Episodes

  • Is Fleet work worth it? The Fleet Guy sets the record straight.
    Jun 12 2026

    This episode is sponsored by Castrol and The Race Group. To learn more about Castrol Service, please visit:


    https://www.castrol.com/en_gb/united-kingdom/home.html


    Fleet work divides the trade. Some garages swear by it, others swear at it. In this episode, Alex and Leo are joined by Tim Guidotti, second generation owner of Ferdotti Motor Services and founder of Fleet Guy, to tackle the myths head on. Alex explains why he spent years telling garages to get rid of their fleet work, and why he now admits he was wrong. Tim breaks down good fleet vs bad fleet, the truth about labour rates, how to actually win fleet contracts, and why the data suggests retail-only garages could be facing long term decline.


    If you run an independent garage and you've ever dismissed fleet work, this one's full of practical insight.


    Timestamps:

    00:00 - intro

    01:04 - tim's story, growing up in the family business

    12:34 - joining the business and doing the deal properly

    21:52 - Castrol | The Race Group Partnership

    23:05 - why alex was anti-fleet, and admitting he was wrong

    29:32 - the coffee test, good fleet vs bad fleet

    41:09 - winning fleet work and keeping it

    52:25 - should your garage do fleet, and where ownership is heading

    1:03:05 - the labour rate myth, utilisation and productivity

    1:09:23 - why fleet guy exists, building an industry standard

    1:16:36 - fleet guy live, plus tim joins as co-host



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    #ontheramp #garageowners #independentgarage #fleetwork #fleetmanagement #ukgarages #automotiveindustry #mechaniclife #castrol

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • The Marginal Gains Approach to Running a Garage: A Conversation with Phil Brookes
    Jun 5 2026

    This episode is sponsored by Castrol and The Race Group. To learn more about Castrol Service, please visit: https://www.castrol.com/en_gb/united-kingdom/home.html


    This week it's not a story episode, it's a business one. Alex and Leo sit down with business coach Phil Brookes, who has spent his career in the tyre and garage trade, from the workshop floor to training and running parts of a national group, and now coaching independent garages. We get into the stuff most owners never get taught: pricing with confidence, knowing your real numbers, front of house, recruitment and the small marginal gains that quietly add thousands to the bottom line.


    If you run a garage and you have ever felt busy but not as profitable as you should be, this one is full of practical insight.


    Timestamps:

    00:00 - intro and why business training is undervalued

    01:20 - phil's journey into the trade

    07:38 - growing and selling a national tyre group

    13:37 - why tyre pricing is so sensitive

    17:25 - pricing with confidence and the three prices

    18:50 - front of house and the restaurant lesson

    26:39 - why training fails without follow-up

    29:11 - marginal gains and the 1% rule

    33:00 - the wheel alignment opportunity

    38:27 - how much profit is really in a tyre

    47:56 - leading, retention and recruitment

    51:09 - knowing your numbers and the benchmarks that matter

    57:29 - marketing and the garage that isn't busy enough

    1:04:23 - hiq, wholesale and the real tyre margins

    1:06:47 - how to get in touch with Phil


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    #ontheramp #garageowners #independentgarage #automotiveindustry #mechaniclife #automotive #castrol #businesscoaching

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Behind the UK's Biggest Garage Events: A Conversation with Joanne Knowles, Messe Frankfurt UK
    May 25 2026

    This episode is sponsored by Castrol and The Race Group. To learn more about Castrol Service, please visit:


    https://www.castrol.com/en_gb/united-...


    Joanne Knowles is the Event Director for Automechanika Birmingham and the UK Garage and Body Shop event, the two biggest trade shows in the UK independent garage calendar.


    She joins Alex and Dawn on this episode to talk about what actually goes into running them, why attending matters more than ever, and how Motivate is starting to change the way new talent is brought into the industry.

    If you're a garage owner, technician, college tutor or student, this one's worth your time.

