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Episode 29 - Josh Buchan

Episode 29 - Josh Buchan

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In episode 29 of The Motor Dream Podcast, we dive into the thrilling world of TCR Australia, a touring car category that has provided a fresh dose of multi-manufacturer competition, reminiscent of the beloved Super Touring era of the 90s and offering a different flavour of high-octane motorsport to Aussie fans. Despite facing challenges with grid numbers at times, TCR Australia has consistently delivered exceptional racing. And for the past two seasons, one name has stood out above the rest: Hyundai's own Josh Buchan.

We trace Buchan's impressive journey from open-wheel success, including a NSW Formula Ford Championship win and a runner-up finish in Australian Formula 3, to his dominant reign in TCR. From his debut wins at Sydney Motorsport Park to his consecutive championship victories in 2023 and 2024, we explore the stats behind his remarkable consistency and podium presence. Beyond TCR, we also look at Buchan's burgeoning career as a sought-after driver in categories like GT4 Australia and his recent outings with the potent Rodin Sintura. We'll delve into his petrolhead upbringing and his enduring love for early 90s Holden Commodores, showcasing the passion that fuels his successful career as a professional driver.

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