Listen "Educating Future Champions: Mark Busfield's Role at the National Center for Motorsport Engineering"
Episode Synopsis
It's me, Mark Stone, the host of the Back Seat Driver Podcast. I'm sitting in the National Center for Motorsport Engineering at Bolton University in this episode with Director Mark Busfield. Mark has had a spectacular career, with over 30 years of experience in professional, manufacturer-supported motorsport across various disciplines. He has been a consultant team manager, managing director of classic and modern car specialists, project manager, team director, and even mechanic.His work has shaped his experience in the world endurance championship, the World Rally Championship, and the BTCC Championship. He is still actively involved in personal projects, competing in grassroots motorsport, and uses his experience to help students at the NCME.___https://pod.link/1656058575Visit our sponsorsGAZ Shocks 116 TrophyHodder TyresTarox BreaksSAS AutosListen Now Mentioned in this episode:Tarox BrakesSponsored by TAROX Brakes
Engineered in Italy. Tested on track. Trusted on the street.
TAROX performance brake kits deliver progressive feel, zero fade, and serious stopping power — all with show-stopping looks.
🔧 tarox.co.uk – Precision Braking Since 1976.
Engineered in Italy. Tested on track. Trusted on the street.
TAROX performance brake kits deliver progressive feel, zero fade, and serious stopping power — all with show-stopping looks.
🔧 tarox.co.uk – Precision Braking Since 1976.
More episodes of the podcast Backseat Driver
The HPC Classics with Miles Hardy
03/11/2025
Insights from John Brooks on Le Mans History
01/10/2025
The First Rally Car Exhibition at Haigh Barn
10/09/2025
The Fiat Panda's Unlikely Rally Journey
03/09/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.