Jon Summers co-hosts with Crew Chief Eric from Gran Touring Motorsports on Break/Fix podcast welcoming one of motorsports journalism’s most respected voices: Pete Lyons. With a career spanning over five decades, Pete has covered everything from the raw thunder of Can-Am and Formula 1 to the gritty drama of endurance racing at Le Mans. His vivid storytelling, deep technical insight, and front-row access to some of racing’s most iconic moments have made him a staple in publications like Autosport, Road & Track, Autoweek and Vintage Motorsport. Whether he’s recalling battles between legendary drivers or peeling back the curtain on motorsport innovation, Pete brings history to life with unmatched passion and precision. And we’re going to dive into his latest publication My Travels On Racer Road: Can-Am and Formula 1 in their Golden Age with the man who’s not only chronicled motorsport history – but lived it.
Highlights
Jon Summers is the Motoring Historian. He was a company car thrashing technology sales rep that turned into a fairly inept sports bike rider. On his show he gets together with various co-hosts to talk about new and old cars, driving, motorbikes, motor racing, motoring travel. Skip ahead if you must… Here’s the highlights from this episode you might be most interested in and their corresponding time stamps.
- 00:00 Welcoming Motorsport Journalist Pete Lyons
- 01:32 Pete Lyons’ Early Life and Passion for Cars
- 03:05 Backpacking and European Adventures
- 08:26 Transition to Motorsport Journalism
- 12:02 The Dangerous Era of Motorsport
- 15:31 Exploring the Can-Am Racing Series
- 31:12 Exploring Iconic Race Tracks
- 36:59 The Decline of Can-Am Racing
- 38:29 Covering Formula One in the ’70s
- 38:57 The Mystique of Lotus, the Reliability of McLaren and the Unique Story of Tyrell
- 49:49 Writing My Life Story and Advice for Aspiring Writers
- 59:13 Final Thoughts and Promotions
A full transcript of this episode will be made available in Issue-34 of “Gran Touring” eZine. Check out the publication today!
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