List of Events and Vehicles Used
Year | Location | Team Vehicles | Support Vehicles |
1980 | TransAmazonica | Ford U50's (License built Jeep CJ5's) | |
1981 | Sumatra | Range Rover | Range Rover |
1982 | Papua New Guinea | Range Rover | Range Rover |
1983 | Zaire | Land Rover Series III 88" | Series III 109" |
1984 | Brazil | Land Rover One-Ten | One Ten |
1985 | Borneo | Ninety | One Ten |
1986 | Australia | Ninety | One Ten |
1987 | Madagascar | Range Rover TD | Range Rover TD |
1988 | Sulawesi | One Ten | One Ten |
1989 | The Amazon | One Ten | One Ten |
1990 | Siberia USSR | Discovery 200tdi (3-door) | One Ten & 127" |
1991 | Tanzania Burundi | Discovery 200tdi | One Ten |
1992 | Guyana | Discovery 200tdi | Defender 110 200tdi |
1993 | Sabah-Malaysia | Discovery 200tdi | Defender 110 200tdi |
1994 | Argentina Paraguay Chile | Discovery 200tdi | Defender 110 200tdi |
1995 | Mundo Maya | Discovery 300tdi | Defender 110 300tdi |
1996 | Kalimantan | Discovery 300tdi | Defender 110 300tdi |
1997 | Mongolia | Discovery 300tdi | Defender 110 300tdi |
1998 | Tierra del Fuego | Freelander | Defender 110 300tdi |
1999 | Peru | ||
2000 | Tonga-Samoa | Ribtec 655 | Honda CRV and Defender 110 HCPU |
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