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MINI Odyssey From Africa to the UK (Update)

One of the downsides to scooping the rest of the automotive news world from time to time is that we inevitably get 10-12 emails from people who missed the original post telling about the news two weeks later. With the official release this week of the MINI Odyssey PR, it would seem every automotive site out there now has the same piece that we posted March 10th. So in an effort to (A) remind everyone of this incredible journey and (B) make the emails stop, we’re re-posting the press release with a few new pictures of the actual car as well (click to enlarge). We’re also adding a few links to recent TV spots that have aired in South Africa about the trip. Enjoy!

Forty-seven years after the world debut of the first Mini, the car that revolutionised what the motor car has come to represent to thousands of people, this small but sporting athlete from Britain has become a huge success in nearly 80 countries the world over. And, on MINI Odyssey, MINI will spread its reputation to countries that might never before have experienced the chic athletic durability of the brand.

“MINI has made automotive history by breaking the rules, achieving the impossible and doing the unexpected. It’s part of our DNA. It’s what makes MINI a car that looks, feels and drives like no other,” explains Diana Blake, General Manager: MINI at BMW South Africa. “And here we go again — taking MINI, literally, to the furthest extremes.”

Travelling from Johannesburg and on through Botswana, Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt, the MINI Odyssey convoy will cross over the Mediterranean by ferry into Italy and through France before reaching its final destination, the MINI Plant Oxford in England.

Here, on 25 April 2006, the convoy will be eagerly awaited by a large percentage of the 4,500-strong MINI Plant workforce — each of which will have contributed, in some small way, to the inherent MINI hardiness and durability that an adventure of this nature will showcase.

“When we’re asked why we’re planning to drive three MINIs overland through Africa to Oxford, our answer is always the same — why not?,” continues Blake. “And it’s this same MINI ability to take on any challenge that MINI Odyssey will epitomise.”

The Team.

Led by 58-year old Roger Pearce, the four-man MINI Odyssey team is well-suited to the challenges that Africa will dish up.

Pearce, who was also responsible for the preparation of the three MINI Cooper S hatches that will take place in MINI Odyssey, is a veteran of several long-distance rallies, including the London to Cape Town in 1990, the London to Sydney in 1993, the London to Mexico in 1995, the Shield of Africa in 1998, two Targa- Tasmania events in 1996 and 1998 and a further London to Sydney event in 2000. However, he’s most well-known for a single-handed excursion from South Africa to Silverstone, UK in 2004, along a route very similar to that which the MINIs will undertake.

The other two MINIs will be ably piloted by Steve Mearns (25) and Matthew Nash (25), both of whom have extensive rally and technical experience, while Sean Simpson (36), an ex-Navy communications specialist and now succesful television producer will act as back-up driver while ensuring the MINI Odyssey team stays in touch with the outside world.

The Cars.

While MINI Odyssey is designed to draw attention to MINI’s thrill-seeking nature, it will also highlight the robust durabilty and mechanical integrity of every MINI.

Obviously, the nature of the terrain to be found on the MINI Odyssey route — particularly north of Kenya — has necessitated some small changes to the cars but even team-leader Pearce was surprised at how little attention the three MINI Cooper S vehicles have needed in order to commence the expedition.

“The over-riding characteristics that these three MINIs have displayed in the run-up to this expedition has been mechanical and structural strength,” explains Pearce, the owner of a workshop acclaimed for servicing, rebuilding and the general maintenance of classic and historic racing cars. “Apart from ensuring we’ve got enough ground clearance and sufficient underbody protection, along with steel rims and robust tyres, these cars are mechanically identical to the MINIs available to customers.”

Preparation of the cars took an extraordinarily short amount of time — two months to be exact. The development of the suspension and underbody modifications were carried out on one vehicle and later transferred, in identical format, to the other two. This included a nose-to-tail skid-plate underneath each car and shocks and springs, with strut braces for the suspension turrets, that have raised the ground clearance to approximately 230 mm. Sixteen inch steel rims with 6-ply tyres are fitted to handle the extreme surfaces the MINIs will traverse once they leave the smooth ashphalt of Zambia.

In addition, a fundamental requirement of MINI Odyssey is that each MINI Cooper S is essentially self-sufficient along the entire journey. To this end, the rear seats and interior cladding have been removed to accommodate the supplies needed for the journey. These provisions include toolboxes, tools, hoses, tow ropes, nuts & bolts, puncture kits and electrical maintenance equipment, jacks, tyre levers, wheel spanners, jerry cans, fire-extinguishers, first aid kits, sand spades & sand plates, jumper-cables and even a freezer in one of the cars. Each car will also carry two spare wheels, as well as all food and sleeping equipment required by the team, and is fitted with a Garmin Quest satelitte navigation system.

The Website.

Significantly, the entire MINI Odyssey will be broadcast live to the world via the MINI Odyssey website, www.miniodyssey.co.za.

Apart from a daily journal, which will be updated every day, visitors to the site will also be able to experience each day’s challenges by viewing video footage recorded live on the event and beamed back to South Africa courtesy of a RB Gan data satelite phone provided by Blue Sky Satellite Communications.

Source: MINI.co.za

[ MINI Odyssey ] MINI.co.za

The Commercials: One | Two | Three | Two | Five | Six

For those curious, the trip is now in it’s 45th day and currently traveling through France. Expect to hear more next week as they reach their ultimate destination of Oxford.

Written By: Gabe




5 Comments

LTZMTOR Apr 23rd, 2006 Link

My view: The website is very well done, They need an editor, subtitles & a narrator or they should have watched a Bruce Brown file before leaving or they should have hired Gabe to editing the thing. I have tried several times to send them an email, through their site, and they all have come back. I followed it everyday for about 15 days and then got bored with the lack of the above mentioned stuff. I must admit I did read/hear some funny stuff about Italians while they waited for they’re cars when they first got to Italy from Egypt that echoed my visit to Italia. Since then I haven’t followed it.

I’m hoping I win the all expense trip to Oxford.

:¬)

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Gary Apr 23rd, 2006 Link

I am an American living in the UK now, and for the first time I drove to Paris for work, in my RHD Mini Cooper S. I was very pleased with the quality of the roads in France. I took the scenic route down, and the expressway back home. I crossed the channel in the Ferry each way.

Watching the video of day 45 showed how nice the motorways are in France. I don’t expect to see them coming through London on their way to Oxford, and unfortunately, I need to be back in Paris by the time they get to Oxford.

People think the MINI is just a small car, but they don’t understand how solid it is. This is a great event to show it’s durability.

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Nathaniel Salzman Apr 23rd, 2006 Link

I’ve often thought that a MINI ’round-the-world trip would be really cool. Just set up ferry travel across all the major bodies of water, but otherwise drive a MINI all over the planet. Make the whole thing into a documentary and set up events along the way. I’d drive it!

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LTZMTOR Apr 23rd, 2006 Link

MINI/CAMEL.

Michael Palin’s Kittie Korner MINI Adventures.

NS…… Did you read about how long it took them to get out of Egypt?

I noticed the cars were raised a bit.

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goonery Apr 25th, 2006 Link

They have arrived safe and sound and look mighty impressive despite the distance and conditions. Will try to get a pic and post it here tomorrow. No idea how to do that yet, but I can mail it to Gabe and he can do the honours.

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