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The Australian MUSCLE CAR Magazine Podcast

The Australian MUSCLE CAR Magazine Podcast

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The Australian MUSCLE CAR Magazine Podcast is a place for all the yarns that didn't fit between the pages. Hear from the heroes behind the wheel and the legends behind the scenes, from a golden era of Australian motoring.

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  • Episode 18 - John Goss (Part 1)
    2025/12/18

    The Early Years

    There have been many drivers who've won the Australian Grand Prix, pre-Formula One and many more who've won the Bathurst 500/1000 since the race started in 1960 at Phillip Island but there is only ONE driver who's won both - John Goss! Part One of his podcast series introduces John's early career racing in Tasmania, through to the early 1970's driving Falcon Touring Cars.

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Episode 17 - Wally Storey (Part 2)
    2025/07/08

    In Part 2 of our chat with Wally Storey, we move on to his time as a senior engineer in several of the bigger, more successful teams in the Supercars world. After his time with the Holden Racing Team he helped set up the Wayne Gardner/Coca-Cola-sponsored team, before moving on to Tasman Motorsport and Brad Jones Racing.

    His behind-the-scenes recollections give us a fascinating insight into how teams sometimes operate; how drivers like Brock Feeney got their start in the 'main game', and how sponsorships can determine the fate of drivers and teams.

    Wally is almost certainly one of those who has 'been there, done that!'

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    1 時間 16 分
  • Episode 16 - Wally Storey (Part 1)
    2025/05/26

    In motorsport you will hear the word 'versatile' used to describe top aces like Shane van Gisbergen, Colin Bond and Jim Richards - drivers who are renowned for their ability to be fast in any car, and in any conditions: whether dry, wet and on dirt. The word versatile also fits the bill in the case of Wally Storey, but for different reasons. Because while Wally was a very handy steerer - good enough to almost win the Formula Ford Driver to Europe Series - he was equally adept on the other side of the armco, in a variety of roles: racing car designer, builder, preparer, race engineer and even test driver.

    In a career that took him from a specialist engineering company in western Sydney to building and overseeing some of our top touring cars - and orchestrating Holden's shock win in the Bathurst 1000 in 1990 - Wally Storey has done it all.

    Part 1 of the fascinating conversation covers his early days and how he taught himself many important skills - both as driver and an engineer.

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    1 時間 7 分
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