Shownotes
In this special episode of the Backseat Driver Podcast, we pay tribute to the enduring legacy of Peter Collins, a British racing driver whose remarkable career was tragically cut short in 1958.
Born in 1931, Collins's meteoric rise through the ranks of motor racing left an indelible impression on the sport, earning him admiration from luminaries such as Enzo Ferrari. Yet, despite his impressive accolades, Collins's memory has gradually faded from public consciousness over the years.
Our episode centres around the poignant unveiling of a memorial at Shelsley Walsh, Worcestershire, dedicated to honouring Collins's enduring impact on the world of motorsport. Through exclusive interviews with key figures such as Mark Andrews, the driving force behind the memorial, sculptor Stephen Charnock, artist Joe Klausman, and historian Chris Price, listeners gain unique insights into Collins's character, achievements, and lasting influence.
Additionally, we are privileged to feature commentary from Nick Harrison and legendary racer Howden Ganley, who eloquently articulate Collins's profound influence and emphasise the importance of preserving his memory for future generations of motorsport enthusiasts.
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