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BRNO
June 23rd saw a trip to Koprivnice on the program. The route led via Vyskov airport, where s special test was held.
1932 T 52 Sodomka
1938 T 97
1950 Tatraplan
T 603
After leaving the parking garage, the Tatras had to line up.
…..and were guided out of the city of Brno
VYSKOV
A special test was held at the Vyskov Airport
Competitors came from Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands and even from Sweden (above). Also at least three Americans flew from the U.S. to the Czech Republic to the event.
The Tatras attracted firm attention. Not only from the public but also from curious policemen. Dutchman Jan van Rijsoort was stopped as the curious policemen just wanted a glance in his T 700. Admitting this, the were willing to pose for your photographer.
KOPRIVNICE
All cars were sent to Tatra’s Polygon test track where they were lined up. The competitor were led to several Koprivnice hotels. The next day all the Tatras were on show to the public and joined by all kind of Tatras from local Tatra enthusiasts. The classic Tatras also made a tour through Koprivnice where they were warmly greeted. On the Polygon, interested people could have a ride with one of the Dakar trucks. Finally, the Hajdusek brothers raced their T 603B4 and their Ecorra T 700 Sport for several demonstration laps.
Dakar trucks of all ages on the Polygon.
STARTING LIST
1 CZ Urban Miroslav NW1 1897 1 100 Präsident I.
2 CZ Troják Jiří T11 1924 1 056 I.
4 CZ Pálka Přemysl T12 1927 1 057 I.
5 CZ Matera Radim T52 1931 2 000 I.
6 CZ Novák Jiří T12 1931 1 200 I.
7 CZ Obadal Alois T43/52 1931 1 909 has.speciál I.
8 CZ Sedlář Leoš T54 1931 1 462 FM 53 48 I.
9 CZ John Bedřich T57 1932 1 155 I.
10 CZ Klein Jiří T57 1932 1 155 sport I.
11 CZ Král Libor T57 1932 1 155 I.
12 CZ Polášek ml. Jiří T57 1932 1 145 Sport I.
13 CZ Smrček Jaroslav T54/30 1932 1 688 I.
14 CZ Vodica František T52 1932 1 910 Sodomka I.
15 CZ Červený Svatopluk T75 1934 1 688 cabriolet VSB 12-00 I.
16 CZ Frank Libor T57 1934 1 200 sport I.
17 A Hoffmann Helmut T57 1934 1 155 sport I.
18 CZ Pálka Luboš T70a 1934 3 845 hasič I.
19 CZ Raškovec Jiří T57a 1934 1 155 Hadimrška I.
20 CZ Kokrda Josef T75 1936 1 668 II.
21 SK Miklík, ing. Ján Viliam T75 1936 1 698 kabrio II.
22 CZ Černý Rostislav T57a 1937 1 155 II.
23 CZ Meizner Václav T75 1937 1 680 II.
24 CZ Pokorný Bohumír T97 1938 1 670 II.
25 CZ Prosecký František T57a 1938 1 155 STW II.
26 SK Hůlka Šimon T87 1939 2 968 II.
27 CZ Šmíd Jan T57b 1939 1 250 II.
28 CZ Zábřeský Bořivoj T57b 1939 1 256 7S5 92-34 II.
29 CZ Krejza Petr T57b 1940 1 155 6H1 7757 II.
30 CZ Dostál Jaroslav T57k 1943 1 250 STW II.
31 D Dick Daniel T87 1946 2 968 II.
32 CZ Milbach Jaroslav T87 1946 2 546 II.
33 CZ Dvořáček František T57b 1947 1 256 STW II.
34 CZ Maralík Aleš T87 1947 2 968 II.
35 CZ Procházka René T87 1947 3 000 II.
36 CZ Doležal Ctirad T57b 1948 1 248 II.
37 D Stránský Michael T87 1948 2 968 II.
38 SK Pavlů Karol T87 1949 2 968 II.
39 CZ Adler Jiří T600 1950 1 950 II.
40 CZ Horák Miroslav T600 1950 1 950 Tatraplan NJ 60-82 II.
42 SK Botta Vladimír T128 1952 9 884 BA H 176 V.
43 SK Trebatický Stanislav T128 1952 9 883 V.
45 D Bartl Raimund T603 1962 2 500 III.
46 CZ Benák René T603-1 1962 2 500 III.
47 SK Petran Jaroslav T603-2 1962 2 472 LM 771CR III.
48 CZ Rezek Vladislav T603-1 1962 2 472 4S6 5644 III.
49 D Schöfer Thomas T603 1962 2 472 III.
50 CZ Svačinková Ingrid T603 1962 2 472 III.
51 CZ Waliczek Radomír T603-2 1962 2 472 9T1 2013 III.
52 D Löser Ronald T603-2 1963 2 472 III.
53 SK Bartoš, Ing Jiří T603-2 1964 2 472 III.
54 CZ Stančiak Jozef T138 1964 Nt 4×4 BA H 304 V.
55 SK Binder Martin T603-2 1968 2 455 III.
56 CZ Landa Filip T603-2 1968 2 472 III.
57 CZ Vícha Václav T603-2 1968 2 472 III.
58 CZ Kessler Jan T603-2 1969 2 472 III.
37 59 D Keufner Jens T603-2 1970 2 472 III.
50 60 SK Latečka David T603-2 1971 2 472 III.
9 61 SK Bouše Vladislav T603-2 1972 2 472 ZA732FL III.
19 62 CZ Foldyna Blahoš T603-2 1972 2 472 III.
