875cc pilsētas auto vada divi britu pienākas šodien Londonā. Pāris British vadītājiem ir apgalvojot, ka divi Ginesa pasaules rekordu savu Fiat Panda TwinAir stundās. Philip Young un Paul figūriekavas paredzams pabeigt 10,300 km brauciens no Dienvidāfrikas uz Londonu šodien (pirmdiena), kad viņi ierodas Marble Arch šajā vakarā. Viņu ceļojums sākās 1. februārī, nozīmē drausmīgs vairāk nekā 1000 km dienā ilgumu mēģinājumu grafiku. Ja tās ir veiksmīgas, jauni un lencēm sasniegs divus jaunus pasaules ierakstus; Pirmkārt, Cape Town, Londona, kas patlaban ir 14 dienas, 19 stundas un 26 minūtes, un Londonas uz Cape Town (jebkurā virzienā), kuram ieraksts ir 11 dienas, 14 stundas un 11 minūtes. Ceļojumu visā Āfrikā, jauni un skavas kļuva pirmie cilvēki, lai vadīt pāri jaunu sauszemes robeža starp Sudānā un Ēģiptē un arī 1000 jūdzes pa augšpusē, Lībija. Šie maršruti tika atvērti speciāli pāri; ārzemnieki šobrīd aizliegta, jo teroristu uzbrukumu risks tiek uzskatīts par pārāk augstu. Panda, Young teica tas ir bijis lielu diskdzini... divu cilindru dzinējs ir palaist pilnīgi, tas ir lieliski, apdzīšana un aušanas smago satiksmi caur tā vidējais ātrums var turēt uz augšu. 875cc city car driven by two Britons due in London today. A pair of British drivers are within hours of claiming two Guinness World Records in their Fiat Panda TwinAir. Philip Young and Paul Brace are expected to complete a 10,300 miles journey from South Africa to London today (Monday) when they arrive at Marble Arch this evening. Their journey began on 1st February, meaning a gruelling schedule of more than 1,000 miles a day for the duration of the attempt. If successful, Young and Brace will achieve two new world records; firstly, for Cape Town to London, which currently stands at 14 days, 19 hours and 26 minutes, and the London to Cape Town (any direction), the record for which is 11 days, 14 hours and 11 minutes. In their journey across Africa, Young and Brace became the first people to drive across a new land border between Sudan and Egypt and also the 1,000 miles along the top of Libya. These routes were specially opened for the pair; foreigners are currently prohibited as the risk of terrorist attacks is deemed too high. Of the Panda, Young said it has been great to drive. . . the two cylinder engine has run perfectly, it's great at overtaking and weaving through heavy traffic so the average speed can be kept up.