6400km warm-up to Mongol Rally

Team Goodbye Pork Pie members (from left) Brent Clements, Carmen Doran and Marc Doran, all of...
Team Goodbye Pork Pie members (from left) Brent Clements, Carmen Doran and Marc Doran, all of Queenstown, are counting down the days until the start of the 2010 Mongol Rally.
Queenstown's Team Goodbye Pork Pie has warmed up for the 2010 Mongol Rally by clocking up 6400km touring the United Kingdom.

Queenstown born-and-raised Carmen Doran (28) told the Queenstown Times this week she and brother Marc (24) and friend Brent Clements (25) were gearing up for "the Adventurists' Festival of Slow" at Goodwood racing circuit, near Portsmouth, on Saturday, July 24.

The colourful jamboree is the send-off for 350 teams entering this year's rally.

Their customised 2002 Renault Kangoo. Photos supplied.
Their customised 2002 Renault Kangoo. Photos supplied.
A further 40 rally teams set off from Milan and 50 depart from Barcelona on the same day. All teams hope to arrive in the Mongolian capital of Ulan Bator about five weeks later.

The Doran siblings and Mr Clements said they had taken their rally car, a 2002 Renault Kangoo, all over England, Scotland and Wales and were happy to report the tiny vehicle was still going strong.

The Mongol Rally is an unsupported and arbitrary 20,000km adventure across 15 countries, involving mountains, deserts, bad roads and places with no roads, in deliberately unsuitable one-litre cars, in aid of official charities.

The Queenstown team aims to raise as much money as possible for the Christina Nobel Children's Foundation, which shelters Mongolian orphans.

 

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