63 D Dubrau Matthias T603-3 1973 2 472 III.
64 CZ Křížka Pavel T603 1973 2 472 III.
65 CZ Loukota Tomáš T603 1973 2 495 III.
66 CH Widfeldt Hans T603 1973 2 472 III.
67 CZ Sedlář Zbyněk T603 1975 2 472 III.
68 CZ Stýblo Miroslav T603 1975 2 472 III.
69 CZ Vaněk, JUDr. Josef T603-2 1975 2 472 III.
70 CZ Žwak Zdislav T603 1975 2 472 2M2 2622 III.
71 CZ Hajdušek Matthias T613-1 1976 3 498 IV.
72 CZ Jandl Pavel T613 1976 3 495 BZL 82-46 IV.
73 CZ Korandová Věra T613-3 1977 3 498 IV.
74 D Platzek Ulli T613 1977 3 495 IV.
75 CZ Veřmiřovská Jitřenka T613 1977 3 495 OSB 87-96 IV.
76 D Herrnsdorf Uwe T613 1978 3 498 IV.
77 CZ Hekrdla Michal T613 1980 3 495 IV.
78 CZ Taube Petr T613-4 1980 3 495 IV.
79 CZ Winterling Josef T613 1984 3 495 IV.
80 CZ Smolka Radomír T815 1985 19 000 6×6 Dakar V.
81 CZ Kessler Leoš T613-3 1986 3 495 IV.
82 SK Pončák Radoslav T613 1986 3 495 IV.
83 CZ Chytil Jaroslav T613-3 1989 3 497 9B7 0000 IV.
84 CZ Koranda Miroslav T613-3 1989 3 498 IV.
85 CZ Skoumal Martin T613-3 1989 3 495 IV.
86 CZ Hamerník Milan T613 1990 3 495 1BE 8854 IV.
87 CZ Liška Milan T613 1991 3 459 sanita IV.
88 CZ Loprais Tomáš T613-4 1991 3 498 IV.
89 CZ Vaněk, ml. Josef T613-3 1991 3 495 IV.
90 SK Elischer Rudolf T613 1992 3 500 NM Tatra IV.
91 CZ Himmel Svatopluk T613-4 1992 3 495 IV.
92 CZ Klapka František T613-4 1992 3 495 3M8 0918 IV.
193 CZ Vojta Pavel T613-4 1992 3 495 RZA IV.
94 SK Baliga, ing. Peter T815 1993 12 600 Dakar V.
95 SK Lehocky Štefan T613-4 1993 3 500 IV.
96 CZ Karas Ondřej T613-4 1994 3 495 Mi-Long IV.
97 SK Krajíček Miloš T613-4 1994 3 498 Long IV.
98 CZ Opat Zdeněk T613 1994 2 495 IV.
99 CZ Zátopek Radim T613 1994 3 495 Prezident IV.
100 CZ Procházka Ivo T613 1995 3 495 Mi-Long IV.
101 PL Zyczynski Piotr T613-4 1995 3 495 Mi-Long IV.
102 SK Hrušík Ĺuboslav T613 1996 3 495 mod.95 IV.
103 NL Rijsoort van Jan T700 1996 4 400 IV.
104 CZ Tuček Miroslav T700 1996 4 360 IV.
105 CZ Havrlík Zdenek T700 1997 4 300 II IV.
106 CZ Loprais Karel T815 1997 16 000 puma V.
107 CZ Pokorný Luboš T700 1997 3 495 IV.
108 SK Csekey Ladislav T815 1998 12 600 27ON52 NJA 90-18 V.
109 CZ Žáková Lucie T700 1998 4 360 IV.
110 CZ Kubela Michal T815 2010 12 600 CAS 24 V.
111 CZ Kolomý Martin T158 2016 12 500 4×4 Phoenix Dakar V.
112 CZ Bayer Pavel T158 2017 12 900 Phoenix Prezident V.
113 NL Smit Kees
114 CZ Větvička Jaroslav T603 2 472 III.
See also part 3
VIDEO of Rally: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LM8pFBzdpb0&t=25s
Every decade Tatra celebrates the first trip of their very first automobile from Koprivnice to Vienna by organising a rally in the reversed direction. Ther last decades it was jointly organised by the TVCC Koprivnice and the Tatra Freunde International but due to organisational problems in 2007, the TVCC Koprivnice decided to go it alone but was this year supported by the Tatra Works, who did not show interest in the Tatra classic car scene in the past. With its production going quite well, Tatra stepped in and promoted their trucks en route with several (classic) Tatra Dakar trucks on the competitors’ list.
BRATISLAVA
The Slovak capital Bratislava was chosen as the place where all Tatras gathered.
Bratislava was left on June 22nd. Finish after a one hour drive was at the Vienna Military History Museum where the 120 Year Tatra rally (the short name) officially started. Alle competitors from Bratislava made it to Vienna and were joined by competitors who had chosen Vienna as their starting point.
VIENNA
The Tatra Museum had brought their Prasident replica but it regrettably failed to start.
The rally was opened officially and all the cars were presented to the public by a professional speaker.
