Rodger
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Last year the Dakar Rally started a Classic class and it had 20 or so entries but this year the class has really taken off with 123 cars and 19 trucks. Of the 123 cars 42 are LCs ranging from a BJ40 through HJ61, various 70 series, numerous 80s, some 90s and 95s and several 100s and many of the teams are husband and wife. All the vehicles are pre-2000.
The Classic runs slightly less demanding routes and is more about average speeds, depending on the era of the vehicle, rather than flat-out speeds but it is still tough.
With the costs of being in the main classes being astronomical even for privateers on bikes, the Classic class is breathing new life into the Dakar as it is designed to be more affordable, etc..
Spanish TV has nearly 2 hours of coverage per night of the event but in the UK I think you may get half an hour.
Rodger
The Classic runs slightly less demanding routes and is more about average speeds, depending on the era of the vehicle, rather than flat-out speeds but it is still tough.
With the costs of being in the main classes being astronomical even for privateers on bikes, the Classic class is breathing new life into the Dakar as it is designed to be more affordable, etc..
Spanish TV has nearly 2 hours of coverage per night of the event but in the UK I think you may get half an hour.
Rodger