A Little Goes A Long way

Reminiscences of the Singapore Airlines London to Sydney Rally, August 14th - September 28th, 1977

by Simon Park


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Softcover
$19.35
Softcover
$19.35

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/26/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 266
ISBN : 9781425185084

About the Book

The book recounts the adventures of Mike Dickin and Simon Park, driving a BL Mini 1275GT sponsored by the Post Office, and nicknamed ‘The Buzby Special’, on the 30,000-kilometre 1977 Singapore Airlines London-Sydney rally. It begins with a shambolic foray into France in 1976 which first fired their imaginations and layed the groundwork for their commitment the following year. It then deals with the acquisition of the car and sponsorship, and describes the detailed preparations required for an event on this scale. The trip itself is recalled in ten chapters taking us from Covent Garden to the Sydney Opera House, via Holland, Germany, France, Italy, Yugoslavia, Greece, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Malaysia, Singapore and Australia from west to east. They probably had a more colourful, chaotic and eventful rally than most other crews, and the tales of Turkish lorries, midnight border crossings, Indian mystics and bouncing off rubber trees are suffused with the omnipresent themes of exhaustion, elation and despair. Despite the epic journey and the often frightening events it recalls, the book doesn’t take itself too seriously, and is written with a wry, self-deprecating humour. In the author’s own words, it is ‘an endless inventory of cock-ups’.


About the Author

Simon Park was born and brought up in Leicestershire, spending five years at Uppingham school before going up to Worcester College, Oxford to read music. After taking his BA degree he went to work for a publishing company in Wardour Street, Soho, specialising in film and TV music, for whom he became a ‘house’ composer before going fully freelance. He has written music for a numerous films, TV series and documentaries as well as dozens of TV commercials. In 1973, his recording of ‘Eye Level’, the theme from the Thames TV series ‘Van Der Valk’, topped the UK charts and sold more than a million copies. Recently, he has embarked on a second, parallel career as a motoring journalist, specialising in testing and writing about his first automotive love, Italian cars. He plans to continue writing both words and music from the home he shares with his wife Jan in Oxfordshire.