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Shock ! Perana
bitten by woman
For some entrants, the adventure that is all part of the Kenya Airways
Safari Classic has started already. Richard-Martin Hurst has done both
previous Safari Classics, the first in a Rover P5 V8 and the second in
another V8 engined car, a Ford Capri Perana and the Perana is being readied
for its second attempt at the Safari.
In fact, until a short time ago, the Perana was ready to go off to Africa
since Richard's co-driver and preparation expert, Tony Devantier, was
leaving England to go to live in Australia and had done everything necessary
on the car before he left. Then the night before he was due to fly off,
a certain lady driver lost control of her vehicle outside Richard's house
and managed to regain control by driving her car into the side of the
Perana. As Richard commented, he felt it was particularly galling that
"having done two London to Sydney rallies, a Safari Rally, the Midnight
Sun to Red Sea, plus Evo Africa and Evo Kalahari in this car without bending
it, this has to happen while it was parked outside my house in England."
His problem is exacerbated by a combination of things. Tony has left for
Australia and new Perana wings are simply not available so the old ones
will have to be re-modelled. Richard's adventure has thus indeed started
early. He is no stranger to long-distance rallying as the list of events
the Capri Perana has already tackled that he quoted indicates. His career
started with British rallies back in the early 1960s but already there
could be seen a hankering for longer events emerging when he entered the
infamous Liège-Sofia-Liège in a diesel Land Rover. He also
added events like the Tulip Rally, Coupe des Alpes, Acropolis, Circuit
of Ireland and RAC Rally to his CV - though these were undertaken in cars
like a Mini Cooper S or Ford Escort rather than the Land Rover - before
taking a twenty-year sabbatical from rally driving.
When he returned in 1991, it was to do classic events in familiar Minis
and Escorts, but for the 1993 London to Sydney he drove a Rover 3.5 litre
P5, taking with him Bill Meade, the engineer who, until he retired, had
been involved with Ford's competition and high performance vehicle activities.
This same Rover was resuscitated for Tony Devantier and Richard to do
the 2003 Safari Classic.
The Perana that they will drive is an example of a Ford Capri originally
converted by Basil Green Racing in South Africa in the early part of 1970.
As imported from the UK into South Africa, these Peranas were originally
fitted with a 3.0 litre V6 engine which was replaced by Green with a 5.0
litre American Ford Windsor engine. He also fitted a Ford Toploader four
speed gearbox and a Borg-Warner rear axle to handle the power. Examples
of the Perana proved very competitive in South African saloon car racing
and one won the 1970 South African championship. The Perana was promptly
banned from racing for the next season !
This particular Perana found its way to Australia where it and its sister
car were prepared to compete in the 2000 London to Sydney. Its sister
car, crewed by Stig Blomqvist and Ben Rainsford, won the event outright,
coming home ahead of Michele Mouton and Francis Tuthill in a Porsche 911.
Richard and Tony finished fifteenth, were third in class and won the team
prize with Blomqvist.
For press enquiries, contact
E-mail: safari.press@btinternet.com
Event web site : www.eastafricansafarirally.com
John Davenport Tel: +44.7973.334297
Francesca Davenport Tel: +44.7976.918968.
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