MongolRally - soovitage autot.
Postitatud: E Juul 31, 2006 11:25 am
Tervitus,
sai nädalavahetusel kokku juhtutud seltskonnaga, kes sõitis Mongol Rally, mis kujutab endast heategevuslik-seiklusliku võidusõitu Londonist, Hyde Parkist Mongooliasse Ulan Batorisse.
Osalistega juttu puhudes hakkas asi huvitama ning nüüd ralli veebilehte uurides( www.mongolrally.com ) tekkis lausa soov osaleda. Seega kuna uus ralli juba aasta pärast, siis viimane aeg tegutsema hakata. Ning siia pöördukski küsimusega, et kas keegi oskab soovitada autot, millega see ralli ette võtta. Hetkel mõte just nelikveoliste poole käimas. Ning et keegi midagit suurt ja uhket ei soovitaks nüüd, siis lisan siia ka mõned tingimused mis on autole seatud:
The One Litre rule
The Mongol Rally isn't about comfort, neither does it have much to do with style, what we seek is adventure. So the one litre rule was born.
What is the point of setting out on an adventure if the end result is a foregone conclusion? In this light what would the point of the Mongol Rally be if you could do it in a Land Rover? The only hurdle you would face would be remembering to fill the petrol tank. Enter the crap car. Any car that has more than 1000cc of go is strictly forbidden as over-powered, and considered a risk to your ability to have fun.
Vehicles of Significant Comedy Value
In a further bid to up the silly stakes we make full exemption from the rules for vehicles of significant comedy or unlikelyness value. Good examples would be a cherry picker or an electric milk float.
Preparing your car
If you want to make modifications to your steed of choice, by all means feel free, just remember not to make things too easy for yourself. If we decide you have made too serious a set of modifications to your car, we may impose an extra fine that will go to the charity
Ehk siis otsin ODAVAT, vastupidavat ja ALLA ÜHE liitrise mootoriga nelikveolist isendit, mida oleks LIHTNE ja ARUSAADAV
Kas sellist on olemas???
Lõppu üks tore märkus korraldajate poolt:
If you want a full support crew you're in the wrong place. If nothing goes wrong, then everything has gone wrong.
sai nädalavahetusel kokku juhtutud seltskonnaga, kes sõitis Mongol Rally, mis kujutab endast heategevuslik-seiklusliku võidusõitu Londonist, Hyde Parkist Mongooliasse Ulan Batorisse.
Osalistega juttu puhudes hakkas asi huvitama ning nüüd ralli veebilehte uurides( www.mongolrally.com ) tekkis lausa soov osaleda. Seega kuna uus ralli juba aasta pärast, siis viimane aeg tegutsema hakata. Ning siia pöördukski küsimusega, et kas keegi oskab soovitada autot, millega see ralli ette võtta. Hetkel mõte just nelikveoliste poole käimas. Ning et keegi midagit suurt ja uhket ei soovitaks nüüd, siis lisan siia ka mõned tingimused mis on autole seatud:
The One Litre rule
The Mongol Rally isn't about comfort, neither does it have much to do with style, what we seek is adventure. So the one litre rule was born.
What is the point of setting out on an adventure if the end result is a foregone conclusion? In this light what would the point of the Mongol Rally be if you could do it in a Land Rover? The only hurdle you would face would be remembering to fill the petrol tank. Enter the crap car. Any car that has more than 1000cc of go is strictly forbidden as over-powered, and considered a risk to your ability to have fun.
Vehicles of Significant Comedy Value
In a further bid to up the silly stakes we make full exemption from the rules for vehicles of significant comedy or unlikelyness value. Good examples would be a cherry picker or an electric milk float.
Preparing your car
If you want to make modifications to your steed of choice, by all means feel free, just remember not to make things too easy for yourself. If we decide you have made too serious a set of modifications to your car, we may impose an extra fine that will go to the charity
Ehk siis otsin ODAVAT, vastupidavat ja ALLA ÜHE liitrise mootoriga nelikveolist isendit, mida oleks LIHTNE ja ARUSAADAV
Kas sellist on olemas???
Lõppu üks tore märkus korraldajate poolt:
If you want a full support crew you're in the wrong place. If nothing goes wrong, then everything has gone wrong.