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Hit play on history: The VSCC’s Vintage Velocity podcast series takes off

Published: 05/12/2024

The Vintage Sports-Car Club (VSCC) is thrilled to announce the launch of its brand-new podcast, Vintage Velocity, which debuted to great acclaim at the Classic Motor Show at the NEC on Friday 8 November.

Featuring interviews with motoring icons Victor Riley and Ivan Dutton, the first two episodes have captivated listeners with rich storytelling and unique insights.

Looking ahead, the next episode in the eight-part series will premiere on Friday, 6th December, at 1 pm, where attention will be turning to the next generation with none other than VSCC Club Member Tommy Waterfield.

Tania Brown, Club Secretary, remarked, “We are delighted by the overwhelmingly positive response to Vintage Velocity. This podcast offers a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the incredible individuals and stories that define the spirit of the VSCC.”

With podcasts becoming a vital platform for storytelling and community building, Vintage Velocity taps into a growing appetite for engaging, accessible content. The series not only shines a spotlight on motoring legends but also celebrates the history and camaraderie that make the VSCC so special.

Each episode of Vintage Velocity delves into the fascinating lives of its guests, exploring their history and unique connection to the VSCC. The full series will feature eight diverse individuals from a range of ages, genders, and backgrounds, ensuring a wide appeal. Available on the Club’s YouTube channel and newly launched Spotify channel, Vintage Velocity is the perfect way for motorsport enthusiasts to enjoy captivating stories, anytime, anywhere.

Don’t miss the next instalment of Vintage Velocity, premiering this Friday at 1 pm! Visit the VSCC's YouTube Channel or Spotify to catch up on past episodes and dive into the incredible tales that bring the golden era of motoring to life.

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