Pedro Padrón and Luis Ferrer from Lanzarote have changed the desert of Morocco for the roads and dusty tracks of the 'IV Iberian Classic Raid' race through the Spanish Peninsula and Portugal. A regularity route for classic and historical vehicles that runs through Spain and Portugal from Valencia to Lisbon from October 21 to 28. The 'Iberian Classic Raid' passes through Granada on its way to Lisbon with almost two hundred classic cars.
During the competition, which has already started, the Lanzarote team chose to do only half the route due to problems with travel to be at the start. Padrón commented on the race: "We are very happy in the team to be able to participate in another racing project with Pandas and historical vehicles and these last days have been very exhausting." We are finalizing the preparations to be able to "leave the Panda with the improvements and the latest details and be at the start of 'IV Iberian Classic Raid'."
Dozens of beautiful landscapes, unforgettable experiences and more than a hundred classic cars touring Spain and Portugal on dirt roads. Each edition has its magic. The participants will travel more than 2,000 kilometers in vehicles with more than 25 years to cross Spain and Portugal.
A historic regularity test that combines adventure, tourism and camaraderie among participants crossing dirt roads, combining it with culture, gastronomy, architecture and beautiful landscapes. It is a test that has Spanish and foreign participants and being able to choose the stages of the route in which everyone passes through the same places full of stone, mud, sand, water, dust and so on until reaching the finish line
The route of the test
The 'IV Iberian Classic Raid' passed on October 21 on a route from Valencia to Albacete, on October 22 from Albacete to Cazorla and on October 23 Cazorla to Granada. In addition, on October 24 the participants were in Granada and Córdoba, to continue the road this Wednesday, October 25 from Córdoba to Seville.
The races will continue in the coming days. October 26 (from Seville to Huelva), October 27 from Huelva to Algarve and will end on October 28 from Algarve to Lisbon.









