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Dylan Miles joins the podcast to talk about his lifelong passion for cars. We discuss the history and value of classic vehicles, the challenges of running a dealership, and the importance of reputation in the car market. Dylan shares his experiences working in various roles within the automotive industry, from auctions to managing collections, and highlights the significance of emotional connections to cars. The conversation also touches on the evolving market for classic cars, the appeal of modern classics, and the unique characteristics of Aston Martin and Zagato vehicles.
https://www.dylan-miles.com/
Enjoy,
Sam
Show Notes:
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Car Enthusiasm
02:47 Dylan Miles: A Classic Car Dealer's Journey
06:00 The Allure of Brough Superior Motorcycles
08:48 The Value of Classic Bikes and Cars
12:09 Dylan's Career Path
15:03 Driving Experiences: Memorable Cars and Lessons Learned
17:58 The Evolution of Car Dealerships and Market Trends
20:50 The Importance of Reputation in Car Dealing
24:08 The Challenges of Running a Classic Car Dealership
26:57 Finding and Sourcing Classic Cars
30:11 The Significance of Showroom Environment
33:03 The History of the Dealership Location
35:49 The Emotional Attachment to Cars
39:10 The Aston Martin V8: A Hidden Gem
42:08 The Market for Classic Aston Martins
45:11 The Appeal of Modern Classics
48:02 Zagato Cars: A Unique Perspective
50:52 Final Thoughts and Future of Classic Cars
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Thornley Kelham is a renowned UK-based specialist in classic car restoration, maintenance, and bespoke projects. The company offers a comprehensive range of services, including full restorations, upgrades, and custom modifications, with a focus on high-quality craftsmanship and attention to detail. Known for working on iconic brands such as Lancia, Ferrari, and Aston Martin, Thornley Kelham has also gained recognition for their 'Outlaw' series, which reimagines classic models with modern performance enhancements while maintaining the spirit of the original car.
Simon Thornley is the co-founder and director of Thornley Kelham, bringing decades of experience in the automotive industry. He is passionate about preserving automotive history while pushing the boundaries of restoration, combining traditional techniques with modern technology to deliver world-class restorations and unique custom builds.
https://www.thornleykelham.com/
Enjoy,
Sam
Show Notes:
00:00 The Genesis of Thornley-Kellen Workshops
09:50 Building a Holistic Restoration Business
19:50 Navigating Early Challenges and Customer Relationships
30:01 The Evolution of Modified Classics
39:53 Creating Exclusive and Personalized Cars
49:47 The Future of Classic Car Restoration
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Arash Farboud is a British automotive designer and entrepreneur, best known as the founder of Arash Cars, a boutique car manufacturer specializing in high-performance sports and hypercars. Established in 1999, Arash Cars has developed a reputation for producing bespoke, cutting-edge vehicles that push the boundaries of technology and design. The company's creations range from lightweight sports cars to powerful electric hypercars, including models like the AF10, AF8, and Imperium. Arash Cars is known for its focus on innovation, craftsmanship, and a passion for producing limited-run, exclusive cars for discerning enthusiasts.
https://arashcars.com/
Show Notes:
00:00 The Journey of a Car Designer
02:46 Challenges in Creating Hypercars
06:01 The Evolution of Car Manufacturing Technology
08:56 The Impact of COVID on Car Development
11:51 Navigating the Electric Vehicle Market
14:47 The Emotional Connection to Cars
18:13 Innovations in Engine Technology
20:59 The Future of Lightweight Sports Cars
23:53 Special Projects and Collaborations
26:46 The Role of Emotion in Car Design
30:09 The Market for Hypercars
33:04 The Experience of Owning Hypercars
36:03 The Challenges of Building a Car
38:59 The Importance of Celebrating Successes
41:52 The Future of Car Manufacturing
44:50 The Balance of Innovation and Market Demand
01:09:33 Designing Bespoke Automotive Solutions
01:12:34 Challenges of High-Performance Engines
01:16:58 The Evolution of Driving Experience
01:20:36 Memorable Driving Journeys
01:34:30 The Future of Restomods
01:49:20 The Business of Car Restoration
02:01:12 The Impact of Automation on Employment
02:04:40 Building a Dream Garage
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David Gomez discusses his journey in the world of cars and customization. From his first car, a GMC Typhoon, to owning iconic vehicles like the Lamborghini Diablo and Bugatti Veyron, David's deep passion for cars drove him to commission his own bespoke creations. He founded 7X Design to craft one-of-a-kind vehicles that blend art with driving pleasure. In this episode, David delves into the various levels of car customization, the rewards, and challenges that come with each, and his collaboration with Envisage, an engineering firm, to bring his visions to life. He also shares insights into his vision for his next car, which emphasizes both speed and beauty. David reflects on the exhilarating experience of driving the car for the first time, the critical role of tires in high-speed runs, and the different tracks available for testing. He concludes by expressing his disinterest in conventional hypercars and his ambitious plans for future projects.
