Huh? Smart ForTwo Wins Cannonball Run?

 Huh? Smart ForTwo Wins Cannonball Run?
smart fortwo Cannonball Run 2008 winner

With only an ECU and suspension upgrade, the five-year-old, second-hand smart fortwo BRABUS of David Ward and Adrian Hull took victory in the Cannonball Run – a 3,000 mile dash across Europe inspired by the famous 80s film starring Burt Reynolds and Jackie Chan.

Contrary to popular belief, this Cannonball Run is not an illegal race which spans thousands of miles across numerous state and/or country borders. Instead it is a road rally where an average speed, in this case 61mph, is the target over a predetermined route. Despite the participation of numerous pavement scorching six-figure supercars, who gets there first is not the objective.

“The downfall of the bigger cars was that they were forced to stop so often, so while they kept overtaking us, we eventually went past them at the next petrol station when they needed to fill up again,” said David, who runs an estate agency in South Woodford. “We kept at a decent speed and still averaged around 35 miles per gallon.”

As first time participants, the run started in Sandown Park into France, Portugal and Spain with a finish in Brighton. Making David and Adrian’s victory even more miraculous was the fact that they were the only entrants without an in-car satellite navigation system, preferring a traditional European road map instead.

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smart car blasts away opposition in Cannonball Run

A smart fortwo gave its high-powered opposition plenty of ‘fuel for thought’ when it sprinted to victory in the Cannonball Run – a 3,000-mile dash across Europe inspired by the famous 80s film starring Burt Reynolds.

Life-long friends David Ward and Adrian Hull, from Essex, beat a long list of six-figure supercars in their five-year-old, second-hand smart fortwo BRABUS, which was the smallest car in the 40-vehicle field.

The event, which started at Sandown Park and took in France, Portugal and Spain with a finish in Brighton, saw the duo awarded first place for completing the route at the exact stipulated requirement of an average of 61mph.

It was the smart’s impressive fuel economy that really provided the edge for the 46-year-olds and their Union Jack-liveried smart. The performance version of the iconic smart range, which features a 700cc, 74bhp, three-cylinder turbo engine, is capable of 53.3 miles per gallon when driven on the combined fuel cycle – a factor that enabled the car to spend less time at the petrol pumps than its thirstier rivals.

“The downfall of the bigger cars was that they were forced to stop so often, so while they kept overtaking us, we eventually went past them at the next petrol station when they needed to fill up again,” said David, who runs an estate agency in South Woodford. “We kept at a decent speed and still averaged around 35 miles per gallon.”

What made David and Adrian’s victory even more remarkable was the fact that their smart has all of its original specification apart from a re-mapping kit and upgraded suspension. Competing in their first event of this kind, they were also the only entrants without an in-car satellite navigation system – preferring a traditional European road guide instead.

“Having entered for fun and to raise money for the NSPCC, it’s fair to say that we were surprised to win and I suppose there is a ‘David and Goliath’ element to our victory,” admitted David. “I think the other drivers initially thought it was a hoax that a smart had entered but they gave us more and more credit as the week went on and, at the end, they were genuinely pleased that we won.

“Whilst I think I’ve converted quite a few of them to the merits of smart ownership, the event has just strengthened my admiration for the car,” added David. “The ride and economy are outstanding, you can park it anywhere and there is room for my golf clubs – it’s just a great little car.”

David and Adrian have automatically gained entry into next year’s Cannonball Run but are now planning further adventures in their smart car including next year’s Gumball Rally from Los Angeles to Miami and a drive from Land’s End to John o’Groat’s in just 12 hours.

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 joelynn joelynn
the tortoise often wins... although 35mpg doesn't seem too great for a Smart. Also proves once again that sat-nav isn't all it's cracked up to be.
August 8, 2008 8:13 am
 Honest1 Honest1
Nice one guys, Good to see a SMART CAR win. When it is totally out of it's depth. I always wanted TOP GEAR to do a Race Between A Smart Car and a High Performance car, Say from Central London To Edinbrough. Must stick to the SPEED LIMITS and see who gets there first and by what margin.
August 8, 2008 8:15 am
 BENZian BENZian
...this was a Brabus Smart Car...that's why they only got 35 mpg...
August 8, 2008 9:02 am
 dmanero dmanero
boring
August 8, 2008 2:32 pm
 Bremen_Koenigsegg Bremen_Koenigsegg
lol Cute. Doesn't make the car any less awful.
August 8, 2008 2:33 pm
 Nurchus Nurchus
Looks like an R8.
August 8, 2008 2:56 pm
 coopergt coopergt
oh it must have been all those stickers that either brought down the mpg or made them win!!
August 8, 2008 4:41 pm
 C-KING C-KING
Smart is not very aerodynamical - its a bow with wheels.
August 8, 2008 4:54 pm
 C-KING C-KING
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August 8, 2008 5:25 pm
 unknown unknown
a bmw 123d would probably win if someone entered one in
August 8, 2008 9:57 pm
 BabyMilo BabyMilo
that couldnt of been to comftprable, becuase the smart isnt that big on comfort (in my opinion)
August 8, 2008 9:59 pm
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August 9, 2008 11:26 pm
 flyerbry flyerbry
With the format of the race, any benefit a supercar could possibly offer is lost. Without the handling or performance of the vehicle coming into play I have to question why even drive cars. Give a bunch of competitors a map and make them walk their way across a city and you have basically the same thing. I always thought they moved this event to Europe because of the lower speed limits in the US. Seems to be a rather one-dimensional race compared to the movie.
August 10, 2008 2:10 am
 eas722 eas722
OMG indeed it looks just like a r8.. and audi rip-off gril!!
August 10, 2008 4:43 pm
 Tuner_Mad Tuner_Mad
Are German cars all you think about?! EEK!! it's a mini Audi R8! ^^
August 10, 2008 10:40 pm
 Lutzie Lutzie
Only less like a vacuum cleaner...
August 12, 2008 1:40 am
 eurekatower eurekatower
That is so awesome. smart cars are great. I have the new one, 1.0L Turbo. Love it. They really do have more performance than most people expect.
January 13, 2010 11:12 pm