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Listen To My Calls Rally Podcast (WRC)

Listen To My Calls Rally Podcast (WRC)

By: Muscle Cat Media
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Rallying! Motorsport podcasting friends James Baldwin, Rob James and Adelaid Hawkins cover the World Rally Championship in their signature style, reviewing every WRC round for your listening pleasure. You just need to remember one thing...LISTEN TO MY CALLS!

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  • 19: Rally de Portugal Preview
    May 14 2025

    In this episode, James wonders why his co-hosts don’t invite him to local rally events. Is it something he said? Something he edited out? A certainty that Adelaid’s favourite driver won’t claim the championship this year? Or something much less exciting? Also, we preview Portugal and introduce a fax.

    🗣 Engage with our WRC Community on Discord

    👋 Follow us: Instagram | TikTok // James | Rob | Adelaid

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    26 mins
  • 18: Rally Islas Canarias Review
    May 7 2025

    In this episode we review Islas Canarias, but we are really here to mourn the loss of WRC’s greatest asset - EA WRC.

    🗣 Engage with our WRC Community on Discord

    👋 Follow us: Instagram | TikTok // James | Rob | Adelaid

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    44 mins
  • Rally Islas Canarias Preview
    Apr 23 2025

    Is the Australian translation for this rally Isla Fisher, and if not why not? Plus; will we see a dialing back of enthusiasm from some drivers, or will it be a full send up to 1800m above sea level and back?

    🗣 Engage with our WRC Community on Discord

    👋 Follow us: Instagram | TikTok // James | Rob | Adelaid

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    45 mins

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