Thursday November 19, 2009
Motor sport great Surtees drives through Channel Tunnel
COQUELLES (France): John Surtees had to keep the speed down for his latest challenge as he became the first person to drive a sports car through the Channel Tunnel on Tuesday.
New track: Britain’s motorsport legend John Surtees (left) drives through the Channel Tunnel to mark the tunnel’s 15th anniversary on Tuesday. — AP Surtees, the only man to win world championships on two and four wheels, swept through the service tunnel in a Ginetta G50 EV electronic sports car prototype 15 years after the British-French rail link opened.
Despite having claimed multiple 500cc motorcycle world championships before winning the Formula One crown with Ferrari in 1964, the 75-year-old Englishman had to keep to the tunnel’s 50kph (31mph) speed limit.
“Speed was the last thing involved. It was a casual drive, shall we say,” Surtees said when he emerged the other side at Coquelles in France.
Asked how it felt to drive through a 31-mile tunnel, he added: “You certainly wouldn’t want to be subject to any claustrophobic feelings down there.
“The tunnel is very small in parts but it’s amazing what a tremendous engineering feat it is. It’s quite staggering.”
Surtees, who performed the stunt as part of a charity drive, said he did not know how long it took to make the crossing as he kept stopping to look at the tunnel along the way — even at one point signing his name on the wall. — AFP
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