Off we go. The 1924 T 11 was the first car to be flagged away.
1932 T 57
1932 T 54/30
1938 T 57a
1934 T 70a
Hans Ledwinka (grandson) was also present and interviewed
1934 T 57 sport
1940 T 57b
Martin Kolomy and his 1996 Phoenix Dakar
Two Slovak T 87s
Not less than five T 700s participated.
This report will be continued in part 2.
VIDEO of Rally: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LM8pFBzdpb0&t=25s
Less than a hundred kilometers away are missing two travelers who copy the first leg of the legendary couple Hanzelka and Zikmund to the destination of a 2,000-mile trip to Marseille. They arrived Wednesday evening in the French city of Orange.
NO COMMENT: In the footsteps of Hanzelka and Zikmund, day four
Source: Petr Horký, Miroslav Náplava , News
Thursday, May 4, 2017, 15:32
Dobrodruzi Petr Horký and Miroslav Náplava in the Tatras 87 knew well that the actual distance along the main roads was only 1,600 kilometers, but the original route, not only the original routes, but also the fahrplan, as described in the 1937 diary of the famous world-travelers, Stretched.
From Lyon, they set off with their accompanying team, Horký, with Náplav through Vienna, Saint Vallier, Cote Rotie, Serves sur Rohne, Vallence, Livron to Orange, a town known from ancient Rome, then called Arausio.
PHOTO: David Ryneš, Mapy.cz
When we planned this trip in November last November, I thought that we were basically just a purposeful snapping of a route that could be offended in about three o’clock in five days.
That we go every day for a couple of hours, and then we go through the cities, we write notes, such as News.cz, and it will be done. But this erroneous reflection is just another proof of how easily one finds itself in the captivity of the current technological world that creates a skin over the real world.
Traveler Petr Horký above the map.
PHOTO: Pavel opened
When we have set some rules at the beginning, we stick to them. So we avoid the highways, where it just goes and where it makes sense – we try to copy the original route of Hanzelka and Zikmund as faithfully as possible.
And he’s hooing, suddenly the benefit of the new accompanying volley is blurred, because in northeastern districts and in cities with fifty at the speed limit, we are just as fast – or even slower. And the racing time moves significantly for later.
The range extends the way you navigate. Originally, we wanted to completely disable GPS navigation and go only by paper maps, but we encountered two obstacles: firstly paper maps are not about to get up, and when we were already asking for a detailed map on the several drawers, they explained to us Today they are not selling. No one is buying them. And you will not be able to get the current map in advance. Unless we just described them from digital backgrounds.
Car owners Jiří M. Pechan (left) and Michal Popov and his wife are studying the next route of both Tatras 87.
PHOTO: Pavel opened
The second obstacle in map navigation is the big cities.Their operation is so mechanical and fast that I can not imagine how we would try to stop at the pavement in Lyon, for example, with a finger on the paper. No way.
There is no place to slow down, at a speed that is now passing through the city, when no one holds the slightest delays (and the French have a wandering stranger’s understanding), it would be dangerous. So we leave our cell phones in the cities. I’m sure you knock on your forehead to make us think. Chacha, I’d be so smart at home with my computer. I even wanted a little to get caught in our own trap and the tensions appeared.
