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A Lap of the Globe: Behind the Wheel of a Vintage Mercedes in the World's Longest Auto Race

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Now a legend among classic automobile aficionados, Phillip Young is the man generally given credit for starting the classic endurance rally concept. Beginning his career with the 1989 Pirelli Marathon Rally, by 1997 Young and the Classic Rally Association had created the Peking to Paris Motor Challenge. Echoing a 1907 competition, this road race was unprecedented in modern times with a route which included China, India and Tibet. With the approach of the millennium, however, Phillip Young took on an even more ambitious project--the Around the World in 80 Days Motor Challenge. Beginning and ending in London, this event would send its participants literally around the globe in pre-1960 automobiles. This memoir recounts the author's adventures while competing in the Around the World in 80 Days Motor Challenge from May to July 2000. Beginning with his search for a sponsor and his deliberations in choosing a 1959 Mercedes-Benz 220S, it follows him from his arrival in London through various countries including Italy, Greece, former Russian Republics, China, Canada, the United States, Morocco, Spain and France. Clemens provides an up-close view of places most westerners never get to see and of the rigors of competition over varying terrain in an old car. Appendices contain information such as the daily route and schedule, the rally results, and a list of the U.S. Mercedes Team sponsors.

231 pages, Paperback

First published August 7, 2006

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July 28, 2025
This is an interesting book about a man's desire for adventure and his participation in a road rally to drive around the world in 80 days.

For lovers of cars, particularly older cars and the need to work on them to keep them going, this book is probably a must. The writer takes the reader along for the entire ride, beginning with preparations two years out from the departure. The story covers the selection of the right vehicle, the preparation of said vehicle, and the attempt gain products and money from sponsors. And that's before the rally even begins!

The rally is a competition, but it's not a race. If you like cars and rallies, check this book out (if you can find it!).
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