Posted: April 1, 2008 8:37 AM - 4854 Hits
The 15th "MAROC CLASSIC - La Route du Coeur"
Posted: 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.
51 cars started the "Classic" and a further 18 the
"Prestige" event. They followed the strident V12
Matra 650 of Pierre Rageys, which opened the
road from the start in Rabat to the end of the
first leg in Tangiers. The main question: would
Lazar/Agostini, winners of the two previous
rallies, succeed for a third time?
At the end of the first leg, the Ferrari 308 crew
held second overall and looked on course to
establish a new record. But the favourites proved
less reliable than usual, and they had to be
content with sixth place at the finish in Marrakech.
Ahead of them was a tremendous battle, with
five crews fighting a battle measured in tenths of
a second; after five changes of lead, the result
remained undecided until the final timed section.
The second leg ended in Fez, with a triumphant
British contingent (which truly came into its own
this year) led by the family Wignall: Jayne's
Sunbeam Tiger headed the overall standings, in
front of Paul's Porsche 911S.
The following day, Jurgen and Yvonne End took
command on the road to Erfoud. Ever the
bridesmaids (they had finished second three
times on the Classic!), would they finally break
their curse and win? It was beginning to look like
it by the next evening, at the bivouac in M'Hamid,
where they retained the lead, despite passing
through the tail of a sandstorm without damage.
However, it was at M'Hamid that a tremendous
drive by Yves and Elka Gouzer began to pay
dividends, as they hauled their Austin Healey
from 47th overall into third place! Here, too,
rivals began to notice the Porsche 911 of
Alexander and Mathias Ismail, who were in the
top ten after a poor start.
The next day, on the road to Ouarzazate, there
was more family business: Frederic Thouvenin/
Philippe Merle pushed their Jaguar XK150S in
front of the Alfa Giulietta driven by the beautiful
Carine and Pauline Merle, while Jean-Pierre
(head of the family) and his son Alexander held
11th in their Type E V12.
The next day, all change! By the time they
reached Marrakech, the Merle family had shuffled
itself: Carine and Pauline were now ahead of
Jean-Pierre and Alexandre. Sadly, this little clan
found the right pace a little too late to join the
fight for final victory. . .
The Gouzers, meanwhile, kept up their
momentum and - much to their delight - took
command at the expense of the Ends and the
Wignalls.
However, at the start of the final loop around
Marrakech, nothing had been decided. Gouzer
pulled out a fragile two seconds on the Ends and
2.9 seconds from Jayne Wignall/Kevin Savage,
with just two timed tests - described as "specially
demanding" by Jean-Francois Rageys - still to go.
The Ends took a seemingly decisive advantage
on the first test. During the second, however, a
problem with their Terratrip made them more
than ten seconds late. So, for the fourth time,
victory eluded them. Missed again!
The Gouzers (also with equipment trouble) and
Wignall/Savage were unexpectedly slow on the
final test. Fifth overall before these tests, the
masterful Ismails grabbed their chance, taking
5.2s, 7.1 and 11.1 seconds from their unhappy
rivals and winning at the last gasp!
This surprise victory at the line crowned a brilliant
15th Morocco Classic, over a route which was
beautifully varied and cleverly crafted. Exciting
from start to finish, this event will stand out.
Running in parallel, less-experienced competitors
of the "Prestige" rally, driving more modern cars,
proved their worth. Winners Alain Revret/Denis
Dubell (Porsche 911SC) dropped 43.6 penalty
points, equal to sixth overall on the "Classic",
while the second-placed crew, Ambre El
Kholti-Alixanne Chapon (Audi TT) would have
been 15th; respect to the girls!
No report of the Maroc Classic would be complete
without mentioning one of the roads most loved
by the competitors: the Road of the Heart!
Founded in 2000 at the Tata bivouac, the "Road
of the Heart" is the term given to a partnership
initiated with Happy Hour to support social action
in mainly rural areas. This partnership has
become one of the essential components of the
rally. In almost seven years, it has raised
3,500,000 Dirhams, with about 575,000 Dirhams
added this year, thanks to the generosity of
corporate partners, the auction of objects given
by individuals or sponsors, and a raffle held on
the evening of the Gala.
Perhaps the best example of this generosity was
offered by Bernard Consten, who auctioned his
Coupe des Alpes trophy (won in 1967); it was
acquired by a competitor for 71,000 Dirhams,
while his fiercest rival bidder sportingly donated
an identical sum.
This is part and parcel of the "Maroc Classic la
Route du Coeur."
DATE OF THE MAROC CLASSIC 2009:
14-21 MARCH
Posted: January 21, 2008 5:18 PM