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.
Wynne Mitchell one of the engineers who worked with Austin Rover on the Metro 6R4
Krunching Gears - The Rally Podcast
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Wynne Mitchell one of the engineers who worked with Austin Rover on the Metro 6R4
Krunching Gears - The Rally Podcast. 2025 Season, episode 31.
Wynne Mitchell former Austin Rover Motorsport engineer joins us to chat about the development of the legendary Group B MG Metro 6R4. Wynne played a pivotal role in the development of the 6R4 overseeing testing, chassis development, and implementation of all mechanical systems; working with legends like Tony Pond, Marc Duez, Malcolm Wilson, Jimmy McRae, and Didier Auriol.
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.