Camel Trophy - List of Events and Vehicles Used

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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