https://7x.design/
https://www.instagram.com/7xdesign/
Enjoy,
Sam
Show Notes:
00:00 - Introduction and David's Car Enthusiast Background
03:19 - From Buying to Creating Bespoke Cars
08:08 - Enjoying and Owning Iconic Cars
15:19 - The Porsche Carrera GT and the Bugatti Veyron
22:28 - Reaching the Pinnacle with the Bugatti Veyron
26:45 - Founding 7X Design and Collaborating with Designers
31:24 - The Art and Science of Creating Bespoke Cars
37:56 - Partnering with Envisage for Custom Car Projects
40:21 - Vision for the Second Car: Speed and Beauty
42:17 - Experiencing Mind-Blowing Acceleration and Tunnel Vision
45:10 - The Critical Role of Tires in High-Speed Runs
47:37 - Testing on Different Tracks for High-Speed Performance
53:22 - Moving Beyond Standard Manufacturer Hypercars
01:00:34 - Creating a Road-Going Version of a Le Mans Hypercar
01:11:04 - The Undervalued Jaguar XJ220
01:14:50 - David's Five-Car Garage: A Blend of Classics, Sports Cars, and Daily Drivers
01:16:18 - The Art, Passion, and Driving Pleasure of Unique Cars
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In this episode of the Car Chat podcast, host Sam Moores welcomes Viktor Engler, the founder and CEO of Engler Automotive. Viktor discusses his journey from a childhood in Slovakia, where his passion for cars was ignited by a book about Ferruccio Lamborghini, to becoming the creator of the unique “Superquad” vehicles. These vehicles, which defy traditional automotive categories, combine elements of both cars and motorbikes, featuring an Audi R8 engine and custom-built components. Viktor shares stories of overcoming financial challenges, securing investor support, and the engineering feats required to bring his vision to life. He also talks about the introduction of the new V12 superquad, a limited-edition vehicle boasting 1200 horsepower, 1200 kilograms of weight, and 1200 newton meters of torque, priced at 1.2 million euros. This episode provides a deep dive into the world of innovative vehicle design and the persistence required to bring such groundbreaking concepts to market.
https://www.super-quad.com/
Enjoy,
Sam
Show Notes:
00:00 Introduction to Engler Automotive and Superquads
02:05 Childhood Dream and Inspiration
09:43 Finding Investors and Making Sales
14:27 Challenges with Audi and Obtaining Permission
19:19 Innovative Features: Motorbike Controls and Custom Steering System
25:23 Development and Unique Aspects of Superquads
29:42 Reactions and Experiences on the Road
35:28 Driving Experience and Getting Used to Superquads
38:18 Throttle Choice and Safety Measures
42:30 The Importance of Steering Wheel Controls and Physical Buttons
49:06 The Desire for More Powerful Engines, Particularly V12s
52:55 The Development of A V12 Engine and Unique Gearbox
01:06:24 The Most Undervalued and Interesting Cars in the Market
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In this episode of the Car Chat Podcast, Nikita Bridan, co-founder of Oil Stain Lab, joins us to share his fascinating journey from a career in car design to launching his own automotive design consultancy. Nikita dives into the inspiration behind their standout project, the "Half 11," detailing the unique challenges they encountered during its creation. He explores their design philosophy, which centers around minimalism, problem-solving, and cleverly integrating function into the aesthetics.
