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Historic Racing News: Brodie and Flux
Two legends of British national motorsport join Paul Tarsey and the team.
Historic Racing News: October 2023
There has been a lot of sales activity with race cars crossing the block on both sides of the pond and Jim Roller catches up with all the auction news from the USA and the UK. Paul Tarsey chats to th
Historic Racing News: Tyrrell Special
Martin Brundle joins the show this time round to talk about his days working for Uncle Ken and the Tyrrell Racing Organisation. He talks about the trials and tribulations of the permanently underfun
Historic Racing News: September 2023
The team discusses the drivers who succeeded in Grand Prix racing when they didnt have the best car. Whether it was a 1960s BRM or virtually any of the grid from 1989 or most of the Ferrari cars whic
Historic Racing News 2023: Goodwood Revival preview
The first test day for the Goodwood Revival has already taken place and there were some amazing cars being shaken down, including Saif Assams glorious Shelby Cobra. We also talk to Rory Butcher about
Historic Racing News: August 2023
The Shere Hill Climb in Englands leafy Surrey happens on Sunday 3rd September and boss Martin Warner talks about what to expect. Corridors of Power discusses the most groundbreaking Lotus F1 cars of
Historic Racing News 2023 summer special
The HRN team have lots to talk about (dont they always?). Paul Jurd is back from a weekend at Zandvoort and compares notes with Jim Roller and Paul Tarsey who were there in June. Joe Bradley is enthu
Historic Racing News: July 2023
Its the British Grand Prix this weekend and the team takes a look at the history of the great event. Starting with pre-war races at Brooklands and Donington through Aintree, Brands Hatch and of cours
Historic Racing News: Hesketh
Paul Tarsey talks to Alexander Hesketh about those heady times in the 1970s when he put together the dream team of James Hunt, Bubbles Horsley and Harvey Postlethwaite to challenge the established
Le Mans 1923
With much talk of the Le Mans centenary we take a chance to look back at that first-ever race. There was no official winner declared in those early days, it was a cars performance over three consecut