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Panama to San Francisco via Havana - Feb 07 CANCELLEDPosted: June 15, 2006 3:54 PM - 3862 Hits THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED
15/06/05 TRANS WORLD EVENTS CONFIRMS CLASSICS FOR PANAMA-SAN FRANCISCO A category for pre-1978 classics has been confirmed for the 28-day Panama-San Francisco rally, to be run in February 2007. Swiss classic enthusiast Gerry Leumann and his wife Helen are the latest to enter, joining Peter Hardsteen in his classic Citroen SM. Posted: June 15, 2006 3:54 PM
Event Director Nick Brittan said: "On our recent
Carrera Sudamericana rally over the roof of the
Andes, the classics performed well. Jac Nellemann
in his 1972 Mercedes SLC 350 won the class and
was a credible sixth overall.
26/02/06 A RALLY WITH ROMANCE - AND A FREE CIGAR A rally which takes you to Havana and gives you a free cigar. That's the latest innovative event from Nick Brittan's Trans World Events organisation. Will it work? "Within a week of launching it, we sold five entries to competitors from the UK, Australia and South Africa," said Brittan. "So it seems to have a certain appeal. Maybe it's the free cigar that's the attraction." Its title is 'Panama to San Francisco via Havana' and it's a 25-day, eight-country adventure drive, starting from Panama in February 2007 and tracing a route through the tiny Central American countries, taking time out for leisure stops at Caribbean reef resorts. Brittan's advice is, don't swim in Lake Nicaragua - it's the only place in the word where there are freshwater man-eating sharks. But there are two lazy days for swimming and eating yummy seafood on the barrier reef resort at Ambergris Caye, off the Belize coast. Cars will be parked in the fashionable Mexican resort of Cancun and a plane takes competitors to Cuba for two nights in the beautifully-restored, Moorish-style hotel in which Graham Greene wrote 'Our Man in Havana'. But it's not all swimming, puffing cigars and pretending to be Ernest Hemingway. There are three days of hard driving up the Baja Peninsula, following the demanding route of the famous Baja 1000 desert race. There are just 35 places on this exclusive event for 4wds and suitable classics. For those who have neither, Brittan has a buy-back deal on Toyota 4-door pickups. Simply fly into Panama, pick up your pick-up and hand it back in San Francisco. "Yes, there's an element of luxury about it," said Brittan. "But there's some good competitive hard driving every day as well. And I just couldn t resist the romance of a night in the very elegant hotel in the hills above Santa Barabra, which Hollywood stars Clark Gable and Lana Turner used as their weekend hideway." This could be the only rally ever to offer schmaltzy romance, hard driving, culture in the form of Mayan ruins and a free cigar.
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