A 1968 Triumph TR250 driven by long time endurance rally campaigners David and Jo Roberts has won the Endurance Rally Association’s (ERA) Trans-America Challenge.
With around 35 crews entered, the top three cars battled it out from the start line in Charleston, North Carolina, to the finish in Seattle, Washington over 22 days, covering over 9360kms.
Yorkshire husband and wife team David and Jo are veterans of the Peking to Paris, the Road to Mandalay and Saigon, the Flying Scotsman, the Classic Safari and every TransAmerica Challenge to date, never failing to finish a rally but never winning prior to this event.
So David drew on his decade long experience of listening to others making their victory speech as he thanked Jo for her efforts over the last three weeks. He also thanked all the Porsches, Datsun 240Zs and every other fast car which didn’t come to Charleston to start the rally.
Second place in the Classics category went to Mike and Lorna Harrison in the 1963 Volvo PV544, while Jim Gately and Tony Brooks in the 1937 Cadillac Convertible took home the Vintageant class win and third place overall – against a field of newer cars, this was a magnificent achievement.
As well as the overall and the class awards, discretionary awards were also presented with the Spirit of the Rally Award given to the two teams making up the Drive 4 Stage IV crew, fundraising for breast cancer awareness.
Crew member Pam King had to withdraw from the event at the midway point as her own battle with cancer worsened and as the car crossed the finish line, she sadly lost her battle and passed away.
The Against all Odds trophy was presented to Mick and Grace De Haas who battled back to rejoin the Rally in Aspen after a fuel pump fiasco in Santa Fe on their 1966 Mercedes Benz 230SL.
The next ERA events take place in September with the inaugural Himalayan Challenge and the Alpine Trial. To find out more about the ERA