ERA Founder Philip Young Tragically Killed

The Endurance Rally Association has announcedย that Philip Young, Rally Director and founder of the ERA, has died following complications arising from a motorcycle accident in Burma. He was 67 years old.

A prolific ambassador of the historic rally movement, Philip was a larger-than-life character who pushed motorsport boundaries, organizing marathon and endurance rallies all over the globe. A founder of the Historic Rally Car Register, Philip set a world record for driving from Cape Town to London in ten-and-a-half days, and is best known for one of his greatest achievements โ€“ the revival of the Peking to Paris Motor Challenge, one of the worldโ€™s most epic motoring adventures. His final milestone was gaining permission for 70 rally crews to be the first to cross the land border from Thailand into Burma.

Philip died in a Bangkok hospital on Wednesdayย March 11th.

Click hereย to read the first part of our exclusive 2-part interview with Young.