Safari sorts the Men from the Boys

by John on November 27, 2009

It’s the end of day 5 in Kenya: half-way stage of the 2009 East African Safari Classic Rally. Tuthill Porsche’s efforts have not gone entirely according to plan but then, this is a marathon – not a sprint.

Thierry Bosqueau Porsche Safari Rally

Despite some major interventions thus far (one of which took the team from third to fifteenth place), all five Tuthill-prepared Porsches are still in the game. Thomas Flohr and Didier Breton lead the charge in 6th. After suffering severe rear suspension damage on day 3, Gerard Marcy and Stephane Prevot have pushed hard to pull their way back up to eighth spot. Steve Troman and Calvin Cooledge continue to keep the faith in 10th position. Jarry/Andreoli have had their work cut out for them but are currently sitting pretty in 12th, while Aguirre/Mirasol are holding steady in 18th. Positions at the end of day 5 can be downloaded here.

Bjorn Waldegard Porsche Safari Rally

The incredible mix of surfaces and textures found on Safari is one aspect which often catches newbies out. Slimy surface mud is like ice: hit a patch of this stuff sideways at any kind of speed, and you’ll be in the landscape in less time than it takes to say “pendulum effect”. Then there is the sand, which engulfs cars, fills air filters, permeates wheel spaces, lodging rocks between brakes and rims, and enters bellhousings, freezing clutches solid. Let’s not forget water, wildlife, concealed tree stumps, ditches, dips and rocks. Everywhere you turn, something wants to wipe you out.

Geoff Fielding Porsche Safari Rally

For the Tuthill Porsche team of drivers, mechanics and their extended support network, this challenging complexity is the great attraction of epic endurance rallies such as the East African Safari. It is the awesome adventure of racing rally cars over some of the world’s most inhospitable terrain: balancing speed with safety, and surfing that slim divide between luck and judgement.

The Olympic gold medal-winning marathon runner Emil Zatopek once said “we are different, in essence, from other men. If you want to win something, run 100 meters. If you want to experience something, run a marathon.”

This is Safari. This is Tuthill. This is Porsche.

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driving instructor November 27, 2009 at 5:25 am

That's quite a jump!

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