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Bring Back V10s - Classic F1 stories

Bring Back V10s - Classic F1 stories

By: The Race Media Ltd
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Bring Back V10s celebrates a classic era when Formula 1 was loud on the track and off it. Join host Glenn Freeman and a range of guests as they take a deep-dive into a golden age of F1 from 1989 to 2005, when superstars like Schumacher, Senna, Mansell and Prost were thrilling fans and rising talents like Alonso, Button and Raikkonen were establishing themselves as modern greats. Go back in time as we recall information you might have forgotten and unearth previously unknown details about some fascinating tales from F1's history.

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  • S13 E8: The rise of Williams-BMW
    Jun 25 2026

    Bring Back V10s looks back on the first two years of the Williams-BMW partnership in 2000 and 2001, with the help of our members!


    We asked them what they wanted to know about how this partnership started across its first two years, and from that we created a list of subjects for Glenn Freeman to put to Edd Straw and Mark Hughes to explore what was going on both on track and behind the scenes.


    We cover the expectations ahead of BMW's F1 return in 2000, and why there was tension between the two parties from the very beginning. We look at how the first year laid the foundation for the huge step that came from BMW in 2001 with its incredible P80 engine, and if Williams did enough on the car side to hold up its end of the bargain.


    We also discuss Williams's three drivers during this time, looking at how Ralf Schumacher and Juan Pablo Montoya fit into the sometimes divided dynamic between team and engine supplier, and wonder what Jenson Button could have achieved if he'd stayed on board for 2001.


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • BBV10s World Cup: We decide the best race of the V10 era!
    Jun 11 2026

    Bring Back V10s has World Cup fever! With the help of our members, we put together a tournament featuring 32 of the best races from 1989 to 2005, and in this episode you'll hear Edd Straw, Matt Beer and Ben Anderson debate the tournament from the last 16 all the way to the final. The twist? Host Glenn Freeman has the power to deploy a veto once per round if he disagrees with the selection made by the panel!


    So get ready to hear Edd pushing too hard for races from 1993, Glenn being torn over how far to push Jerez 1997, Ben basing far too many of his decisions on what happened to Damon Hill in any given race, and Matt saying something nice about Nigel Mansell!


    But which race will be declared the overall winner of the Bring Back V10s World Cup?


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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • S13 E6: Why Benetton's post-Schumacher era was so rough
    May 28 2026

    Bring Back V10s tackles one of F1's roughest title wins hangovers in episode 6 of season 13, with a look back at the sudden downturn in fortunes for one of the 1990s' elite teams.


    Benetton was on top of the world at the end of 1995, having clinched the constructors’ crown and back-to-back drivers’ world titles with Michael Schumacher. But with Schumacher departing for Ferrari in 1996, the team had a new challenge to prove its success wasn’t just about the driver - and it didn't go very well...


    Joining Glenn Freeman for a look back at Benetton’s turbulent post-Schumacher period are Matt Beer and Ben Anderson.


    They discuss the logic behind choosing Jean Alesi and Gerhard Berger to lead Benetton's new era, how quickly things got fractious behind the scenes and whether this decline was always inevitable no matter who Benetton picked for its life after Schumacher.


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    1 hr and 15 mins
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Love it. Massive F1 fan since the late 80s, so to be expected. However have even none F1 friends and family have taken an interest purely for the history and factual storytelling. Keep it up guys, fantastic.

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Hi guys, loving the podcast so far after a week long binge. My question for the next season finale is when did psychology and mental health become a key part of F1 since it seemed to pop up in the later v10 era, I first noticed it in HHFs struggles at a high pressure environment and his openness about stress which impacted his driving but it seemed almost taboo in the super macho era of the 80s. Even Patrese seemed to just have an "it is what it is" attitude after hunt and Lauda came together to (wrongly) say he killed Ronnie Petersen. I hope you guys know what I'm rambling about and can find something good to discuss in this word spaghetti.

5 stars, right up my alley

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