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A Dream In Red | Hamilton's First Ferrari Win | Spanish GP | The Pit Talk Podcast

45 min · 15. juni 2026
episode A Dream In Red | Hamilton's First Ferrari Win | Spanish GP | The Pit Talk Podcast cover

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Lewis Hamilton wins in red.  His first Ferrari victory, the oldest GP winner since 1970, and suddenly, a title fight nobody saw coming. Robert Doornbos and Chris McHardy on the Spanish GP: Hamilton's emotional comeback, Kimi Antonelli's cruel late retirement, the first all-British podium since 1968, Leclerc's confidence crisis, and why Robert reckons Max Verstappen is the best driver heading for sixth in the championship. Plus Robert's wild Mille Miglia story!

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