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.
It’s 1994 and some of the best Australian rally talent are converging on Canberra for the inaugural final of the Australian Rallysport News Junior Challenge.
The Challenge was a talent search program aimed at pitting the best young drivers from each state against one another, and over almost a decade, unearthed many top-notch drivers.
Cody Crocker and Greg Foletta won that inaugural year, but how did the program start and who were some of the other big name competitors?
We ask Peter Whitten about the program and also discuss what was planned for the ill-fated Pedders Super Challenge in 2002.
Across almost 50 minutes, this episode covers many stories of the time.
We also ask – would the ARN Junior Challenge work today?
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.