A last-gasp effort secured victory for British husband-and-wife crew Keith and Norah Ashworth in their 1927 Bentley 4½ Litre Le Mans, on the inaugural Southern Cross Safari.
Organised by Rally the Globe and visiting Kenya and Tanzania, the action kicked off on 15 February, the 23 crews with 19 days and 2000 miles of competition ahead of them.
But it wasn’t until yesterday (5 March) in Kenya, on the rally’s final day, that the Ashworths stormed up from eighth place to grab both the lead and overall victory.
“To take this win means such a lot, because it’s our first-ever endurance rally win. And we did it because I’ve got the best navigator,” said a delighted Keith.
“A Bentley’s power to weight ratio is all power and lots of weight, and knowing how to control these two forces is what makes the difference.”
And as well as overall victory, the pair also took Vintageant class honours.