• The Paddock Podcast - Episode 9 - Belle Isle 2022

  • Nov 27 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 32 mins
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The Paddock Podcast - Episode 9 - Belle Isle 2022

  • Summary

  • This week we celebrate Jarrad Filsell wrapping up the first ever championship for the Logitech G Super Car Pro Invitational. With his round 9 win he cant be beat now and claims the trophy in style and heads into Phillip Island without any pressure at all. This episode we have Brenton O'Brian on to replace Sandman and we hear how Brenton got to work at Phillip Island and how this series came to exist.

    Ethan Grigg-Gault then joined Wilko to chat about the drive and passion he has for racing and how that really changed his life and saw him become a mechanic so he could get into racing a little cheaper. We have a a chat about his stellar Excel series and his future in the Toyota 86 series next year. Finally, we chat about what he has taken from the sim world into the real world and just how he approaches the series.

    Finally, Wilko gets a chat with Coby Jones who had a break through performance this round by getting his SSR car onto the podium is a solid drive from start to finish. We chat about what it is like racing for a team and how he ended up at SSR and how that helped him get better as a driver. Coby talks about what his future holds and his success he has had in the endurance races over the past few years.

    Anyway, hope you all enjoy the episode and we will be back after the next round

    Check out all the action of the series over on the website and follow Peter over on the Locked on Lads Facebook page

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