2025-01-29
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What does it take to go racing in the fastest cars in the world?
Oscar Piastri.
Your head's trying to get roofed one way, your body's trying to go another.
Let's roll.
It's very extreme in the sense of how close you're racing.
Wheel to wheel.
We've been given unprecedented access to two of the most famous names in Formula One, McLaren and Aston Martin.
I'm Landon Arts.
They build a beautiful bit of machinery that I get to then go and have fun in.
They open the doors for their factories as the 2024 season reached its peak.
I'm Josh Hartnett.
This is F1 back at base.
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This is the Global News podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Janat Jalil and in the early hours of Wednesday, 29 January, these are our main stories.
A US judge temporarily blocks a sweeping White House order to pause federal grants, loans and other financial assistance that could have put trillions of dollars on hold.
Rwandan backed rebels are getting closer to taking complete control of Goma in eastern Congo.
The head of the UN's Palestinian refugee agency has accused Israel of carrying out a relentless assault against it ahead of Thursday's ban.
Also in this podcast, we hear how a pioneering computer controlled brain implant has transformed the life of a man with Parkinson's disease.