    Timestamps:



    00:00 - intro

    01:14 - automechanika vs uk garage and body shop

    03:00 - why garage owners should attend

    07:31 - feedback, parking and the autonomous bus

    09:20 - introducing motivate

    12:20 - women, the ignite arena and engaging colleges

    18:16 - computer science, adas and the future

    21:34 - the case for cpd accreditation

    25:22 - castrol | the race group partnership

    26:37 - industry community, the blend and ben charity

    33:15 - takeaways and how to get involved

    41:13 - uk garage and body shop 2026

    44:00 - outro

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    #automotiveindustry #podcast #interview #ontheramp #independentgarage

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    44 mins
  • Life of a Mobile Tech with The Norfolk Tech
    Apr 24 2026

    This episode is sponsored by Castrol and The Race Group.


    To learn more about Castrol Service, please visit: https://www.castrol.com/en_gb/united-kingdom/home.html


    Jordan from JLK Vehicle Solutions, better known online as The Norfolk Tech, joins us to share how a Covid redundancy pushed him into self-employment and how he's built one of the healthier mobile businesses in the UK.


    In this episode, Jordan breaks down why the trade undercharges, what it really takes to run a mobile business day to day, the value of community for solo operators, and why he's been willing to talk openly about burnout.


    00:00 – Introduction

    02:15 – Redundancy during Covid

    06:10 – Six weeks to self-employed

    08:45 – Building the business on Facebook

    19:20 – A typical day on the road

    22:35 – Why the trade undercharges

    33:00 – Sponsored Segment

    38:00 – Getting scammed, security, and working on driveways

    53:00 – Diary management and parts

    01:06:00 – The mobile tech community

    01:10:00 – Talking openly about burnout


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    #ontheramp #mobilemechanic #independentgarage #automotiveindustry #castrol


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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • From Employees To Owners: how we built a fully booked specialist garage
    Mar 27 2026

    If you are a garage owner thinking about starting, specialising or scaling, this episode offers a clear look at what actually drives results.

    In this episode we cover how this specialist garage was:

    - Built With Clarity From Day One

    - Built Without Guesswork- Built With Purpose, Not Pressure

    - Built Through Focus, Not Expansion

    - Doing the Right Things Early


    This episode is kindly sponsored by Castrol and The Race Group. Find out more about Castrol using the link below:


    https://www.castrol.com/en_gb/united-kingdom/home.html


    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction

    01:42 - Early career and dealership experience

    04:15 - The decision to leave the dealership

    07:10 - Career perspective and Australia

    10:05 - Starting The Mini Repair Shop

    14:20 - Building the brand before the building

    18:35 - Launching during COVID

    23:10 - Finding customers in the early days

    28:45 - Why specialising in MINI works

    34:20 - The role of social media

    40:05 - Partnerships and early growth

    46:30 - Expansion vs focus

    52:10 - Key lessons for garage owners

    57:00 - Final thoughts


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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Building a Resilient Garage From General Repairs to Specialist
    Feb 27 2026

    Most garage businesses start broad.General repairs.

    General customers. General positioning.

    But over time, staying general can make growth harder, not easier.In this episode, we explore the journey from a traditional town-centre garage to a specialist Land Rover business and the structural decisions that built long-term resilience along the way.

    We cover:

    - Transitioning from petrol station to full garage operation

    - The risk of moving from a high street location to a commercial unit

    - Why mastering internal workflow comes before expansion- How specialisation strengthens pricing confidence and authority

    - The importance of perception in building value

    - This is not about chasing trends. It is about deliberate evolution.

    - If you are thinking about resilience, repositioning, or future

    -proofing your garage, this episode is for you.

    This episode is supported by Castrol and The Race Group.

