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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 7:06 pm Post subject: Endurance Rally Association (ERA) Baltic Classic Rally PR |
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ERA’S INAUGURAL BALTIC CLASSIC RALLY GEARS UP FOR COPENHAGEN START LINE.
The Endurance Rally Association’s inaugural Baltic Classic Rally will see over 70 crews flagged away from the start line in Copenhagen on Sunday 28 May, competing in vehicles which represent over fifty years of motoring heritage. As befits an ERA event, the views are set to be stunning, the competitors varied, and the hotels second to none.
Entrants range from a brace of 1925 Bentleys to a 1978 Opel Kadett Coupe, with models chosen from rallying favourites like the Volvo Amazon and Ford Escort through to exotic Aston Martin DB5s and pre-war Lagondas.
Crews to watch out for include experienced rally goers Bill Cleyndert and Jacqui Norman in the Bentley Super Sport, winners of the inaugural European Cup on the Peking to Paris 2016, Jim Grayson and Simon Spinks in the 1969 London to Mexico Ford Escort, and Ludovic Bois and Julia Colman in the Volvo Amazon of the same year, all ‘P2P’ alumni.
Starting from Copenhagen’s Clarion Hotel, the route will head through Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland before finishing in Berlin on Saturday 10 June, covering over 4,200 kilometres in 14 days.
Highlights include a drive across the Oresund Bridge – the longest road and rail bridge in Europe, a visit to the SAAB museum in Trollhattan, and a sumptuous ferry across the striking Stockholm Archipelago. With almost no darkness, the views are exquisite even in the small hours.
Other attractions for entrants include the Riga Motor Museum, newly reopened with phenomenal vehicles in Latvia. Circuit and rallycross tests join experiences on Finnish gravel roads such as Ouninpohja and Ruuhamaki, and a long regularity event on a former Soviet airfield. On the last morning, the city of Szczecin plays host to a special mystery test, before the finish at the Brandenburg gate in Berlin.
ERA Rally Director Fred Gallagher said: “This is a new adventure for us, with a fantastic entry list, and we think this is going to be one of the highlights in the Endurance Rally Association calendar for years to come. While we have explored some of the territory covered before in an early outing of the Peking to Paris, there is a lot of exciting new territory which we’re keen to share with our competitors.”
To follow the Baltic Classic as well as for more information on other ERA events including the 2018 Road to Saigon and Trans-America Challenge with entries still available, visit www.endurorally.com. _________________ Rick - Admin
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Post-event update ...
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BENTLEYS DOMINATE IN ENDURANCE RALLY ASSOCIATION’S INAUGURAL BALTIC CLASSIC RALLY
The vintage Bentleys dominated the Endurance Rally Association’s inaugural Baltic Classic Rally taking the three top spots in the Vintageants category. Peking to Paris European Cup winners Bill Cleyndert and Jacqui Norman added to their trophy cabinet, which also includes win of the 2015 Road to Mandalay, after holding their lead from the Copenhagen start to the Berlin finish in the 1925 Bentley 3-4½.
Bill recounted that for him, driving the WRC stages was a real thrill but the entire route was fantastic. Jacqui added: “It’s been a fabulous rally with some really tough navigation to keep us on our toes. I thought that we'd blown it in the airfield regularity and was very relieved to see that everyone else had as well!”
They were followed by Graham and Marina Goodwin in the 1925 Super Sports in second place after a tough battle with Lars and Annette Rolner who had to settle for third place, with just 00:12 between them.
Starting from Copenhagen’s Clarion Hotel on 28 May, the 14-day rally journeyed through Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland before finishing in Berlin on Saturday 10 June, covering over 4,200 kilometres.
In the Classics category, it was the 1972 Datsun 240Z of Belgium’s Rene Declercq and Eric Claeys who claimed the victory, just 00:39 ahead of Gavin and Diana Henderson’s 1965 Porsche 911. Third place went to David and Jo Roberts in the 1968 Triumph TR250.
Rene said: “Along with winning, the best thing about being on the rally was meeting old friends and making new ones. We will come back next time to defend the victory - in an even faster car.”
A special ‘Spirit of the Rally’ award was presented to the well liked and well travelled crew of Charles and Nellie Bishop with their Vauxhall 30/98.
ERA Rally Director Fred Gallagher said: “What a fantastic two weeks of rallying. We have been lucky to use some of the same terrain as the Rally greats as well as enjoying amazing scenery and great company. The Baltic Classic has been a great success and is sure to become a regular fixture in the ERA calendar.”
The next event on the ERA calendar is another brand new rally, the Blue Train Challenge. Held from 18-22 September, the Blue Train recaptures that nostalgic age of travel with an exciting five-day journey of discovery. The event starts from Deauville and finishes in Cannes, with entries still available. _________________ Rick - Admin
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