Listen again to the March 2019 Edition of Driver’s Seat. The show was first broadcast live on GTFM* on Thursday the 7th of March - The show was produced and presented by GTFM’s very own motoring guru, Ian Edwards and has been “engineered” for SoundCloud by station manager Terry Mann. With guests: The CAR S.O.S. legend that is Fuzz Townshend torques about the importance of looking after you tyres, the Practical Classics Classic Car & Restoration Show happening at the NEC from the 22nd to the 24th of March and of course brings us up to speed on the latest series of CAR S.O.S. https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/video/tv/car-sos http://www.necrestorationshow.com/ Tim Nash, the man behind the very successful Bath Lombard Rally 2018, torques about a spanking brand new historic motorsport event taking place at the Celtic Manor on Sunday the 16th of June, the Mintex Rally Yorkshire and the 2019 Bath Lombard Rally. https://www.celtic-manor.com/whats-on/polo-at-the-manor/motoring-at-the-manor http://mintexrallyyorkshire.co.uk/ http://lombardrallybath.co.uk/ Dave Richards the editor of Bodyshop magazine torques about the unappreciated skills of the men (and women) who repair cars for a living, the ever increasing complexity of repairing modern cars and shares his thoughts on the driverless future of motoring. http://www.bodyshopmag.com/ And last but by no means least Aled Davies torques about the 2019 Tour of Epynt organised by the Port Talbot Motor Club. http://www.ptmconline.com/ *GTFM is a not-for-profit radio station (and a registered charity) based in Pontypridd, South Wales and is the MOST listened to radio station in the Pontypridd area. GTFM is fuelled by the hard work and enthusiasm of individuals, where local people produce and present their own programmes and participate in operating the station to provide a full and rich mix of locally-produced content. GTFM serves communities across Rhondda Cynon Taff and strives to broadcast content that is popular and relevant to its broadcast area that is sometimes overlooked by commercial or mass-media broadcasters. The station provides a mechanism to enable individuals, groups, and communities to tell their own stories and share experiences both past and present and the station remains fully responsive to the needs of (and consistently seeks input from) its listeners from ALL the communities right across Rhondda Cynon Taff.
Listen again to the March 2019 Edition of Driver’s Seat. The show was first broadcast live on GTFM* on Thursday the 7th of March - The show was produced and presented by GTFM’s very own motoring guru, Ian Edwards and has been “engineered” for So