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To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (431)4/24/2000 3:49:00 PM
From: JDN  Respond to of 5756
 
Dear Auric: haha, watch it, I live in FLA!! (gg) JDN



To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (431)5/1/2000 6:33:00 PM
From: who cares?  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5756
 
Will you and Oddjob be participating, or is your car at the smelter?

BBC News Online - Monday, 1 May, 2000, 13:29 GMT 14:29 UK

Around the world in a classic car

Under starter's orders: Stirling Moss gets the rally under way

Dozens of vintage cars have set off from London's Tower Bridge on the
first ever around-the-world car rally.

Legendary racing driver Sir Stirling Moss waved the 95 vintage cars
off on their 20,000-mile trip.

They aim to complete the global challenge in 80 days, finishing back
on Tower Bridge on 18 July.

80 days to go around the world rally

The drivers are travelling to China via Istanbul before being
airlifted to Alaska, where they will set off over the Canadian Rocky
Mountains and then east to New York.

They then fly to Marrakesh in Morocco for the final leg of the race
taking them back to London, having skirted the Sahara Desert.

It has taken the Classic Rally Association three years to organise
the event, which they claim is the first time there has ever been a
timed lap of the globe with drivers finishing back where they
started.

International competition

Competitors from 25 different countries are taking part in the rally
including teams from Japan, Italy, Argentina and Australia.

Cars taking part in the rally include a 1960s Wolseley police car, a
1912 American Locomobile, a Classic 1913 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost,
vintage Bentleys and even a Morris Minor.

Claude Picasso, son of the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso, is one of
those taking part. He is behind the wheel of a 1964 Mercedes sports
car.

Richard Newman, from Chicago, is travelling in the smallest car in
the race, a 600cc Citroen 2CV.

"I have done several long journeys in this car already including the
Peking to Paris run and I have great faith that it will see me
through," he said.