We also discuss the decision to use an LS engine in the Half 11, addressing the challenges and controversies it sparked. Nikita sheds light on the design and development process of their latest project, the HF 11, and shares his experience at Goodwood, where the Half 11 was showcased. He reflects on how the car was received at the event and talks about the importance of branding and positioning in the automotive world. Finally, we touch on iconic cars like the Lamborghini Countach and Mazda 787B, and their lasting impact on the industry.
https://hf-11.com/
Show Notes:
00:00 Starting a Design Consultancy and Building the half 11
19:44 Challenging Porsche Purists with the half 11
25:18 The Design Approach of Oilstain Lab: Minimalism and Problem-Solving
33:23 Creating a Fake History and Pushing Boundaries
38:05 Cutting a 911 in Half: The Journey of Building the half 11
46:36 Collaborating with Experts: The Role of Engineering in the Design Process
47:42 The Controversial Decision to Use an LS Engine
48:38 The Development of the HF 11
49:34 The Most Undervalued Car at the Moment
52:25 The Most Interesting New Car
01:31:25 Sam's Dream Five-Car Garage
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I join James (MrJWW) in his new Koenigsegg London dealership for a catchup on all of the crazy projects now underway with DRVN group. In pt1. we discuss Koenisegg and particularly the crazy one off Jesko engined, CC850 gearboxed Agera that James recently drove. We then move onto Boreham Motorworks and the licensed Ford products that will be coming along with Pt.2 where we will have the Evolito (355 Restomod) story including the genesis of that project and where it has got to now.
https://koenigsegglondon.com/
https://borehammotorworks.com/
Enjoy,
Sam
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Colin Hoad of CAT Driver Training joins me again (first episode here) to discuss everything you need to know before starting racing.
Check out the book here: https://amzn.eu/d/eaZDb5d - all profits go to the charity Mission Motorsport (https://www.missionmotorsport.org/)
Enjoy,
Sam
Show Notes:
00:00:00 - Intro + Renting a Car for a Test Day
00:00:25 - Welcome and Introduction
00:01:05 - Colin’s Background
00:03:12 - Writing "How to Start Racing Now"
00:08:05 - Insights on Racing Preparation
00:09:20 - Determining Driver Skills for Racing
00:11:45 - Advanced Driving Techniques
00:14:02 - Psychological Challenges in Racing
00:19:37 - Choosing the Right Car and Series
00:25:02 - Understanding Racing Costs
00:31:01 - Real-life Cost Examples
00:38:21 - Importance of Fitness and Preparation
00:45:12 - Continuous Learning and Improvement
00:52:33 - Customer Experiences and Feedback
01:01:45 - Final Thoughts on Racing Careers
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In this episode Sam Moores sits down with Chris Shelley - Founder of Dymag as we know it today. Dymag has a long history of producing carbon and carbon hybrid wheels for racing. The majority on 2 wheels but a lot on 4 developing them for everything from Formula 1 to the Dakar Rally. Dymag has produced some of the lightest wheels you can get hold of today, working with companies such as BAC for the Mono, Guntherwerks and many more.
https://dymag.com/
Enjoy,
Show Notes:
00:00:00 - Meet Chris Shelley and Dymag
00:02:48 - How Chris started and saved Dymag in 1993
00:06:44 - Facing challenges and moving the industry forward
00:09:17 - Creating carbon composite wheels and fighting regulations
00:12:14 - Important deals and famous interactions
00:15:41 - New designs in wheels and the move to hybrid models
00:20:00 - Chris's work before Dymag
00:23:08 - Chris's return to Dymag and new leadership goals
00:26:03 - What’s next in wheel technology and making
00:29:12 - How special models change the car industry
00:32:09 - Clearing up myths about carbon wheels
00:35:11 - Plans for selling to more cars and luxury vehicles
00:38:21 - Exciting new projects and partnerships in wheels
00:40:45 - How lighter wheels help with performance and control
00:43:17 - Chris’s thoughts on where car technology is heading
01:09:19 - Five Questions
Join us for this exciting chat about past achievements, present innovations, and the future of car technology. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more episodes from "Car Chat"!
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In this segment of "Car Chat" Episode 202, Sam Hancock describes racing in the historic Spa Six Hour Classic. Amidst the pouring rain and darkness, Sam navigates a packed grid in a GT40, showcasing the high stakes and skill required in historic racing. He stresses the paramount importance of preserving these classic cars, balancing the urge to compete with the necessity to protect. Tune in for the full episode for a catchup with Sam and what he's been up to over the last few years.
