Yep, we know - it's hardly the most original of podcast topics. But that doesn't make it in any way irrelevant!
With the 2024 World Rally Championship season now tantalisingly less than a week away from beginning, Luke Barry and Rob Hansford have sat down to tackle all the burning talking points.
Will it be Elfyn Evans' year? Can we expect a different Kalle Rovanpera? Is Hyundai now the out-and-out favourite? How will M-Sport fare? And of course, who will be World Rally champion? It's all covered in the first-ever episode of the Minoia Rally Podcast.
Look out for the Monte Carlo preview, featuring guest punditry from a WRC2 driver, on Monday. The Minoia Rally Podcast will become a weekly show with a new episode every Monday, so consider subscribing on your chosen podcast provider to make sure you never miss it!
Yep, we know - it's hardly the most original of podcast topics. But that doesn't make it in any way irrelevant!
With the 2024 World Rally Championship season now tantalisingly less than a week away from beginning, Luke Barry and Rob Hansford have sat down to tackle all the burning talking points.
Will it be Elfyn Evans' year? Can we expect a different Kalle Rovanpera? Is Hyundai now the out-and-out favourite? How will M-Sport fare? And of course, who will be World Rally champion? It's all covered in the first-ever episode of the Minoia Rally Podcast.
Look out for the Monte Carlo preview, featuring guest punditry from a WRC2 driver, on Monday. The Minoia Rally Podcast will become a weekly show with a new episode every Monday, so consider subscribing on your chosen podcast provider to make sure you never miss it!
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