2026-03-18
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It's 2009 and we're in the German mountains.
A man straps himself into a car on the world's most dangerous racetrack.
He whispers to himself.
It's time to put my balls on the dashboard.
As he starts the engine.
In 15 minutes, he's in an ambulance unconscious.
In 15 years, he's a billionaire.
This is Toto Wolf, Formula One's most powerful team boss and the breakout star of Drive to Survive.
This week on Good Bad Billionaire, how Toto Wolf made his billions.
Listen wherever you get your BBC pod.
You're listening to the Global News podcast from the BBC World Service.
Hello, I'm Oliver Conway.
We're recording this at 16 hours GMT on Tuesday the 17th of March.
Israel says it's killed one of the most powerful figures in Iran, Ali Larijani.
A top US counter-terrorism official resigns over the war, saying Iran posed no imminent threat.
And medical sources in Afghanistan say more than 100 bodies have been recovered after a Pakistani airstrike
on a drug rehabilitation centre.
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What we've learned from the earliest known recording of Wales song.