Full Episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sam-hancock-professional-racing-driver-dealer-in-exceptional/id1432553826?i=1000653200323
https://www.samhancock.com/
https://www.instagram.com/hancock_sam/
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Sam Hancock joins me this week to discuss what he's been up to in the last few years. Sam has always been connecting car purchases but he's now got a base with cars in stock and things are going extremely well. We chat about historic racing, what it's like driving as a new parent and how Sam's mindset has shifted on GT3 racing and electronic aids.
Enjoy,
Sam
https://www.samhancock.com/
https://www.instagram.com/hancock_sam/
Show Notes:
00:00:00 - Introduction
Overview of Sam Hancock’s career and transition to historic racing.00:02:15 - Beginnings in Racing
Sam discusses his early racing ambitions and the move from karting to endurance racing.00:05:48 - The Shift to Historic Racing
How and why Sam transitioned to focusing on historic racing as his career in modern racing vehicles wound down.00:10:31 - The Appeal of Historic Cars
The personal significance and joy of racing historic cars for Sam, highlighting particular vehicles.00:15:14 - Career Highlights and Memorable Races
Reflections on standout moments from racing at Le Mans and other historic events.00:20:00 - The Business of Historic Car Brokerage
Insights into Sam's venture into the brokerage of historic race cars during the COVID-19 pandemic.00:25:26 - The Future of Racing and Car Collecting
Sam’s thoughts on the trends in car collecting and the future of the racing industry.00:30:04 - Changes in GT Racing
Discussion on the evolution of GT racing and how it impacts both new and historic racing series.00:35:16 - Importance of Car Livery
The significance of memorable liveries in car value and recognition.00:40:53 - Transitioning to Historic Racing Series
Potential developments in historic racing series that could include modern GT3 cars.00:45:21 - The Driving Experience in Modern Race Cars
Sam describes his recent experiences testing a Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo and his newfound appreciation for modern race car technologies.00:50:06 - The Accessibility and Appeal of GT3 Racing
Exploring why GT3 racing remains a popular and accessible option for enthusiasts and amateur racers.00:55:21 - Comparing Historic and Modern Racing
A comparison of the thrills and challenges of driving historic versus modern race cars on today’s tracks.01:00:00 - Closing Thoughts
Final reflections and advice for those interested in either entering the racing world or collecting race cars.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Daniel Van Doveren is the founder of Vigilante 4x4, a Jeep Restomod Company based in the USA. Here is an excerpt from our longer podcast which you can find on your podcasts platform (apple, spotify etc.)
Audio Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/daniel-van-doveren-vigilante-4x4-restomodding-iconic/id1432553826?i=1000652490521
https://www.vigilante4x4.com/
Enjoy,
Sam
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In this episode of Car Chat, join host Sam Moores as he delves into the fascinating world of classic Jeep restorations and restomods with Daniel Van Doveren. With Dutch and Swedish roots, Daniel shares his journey from tech entrepreneur to founder of Jeep Heritage and Vigilante 4x4, renowned for transforming vintage Jeeps into modern masterpieces.
This conversation takes us from Daniel's early adventures in tech to his passion-driven pivot towards automotive restoration. Discover how road trips across the US in cheap, often quirky Jeeps sparked the inception of Jeep Heritage. Daniel discusses the meticulous process of revamping these iconic vehicles, emphasising the blend of traditional charm and cutting-edge technology that sets his work apart.
From scanning original Jeep models in 3D to integrating modern drivetrains and luxurious finishes, Daniel's approach to restoration marries nostalgia with innovation. This episode not only explores the technical aspects of restoration but also dives into the business side, discussing how maintaining a small-scale operation allows for creativity and personal touch in every project.
Whether you're a car enthusiast or just curious about the transformation of classic cars into bespoke creations, this episode offers a deep dive into the art and science of automotive restoration.
You can explore more about Daniel's work with Jeep Heritage and Vigilante through the following links:
Jeep Heritage: https://www.jeepheritage.com/Vigilante: https://www.vigilante4x4.com/For enthusiasts looking to dive deeper into the world of restomod Jeeps, Daniel's companies offer a unique insight into the meticulous care and innovative engineering that go into each vehicle.
