This week, Kevin is discussing the 2012 F1 season with Autosport.com Editor Haydn Cobb, considered one of the greatest modern-day F1 seasons, where six out of 12 teams secured at least one race win, and seven different drivers emerged victorious. The season saw a thrilling title fight between Fernando Alonso and Sebastian Vettel, both vying for their third world championship, ultimately won by Vettel with a mere three-point difference. The podcast delves into the intense battle, McLaren’s troubles as the unreliable antagonist, the impact of Lewis Hamilton’s move to Mercedes, and the comparison of Autosport’s top 10 driver rankings at the end of the season.
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