- Land Rover will support Race2Recovery, a team of wounded
soldiers with their 2013 Dakar Rally entry
- First ever amputee driver and co-driver entry in Dakar Rally
demonstrating enduring human spirit
- Land Rover to supply Discovery support vehicles, off-road
driver training, favourable spares and parts supply as well as
financial contribution
- Race2Recovery are raising money for Help for Heroes and the
Tedworth House Personnel Recovery Centre
Whitley, 15 June 2012. Land Rover is pleased to announce major
sponsorship support for a team of wounded soldiers, as they bid to
overcome the challenges of their injuries and complete the most
gruelling off-road racing challenge in the world. It will be the
first entry into the Dakar Rally with an amputee driver and
co-driver.
Land Rover's sponsorship of the Race2Recovery project is
designed to enable a 31-strong amateur rally team, which includes
seriously-wounded service personnel, to realise their ambition of
completing the world-renowned Dakar Rally in January 2013, while
raising money for charities including Help for Heroes that support
wounded soldiers in their recovery and rehabilitation.
Land Rover's support of Race2Recovery includes the supply of
Land Rover engines for use in the team's race vehicles, Land Rover
Discovery support vehicles, off-road driving training, a favourable
spares and parts supply arrangement, plus PR, marketing and
financial support. The provision and funding of these resources
will assist the team's logistical and management tasks that would
otherwise require a major outlay of funds.
The four Qt Wildcat rally raid vehicles that Race2Recovery will
enter in the Dakar Rally are based on the Land Rover Defender and
sharing running gear and some external visual similarities. Several
elements of standard Land Rover vehicles are retained on the
Wildcat including engines, axles and some cosmetic parts.
Mark Cameron, Land Rover Brand Experience Director, Global
Marketing, said: "Race2Recovery truly exemplifies 'enduring human
spirit' and powerfully symbolises hope for all servicemen, and
indeed civilians, recovering from disabilities caused by serious
injury. We are proud to support the team's efforts to complete this
incredible feat and raise funds for the service charities that
helped them in their own recovery and rehabilitation.
"Competing in the Dakar Rally will challenge the team to go
beyond their life-changing events. The determination and mental
attitude required by the team to take part in the world's toughest
rally raid epitomises the human spirit of adventure, determination
and teamwork. Land Rover is pleased to support the rehabilitation
of the courageous individuals within the team, and to help them
positively impact on a much larger number of their fellow service
personnel through the money they are raising."
Set up in 2011 by a group of wounded soldiers that was inspired
to take up cross-country racing, Race2Recovery's ultimate goal is
to participate in and complete the Dakar Rally.
The Race2Recovery Dakar team includes the following:
- Driver Captain Tony Harris (one leg amputated below knee)
- Co-driver Corporal Tom Neathway (triple amputee)
- Team Manager Warrant Officer Andrew 'Pav' Taylor (spinal
fusion)
- Co-driver Corporal Phillip Gillespie (leg amputated below
knee)
- Mechanic Corporal Wayne Williams (paralysed vocal cord)
The team also benefits from the involvement of several
experienced rally raid participants including Pierre de Frenne,
Team Principal, and Quinn Evans, a co-driver who has finished as
high as fourth place in the Dakar.
As well as supporting the rehabilitation of the group of injured
ex-servicemen directly involved in the project, Race2Recovery aims
to raise money for Tedworth House, a military personnel recovery
and assessment centre part funded by the Help for Heroes
charity.
"Race2Recovery is immensely proud that Land Rover has chosen to
support our ethos and determination to succeed in the Dakar," said
Captain Tony Harris, driver of one of the Dakar Wildcats.
"Our team recognises the power and strength of Land Rover-based
products and technology and it's reflected in our choice of vehicle
for this project.
"For all of us on the team, this is an opportunity to push the
boundaries of the possible and to challenge the human spirit of
adventure and ensure that our injuries do not dictate our lives. We
are incredibly grateful for Land Rover's backing for our comrades,
colleagues and families who still require on-going care and
support."
In preparing for the Dakar Rally, the Race2Recovery team is
entering a programme of competitive rally events in the next seven
months, including the Pharaons Rally Raid in Egypt in October.
Their preparations will culminate in the Dakar Rally Raid, which
covers over 9,000 km in 15 days through Peru, Argentina and Chile
in January 2013. With typical speeds of between 110-195kph and up
to 700km covered per day through some of the most arduous terrain
on the planet, the stress and strain on the driving team, vehicle
and mechanics are probably the toughest of any race event in the
world.
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