SEASON TWO: EPISODE 12 ONWARDS
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EPISODE 14 - BASTIAN BUUS
Rising Danish racing star, Bastian Buus, is our special guest, as he catches up with Chris and Brian ahead of his debut season in the DTM. At just 22 years of age, he's already been a Porsche Supercup Champion and will be an exciting prospect, as he drives the new Porsche 911 GT3 R Evo for Land Motorsport, in 2026.
Plus, the boys give us some behind the scenes insight into their roles as the international television commentators for the DTM and in the A-Z guide to the championship, we talk flags and full course yellows.
EPISODE 13 - FRANCOIS VERBIST, COMTOYOU RACING
In this episode, it's all things Aston Martin as we're joined by Comtoyou Racing team director, Francois Verbist. He gives us an insight into the team's impressive debut season in the DTM, their latest 2026 driver announcement and the role of a team boss in one of the most competitive GT championships in the world. Plus the team's humble origins in the Fun Cup.
Plus, Brian Oliver and Chris Hartley preview the upcoming season - running through the confirmed entries and latest championship news, as well as delving into the driver rumour mill for 2026. And in the A to Z guide to the DTM, the boys look into Entry and Exit of the pitlane - a crucual part of success in the championship.
EPISODE 12 - BEN GREEN
We kick off our second season of the pod with special guest, Ben Green. Driving a Ferrari 296 for Emil Frey Racing, Ben impressed with two podiums and a pole position in his debut year of DTM and the British driver discusses his first experiences of competing in his dream championship, tells us what it's like square up to the best GT3 drivers in the world and tells us about his unconventional entry into the sport, as a youngster.
In our latest Fantasy DTM feature, Chris and Brian talk about some one-off format changes they'd introduce into the championship - if anyone was every silly enough to put them in charge. And in our technical alphabet of DTM racing,
D is for Drag.
