What's happening this week in The Race Members' Club
There are just two days left to take advantage of our 90% discount on your first month with The Race Members' Club - and here is what is coming this week
What's happening this week in The Race Members' Club
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There are just two days left to take advantage of our 90% discount on your first month with The Race Members' Club - and here is what is coming this week.

Joining the Members' Club will give you exclusive podcasts and videos, question-asking privileges, access to a community of like-minded fans of Formula 1, MotoGP and Bring Back V10s - as well as ad-free versions of our regular video and podcast coverage.

This is what we have planned across September 1-7, ending with F1's Italian Grand Prix - so if you're not already a member and want to try it out, make sure you take advantage of our special offer, which expires at 7am UK time on Wednesday September 3.

Edd's Dutch GP driver rankings will go live on Monday. Drop a comment on our post when it does and Edd will answer as many as he can in his regular post-race video on Patreon.

A new book celebrating the glory years of what used to be the F1 feeder category gets the Book Club treatment as Edd chats to author James Newbold.

Episode three of the podcast with Edd and Mark Hughes that this season is diving into what made F1 legends as good as they were.

A CART-era Bring Back V10s Q&A with Glenn Freeman and Matt Beer will drop exclusively for members this week, while Glenn will also debrief Episode 4 of Season 12: the 2004 Brazilian Grand Prix

In-Car Insights should return at Monza, where Edd and Jon Noble will debrief each day Thursday-Saturday at the Italian GP. Our regular live updates from media day at Monza will also be available exclusively to Champions in the new "From the paddock" community.

New episodes of the MotoGP and F1 podcast will drop this week plus there's our review of the IndyCar season finale from Nashville.

Ad-free edition of our Italian GP review post-race podcast plus ad-free viewing of our post-race analysis before it appears on YouTube.

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