Based in the north-west of England, former competitive driver Mark Stone moved into radio and motoring journalism after his competitive driving career came to an end in the late 1980s. Over the years, Mark has written for many of the well-known motoring magazines and made numerous TV appearances across Europe and is still an enthusiastic driver. In the Backseat Driver Podcast, Mark interviews prom... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 96 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | AutomotiveHobbiesLeisure |
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In this episode of the Backseat Driver Podcast, I dive headfirst into the captivating world of historic marathon rallies. Join me as we explore iconic events like the London to Mexico and London to Munich rallies, uncovering the exhilarating tales of... more
In this episode of the Backseat Driver podcast, I take you behind the scenes of Mission Motorsport's track day event for veterans at Three Sisters Circuit. This event sheds light on the charity's remarkable initiative to harness the power of motorspo... more
In this episode of the Backstreet Driver Podcast, I had the pleasure of hosting Richard Usher, the visionary behind the Great British Car Journey. Together, we embarked on a captivating journey through British automotive history, exploring his unique... more
It's me, Mark Stone, and I've got something special for you in this episode of the Backseat Driver Podcast. I had the incredible opportunity to immerse myself in the thrilling atmosphere of the 2024 Flying Scotsman Rally. From the excitement of its s... more
In this Backseat Driver Podcast, I have the pleasure of sitting with Bryn Pearce, representing Lightning House Motorsport Promotions and Events. Bryn takes us on an exhilarating journey through Lightning House's inception and dynamic activities, show... more
In this fourth and final part of an interview with international co-driver Mike Wood, he reminisces about his extensive rally career, highlighting his last international rally in 1973 at the Monte Carlo with the Datsun 240Z, where he and his team sec... more
In this third instalment of Mike Wood's rally career series, the renowned co-driver discusses his experiences in international rallying, starting with his first Tulip Rally in 1955. more
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