A podcast about the cars and the people around them, where we try and create appreciation and spark interest into why these creations are so special. We invite guests, tell stories and share our insights and views on the automotive world. Disclaimer: Our advice and recommendations are slightly below average.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureAutomotive |
It’s definitely not an everyday thing for a 23-year-old to be driving around in Porsche’s for a living, but that is this man’s reality. His name is Andrew Rackstraw and he’s a talented and acclaimed young racing driver from South Africa, currently ma... more
“Ferrarista” is probably one of the words best describing Carlo Viglietti. A man that has been in and around Ferrari’s his whole life - working on them, selling them and driving them. He has had the full Maranello experience and continues to live the... more
“Ferrarista” is probably one of the words best describing Carlo Viglietti. A man that has been in and around Ferrari’s his whole life - working on them, selling them and driving them. He has had the full Maranello experience and continues to live the... more
Every success story starts with a vision, just like every great car story starts with a written-off Porsche… right? Andre Bezuidenhout has experienced a lot of the world behind the wheel of a classic 911 and has raced Polo’s to F1 cars. His story abo... more
Wilhelm Lutjeharms is a journalist, having worked at various US, UK and South African publications, of which Car Magazine would be the most famous. A car guy through and through, a lover of the German automobiles, and driver of some of the worlds mos... more
Not surprising that a podcast with the founder and head of SA Beemer, a South African BMW-enthusiasts brand, consists mainly of BMW content. But don’t fear, some conversations on Ferrari, Porsche, Mercedes, road trips, car movies, and in-car telephon... more
The Springboks aren’t the only South Africans that kept us proud in Europe. Chip and his team at Chicanos customs, the largest customs shop in Africa, built an award-winning BMW E9 called “Nkabi” that kept us proud. We talk about who Chip is, why he’... more
Who knew a Suzuki Jimny would be the one to break a world record? Who knew the Suzuki Jimny would be the best place to get some love advice? The Suzuki Jimny proves to be many things for many people, and for some, the best thing. In this episode, we ... more
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I love listening to On The Overrun, Martin’s typical Western Caper accent and pure passion for the art in everything-cars makes me want to learn and experience more. Coming from a family background that is passionate about cars, it rekindles my own love for the automobile industry. Let’s just say, that exhillersting feeling when something as well crafted as a Ferrari or Porsche gives when driving past you, fills my mind every time I listen to the guests, and their stories. What a good podcast to... more
So good to see a LGBTQ+ member hosting a podcast.
Apple Podcasts | #98 | South Africa/Leisure/Automotive |
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