Under my leadership, this car has never been in the curtain behind someone who has to pull it!Jiří M. Pechan
But I did not realize how deeply the traces of state-of-the-art technology and modern mores of our comfortable existence were already deep in our lives. On April 22, 2017, at the start of the entire trip to the National Technical Museum, he declared that “… just give up modern conveniences, drop the navigation, drop the printed guides, add the flex camera and the real movie camera, suddenly the adventure is much closer …” I did not know how right I was.
Let me try sometime and bet on anything that you will eventually be surprised at how many dots we are already dependent on, how many habits have changed, and how many operations in our lives are driven by machines.
When we were leaving Lyon in the morning, I tried to look around like the eyes of those seven and twenty-eight-year-old boys, Jurka and Mirek. What would they say about how Lyon and his people look today? They are far from driving in cars, because it is not the fastest option due to congestion. But they do not even walk much on foot.
You will see ladies in costumes and boots on their feet, like footballers, officers in suits with a helmet on their heads, leaning their segway, or an old man who walks on a small scooter with a smooth asphalt on the streets. And he is not alone. Walking around the sidewalks, people who have a string in their ear, speak as if they were themselves – and imagine imagining that they are just talking to someone at the other end of the city or across the globe.
The people in the cars do not look around so much, they do not follow the signs, but nervously turn their gazes out of the way to avoid someone, with the screen on the center column telling them where to go.
Jiří M. Pechan behind the wheel of his veteran.
PHOTO: Pavel opened
Almost everything they need to know can be found on small, placid devices where they nudgely tap their finger and how and where they knock, watching the latest news, yesterday’s film on television, or an encyclopedic dictionary … I do not even have to go back seventy years. It would be twenty, and most of today’s everyday will turn into science fiction.
I agree, this little existential reasoning is trivial and every one of us has heard it a hundred times. But if you take our way as a guide, you will experience the same surprise as we do. Technology is much deeper than we realize.
Even if you do not want to go on the same trip, enjoy the fun and watch people on the streets and trams see the man of the past fifty years. Believe me, it’s fun. Especially when, in the end, one tries to look at himself with the same vision of the recent past.
Straight, neither myself nor Mirka Náplav on this trip this time as an adventurer. But the stress element is present. Do you ask where? Under the hood of two gorgeous veteran cars. Whenever anything can happen and the machine stops.
These two cars represent a real bridge between the two worlds that I compared on a morning drive through Lyons streets. Neither Michal Popov nor George M. Pechan were still in the world when the cars came out of the production hall. Even Ivan Hradil, who fixes with love, can not remember their birth. But they are like real time machines.So let me finally introduce you to the story of both cars.
The Tatra 87 of George M. Pechana was purchased in March 1946 by the Romanian State for their Embassy in Dublin. In 1965, however, the Irish closed all the Eastern embassies, and so the diplomatic bouquet traveled to Hertford, where it was purchased by the private owner and secured his registration marks.
Then the car changed the owners several times, but let’s take a look at the fact that the Bentley chief engineer was also involved in the family tree and apparently liked his father.
“The car had a lot of improvements, a special damping to keep the engine running, to balance the pressure in the cams and please let the owner write four times to Koprivnice asking for help in finding spare parts. When, for the fourth time, a letter arrived in capitalist replies that they were lying, but not helping, “says the current owner and driver.
Both Tatrovsky are slowly approaching the target.
PHOTO: Pavel opened
George M. Pechan bought a car from a famous racer to the top, Thomas Commander, and owed it was not in the best condition. In addition, in Warwick, where the purchase was taking place, the vendor tried to get out of the garage and forgot that he had a right-door front door that had been bent over the door frame, and the car had gone badly.
“Not only did the B-pillar move, but also the whole gearbox,” sadly recalls Jiří M. Pechan. “In the end, the car had to be completely renovated and in the autumn of 2002 I took it to Kopřivnice, where it was a miracle in 18 months.”
Since then, T87 has driven 32,000 kilometers! “With the support and cooperation of Ivan Hradila – sometimes even by phone – the car still keeps on the road and on the road,” explains the cooperation with the Ostrava mechanic and proudly continues.
“Under my leadership, this car has never been in the curtain behind someone who would have to pull it off!” It remains to be said that according to the number of cylinders, the car is called the Owl “… and the rule is that I will never bring my best friends to the wedding, Because then all the boys do the car and the bride is lonely, “he adds, laughing.
Tatrovky rest on the way to Orange.
