EPISODE · Jun 20, 2024 · 1H
Feeney’s Fightback; Brodie’s Headlights; & Golding Outta Nowhere
from The Pitlane Punters Podcast · host Pitlane Punters
The Pitlane Punters are back to debrief a potentially pivotal weekend in the Supercars Championship title race in Darwin. Broc Feeney took a much needed clean sweep to reignite his championship charge, as the two Triple Eight Camaros once again proved consistent and dominant. It was also a great weekend for some of the underdogs of the paddock, with PremiAir’s James Golding a standout performer, launching into 5th in the championship. Zac, Anthony, and Josh also recap their predictions and hand out their votes for the Driver of the Year, and also discuss the latest co-driver announcements and rumours for the enduros. The boys also talk about the weekend’s 24 Hours of Le Mans, featuring a thrillingly open battle for the outright win, and an Aussie victory in the GT3 class. All of that and more on the latest Pitlane Punters Podcast.
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The Pitlane Punters are back to debrief a potentially pivotal weekend in the Supercars Championship title race in Darwin. Broc Feeney took a much needed clean sweep to reignite his championship charge, as the two Triple Eight Camaros once again proved consistent and dominant. It was also a great weekend for some of the underdogs of the paddock, with PremiAir’s James Golding a standout performer, launching into 5th in the championship. Zac, Anthony, and Josh also recap their predictions and hand out their votes for the Driver of the Year, and also discuss the latest co-driver announcements and rumours for the enduros. The boys also talk about the weekend’s 24 Hours of Le Mans, featuring a thrillingly open battle for the outright win, and an Aussie victory in the GT3 class. All of that and more on the latest Pitlane Punters Podcast.
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Feeney’s Fightback; Brodie’s Headlights; & Golding Outta Nowhere
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