Show Notes:
00:00 - Introduction and Background
01:36 - Starting Jeep Heritage and Vigilante
02:18 - Moving to the US and Starting Jeep Heritage
08:06 - Memorable Road Trips
23:17 - Choosing the Level of Restoration
27:35 - Design and Engineering Process
27:59 - Scanning Parts and 3D Printing
30:29 - Fine-tuning the Vehicle and Improvements
30:59 - The History of the Grand Wagoneer
32:25 - Developing Vigilante and Upgrades
41:36 - Specs and Pricing
42:59 - Popular Specs and Engine Choices
43:52 - Understanding Customer Needs
45:09 - Engine Options and Performance
45:52 - Increasing Female Audience
47:51 - Suspension and Airbags
49:00 - Building a Limited Number of Cars
55:33 - Demand for Restomods in Europe
56:01 - Regulations and Building for Europe
59:15 - Maintaining Quality and Personalization
1:00:19 - Limitations of Restomodding
1:00:50 - The Role of OEMs in Testing
1:00:55 - Challenges in Achieving Perfection
1:01:12 - Advice for Individuals Considering a Mod Project
1:01:59 - Safety Considerations in Restomodding
1:02:32 - The Importance of Safety in Restorations
1:03:39 - Five Questions
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A short extract from the full episode with Rowan Hick of GlobalWorkshop discussing his personal sim building journey from a humble gaming setup to building a full G force rig. Check out the full episode #198 here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/car-chat/id1432553826
Video: https://youtu.be/y6hEotIQTyM
Enjoy,
Sam
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In this episode of Car Chat, host Sam Moores talks with Rowan Hick, the founder of Global Workshop, a platform designed to assist in the management of vehicle builds, restorations, and races. Rowan discusses the origins of Global Workshop, detailing how personal necessity led to the creation of a system that simplifies the management of complex vehicle projects for enthusiasts and professionals.
Additionally, Rowan shares his personal journey in the automotive world, from modifying a Fraser Clubman to pushing the boundaries of home racing simulators. With a background in software development, Rowan's transition into the automotive sector highlights the merging of technological innovation with automotive passion.
This episode provides insights into the nuanced world of vehicle restoration and project management, reflecting on the challenges faced and the solutions developed by those deeply embedded in the craft. Listen in for a detailed discussion on the intersection of technology, personal passion, and automotive craftsmanship with Sam Moores and Rowan Hick.
Enjoy,
https://www.globalworkshop.com/
Show Notes:
00:00 = Intro
13:18 = Evolution Of The App
18:00 = Use Cases
23:01 = Speccing The Fraser
26:32 = Rowan's Automotive Journey
30:53 = Driving And Racing In NZ
34:43 = Driving The Frazer
37:58 = Rowan's Sim
56:54 = The Future Of Global Workshop
1:03:52 = Tailoring The App
1:11:00 = 5 Questions
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In today's digital world, how do you stand out when technology and creativity merge?
Faruk Heplevent, who started Scope Studio, leads the way in car CGI, film, and photo production. He joins us to share his story from taking photos around the world to leading a company at the cutting edge of digital creativity in the car industry. We'll dive into Scope Studio's exciting project, Scope City, a digital city that's a perfect place for showing off cars.
https://thescope.studio/
In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Meet Faruk Heplevent and learn how Scope Studio began.
(02:15) Moving from taking photos to leading in CGI technology.
(04:22) How CGI is changing car ads and the creation of Scope City.
(06:20) A look at how Scope City was made.
(11:09) The challenges of working with CGI in car production.
(14:18) The freedom and accuracy CGI brings to showcasing cars.
(22:42) How AI and new tech are changing the game in digital creativity.
(28:05) Finding the balance between new tech and creative vision.
(35:46) Why CGI is a greener choice compared to traditional photo shoots.
(41:17) How digital marketing in the car world is evolving.
(49:43) Imagining what's next for CGI in the car industry.
(52:34) Faruk's final thoughts and what's next for Scope Studio.
Faruk's story gives us a thrilling look at how technology, creativity, and the car world come together. This episode is a must for car fans and creative pros.
