Welcome everybody, welcome to our podcast. We plan to deliver a podcast every week about random car related items in the news and our journey to become better drivers / refining our own vehicles.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureAutomotive |
We are back this week discussing Eddy's test day at Lime Rock Park with the new suspension components, Devin changing studs and pads, and more more
We are back this week discussing the SCCA VIR event, which went well but didn't go well for a lot of people. Eddy discuss upgrading the stereo system in the toterhome. more
We are back this week discussing airport annoyances, YouTubers, car journalism and more more
We are back this week discussing Eddy's new project, updating the Toterhome to the 21st century. We lightly discuss NASCAR / Tsukuba and more more
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Everything about this podcast is great. From the banter between the hosts to the time attack content.
Good to listen to a some authentic people display their personalities. One of the podcasts I look forward to hearing on my humpday drive to work.
Am I right? A+
Apple Podcasts | #157 | South Africa/Leisure/Automotive |
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