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Monday, May 21 2012

Which is faster - a cheetah or a Fiesta?

The cheetah with Louise Cook's rally Ford Fiesta

A British rally driver has been pipped to the winner's post...by a cheetah!

Louise Cook, of Aylesford, set fur flying yesterday by pitting her horsepower against catpower!

The 23-year-old, of Rochester Road, used her experience of her debut season rallying by taking on the fastest of the animal kingdom.

She raced an eagle, a peregrine falcon and the fastest land animal, the cheetah.

But the cheetah had just too much get up and go - completing a distance of more than 100m in a staggering 7.8 seconds!

Louise came second, in an impressive eight seconds, with the falcon notching up 8.4 seconds and the greyhound a mere 11.4 seconds.

Animal speeds graphic

The eagle took the booby prize after coming in at a paltry 18.3 seconds, when it decided to go completely off course.

Louise said before the event at Eagle Heights Wildlife Park in Eynsford: " It is nice to be able to support something like this. Rally driver Louise Cook

"The people at Eagle Heights are doing what they can to protect and aid with the conservation of these endangered species.

"I have always loved animals and it is nice to be able to give something to a valuable cause like this to help it succeed.”

All the animals raced during the day against the stopwatch.

Louise will be contesting the final round of the British Rally Championship Challenge just three weeks after the event, on September 24, in Yorkshire.

She is currently lying in sixth place in the British Rally Championship Challenge and is third junior driver in a 27 driver field, 26 of whom are male.

Louise will be doing some hunting of her own in the mean time, trying to raise the funds she needs for the final round.

As part of the event, more than £500 was raised for the Cheetah Conservation Fund.

For more information, and to see a video of Louise in action, click here for her website.

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  • Stuart wrote:

    How do you tell an eagle he is in a 100m dash..... If he had known, he may of done better.

    07 Sep 2010 7:21 AM

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