Krunching Gears was an idea I had in the back of my head. Allowing rally crews the chance to tell their stories. Thanks to the encouragement of some good people, I took the plunge and started to produce a podcast to record some great stories The stories I’ve heard over the last few months have been funny, others heartfelt, and fascinating. I think you’ll enjoy hearing them.
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Krunching Gears was an idea I had in the back of my head. Allowing rally crews the chance to tell their stories. Thanks to the encouragement of some good people, I took the plunge and started to produce a podcast to record some great stories The stories I’ve heard over the last few months have been funny, others heartfelt, and fascinating. I think you’ll enjoy hearing them.
Wexford Rally review plus we preview the Gravel Grand Prix - The Bushwhacker
Krunching Gears - The Rally Podcast
1 hour 13 minutes
2 months ago
Wexford Rally review plus we preview the Gravel Grand Prix - The Bushwhacker
Krunching Gears - The Rally Podcast. 2025 Season, episode 38.
Michael Boyle & Declan Boyle look back at the Wexford Stages Rally and chat about their maiden victory. Continuing the Wexford theme, Frank Kelly chats to us about competing in the event and discusses the upcoming Rally Legend in San Marino.
Next, we catch up with Paul Barrett to chat about his family’s involvement with the Omagh Motor Club. Then, Ronnie McAleer & Lewis Boyd from Omagh Motor Club join us to preview the exciting plans for the 50th anniversary Bushwhacker rally.
Chapters
Start 00:00:00
Michael & Declan Boyle 00:02:15
Frank Kelly 00:17:02
Paul Barrett 00:38:35
Lewis Boyd & Ronnie McAleer 00:51:51
Krunching Gears - The Rally Podcast
Krunching Gears was an idea I had in the back of my head. Allowing rally crews the chance to tell their stories. Thanks to the encouragement of some good people, I took the plunge and started to produce a podcast to record some great stories The stories I’ve heard over the last few months have been funny, others heartfelt, and fascinating. I think you’ll enjoy hearing them.