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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 Wolff, Formula One's most powerful team boss and the breakout star of Drive to Survive.
This week on Good Bad Billionaire, how Toto Wolff made his billions.
Listen wherever you get your BBC podcasts.
Hello and welcome to the programme.
This is NewsHour from the BBC World Service.
We're coming to you live from London.
I'm Paul Henley.
First, Iran remains defiant at the start of the third week of the US-Israeli war.
The government in Tehran has threatened to attack key infrastructure across the Middle East if President Trump
follows through on his threat to obliterate the republic's power plants unless the Strait of Hormuz is reopened.
The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue to strike Iran
after what he called a very difficult evening for Israel.
More than 180 people were injured and one man was killed in strikes.