In this special anniversary episode of Stories from Supertouring, we’re joined by 1995 British Touring Car Champion John Cleland to mark 30 years since his iconic title win.
Cleland takes us back to one of the most competitive and dramatic seasons in BTCC history — sharing untold stories from the paddock, the rivalries that defined an era, and the moments that made 1995 a true classic of the Super Touring age.
From the tension of the title fight to the engineering battles behind the scenes, this is a candid, insightful look at what it really took to win in the golden era of touring car racing.
In this episode of Stories from Supertouring, we take a deep dive into your most controversial and unconventional opinions about the Super Touring years.
Listeners weigh in on the debates that still divide fans today: were the night races a failed experiment? Should Cleland and Soper be remembered with more scrutiny than celebration? Did Alfa Romeo rob Paul Radisich of a title? And was the introduction of aero the beginning of the end for true touring car racing?
We kick off Series 7 with one of the most respected and recognisable names in touring car history — Steve Soper. From his early days breaking into motorsport to his factory drives with BMW, Ford, and Peugeot, Steve’s career is a story of determination, precision, and pure racing passion.
In this episode, he reflects on life in the Super Touring era, the intensity of competition, and what it took to be at the very top of one of motorsport’s most competitive periods.
🏁 Stories From SuperTouring returns — and it starts with a legend.
In this very special episode of Stories From SuperTouring, we’re joined once again by BTCC favourite Anthony Reid – but this time, we’re not just talking touring cars. We’re celebrating an incredible milestone: 50 years of professional racing.
From his early days in Formula Ford, to title battles in the British Touring Car Championship, to adventures across Japan and Le Mans, Anthony takes us on a journey through a remarkable career that’s spanned continents, categories, and countless podiums.
Expect plenty of behind-the-scenes stories, reflections on the golden era of Super Touring, and a few laughs along the way – as one of motorsport’s great characters looks back on half a century at full speed.
Strap in – this is Anthony Reid like you’ve never heard him before.
In this episode of Stories From SuperTouring, we look back to Thruxton 1995 - the meeting that had it all — chaos, controversy, and career-defining moments — and touring car journalist Andrew Charman was there to witness every second.
From the horrifying, high-speed crash that sent Charlie Cox rolling through the Club chicane — a moment that stunned the paddock and redefined safety discussions — to the breakthrough victory for a young James Thompson, taking his first-ever BTCC win at just 21 years old, it was a race day no one could forget.
Andrew shares his insider stories from the pits and paddock, the tension between teams, and the fierce on-track battles that typified the SuperTouring era. With the season barely underway, the intensity was already at full throttle — and Thruxton lit the fuse.
Fast, raw, and unforgettable — join us as we rewind to one of the BTCC’s most explosive weekends.
In this episode of Stories From SuperTouring, we're joined by none other than Tim Sugden—British racing veteran and one of the most versatile drivers from the golden era of touring cars. From battling it out in the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) to his later success in GT racing, Tim shares incredible behind-the-scenes stories, career highs and lows, and what it was really like racing in the cutthroat Super Touring era.
Expect candid reflections, untold paddock tales, and a few surprises as Tim opens up about his time with legendary teams, the intense rivalries on and off the track, and how motorsport has evolved since those iconic days.
Whether you're a hardcore touring car fan or just love great motorsport storytelling, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.
🎧 Tune in now for an unforgettable ride through racing history!
This week, the guys are joined by motorsport broadcaster, Greg Haines, who joins us to look back at the first ever live BTCC broadcast on BBC Grandstand at Brands Hatch in 1997.
Series 6 starts with a bang, as Charlie Cox drops in for a chat with Alex and Levi. Charlie’s voice became synonymous with motorsport commentary in the ‘90s, but his journey in the BTCC didn’t stop at the mic. From his racing career behind the wheel to his iconic commentary alongside Murray Walker, Charlie’s story is one of passion, high-speed drama, and unforgettable moments.
Join us for an honest, fun, and inspiring conversation as Charlie shares stories from both the pit lane and the commentary box – and reveals what made the BTCC so special.
Don’t miss this first episode of Series 6, packed with laughs, racing history, and of course, Charlie Cox’s unique perspective on one of motorsport’s most thrilling eras.