SPIN, The Rally Pod DirtFish
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DirtFish's Colin Clark, David Evans, Lisa O'Sullivan and George Donaldson discuss the current happenings in the world of rallying and provide their insights and thoughts.
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Everything you need to know about Olympus Rally
Brenten Kelly, Nate Tennis and Jack Harrison preview the biggest event on the ARA calendar: the Olympus Rally.
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Can Neuville maintain momentum on Croatia Rally?
Colin Clark and David Evans consider Thierry Neuville's building momentum in the WRC title chase ahead of this week's Croatia Rally, plus all the other WRC talking points.
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Kris Meeke & Brandon Semenuk at the Otago Rally 2024
David Evans talks to Kris Meeke and Brandon Semenuk about rallying, mountain biking and competing on some of the most fearsome roads in the world.
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Otago Rally preview and WRC Commission reaction
Colin Clark and David Evans preview this weekend's Otago Rally in New Zealand and discuss the future of the World Rally Championship following this week's WRC Commission meetings
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Safari Rally Kenya and WRC points controversy
Colin Clark and George Donaldson discuss Safari Rally Kenya, including a look at the controversial WRC points system that allowed Thierry Neuville to extend his championship lead.
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Our highlights of DirtFish's women's month
As we approach the end of the month, a special edition of SPIN, The Rally Pod reflects the many great stories that were told
Customer Reviews
Love the pod!
Love the podcast great insight into the world of rally
Always informative and fascinating stories from behind the scenes
If you like rally you’ll like this podcast
The Absolute Best Rally Podcast
DirtFish is truly a gem and gift to all of us rallying and WRC fans. The amazing hosts provide amazing history and facts from an insider prospective. Their banter makes each episode enjoyable to listen to. I’m writing this review in hopes that other rally fans (old and new) will discover this amazing podcast and the wonderful DirtFish!!
Unlistenable without Lisa hosting
More rambling nonsense than analysis