Here's some interesting info regarding the 2015 DAKAR.
http://www.elmartilloracing.com/blogs/el-martillo-racing-and-robby-...
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@MJ, I was thinking more along these lines ....A lifelong passion for business, self-employed for decades with a career achievement of taking our company public on the Toronto Stock Exchange and at all times creating sustainable business’s and empowered employees.
J.R. All of that is great, but WTF does it have to do with RG winning the Dakar? Maybe nothing?
Or this ..... Calgary racer Matt Campbell, at the tender age of 63, is off to the famed Dakar Rally in January as principal driver of a multi-national team.
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His birth certificate suggests a man who should be managing his retirement funds, and perhaps wondering where he left his favourite slippers.
At 63 years old, the last thing you’d expect a guy of Matt Campbell’s age to do is avoid creature comforts to plan an off-road assault on South America.
But that’s exactly what Campbell is doing — and even then, this is no mere recreational drive for the adventurous Calgarian, who admittedly likes driving in the dirt.
Already a champion Baja desert racer, Campbell — who also happens to be the boss of one of Canada’s largest agriculture and construction equipment networks — has now entered the toughest motorized race on the planet.
One could say this about the El-Martllo racing crew.They have heart! They finished the DAKAR as rookies!They finished DAKAR! yes, they may be amateurs? and not in the hunt,but ,big butt, they showed heart.IMO
Nikal - I like your rant and you said it like it is... The guy finished his first Dakar and wants to go back; feels there's merit in joining up with another team and if this works out, its all good.
RG and Matt obviously have a passion for Dakar and both want to do better. In the end, whatever happens, we'll be observing closely.
Question is - can RG function with a teammate? As we all know he's quite capable to take on things by himself and likes to go it alone, and he likes the recognition of "doing it my way". This may be something totally different - but good. Maybe he'll accept a joint effort.
He's up to his armpits with the SST Series, and this could be a good fit. Wouldn't it be great again to see him give the big teams fits at Dakar?
Still much too soon to tell what happens, but planning is everything and we're only 10 months away....
It's the end of Feb,first of March and Robby's talking DAKAR.that's 4 or 5 month's ahead of last,as my memory serv's
Good rant. Apology not needed.
"....facts are facts and Matt kicked RG, BJ & Chicherts asses as he finished and they all DNF'ed."
There's a big difference between trying to finish the rally and trying to win stages. Following tracks versus making tracks. Surviving the course versus attacking the course. I'm not dissing Matt's accomplishment, good on him, but with RG, Chicherit, and other seeded drivers, there is a different mindset going in.
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