    To learn more about Castrol and how they support independent garages,

    visit:https://www.castrol.com

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Introduction

    2:10 - The Origins of the Business

    6:15 - From Petrol Station to Garage

    12:40 - The Risk of Leaving the High Street

    18:20 - Moving to a Commercial Unit

    24:30 - Building Systems Before Expansion

    30:15 - Controlling Parts and Workflow

    36:40 - The Shift Toward Specialisation

    44:10 - Becoming a Land Rover Specialist

    52:30 - Perception and Premium Positioning

    1:01:20 - Lessons in Building Resilience

    1:08:45 - Final Thoughts

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • From Second Guessing to Leading a Garage Business
    Feb 6 2026

    Running a garage does not come with a manual.

    In this episode, we sit down with Sarah Petty, co owner of JP Petty Motors, to talk honestly about what it is really like to learn the motor trade while already carrying the responsibility of running a business.

    Sarah did not come from a technical background. She learned on the job, asked questions, made mistakes and slowly built confidence in an industry that does not always make space for uncertainty. We talk about running a family garage, the pressure that follows you home, making difficult pricing decisions, learning when to ask for help, and stepping out of the shadows to become a visible leader.

    This conversation will resonate with anyone who has ever felt like they were figuring it out as they went along.

    Timestamps

    2:00 – Coming into the garage with no technical background

    5:10 – Learning on the job and early challenges

    8:00 – Moving into a service advisor role

    11:00 – Balancing family life and the business

    14:00 – Covid and the pressure on the garage

    17:30 – The moment everything had to change

    20:00 – Learning to ask questions and not guess

    23:00 – Knowing what you do not know

    26:00 – Stepping out of the shadows

    29:30 – Confidence and leadership in the garage

    32:30 – Putting yourself out there in the industry

    35:00 – Discovering the wider automotive community

    38:30 – Information overload and staying grounded

    41:30 – Running a family business together

    45:00 – Supporting staff and building trust

    48:30 – Growth pricing and difficult decisions

    52:00 – Vehicle health checks and changing processes

    56:00 – Capacity pressure and future thinking

    1:00:00 – Final reflections on learning as you go

    This episode is supported by Castrol and The Race Group.Visit Castrol here: ⁠https://www.castrol.com⁠

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The Hidden Costs of Going Solo in The Motor Trade
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode of On The Ramp, Jamie shares an honest account of his journey through the motor trade.From starting out in a small local garage and working through dealerships and independents, to running his own business for nearly a decade, this conversation looks at what life is really like behind the scenes.

    Jamie talks openly about going mobile with very little planning, the pressure of keeping work coming in, and the reality of long hours with little reward.

    The episode explores common challenges many garage owners face, including undercharging, fear of employing staff, working without a long term plan, and the isolation that can come with running a one man business.

    The discussion also covers the difficult decision to close a garage, the emotional impact of locking the doors for the last time, and the relief that can come from stepping away.

    From there, the conversation moves into growth, learning diagnostics properly, working alongside stronger operators, and finding a healthier balance between work, life, and ambition.

    This episode will resonate with anyone in the automotive industry who has run a garage, is thinking about starting one, or is questioning what success in this trade really looks like beyond just being busy.


    This episode is proudly sponsored by Castrol and The Race Group.

    To learn more about Castrol Service, visit:


    https://www.castrol.com/en_gb/united-kingdom/services/castrol-service.html


    Timestamps:

    01:00 - Getting into the motor trade

    05:30 - Apprenticeships and early mistakes

    06:45 - Leaving the dealer and chasing money

    07:50 - Going mobile and starting alone

    09:10 - Running a business with no plan

    11:00 - Winter work and survival mode

    11:40 - First workshop and early growth

    14:00 - Working month to month

    15:45 - The biggest mistake looking back

    19:00 - Long hours and family pressure

    25:00 - Realising something had to change

    29:30 - Deciding to close the business

    36:30 - Learning again and rediscovering the trade

    56:30 - Finding balance and enjoying the work

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    1 hr and 4 mins