BBC presenter Mike Bushell seems on the award-winning podcast Fuelling Round to debate what it’s like working in sport, his love of rallying and whether or not electrical vehicles are the longer term.
Bushell has been working as a broadcaster since 1990 when he joined BBC Radio Solent and is now one of many faces thousands and thousands of individuals watch on BBC Breakfast while they prepare for work.
The 58-year-old sat down with Jason Plato and Dave Vitty to speak all issues four-wheeled.
Mike Bushell on his love of rallying
Throughout his chat with the boys, Bushell detailed his love of rallying and the way he has been lucky sufficient to be concerned in the identical rally as Richard Burns in Kenya.
“I used to be fortunate sufficient to comply with the good Richard Burns out on the safari rally in Kenya, which was wonderful going by way of the bush, by way of the jungle and all these folks speeding out attempting to identify the vehicles and the animals sweeping throughout the street,” Bushell revealed.
“They’ve helicopters attempting to comb baboons and giraffes out of the best way, and I simply fell in love with it and being the co-driver, though each time I’ve ever carried out it and tried to be the co-driver on levels, I’ve ended up throwing up after a pair.
“However when you’ve thrown up trigger you’re studying the tempo notes and your head’s bopping up and down and I can hardly see excessive. So as soon as I’ve carried out a enterprise in a paper bag then it goes, and also you’re superb after that.
“I feel the unpredictability and the teamwork wanted in rallying and the actual fact of the place on this planet you might be, I truly like it.”
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