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268: For ONE episode ONLY... it's JIM MOODIE & IAN SIMPSON!

268: For ONE episode ONLY... it's JIM MOODIE & IAN SIMPSON!

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This week on Off Track Podcast, Dave Neal brings you something truly special: a sit-down with two Scottish racing legendsJim Moodie and Ian Simpson – recorded at the incredible Moulsdale Foundation Museum in Glasgow.

Between them, Jim and Ian have won it all: TT victories, British Championships, North West 200 wins, and countless memories from racing’s golden era. Even better, they’ve remained great friends long after hanging up the leathers – and their stories, banter, and respect for each other shine throughout this episode.

In this podcast, you’ll hear:

  • Legendary tales from the Isle of Man TT and the North West 200 🏍️
  • Life at the sharp end of British Championship racing
  • Reflections on a lifelong friendship forged through racing
  • A behind-the-scenes look at Scotland’s motorsport history

A massive thank you to the Moulsdale Foundation for hosting this very special recording.

👉 Subscribe now for more unmissable chats with the legends of motorcycle racing.

#TT #IsleofManTT #NorthWest200 #BritishChampionships #JimMoodie #IanSimpson #OffTrackPodcast

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