Thank you Sudev for filling in for the 1988 event.
I am now giving the report on the 1989 event. This time I was in the organising team. I was one of the scrutineers. This was one of my most memorable events because I got a chance to do everything I wanted to do (without participation of course). I got an opportunity to take my rally prepared Premier Padmini from Mumbai to Delhi via Rajasthan and from there onwards to Simla. When returning back, wifey and kiddo (now Cyrus43 on this forum, he was only one and a half years old at that time) flew down to Delhi (those days there was only IC181) and we drove back to Mumbai via Madhya Pradesh (and saw the Taj Mahal for good measure). And the best part of it was that HRA (Himalayan Rally Association) paid for the fuel !
How did it all began ? I was in the Liberty Cinema building (the HRA office in Mumbai) and for some reason, there was no ticket for two of us (one lady whose name I forget now) on the Rajdhani Express which all of us were supposed to take to Delhi. This was on the 30th of October 1989. After some failed attempts by them to procure tickets, I suggested that I would not mind taking my car if it was OK by them. They were so pleased with my offer that they agreed immediately, obviously fuel was to their account. There was a small catch though. I was to carry all the road books and time cards in my car. My dicky was full of paperwork. No sweat there.
So ----- on the first of November 1989, we started at 4 AM from Mumbai. The car was my tried and trusted 1977 model full rally specification prepared Premier Padmini MMY43 (therefore it's Cyrus43 on the forum). On the first day itself, I crossed Jaipur (there were no expressways then). The next day we were in the foyer of Delhi's Centaur Hotel by 9 AM. The Himalayan Rally headquarters was in the Centaur Hotel. Mr.Nazir Hoosein was having breakfast when I said "Hello Nazir". He said - "you have reached already ? I thought you would reach tomorrow". That made my day.
The next 2 days were scrutiny, which was held in the foyer of the hotel. The cars were to be pushed into the foyer and pushed out (no engine starting, the noise would bring the whole place down). So we got into scrutineering the cars and sealing the aggregates with wire as required by the rules. I remember that a Lancia Delta Integrale had participated in this event.
The rally started from Delhi. I took MMY43 all along the route, conducting surprise scrutiny checks at various points. The highest I went was into Simla and Chail. I have photographs of MMY43 taken in Chail but I don't know how to post them. I drove back to Delhi with the rally.
After the rally was finished, we came back via Agra, Shivpuri, Guna, Beawra, Indore, Mhow, Shirpur, Dhulia and Nasik to Mumbai. We stayed in Agra, Indore and Devlali. I remember as a father I used to go into hotel kitchens, ask for some milk and heat it exactly for 25 seconds for the one and a half year old "baby". How do you like to read this Cyrus ?
Just for records, from Mumbai to Mumbai, MMY43 ran like a dream. I used to cruise at 100 / 110 kmph and would do short bursts beyond 120 kmph also. It did not consume any engine oil or coolant at all. An exemplary performance indeed.
Bye for now. Next time, I will give my report on the 1990 event (the last Himalayan Rally).
Best regards,
Behram Dhabhar |