First airing on May 11, 2003, the show takes a look at Formula One Grand Prix events that were run 10 years prior to the present season.
A one-hour show, the announcers, SPEED's Formula One commentary team, Bob Varsha, Steve Matchett, and David Hobbs, perform a mixture of a commentary as if the race is taking place right now along with reminiscing about rules changes and also Matchett's then role with Michael Schumacher's team.
Speed Channel picked up the rights to broadcast the years-old races in their three-year agreement with FOM in 2003.
On April 2, 2004, the show had the daunting task of airing the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, and showing the crash that claimed the life of 3-time World Drivers' Champion, and 41-time Grand Prix race winner Ayrton Senna in that event.
Matchett, a mechanic for Benetton-Ford that weekend, made these remarks at the beginning of the broadcast: The show returned in 2005, taking a look back at the 1995 season, when Michael Schumacher took his second straight World Drivers' Championship.