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Maroc Classic - 15-22 March 08Posted: April 1, 2008 8:37 AM - 4853 Hits The 15th "MAROC CLASSIC - La Route du Coeur" 2008: A VINTAGE YEARPosted: April 1, 2008 8:37 AM
Once again, Morocco was extraordinarily kind to
competitors on the "Classic", skillfully run as
usual by the Rageys family and their team.
Leaving behind the miserable and fickle European
spring, lovers of old classics have for 15 years
enjoyed a peerless welcome and the chance - for
one week - to enjoy driving in the old-fashioned
way. The 2008 event was no exception.
Posted: January 21, 2008 5:18 PM
09/11/07 THE 15th MAROC CLASSIC RALLY: A NEW RECORD Sixty teams are entered in the "Classic" class; 15 in the "Prestige" class. As of today, the provisional entry list for the 15th "MAROC CLASSIC - La Route du Coeur", which runs on 15-22 March 2008, is already closed and sets a new record. Led by the winners in 2006 and 2007, Oliver Lazar/Stephane Agostini, at the wheel of their faithful Ferrari 308, the French contingent includes a score of the best-prepared crews. On the other hand, greater interest in the MAROC CLASSIC among the British has produced many more competitors from the UK. No fewer than 12 will start from Rabat, including two of the only pre-war cars entered in the event: an Alvis and a 1937 Lagonda, both exceptional cars. Apart from these rare pearls, British manufacturers dominate the "Classic" class, where they make up more than one third of the list. Jaguars boast the lion's share, with no fewer than 16 XK or E Types, followed by six Austin Healeys, two Sunbeam Tigers and single examples from Lotus, Morgan, Rolls Royce and Mini Cooper. The German car industry is well represented, too, its honour defended by an armada of 11 Porsches (356 and 911 models) and six Mercedes (including a trio of 300 SLs). Italian hopes depend on four Ferraris, four Alfa Romeos and two Maseratis, while Sweden is represented by two Volvos. In the "Prestige" class, with its rich selection of exceptional cars, the entries include a rare Mercedes-McLaren SLR and (subject to confirmation) one of the magnificent new Ford GTs. This top-class entry will leave Rabat on 16 March for a route of almost 2,300 kilometres, taking competitors through seven legs, from the mysterious Tangier, via the marvelous Marrakech, the majestic medina at Fez, the chiefs' tent at Tazzarine, the picturesque bivouac at M'Hamid, the luxurious pool of the Berber Palace at Ouarzazate, the mountains and valleys of the Atlas, and the very margins of the desert. . . Morocco is a land of sublime and striking contrasts, above all a land fit for those who love to drive. The MAROC CLASSIC is also "La Route du Coeur" (the road to the heart), to which competitors have given generously for almost ten years. This year, they will again help to pay - at the Auction or by anonymous donations - for social projects run by our partner, l'Heure Joyeuse (Happy Hour). Since the year 2000, these donations have totaled almost four million Dirham, or 360,000 Euros. 25/06/07 Maroc Classic Rally heading south With a land area of more than 650,000 square kilometres, Morocco is larger than France. The road network, so perfect for the drivers of classic and collectors' cars, is nevertheless less comprehensive than the French one. The number of stages suitable for participants in the "Classic" is not unlimited and the options for route variations are few. Despite this, the rally organisers make it their business to find new routes each year, combining the pleasures of exploration with those of driving. The 2008 event will be epochal. Divided into seven legs between 15 and 22 March, the route starts from the royal capital, Rabat, and finishes as always in Marrakech. The total distance of 2,240 kms, divided by halts at Tangiers, Fez, Erfoud and Ouarzazate, includes 17 "Regularity Tests on the Road", with at least 60% of roads not used previously. Organised around a north-south axis, it is notable for traveling further south than ever before on the "Classic", heading all the way down to M'Hamid, well below Zagora, where a bivouac has been arranged (five-star, so don't worry): an exotic change of scenery is a definite promise! The 2008 "MAROC CLASSIC" is open to 70 crews, including some places reserved for the "Prestige" category (for recent GT cars), which has its own results. Novices can take part in an optional training session (started last year) on the day before the start. To take advantage of the reduced-rate entry fee, you must enter before 15 September. Total fees will be held at less than 10,000 Euro all inclusive (except petrol) per crew. As usual, transport of the rally car to and from various European More Details
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