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If something happens in Formula 1 racing, The Race F1 Podcast has got you covered. Featuring renowned F1 journalists Edd Straw, Jon Noble, Mark Hughes, Scott Mitchell-Malm, Ben Anderson and more, we’ll bring you unbeatable insight from the ground at every F1 race, including the inside line on the latest breaking Formula 1 news and gossip, informed debate about the biggest topics, and in-depth analysis after each grand prix.
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If something happens in Formula 1 racing, The Race F1 Podcast has got you covered. Featuring renowned F1 journalists Edd Straw, Jon Noble, Mark Hughes, Scott Mitchell-Malm, Ben Anderson and more, we’ll bring you unbeatable insight from the ground at every F1 race, including the inside line on the latest breaking Formula 1 news and gossip, informed debate about the biggest topics, and in-depth analysis after each grand prix.
Everything you need to know from the fascinating world of MotoGP racing, with host Matt Beer, The-Race.com's MotoGP correspondent Simon Patterson and MotoGP editor Valentin Khorounzhiy, plus special guests. We'll be talking about all the races, the big storylines, and taking the occasional trip back into the sport's rich history as well. Join us for the ride!
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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Man sollte von der Illustrierten „Die Aktuelle“ und der Redaktion dahinter nicht viel erwarten, am besten gar nichts, und erst recht nicht so etwas wie Anstand oder Wahrhaftigkeit. Das Blatt macht immer wieder durch erlogene und manipulierte Geschichten auf sich aufmerksam, das ist nichts Neues, wir haben häufiger darüber berichtet – aber diese Geschichte hier ist dann doch eine besonders bemerkenswerte Frechheit, selbst für „Die Aktuelle“.
Im Dezember ist es zehn Jahre her, dass Michael Schumacher beim Ski-Fahren schwer verunglückte. Seither tritt der ehemalige Rennfahrer nicht mehr öffentlich in Erscheinung. Es ist unklar, wie es ihm geht. Denn Schumachers Familie hat entschieden, ihn und seine Privatsphäre konsequent zu schützen. Sie sagt nichts zu seinem Gesundheitszustand und bittet darum, das zu respektieren. Viele Medien, gerade Klatschblätter, interessiert das aber einen feuchten Kehricht. Sie meinen im Gegenteil, Schumachers Fans – und damit auch Medien – hätten ein Recht zu erfahren, was mit Schumacher ist.
„Die Aktuelle“ hat nun einen perfiden Weg gewählt, an vermeintliche Antworten zu kommen. „Welt-Sensation“, triumphiert die Zeitschrift auf ihrem jüngsten Titel: „Michael Schumacher: Das erste Interview!“ Direkt darunter steht, viel kleiner: „Es klingt täuschend echt“, was ein juristischer Kniff sein dürfte, um später sagen zu können, man habe ja nicht behauptet, dass das „erste Interview“ echt sei – falls sich jemand beschwert. Darüber aber steht eben ganz fett: „Das erste Interview!“ und „Welt-Sensation“.
Im Innenteil geht es entsprechend weiter. Als Überschrift wählt „Die Aktuelle“ dort ein Zitat, das sie durch die ganze Aufmachung Schumacher zuordnet: „Mein Leben hat sich total verändert“. Es wäre, wäre es echt, nicht mal ein überraschendes Zitat, denn: Ja, sehr wahrscheinlich ist das so. Allein deshalb, weil Sch