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Archive for the 'WEVO' Category

London Cape Town Day 19: Porsche Penalties

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

By John Glynn. Pics by Gerard Brown/Rally Organisers Day 19 on the London to Cape Town and it’s back to business as normal in Africa: smashing nice cars to pieces! If this keeps up, then perhaps only the support 4x4s will take the flag in Cape Town. At the end of Day 17, the 911 [...]

London to Cape Town: Day 17 & News from Hayden

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

By John Glynn. Pictures: Bert Callens and Alltrack.be Day 17 of the London to Cape Town Rally and all dreams of a quick breeze down a ‘civilised’ East African coast have been smashed to smithereens. So have most of the cars competing on the rally, thanks to the horrendous Marsabit to Nairobi road. Had a [...]

London to Cape Town: Day 16 Catch-Up

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

By John Glynn More news in from Kenya. It’s been a tough day: many are arriving back to base well late and five cars are still stuck in the desert – but the two top ten Porsches are making more ground on the leaderboard. Hayden is clearly keeping busy, hence the lack of texts. The [...]

London to Cape Town: Day 15 Catch-Up

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

By John Glynn. Pics by Gerard Brown I’m just back from three blurry days in Ireland on my little brother’s stag do. Hayden sent me a quick text on Friday by way of update, but this is the first chance I’ve had to blog it. Not heard much since, no doubt due to communication network [...]

London to Cape Town Day 11: Bad Timing

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

By John Glynn. Photos by John Bayliss from Car 37: Volvo 144 The organisers say Day 9 of the 2012 London to CapeTown was the most physically demanding day so far, after so many crews became stuck in the soft sand of the first desert section in Egypt. The ferry that night took them into [...]

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