- Land Rover to continue to be lead sponsor of Race2Recovery; the only disabled rally raid team in the world
- Race2Recovery will enter two Defender‑based Wildcats into 2014 Dakar
- Land Rover to provide parts, logistics, vehicle and financial support throughout 2014 campaign
- Land Rover to fund Race2Recovery entry in 2014 Defender Challenge to train new recruits
- Race Recovery continue to awareness and money for Tedworth House and Help for Heroes
Whitley, Monday 18 November 2013. Land Rover is pleased to announce its continued support of the Race2Recovery team as lead sponsor of the injured servicemen who conquered the world's toughest race; the Dakar Rally earlier this year. As the only disabled rally team in the world, Race2Recovery has secured two entries for the 2014 epic which is due to start on the 5th January 2014 in Argentina and will once again put both man and machine to the ultimate test.
The injured servicemen will be driving Land Rover Defender‑based Wildcat rally‑raid vehicles both of which were entered in last year's race. The team will also run a T4 support truck which will follow the route providing support for both vehicles.
Race2Recovery continues with the aim of raising awareness for Tedworth House Personnel Recovery Centre and Help for Heroes providing a strong and exciting team environment for injured personnel following conflict.
Land Rover is providing the team with parts, logistics, vehicle and financial support throughout their 2014 campaign. This year's race will traverse three countries, Argentina, Bolivia and Chile and will be crossing the gruelling terrain of the Atacama desert and the Andes mountain range.
2014 will see Race2Recovery run a Land Rover‑backed entry into the recently‑announced Defender Challenge by Bowler providing the team with a training platform to bring new recruits up to a competition standard and prepare them for the rigours of the Dakar challenge.
Land Rover Global Brand Experience Director, Mark Cameron said: "We are delighted to continue our support and association with Race2Recovery. What the team achieved earlier this year was truly remarkable, and perfectly embodies Land Rover's core values of going above and beyond. We are also pleased to be supporting with a Race2Recovery entry into the Defender Challenge in 2014. The Challenge provides the perfect platform for the team to train new recruits in a competitive environment and build their training and expertise ready for the Dakar."
Tony Harris, Founder of Race2Recovery, commented: "I am absolutely thrilled with Land Rover's continued support enabling us to compete in next year's Dakar. We learnt an awful lot from this year's race and we will use that learning to continue providing a platform for ex‑servicemen to achieve the extraordinary following injury."
In January 2013, Race2Recovery made history by being not only the first disabled entry in the Dakar which is often billed as the toughest race of them all, but it also became the first disabled team to finish the Dakar against all odds. The finishing car piloted by Matt O'Hare and co‑driven by Phillip "Barney" Gillespie, despite overheating issues over the 8570km, overcame all adversity to cross the finish line in Santiago, Chile. The 2013 campaign received global acclaim including a special congratulatory message from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
The Race2Recovery team operates to the motto 'Beyond Injury, Achieving The Extraordinary', and set up its Dakar Rally challenge in order to inspire people who may be injured, ill or facing adversity. Through its racing activity, Race2Recovery has been raising money for Tedworth House Personnel Recovery Centre, one of six Personnel Recovery Centres that have been established as part of the Defence Recovery Capability.
Defence Recovery Capability is a Ministry of Defence led initiative in partnership with Help for Heroes and The Royal British Legion alongside other service charities and agencies to provide wounded, injured and sick personnel with the recovery services and resources they need to help them either return to duty, or make a smooth transition into an appropriately skilled civilian life.
Donations to the Race2Recovery fundraising campaign can be made at www.race2recovery.com or to donate £5 via mobile text HERO to 70900. The team are also encouraging people to follow them on Google+ (Race2Recovery), Twitter (@race2recovery) and Facebook.
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2014 Race2Recovery Team
Name | Role | Injury | Home Town | |
Ben Gott | T1 Pilot | Farnham, Surrey | ||
Phillip "Barney" Gillespie | T1 Co Pilot | Single below knee amputee | Ballymena, Co. Antrim | |
Tony Harris | T1 Pilot | Single below knee amputee | South Heath, Bucks. | |
Quin Evans | T1 Co Pilot | Harrogate, Yorkshire | ||
Daniel "Baz" Whittingham | T4 Co Pilot | Single below knee amputee | Gamston, Notts | |
Mark Cullum | T4 Pilot | Hereford | ||
Chris Ratter | T4 Co Pilot | Back issues | Knutsford, Cheshire | |
Andrew "Pav" Taylor | Team Manager | Spinal fusion | Norwich, Norfolk | |
Chris Astles | Assistance Crew | Faringdon, Oxon | ||
Tim Hare | Assistance Crew | Bugbrooke, Northants. | ||
Justin Birchall | Assistance Crew | Clitheroe, Lancs. | ||
John Goldie | Assistance Crew | Blairgowrie, Perth | ||
Lee Townsend | Assistance Crew | Yate, Bristol | ||
Sean Whatley | Assistance Crew | Bournemouth, Dorset | ||
David Reeve | Assistance Crew | Fakenham, Norfolk | ||
Jonathan Koonja | Assistance Crew | Colne, Lancs. |
About the Defender Challenge
The Defender Challenge by Bowler is a one‑make rally series operated by Bowler Motorsport designed to act as a feeder series to the annual Dakar rally and other global rally competitions.
Continuing the strategic partnership announced in 2012 between Land Rover and Bowler Motorsport, the Defender Challenge will see competition‑prepared Land Rover Defenders being used in a one‑make, seven round, rally series taking place across the UK. The series will be regulated by the MSA (Motor Sports Association) and each Defender Challenge car will be FIA (Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile) compliant enabling competitors to compete internationally.
The Defender Challenge will provide both experienced competitors, and those with no prior competition experience, a platform to gain the experience required to compete in world‑class rally events. For those with no or little experience, the series will offer a complete solution for gaining a licence, training and development and ultimately, competition experience.
Contact
For further information log onto www.media.landrover.com or contact:
Kim Palmer
Senior Press Officer, Land Rover
T: +44 2476 564 129
M: +44 7795 666169
E:kpalmer@landrover.com