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  1. TeamSaluki

    Team Saluki Desert Challenge 2006

    An early start to the day as it's effectively a 544.40Km route from the camp through two special stages returning to Dubai. A long and isolated journey with very little viewing points easily accessible The car, as it is every night, was serviced using Britpart provided parts and was ready to...
  2. TeamSaluki

    Team Saluki Desert Challenge 2006

    Last night, the Saluki camp had another visitor, this time in the form of Mohammed Ben Sulayem who came to chat with the team. Mohamed Ben Sulayem visits the Saluki Camp The Saluki support team has increased overnight with a couple of new arrivals. Currently in the Kennel we have the Love...
  3. TeamSaluki

    Team Saluki Desert Challenge 2006

    Hey, no smirking at the team. Update: With the Saluki not finishing yesterday the team have been given additional time penalties which puts their total time at 25H 17M 07S. However, with Tim firmly back in the co-driver seat having been declared fit yesterday evening, the Saluki is placed at...
  4. TeamSaluki

    Team Saluki Desert Challenge 2006

    With direct news from the team a little sketchy, Ive taken the following directly from the Team website. Tuesday 7th - Day two - The guide dog's ill The Saluki started off the day a place ahead of yesterdays finishing place due to a fellow competitor having transmission problems on the...
  5. TeamSaluki

    Team Saluki Desert Challenge 2006

    Monday 6th - Day one - We're out of the trap and we're running Day one of the event, the Saluki crosses the ceremonial start line at the Emirates Palace Hotel and was waved off by Mohammed Ben Sulayem to begin the 284.45Km first stage. And they're under starters orders At the official...
  6. TeamSaluki

    Team Saluki Desert Challenge 2006

    Thanks Sheddy. Love you too. Todays news: Although relatively flat, the Prologue was a deeply rutted course where both bikes and vehicles were struggling to maintain their lines through the sand. This initial stage took it's toll on several of the vehicles causing breakdowns on the track...
  7. TeamSaluki

    Team Saluki Desert Challenge 2006

    It's that time of the year when the dog is let loose from its kennel to locate and hunt down the prey as it takes part in the U.A.E. Desert Challenge The preparations have taken almost a year but the last couple of days have seen it all coming together for Team Saluki. The European support...
  8. TeamSaluki

    Desert Challenge 2005

    Press machine playing catchup..... First up a word of thanks: Many thanks go to Mike Smith from HP, who, when the Team Saluki laptop decided to go the same way as the gearbox and stop working, he responded with amazing support. From the Moreeb Hill campsite – a call was made to Mike’s mobile...
  9. TeamSaluki

    Desert Challenge 2005

    Sunday 13th November 2005 The guys made the right decision yesterday by returning to get the gearbox replaced – upon removing the faulty unit it was found that the gearbox had stripped a tooth. The popularity of last years “Landy Cam” where we mounted a camera on the dash of the Saluki and...
  10. TeamSaluki

    Desert Challenge 2005

    Saturday 12th November 2005 Team Saluki start today in 4th place. The service guys have played a blinder over the last day – when we say day we mean two days as they didn’t sleep on Thursday and you’ll be glad to know that they did get some sleep last night. At the start...
  11. TeamSaluki

    Desert Challenge 2005

    A laptop failure means that the only news from the team today was over the phone, but what news it was. Team Saluki are now officially placed 4th overall. This is our highest place in te Challenge to date and and a brilliant result. Team Saluki are 4th. Excellent. Did you know that you can...
  12. TeamSaluki

    Desert Challenge 2005

    Thursday November 10th 2005 It’s an early start for the team, leaving Dubai to travel to Abu Dhabi for the ceremonial start which is being held at the Emirates Palace – it’s up at 5:30ish and wheels are rolling at 6:00am. The palace oozes in splendour, plenty of professional...
  13. TeamSaluki

    Desert Challenge 2005

    Wednesday 9th November 2005 12:00 and Team Saluki are in team uniform at the drivers briefing obtaining information on the rally, last minute changes and of course the important safety briefing. The rally will cover 2108 Km of racing over the next five days. 4pm and the sun hasn’t quite set...
  14. TeamSaluki

    Desert Challenge 2005

    The second phase of the challenge took place today – Scrutineering. The Saluki has been prepared like never before and headed off to Ibn Battuta shopping mall for it’s high noon appointment with the scrutineers. The scrutineers would go over every inch of the Saluki making sure that safety...
  15. TeamSaluki

    Desert Challenge 2005

    A little bit of news from the boys out in the sand. Sunday 6th November 2005 - Nearly there & nearly ready! The first phase of the 2005 U.A.E. Desert Challenge takes part tomorrow as Mark and Tim have to complete the documentation process, showing the organisers numerous documents such as...
  16. TeamSaluki

    Desert Challenge 2005

    A bit more information to share with you all. Team Saluki – A V8 in P8 The team received fantastic news today when they learned that they had been seeded 8th of the 37 starters in autos for this year's Desert Challenge. Thanks to their great finish last year, 7th overall, 4th in the T2...
  17. TeamSaluki

    Desert Challenge 2005

    The dog’s got a new heart. Competing in the Ajman rally prior to the Desert Challenge served it’s purpose. It was meant to be a shakedown for both the vehicle and passengers and a shakedown was exactly what Team Saluki received. We managed to break the gearbox. So while the transmission was out...
  18. TeamSaluki

    Desert Challenge 2005

    It’s green, it’s mean and it’s ready to rumble. Team Saluki rise to the Challenge Team Saluki are set to maintain their lead as both the No.1 rally team in the Gulf and also the highest placed non-works team in the forthcoming U.A.E. 2005 Desert Challenge. Driving their heavily modified 110...
  19. TeamSaluki

    Team Saluki checking in.

    Hi all, just a quick post to say hello and get to know everyone here. This login is shared between the whole team and different members will be using it at different times. Im the 'net press officer, Keith. We are a privateer Desert Rally team who are currently gearing up to compete against...
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