Steiner, Hakkinen, Kravitz - this week in The Race Members' Club
The Race Members' Club is your home for exclusive motorsport content. Here's what we have coming up for you in packed week of extras
Steiner, Hakkinen, Kravitz - this week in The Race Members' Club
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The Race Members' Club is your home for exclusive motorsport content from all the series we cover and much, much more.

Not yet part of it? Here's a taste of a packed schedule for the coming week and, if you want to see what it's all about, get a period of free Patreon access by taking our Fan Census.

Edd’s Italian GP driver rankings have gone live, and will be followed by his regular post-race video answering your questions about his choices.

The F1/MotoGP double-headers means we will also have Val Khorounzhiy's rider rankings from the Catalan GP for you to quiz and him to answer.

The ex-Haas F1 boss is now a MotoGP team owner - and Simon Patterson grabbed an interview with him in Barcelona that you can watch in full on Patreon first.

The Sky Sports F1 pitlane reporter, who has pieced together more than two decades of his experience in the paddock to write F1 Insider: Notes From The Pit Lane, gets the Book Club treatment with Edd.

Last week we had Edd and Mark Hughes analyse the driving of Alain Prost on our exclusive members' podcast - but now it's Hakkinen's turn to step into the spotlight.

A new series of shorts based on Edd’s love of terrible F1 cars and the people who had the misfortune of driving them. First up, the 1994 Pacific - and a prop you will love.

Glenn Freeman will answer your questions about the McLaren-Peugeot 1994 episode of the most recent season of BBV10s, and there’ll be a breakdown of how we voted for the top 10 heartbreaks.

New episodes of the MotoGP, F1, Tech Show and IndyCar podcasts will drop this week plus there is ad-free access to our planned YouTube content.

This plan is subject to change!

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