Welcome to the You Tube Channel for Professional Racing Driver, TV Presenter, Motoring Expert and mum of twins Rebecca Jackson. It features videos from early day car reviews to in-car footage, other automotive content and videos with the twins! Successful completion of Project Le Mans, Rebecca's 4 year plan to race at arguably one of the most prestigious endurance motorsport events in the world. 2016 saw her fulfil that dream as she competed there in an LMP3 prototype race car.
Rebecca is also a TV star: co host of ITV4's "I Want That Car", guest presenter on Fifth Gear, "Superchargers" on CBBC, co-hosting with Ali A and Sideways Sid and co host of Modern Wheels or Classic Steals on Dave, UKTV.
A personal note from Rebecca: "Thank you for everyone's comments and messages, I enjoy reading them all!"
The way she was holding Archie that all of us felt nervous about is not any of what you have demonstrated. It was a particular hold which was definitely not safe and looked like if the child squirmed he would have slipped. 😜
Good things come in small packages. Love my landy. Nice video Rebecca and well explained. I did an 4x4 training course with my daughter and when you are on 45 degree slope going down hill and then backup , low gear diff lock you truly admire the Defenders capabilities
Question - while Defenders claim to be full time 4WD, aren't they truly only in 4WD if you lock the center differential (ie, little gearshift to the left side)? If the little gearshift is Hi or Lo on the right side, is that actually 2WD? Maybe the correct term of a Defender is they are full time 4WD "capable", but only if you lock the differential? Am I thinking of the terms correctly?
Sold into grid-girlism drudgery. How awful it must be for them. I hope one day they escape this thankless toil to become office workers locked inside a windowless office for nine hours at a time where they get a choice. However at 62, beer-paunch, short-fat hairy legs and 5 o’clock shadow, give me the ‘get-up’ (and the money), and I’m prepared to face this dreadful burden. I do this for England.