Early years After cutting his teeth with SBS motorsport program
Speedweek, Rust was drafted into Channel 9's commentary team for the final Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix at the
Eastern Creek Raceway in 1996. He called the support races with
1980 Formula One World Champion
Alan Jones.
Network Ten In 1997 he was hired by Ten to host the
Australian Super Touring Championship for 2-litre Touring Cars - a position previously held by his close friend
Leigh Diffey, who had moved on to Network Ten's
V8 Supercar coverage. Rust commentated the Australian Super Touring Championship for 2 years before starting work as V8 pit reporter late in 1998. He was a part of Ten's V8 coverage for almost 10 years - even hosting and anchoring the commentary on occasions. During this period the station won numerous
Logie Awards for its broadcast of the famous
Bathurst 1000 and Rust developed a reputation as a pit specialist also working on the
Gold Coast Indy 300 and the
Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne. Despite an offer to join the
Seven Network in 2007, Rust stayed with Ten to front the station's
MotoGP and F1 broadcasts and its long running magazine motorsport show
RPM. He also hosted and commentated Ten's coverage of the
Red Bull Air Race series. Outside of motorsport, Rust worked alongside
Sandra Sully and former 2GB colleague Jason Morrison assisting in Channel 10's initial coverage of the
September 11 attacks by logging footage and by writing and voicing a 5 minute snapshot story on what had unfolded for a special breakfast bulletin, working until sun up. Rust also worked on
One's coverage of the
2014 Winter Olympics. and the Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
V8 Media and Fox Sports In 2015, the V8 Supercars television rights moved to a shared broadcast between Fox Sports and Network Ten. The broadcast shared a common commentary team, produced by V8 Supercars Media and headed up by Rust and
Neil Crompton. Rust also began hosting Fox Sports' new V8 Supercars panel series ‘’
Inside Supercars’’. He fronts the coverage for various international networks and in 2016 made a return to pit reporting for the races. alongside commentating the
Super2 Series, with four time
Bathurst 1000 winner
Greg Murphy. At the end of the 2017 season, Rust announced he would be leaving the Supercars television broadcast team. ==Personal life==