PHOTO: Pavel opened
Tatra 87 Michala Popova, is two years younger, comes from 1948. However, its front mask already has another characteristic three main headlamps. “She went to the Soviet Union because the first owner was the Soviet” ministers “. Then she was in the government sanatorium in Crimea and then went to Moscow again, where she belonged to the orchestra. Under unclear circumstances, the conductor of this musical body was subsequently taken to private possession, “Michal tells me at dinner.
“In the course of a year, the car changed the owner when he was in Lithuania, which was a fortune, because thanks to this, after the Lithuania’s entry into the EU, the car got a European registration – and I could register my newly purchased veteran in 2008.” Pechan is not afraid and he likes Tatra and goes a lot, then Michal Popov bought the car with the idea of the famous Paris Rally rally – and in 2010 (together with Vláďa Toufar) they have traveled a long way – just in this car, which is now parked in front of the hotel.
I did not ask myself not to ask the ladies that accompany our partners on our journey. What do they think about these watched cars, they do not care about them? What kind of relationship do they have? Lydia Pechan, without a wink at the eye, answers one word: “Positive.” And after a moment of my wait, he adds: “My relationship to the car is positive, there is no rivalry among us. We like the Jirka for our common trips. “
“There is no rival anymore,” says the laughing husband.
The owner of the restaurant in Tournoun, France, was allowed to immortalize with her four-legged pets.
PHOTO: Pavel opened
“But I have to fairly add that Owl has more cosmetics in the garage than my Lydia in the bathroom!” And Eva, a partner of Michael Popov? “Tatra is already part of our world, my favorite story. Whenever we go with her on a ride across Central Bohemia, people are laughing at us merrily, blowing us, taking pictures of us. It’s a car that gives joy. Jet with him, it’s a holiday for us and passers-by. “
It remains to introduce Cameraman Pavel Oprel, who shoots both a camera and a digital camera (with original lenses from a hexadecimal camera mounted through a special reduction.) Mirka Náplava, editor of the book committee from Hanzelka and Zikmund, I do not even have the permission to give the last word to the lady The eighth member of our crew, indispensable mechanic Ivan Hradil.
“When I knew about the planned trip, I knocked on my forehead – what the hell of it you invented! But then I thought the two perfectly maintained cars and these two experienced drivers should handle it. You know, whenever the car gives off any sound, whenever we go over any inequality, I can see with my x-ray eyes every one of the stressed places and I know very well what could happen! “
Tatrovky had to cross over the Alps.
PHOTO: Pavel opened
All we have to do is believe that in peace and security we will reach the final stage in the port of Marseille and then we will return safely home.
By reaching the destination Marseille, where the two travelers traveled symbolically to the African continent, the trips of both Tater 87 do not end. “Following the destination of our journey, both car crews split and drive their way home. With one Tatra, her owners will go back to Great Britain, others will head over the Alps and Monaco back to Bohemia. I expect their tattoos to travel about 5,000 miles in total, “said Peter Horký.
The legendary Kopřivnice Tatra 87, which was produced between 1937 and 1950, was already a luxury car in its time.Its unique and lightweight body was designed by Tatra Hans Ledwinka.
Not only did it become the number one collector in the US in 2010, but a few years later, at the headquarters of Europe’s largest Volkswagen car maker in Wolfsburg, ZeitHaus included Autostadt among the milestones of the automotive world.
The Koprivnice Tatra has come to the company of other unique models such as the Ford Model T, the Citroën DS, the Lamborghini Diablo GT, the Lotus Elite Series II, the first limousine with the WUK RO 80 or the Jaguar E-Type.In designing this highly desirable car, the windmill tunnel was also used by the Koprivni producers to test aerodynamics.
Historical Tattoos |
Petr Horký, Mirek Náplava and the accompanying team travel with some of the most beautiful historic cars in the world. The legendary Czechoslovak car, which Hanzelka and Zikmund traveled to Africa and Latin America, was the number one in 2010, according to The New York Times. Tatra 87 defeated the strong competition of 651 cars. |
The three-flood legend was produced by Tatra in the years 1937-1950, totaling 3023 of these beautiful ones. The owners of these cars were, for example, the writer and holder of the Nobel Prize for Literature John Steinbeck, the German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, and Egyptian King Faruk I. Tatru 87, as well as the competitor Eliška Junková, the theater performer EF Burian or the poet Vítězslav Nezval. |
Petr Horký ( webcestovatelu.cz ), Aleš Fuksa (Law)
Original Czech text:
Former Tatra Koprivnice works hall destroyed by fire
Loprais Comments on stage 5:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5rZj91Kb68 and do not forget to install the English subtitles!