On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 14th of July, it's a morning of knighthoods – Sir John Key looks at our state of economic play after yet another positive economic report for the country and responds to criticism of the India Free Trade Agreement.
Sir Ian Mune pays tribute to the life and career of Sir Sam Neill after his passing at 78-years-old.
Sir Scott Dixon explains why he moved to McLaren after 25 years at Chip Ganassi Racing, and why his passion hasn't waned despite his legendary status.
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Scott Dixon: Kiwi IndyCar driver on his move from Chip Ganassi to Arrow McLaren
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