Check out the youtube video: https://youtu.be/hVqisk1fMzk
Come join us on Car Chat as we zoom into the digital future with Faruk Heplevent.
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Craig Toone is the founder of Rush Magazine - a new print magazine celebrating the best iconic modern classics & performance cars.
https://www.rushmagazine.co.uk/
Enjoy,
Sam
Show Notes:
0:00 - Intro
4:38 - How to start a magazine
19:50 - The perks of running a magazine
26:10 - Automotive background
32:22 - Big surprises
35:31 - Imposter syndrome and authentic experiences
47:57 - Car Of The Year
56:38 - Issue #2
1:00:37 - How much content do you need for a magazine?
1:07:14 - Fun, cheaper EVs (please)
1:11:12 - 5 Questions
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Paul Woodman, the founder of Lovecars, an automotive media powerhouse, sits down with me to share his journey from the company's inception to its current success, including producing the series "On The Road," now streaming on Amazon Prime. We delve into the origins of his passion for cars, the challenges and triumphs of bringing automotive stories to life on screen, and the memorable experiences of filming across the globe. Join us as Paul opens up about his favorite cars, the excitement of racing, and navigating the complex world of social media, all while building a brand that resonates with car enthusiasts everywhere.
Watch the video ep here:
https://lovecars.com/
https://www.instagram.com/lovecars/
Enjoy,
Sam
Show Notes:
0:00 - Intro
5:35 - Early success of Lovecars
11:53 - Opportunity vs revenue
19:20 - Ideal audience
22:38 - Starting a TV series
33:30 - Lovecars On The Road
45:45 - TV highlights
49:44 - Filming in America vs UK
53:23 - Top 3 Cars Driven
55:49 - Caterham racing and sponsorship
1:01:33 - F1 chat
1:06:00 - Drag racing
1:10:49 - Social media woes
1:16:08 - 5 questions
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It's always great to catch up with Iain Litchfield, founder of Litchfield Motors. Litchfield Motors started off importing JDM cars (listen to our first podcast here) We have a catchup and discuss the GT-R world of today, tuning cars, the expansion of Litchfield, dampers and a whole lot more.
https://www.litchfieldmotors.com/
Enjoy,
Sam
Show Notes:
0:00 - Intro
5:01 - Litchfield and GTRs
10:57 - In-house parts
13:46 - Current demand
19:17 - Working on Porsches
26:33 - New M cars
28:58 - GT3 Touring and GT4
34:03 - Custom dampers
36:33 - 992 Tuning
40:24 - Hybrids, EVs, and synthetic fuel
46:51 - GT3RS
58:37 - Jethro’s 996
1:06:48 - 5 Questions
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Chris Tolman is the founder of Tolman Engineering. Chris has an extensive background in rallying and running race teams and has brought this knowledge into his Peugeot 205 Tolman Editions. From running the McLaren driver development cars to Bentley GT3s, there is a wealth of knowledge.
In this episode, we sit down with Chris Tolman, the founder behind Tolman Engineering, to explore the thrilling world of motorsport engineering and team management. From the foundational connections in rally racing to the intricate details of running a race team, Chris shares his invaluable experiences and the skills required to excel in this high-octane environment.
Dive into the heart of racing as we discuss the challenges and triumphs of managing the McLaren Driver Development Program, and what it takes to race a McLaren at the highest levels. Chris also sheds light on his diverse experience with racing Genettas, Bentleys, rally cars, and more, revealing the critical differences between road car and race car engineering.
At the 28:39 mark, get an exclusive look into "The Tolman 205" project, followed by a discussion on keeping racing ventures economical without compromising on performance. Chris emphasizes the importance of the customer experience in motorsport and outlines the ambitious goals of the Evo project.
Wrapping up the episode, we have the 5 questions.
Enjoy,
Sam
https://tolmanengineering.co.uk/
Show Notes:
0:00 - Intro
4:32 - Connections in rally
6:05 - Skills building on a race team
8:19 - Running the Mclaren Driver Development Program
17:33 - Challenges of racing a Mclaren
19:26 - Running Genettas, Bentleys, rally cars etc
26:21 - Difference between road car and race car engineering
28:39 - The 205
42:55 - Keeping it economical
48:14 - Customer experience
52:55 - The goal of the Evo
1:04:41 - 5 questions
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