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 like never before.
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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 like never before.
When we left Part 1 of our chat with Stewart Reid, he was just about to get his hands on a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6 – one of the first in Australia.
He talks to Luke Whitten about the devastating and near catastrophic crash he had in the car in Tasmania in 1999 and talks of moving forward after that accident.
From debuting a Subaru before the factory team could, to driving a number of new-spec Toyotas, Reid had a great run in Australia during the 2000s.
More recently, though, he’s been competing in classic rallying and running in the New Zealand Rally Championship with Hayden Paddon’s team.
DustTrails is produced for the Motorsport Podcast Network by RallySport Magazine >> https://rallysportmag.com/
DustTrails, by RallySport Magazine
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 like never before.