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Canarias-Wuelva-kyiv: The adventures of a former rally driver helping Ukraine
From sunny Maspalomas to cold Kiev. Former rally driver and ultramarathon fan Paco Molina has already done his three trips in a van. To deliver to the people of Ukraine humanitarian aid raised by his association Karna with funds from Cabildo de Gran Canaria.
“This time, I brought 2,000 kilograms of surgical and medical materials delivered to the military.‘” Molina told EFE at a bar in his hotel in Kiev, hours before embarking on the return journey between two of Europe’s most remote points, which doesn’t seem to be a problem for the former pilot.
“it takes three or four days, he talks about the time required to complete the trip between the Ukrainian capital and Huelva. From there, Naviera Armas gives him a free ticket to return to Gran Canaria in a van.
When asked about the difficulties of such a long journey, the former rally driver doesn’t seem to see distance as an issue, emphasizing the joy of driving on highways – especially in Germany where there are ‘no speed limits’. thing.
Pandemic origin
Born in the English town of St Albans in 1960 to a family of Spanish immigrants who soon returned to Algeciras. Molina arrived on the island at the age of 18 and devoted herself to the hospitality industry. Competed in competitions such as the Gran Canaria Grain Rally Championship.
Molina founded Karna, which can be translated as “compassion”, a concept in Hinduism and Buddhism.to help those who lost their jobs in the town he adopted, San Bartolome de Tirajana, where he was also a councilor.
San Bartolome is located in Gran Canaria. The famous tourist city of Maspalomas is located in its municipality.
“There was a lot of tourism and a lot of underground economy, and all those who lost their jobs and had no contracts received neither income nor assistance,” explains Molina, who lives in Kiev’s Podil district.
Karuna started distributing food and basic products to these people and today there are about 70 volunteers. With the help of City Hall and a van that Molina has made three trips to Ukraine, they serve about 2,000 people in situations of vulnerability and social exclusion each month.
From La Palm to the War in Ukraine
Molina Society He also participated in humanitarian work to care for people affected by the volcanic eruption on Canary Island, La Palma in September 2021.A few months later, on February 24, Russian forces launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
A few weeks later, Molina and one of his collaborators traveled in a van for the first time to western Ukraine to deliver humanitarian aid to a local NGO.
On his second trip in April 2022, things took a turn for the worse when his Ukrainian partner ran out of gas, forcing the Karuna founder to find his own life. Bypassing her language problems, Molina was able to make herself understood and deliver her cargo to the army.
refugee and co-pilot
To avoid these problems, the former pilot established direct ties with the Ukrainian military.and this February, he completed his third mission, arriving in the same capital accompanied by Rebeka Parshtina, a Ukrainian refugee living in Tenerife who served as co-pilot and interpreter.
One of the things that impressed Molina most on her last visit to Ukraine was Meet and share food rations with men and women in military uniforms who protect Ukraine in this warThe military environment reminds Karuna’s founders of their time in the military.
Watching homeless people spend the cold Ukrainian winters in the streets and underpasses of Kiev, he came to understand why Karuna has so much work in San Bartolome de Tirajana. Many people from all over Spain have settled in San Bartolome de Tirajana without renting or buying a home.
“Warm climate all year roundMolina says.
“This allows them to sleep on the beach. It also has more access to food than other places because there are more tourists and more food-rich restaurants,” the former pilot said. An island understood over 5,000 kilometers away.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
I am a writer at Sportish, where I mainly cover sports news. I’ve also written for The Guardian and ESPN Brasil, and my work has been featured on NBC Sports, SI.com and more. Before working in journalism, I was an athlete: I played football for Colgate University and competed in the US Open Cross Country Championships.
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F1 Team Principal: “The radio was silent for the first time. That’s good news”
Alpin evaluated the first drive of the Mercedes-powered vehicle positively and said that the race at Silverstone gave the team confidence before the preparations for the 2026 season.
The Enstone team is working as a Mercedes customer for the first time, abandoning Renault’s own engine on the eve of new rules. On a rainy and cold shooting day, Pierre Gasly rode 140 km of the allowed 200 km, and the program was shortened only due to weather conditions. Despite this, the A526 with Mercedes engine and transmission operated without any technical problems.
Flavio Briatore, one of the team leaders, noted that the silence on the radio was the main positive point:
“For the first time in my long career in Formula 1, a car goes, comes back, comes out again and nothing else happens. Usually we talk about temperature, oil and settings. The radio was silent here. That’s good news.”
“We covered less than 150 km due to aquaplaning. There was no point in risking the car.”
Source: Sport UA
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The new F1 team has established a driver academy. To be driven by the Le Mans winner
Audi has officially announced that it is creating its own driver development program that will cover the entire path of young talent from karting to formula series and possibly Formula 1. The move is part of the brand’s long-term strategy to compete for the championship title by 2030.
Alan McNish, a former Formula 1 driver, multiple winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans and long-time representative of Audi in motorsport, has been appointed head of the programme. The company states that the aim of the initiative is not only to find fast pilots, but also to train athletes with the right mentality, determination and the ability to work as a team.
The launch of the junior program puts Audi on par with leading Formula 1 teams such as Ferrari and McLaren. Red Bull and Alpin have been investing in the development of young drivers for many years.
Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
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Solberg continued to lead the Monte Carlo Rally, Toyota’s festival.
On the second day of the Monte Carlo Rally, the opening round of the World Rally Championship (WRC), which will be held from Thursday to Sunday, Swedish driver Oliver Solberg (Toyota) further widened his lead.
This Friday’s itinerary includes three different specials, each running twice. The Swede, son of 2003 world champion Petter Solberg, who had already finished first on Thursday, shined again on the snow and ice in the first stage of the day, setting the best time (13 minutes 48.5 seconds).
Of the nine special stages held so far, Solberg has won four, with a cumulative time of 2 hours 11 minutes 13.1 seconds. Due to a puncture he was only fifth, 27 seconds slower than Toyota teammate Elfyn Evans. “It’s been a great day because my advantage has increased. I’m happy and just want to welcome a new day,” the Swede concluded in a statement to the organization.
Even so, Evans continued to take 2nd place from the second day. The Briton never finished lower than fourth in any section and ended the day with a time of 2:12:21.5, 1:08.4 behind Solberg. “It was a good day, a little up and down, but good,” Evans said of his performance.
The joy for Toyota continued with the performance of Sébastien Ogier. The previous world title saw the Japanese team close to the full podium with a time of 2 hours 12 minutes 28.0 seconds, very close to that of the British athletes who had improved by nearly 18 seconds compared to Thursday’s time. The Frenchman particularly shined in the eighth section, navigating the muddy area better than his rivals (18:05.1).
Ford had to regret Irishman Josh McErlean’s withdrawal on stage nine, when his car went off the road in a snowbank shortly after the route began.
The Monte Carlo Rally will see drivers covering a total of over 339 kilometers across 17 stages. There are four stages remaining, including a super special through the streets of Monaco, on Saturday 24th January, and a further four stages on Sunday 25th.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
I am a writer at Sportish, where I mainly cover sports news. I’ve also written for The Guardian and ESPN Brasil, and my work has been featured on NBC Sports, SI.com and more. Before working in journalism, I was an athlete: I played football for Colgate University and competed in the US Open Cross Country Championships.
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