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Le Jog Rally 2014 – Report and Photos

1962 Triumph TR4 ©Francesco & Roberta Rastrelli / Blue Passion
1962 Triumph TR4

The 20th running of the Land’s End to John O’Groats Classic Reliability Trial and Tour (Le Jog) was staged 6-9 December 2014 in the United Kingdom. Starting in Land’s End, the most westerly point of mainland England, the 4-day Le Jog rally open to cars built before 1986 ended in John O’Groats, the northeastern tip of Scotland. The Historic Endurance Rallying Organisation (HERO) event known as the toughest classic reliability trial in Europe didn’t disappoint in 2014, as the 20th anniversary included features and locations that have become part of Le Jog folklore.

The final day of Le Jog Rally 2014 saw participants leave Kyle of Lochalsh for its final scheduled 12 hours. In those hours the crews would travel no less than 327 miles to reach John O’Groats over some of the most testing and isolated roads in Europe. This is where the event could really be won or lost. Scotland’s answer to the Stelvio beckoned, a trip over Bealach Na Ba, or Pass of the Cattle, the highest pass in the UK, a place where the wind is never still and the hairpins are difficult to tackle even in the summer. Four timing points would test the crews, before a descent down on what has been described as one of the most beautiful roads in Europe, again, in absolute darkness into Applecross Village. The road from there cling to the side of a sheer cliff at points, a meager strip of land separating competitors from the sea as they made their way onward toward Loch Torridon.

Shieldaig was familiar to some crews from the 2013 running, the timing points shifted into cunning places to catch those who were starting to feel the effects of this mammoth route. Passing out of Loch Torridon, the A896 gave some respite after the narrow and twisty lanes of the previous regularity. However, even though they are classed as an A road, the tight nature and topography of these roads meant not a second to relax-these were really demanding roads in daylight, never mind coming up past midnight.

Passing by Loch Luichart and heading almost into Strathpeffer on the east side of Scotland, Le Jog Rally 2014 turned north-west and headed up to Ullapool via Tarvie Services where a final chip collection before John O’ Groats took place. The fast open roads of the A 835 were a welcome break as crews entered Ullapool and Lochbroom Garage Services, the owners not only staying up just to welcome the crews and provide sandwiches and drinks, but also offered the welcome use of their extensive repair facilities, should they be needed. Two regularities followed, both being used in 2013, these were now into the small hours and formed the narrowest and twistiest part of the entire route. The second section had over 13 steep section arrows in 4 miles, at 4:00 am these would be a challenge to any crew.

A short circular loop in Sutherland to the east of Handa Island brought the weary crews into Durness, the most north-westerly town in the United Kingdom, crews were still 8 hours away from John O Groats. A series of route checks kept the crews on the go over Kyle of Tongue before the penultimate regularity of the event at Skerray. With just five timing points, the nature of the road meaning taking time from competitors was relatively simple, one of the few loops on the event, it meant those close to their time could cut a section out, albeit being heavily penalised.

After fuel in Thurso, the final section of a truly epic Le Jog Rally 2014 was in sight, the last action a 17.59 mile regularity on some uncannily straight roads that took the event past one of the most northerly water features (Loch of Mey) and literally past the front door of the Castle of Mey, once northern Scottish home to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mother and now a place of an annual visit from Prince Charles. Not allowing crews a second of respite, the final sting in the tail was a loop around private property at the end of the regularity, it was this feature that decided the Gold Medal. From here a final timing point at Gills, leaving the emotional and exhausted crews to make the four mile run to John O’Groats, where they were greeted with the traditional piped welcome in gale force winds and horizontal rain at times.

In a final twist to an epic Le Jog Rally 2014, first time navigators claimed the Gold Medals. Tomas de Vargas Machuca and Leigh Powley — driving a 1970 Porsche 911S — ended a superb year for Powley, the tears of joy as he was greeted by father Roger at John O’Groats, a true joy to see. Mark Godfrey and Martyn Taylor’s 1965 MG B took the second Gold Medal rounding off a year that has seen a hat trick of wins for both Godfrey and Taylor. The final Gold Medal went to Karsten Weber and Thomas Koerner in the Team Rocket Science 1976 BMW 320.

Le Jog Rally 2014 – Featured Photo Gallery

 

1980 Austin Morris Mini Clubman 1275 GT
1980 Austin Morris Mini Clubman 1275 GT
1970 Volvo Amazon 131
1970 Volvo Amazon 131
1974 Ford Escort RS 2000
1974 Ford Escort RS 2000
1973 Volkswagen Beetle 1303S
1973 Volkswagen Beetle 1303S
1968 Peugeot 404
1968 Peugeot 404
1967 Porsche 912
1967 Porsche 912

 

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1965 Ford Cortina Mk I
1965 Ford Cortina Mk I
1962 Porsche 356B
1962 Porsche 356B
1962 Triumph TR4
1962 Triumph TR4
Porsche 911
Porsche 911
1978 Audi 80 GLS
1978 Audi 80 GLS
1957 MG A Coupe
1957 MG A Coupe

 

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1938 BMW 327/28 Sport Coupe
1938 BMW 327/28 Sport Coupe
1962 Rover P4-100
1962 Rover P4-100
1970 Porsche 911S
Winning 1970 Porsche 911S of Tomas de Vargas Machuca and Leigh Powley
1968 Peugeot 404
1968 Peugeot 404
1953 Ford 103E
1953 Ford 103E
1965 MG B
Mark Godfrey and Martyn Taylor’s 1965 MG B took home a Gold Medal

 

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Stunning scenery throughout the demanding Le Jog 2014
Stunning scenery throughout the demanding Le Jog 2014
1971 Lancia Fulvia HF
1971 Lancia Fulvia HF at the start in Land’s End
1962 Porsche 356B and 1965 Lancia Fulvia Coupe
1962 Porsche 356B and 1965 Lancia Fulvia Coupe at the start in Land’s End
1969 Volvo 122S
1969 Volvo 122S
1973 BMW 2002 Tii of Andy Lane and Iain Tullie
1973 BMW 2002 Tii of Andy Lane and Iain Tullie at the finish in John O’Groats
Gold medal Le Jog 2014 winners
Gold medal Le Jog 2014 winners

 

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[Source: HERO; photos: © Francesco and Roberta Rastrelli and HERO]