DustTrails, by RallySport Magazine is your new favourite rally podcast with in-depth conversations with some of the biggest names in Australia and New Zealand. While many know the names and what they’ve achieved, not many have heard the detailed highs and lows that emerged from their successful rally careers. From death threats to legendary stories, rallying’s personalities share their insights li... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | a month ago |
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Categories | AutomotiveSportsLeisure |
Colin Clark’s lover for rallying is clear for all to see, and he shares his opinions on where the sport is heading in this episode of DustTrails. We delve into the forthcoming changes in the World Rally Championship as the series moves away from hybr... more
The legendary voice of world rallying, Colin Clark, joins Peter Whitten on our DustTrails Podcast as we dive deep into the Scotsman’s experiences on the world stage. In Part 1 of our chat, Colin takes us on a journey back to his beginnings in rallyin... more
John Kennard is a well-respected member of any service park he enters, and on this episode of the podcast, he discusses his longtime partnership with New Zealand’s best, Hayden Paddon. From humble beginnings in 2005, while still settling back into Ne... more
New Zealander John Kennard is best known for his co-driving days with Hayden Paddon, but as we learn in this podcast, his career was long and decorated before that. Kennard takes time out of his busy schedule to chat on our DustTrails Podcast and in ... more
With over 100 WRC starts to his name and more than 300 rallies under his belt, Glenn Macneall is Australia’s most decorated co-driver. Having begun his career by winning the inaugural Daihatsu Challenge alongside Leigh Hynes, the West Australian quic... more
So often besides our heroes are irreplaceable partners, and to Possum Bourne, it was his wife Peggy. She would be at events, following and supporting Possum around the globe to the point where she was a regular in the service park, her ever-smiling f... more
The name Roger Oakley might not be one of fame and fortune in the world of rallying, but he’s a huge part of the success that is the Otago Rally. In this wide-ranging interview with RallySport Magazine’s Peter Whitten, Oakey explains all things about... more
From a rally family, John Allen did not venture into the sport until his 30s but took to it like a duck to water and carved out a successful career. Initially in tarmac rallying, Allen won several events and came close to getting a Targa Tasmania win... more
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