Episode 13: Mike Wilds and his journey to driving in F1

On this week's Podcast, we speak to former-F1 driver Mike Wilds about how he built his career as a racing driver throughout the 1960s and 1970s from humble beginnings, where his love for Jaguar came from and how he recovered from a nasty crash that hospitalised him early in his career. 

Ray Searles, Chairman of the Jaguar Enthusiasts' Club gives us the inside track on the cancellation of the Summer Jaguar Festival until 2021 and the challenges facing events organisers at this time.

Richard West uses some examples from his career to offer advice to young people starting out in looking for a job in motorsport.

Plus, Tom Robinson from Swallows Independent Jaguar answers some technical queries ahead of the launch of his motorsport diary in next week's podcast. 

Also, don't forget, if you have a technical question you would like to ask our panel, then record your messages via the contact page at www.jecpodcast.com

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