Race2recovery Forced To Retire Two Race Vehicles From 2014 Dakar Challenge

7 January 2014

Race2Recovery, the group of severely injured soldiers who made history as the first disabled rally team to enter, and complete, the Dakar rally in 2013 has been forced to retire two race vehicles from its 2014 Dakar challenge.

  • The retirement of the team's two race cars on Stage 2 means all attention turns to team's T4 race truck

(CHILECITO, ARGENTINA) ‑ January 9, 2014 ‑ Race2Recovery, the group of injured soldiers and civilian volunteers who made history as the first disabled rally team to complete the Dakar rally in 2013, has confirmed that its current 2014 Dakar challenge is still alive.  Having been forced to retire its two race cars after Stage 2 of this year's race, the team will now focus all efforts on its remaining T4 race truck.

Race2Recovery, sponsored by Land Rover, had entered two race cars and a T4 race truck into the 2014 Dakar.  Initially, the main role of the T4 truck was to enter each stage to support the two race cars along the route.  Entering a race truck as a support vehicle is a widely adopted strategy by Dakar teams, enabling them to rescue vehicles when stuck, provide mechanical and technical assistance and also help ensure maximum safety for race crews.  The challenge for the truck is that it must also make it to the end of each stage in order to continue in the race.  With the exit of both Race2Recovery vehicles competing in the cars class, the team can now make the race truck its sole focus to achieve the goal of completing the Dakar for a second year running.

The truck's crew includes driver Mark Cullum, from Hereford, co‑driver Chris Ratter, from Knutsford and injured serviceman Daniel Whittingham, from Nottingham, who is an amputee after injuries sustained in an IED explosion in Afghanistan.  During Stage 2, the truck's crew showed true Dakar spirit when they risked missing the stage deadline in order to assist another team whose race car, and support truck, had become stranded.  With the rest of the team waiting nervously at the team's end‑of‑stage bivouac, the T4 race truck finally arrived and it was confirmed that Race2Recovery's Dakar adventure would live another day.

Speaking from the team's bivouac in Chilecito, Argentina, driver and team founder Tony Harris said, "I'm extremely proud of the reaction of our team.  Having to retire two race cars was a big blow but the whole team committed to working as hard as possible to keep our T4 race truck in this year's Dakar.  Our dream of finishing for a second year running is very much alive, although we're conscious there is a long way to go.  The crew did a fantastic thing, turning around to help another stranded team, and for that act alone they deserve to continue on this adventure.  We're receiving amazing support from spectators and other teams and we'll do everything we can to repay their faith in us.  The longer we stay in the competition, the more exposure we can give to the charities that we're supporting, such as Help for Heroes, Tedworth House, The Baton and Blesma."

Race2Recovery operates to the motto 'beyond injury, achieving the extraordinary' and has raised over £250,000 for military charities including Tedworth House and Help for Heroes.  The team's lead sponsor, Land Rover, has also confirmed that it will support the team's entry into the new Defender Challenge by Bowler rally series that will launch in the UK in spring 2014.  Race2Recovery can use this competition to gain further experience ahead of future Dakar challenges, as well as an ideal platform to train up new recruits.

People wishing to find out more about Race2Recovery should visit www.race2recovery.com and www.uk.media.landrover.com

Notes to Editors:

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

 

Alec Savery

Assistance Crew

 

 

 

 

Penzance, Cornwall

 

 

About the Dakar Rally:

The Dakar, an incomparable human adventure whose history has been built in the finest deserts of the planet, is amongst the major sporting challenges of our era. Both a race and a test of navigational skills, it involves not only the leading riders and drivers of the rally raid discipline, but also amateur competitors, who often take part to make their dream come true or to rise to a challenge, behind the handlebars or steering wheel of their bike, quad, car or truck. Fifty nationalities come together each year for this mixture of competition and solidarity whose television coverage is seen by a billion viewers in 190 countries.

The Dakar Rally (or simply 'The Dakar', formerly known as 'The Paris‑Dakar') is an annual Dakar Series rally raid off‑road race, organized by the Amaury Sport Organization. The race originated in 1978, a year after racer Thierry Sabine got lost in the desert and decided that it would be a good location for a regular rally event. Originally, the rally was from Paris, France, to Dakar, Senegal. However, due to politics and other factors, the course, including origin and destination, has varied over the years. After cancellation of the rally in 2008, the 2009 Dakar Rally was run in South America (Argentina and Chile) ‑ the first time the race took place outside of Europe and Africa. It has stayed in South America since 2009. The race is open to amateur and professional entries with amateurs typically making up about 80% of participants.

Despite its name, it is an off‑road endurance race, called a rally‑raid rather than a conventional rally ‑ the terrain the competitors traverse is much tougher and the vehicles used by teams and individuals are true off‑road vehicles rather than the modified on‑road vehicles used in rallies. The majority of the competitive special sections are off‑road, crossing dunes, mud, camel grass and rocks among others.

The Dakar 2014 course, which stretches over 9000km of the world's toughest terrain, begins in Rosario, Argentina on 5th January, with the course winding north through Argentina, into Bolivia and finishing in Valparaiso, Chile on 18 January.

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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 license, training and development and ultimately, competition experience.

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