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REST DAY
Some more news from Amboseli.
Car No. 5 Ian Duncan
Ian has decided that he and his
Ford Mustang will not be continuing on the Kenya Airways East African
Safari Classic Rally 2007. "There are ten reasons for not going on
and none for continuing." the Kenyan rally star revealed at lunchtime
today. "I am almost two hours behind the leader and, even with the
mileage still to come, I don't stand a hope of making it back in amongst
the front runners even though the organisers have been good enough to
put me fifth on the re-start list. What I do stand a chance of doing,
however, is wrecking my car and winding up with absolutely nothing. I
don't like these non-reccied events where you are driving blind off navigation
notes. No matter how good they are, it is never the same as having your
own notes on these rough roads. Still I enjoyed myself in what we did
and I am really pleased that in eleven stages, we set three fastest times."
Car No 24 Dave Kedward
Since their engine expired on the
first day, Dave Kedward and Crispin Sassoon have been two men in search
of an engine for a Ford Escort RS1600. Initial searches were centered
on Dave's home in the UK but when he learned that the engine in Alexander
Hack's now-retired Escort was fully healthy, he has been contacting Mark
Solloway of Historic Rally Sport whose car it is to see if a transplant
could be arranged so that number 24 can continue.
Double past winner of the Safari
Classic, Rob Collinge, returned from the USA earlier in the week and on
Wednesday combined his current sporting obsession with rallying by following
the cars through to Amboseli in his gyrocopter.
Fred Gallagher, Clerk of the Course
on the Wales Rally GB, has taken time out of his busy schedule [the Rally
GB starts in ten hours time] to point out that we were a tiny bit wide
of the mark when we quoted Bjorn Waldegård as saying after the first
day that he had not been in the Taita Hills since "the mid-1980s".
Fred's comment was that "Well, he drove me round them every year
from 1986 to 1992 !". And to good effect too since Bjorn and Fred
did compete on seven Safaris on the trot in those years and won in 1986
and 1990, finished fourth on two occasions - 1989 and 1991 - were seventh
in 1988, and retired in 1987 and 1992.
It would be churlish of us not to
mention the means by which we are able to send you this information, even
from the remotest of the Safari lodges. Jonathan Somen, the Managing Director
of Access Kenya, has provided the hardware plus a support crew to ensure
that we can have a reliable Internet connection every day. There was a
slight worry yesterday when the mini-bus transporting the Wi-Fi set-up
wizard to Amboseli developed a problem, but that old-fashioned technical
hitch has been the only one so far.
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E-mail: safari.press@btinternet.com
News will be issued daily during the event on www.eastafricansafarirally.com
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of high resolution photos of the daily action are free of charge.
John Davenport Tel: +44 7973.334297
Francesca Davenport Tel: +44 7976.918968
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