2007年VOA标准英语-Battered Cars Cross Africa in Mock Dakar Rally(在线收听) |
By Kari Barber
Organizers of the three-week-long event admit they picked the least experienced applicants. Pharmaceutical worker Kristen Harper had to leave her 1992 Opal Omega behind in the Moroccan desert when her group could not repair the radiator. They were picked up by Roger Norum, who was making the drive alone. Norum says he knows about cars, but this trip has forced him to get more creative. He repaired a muffler using a clothes hanger and duct tape. "If you look around and see some of the MacGyver [television character] quick fixes that some people have done to some of the their cars, it is really a testament to the human imagination," he noted. Stuart Devon says his BMW has broken down more than 300 times. "We might have broken a little bit of a suspension, we have got a hole in our exhaust you can fit your head in and the back box is missing," he said. "We put a whole in our fuel tank, but we are not using it so it does not matter." "It is brilliant because it should not be here. Not only because it is broken down all the time, but it is just not designed to go anywhere near a beach let alone a desert in a sandstorm," he added. As the group rumbles and rattles its way to the start line on this day's stage, Devon says he does not think the Dakar Rally can compare to this race. "If I did it again, I would want to do it in a stupid car again," he explained.
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