Episode 32

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21st Aug 2024

Richard Usher's Immersive Tribute to British Automobiles

In this episode of the Backstreet Driver Podcast, I had the pleasure of hosting Richard Usher, the visionary behind the Great British Car Journey. Together, we embarked on a captivating journey through British automotive history, exploring his unique attraction dedicated to celebrating the heritage of British automobiles.

During our discussion, Richard vividly described the immersive experience offered at the Great British Car Journey. Visitors can see and learn about classic British cars, step behind the wheel, and experience the thrill of driving these iconic vehicles themselves. From the timeless elegance of the Austin 7 to the groundbreaking design of the Mini, each car represents a chapter in British culture and innovation.

Throughout our conversation, we emphasized preserving the stories behind these classic cars. These vehicles are more than just machines; they are symbols of British ingenuity and craftsmanship, each with its unique tale to tell. Preserving them ensures that future generations can continue to appreciate and learn from their rich heritage.

We also delved into the broader context of the British automotive industry, discussing key moments and innovations that have shaped its evolution over the years. From the challenges faced by British Leyland to the enduring appeal of British sports cars, we explored the industry's resilience and adaptability in the face of change.

One fascinating aspect of our conversation was the introduction of the 'Drive Dad's Car' experience at the Great British Car Journey. This immersive opportunity allows visitors to step into the driver's seat and experience the thrill of driving some of these classic cars for themselves, further enhancing their connection to British automotive history.

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Backseat Driver
Yorkshires favourite Lancastrian talks about motoring in all its forms
Based in the north-west of England, former competitive driver Mark Stone moved into radio and motoring journalism after his competitive driving career came to an end in the late 1980s. Over the years, Mark has written for many of the well-known motoring magazines and made numerous TV appearances across Europe and is still an enthusiastic driver. In the Backseat Driver Podcast, Mark interviews prominent people from all over the world of motoring.