The NR F1 Podcast – recorded in the county that gave the world Team Lotus, Martin Brundle and a breeding ground to the likes of Ayrton Senna and Mark Webber – reviews the 2018 French Formula 1 Grand Prix.

Welcome back France! Next time we hope everyone gets into the circuit…

The 2018 French Grand Prix returned, Paul Ricard showed off its splendid stripes and the French drivers on the F1 grid were clearly a little eager to impress - all of which meant the weekend was far from short of talking points.

Edition 223 of The NR F1 Podcast sees Michael Bailey joined by Steve Rust, Melissa Rowlands and Stewart Muller to discuss all that, alongside plenty of fallout from what could yet prove a crucial weekend in this year's championship.

Fernando Alon-slow, Max Verstappen back on form and Sebastian Vettel with another slip up - and top recovery drive - and we haven't even mentioned Romain Grosjean yet. It's all here alongside the crew's Of The Weekend Awards and thoughts on the Austrian Grand Prix, as Formula 1 tucks into the second of a three-race triple header.

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The NR F1 Podcast gets together in Norwich to send Norfolk's views on the latest F1 action out across the world.

From Team Lotus to Snetterton, Martin Brundle to the racing development of Ayrton Senna, Mark Webber, Johnny Herbert and more, Norfolk knows Formula 1 – and wants to discuss it with you.

This is the podcast's seventh season of action and has previously reviewed the British Grand Prix from the start-finish straight at Silverstone, interviewed Norwich City sporting director and F1 fan Stuart Webber and chewed the F1 cud with former BBC F1 host Jake Humphrey.

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