A Mexican endurance road rally of vintage racecars and their enthusiastic drivers, co-drivers, service crew and stalwart fans spans the entire breadth of Mexico from its southern origin in Oaxaca to its northern terminus in Nuevo Laredo. The 2007 race celebrated the 20th re-enactment of the historic road rally which began in 1950 along the great PanAmerican highway. The rally lasted until 1954 and then was resurrected and has successfully continued each year since 1988.

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Comment by Stephen Page on October 12, 2009 at 3:32pm
Thanks for the great "color" Gary :-))
Comment by Gary Faules on October 12, 2009 at 2:44pm
This has always been one of my favorite LCP videos. Marcia did an awesome job shooting and editing it with a great song. At the time I did not know her but ironically while she was shooting video of the dancers in the square which was just outside where our drivers meeting was held that evening, I was on the opposite side shooting video of the same dancers. I enjoy the entire video, especially of my GT350 and the section of us coming thru the treacherous Mil Cumbre which is no longer run because it's too dangerous. The final scene is the exact spot where North American LCP director Gerie Bledsoe's car rolled 9 times breaking both member arms.

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