supposed to deliver better racing. We also ask what success might look like for each team, from a constructors championship for Mercedes to not coming last for Aston Martin and Cadillac. Finally we attempt to make some predictions, so listen to the end to find out if either of us is crazy enough to predict a Gasly win or even an Antonelli drivers championship. 


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