

The idea was to recreate in one day, authentic representations of the sort of terrain likely to be encountered along the route of the Peking to Paris Motor Challenge. Be that the rugged wilderness of the Gobi Desert, the potholed Siberian lorry routes or a well surfaced European highway. To add an extra dose of reality, the Contal was also fully loaded with the equipment which the crew would be carrying with them during their incredible journey to see how this extra weight affected the balance and cornering of the vehicle. As soon as the trike had been rolled from its trailer, it started first time and throughout the day, with Anton and Herman on board, it lapped the track relentlessly. Their task was to expose any weakness which could to be rectified while there was still a workshop at hand. There was some hard braking, plenty of sharp turns and some rapid acceleration. The overall fuel consumption was closely monitored and the engine fluid levels checked at regular intervals.


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Notes to media: The Peking Paris Motor Challenge dates back to 1907 when the French newspaper Le Matin challenged the European auto makers to show that modern cars could be more than just a novelty for the rich. They were challenged to drive from Beijing to Paris on a route with barely any roads. People thought the race was impossible and only five vehicles registered; A Dutch Spyker, two French Dion Boutons, and Italian Itala plus a three wheeled Mototri Contal with the bravest driver of them all, Auguste Pons in the saddle. Distance from Peking to Paris, 13,840 kms. In 2019 teams aim to finish in 36 days.
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