UFO Over Race Car In 1978 Endurance Rally?
From Scott Corrales
Inexplicata - The Journal Of Hispanic Ufology
3-16-10
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We know that UFOs have shown an interest for all of
mankind’s moving vehicles – planes, trains and automobiles
among them – but this news item from Ecuador suggests that the
intelligence behind the phenomenon has an interest in auto racing.
Some details of this story are of particular interest: the mention
of the mysterious Comodoro Rivadavia – Bahia Blanca area, and
the “hoisting” of the car by an unknown source of light,
which also occurred during the 1995 UFO Flap in Galicia, researched
by Manuel Carballal.
Source: Hoy.com
Date: 03.16.10
Ecuador: UFOs at the 1978 Rally
Race car drivers Edmundo Carvajal and German-born Lothar Ranft were
the only Ecuadoran team to participate in the Rally Sudamericano held
in September 1978.
Carvajal and Ranft finished the race, which was an accomplishment
in itself for an unserviced vehicle. But aside from participating
in the race, both shared an experience involving an alleged UFO witnessed
by a pair of Chilean drivers. The unusual situation took place in
the penultimate lap of the Rally, organized by the Automovil Club
de Argentina.
“We were leaving the Comodoro Rivadavia to Bahía Blanca
leg,” explains the former tricolor driver, stating that the
incident occurred during a normal stage of the competition. “A
Citroen vehicle belonging to a Chilean businessman by the surname
of Acevedo passed us before a curve, and this was followed by a very
long straight segment, typical of the Pampas, some 80 to 100 kilometers
long. I never saw him again after the curve. This drew our attention,
because the vehicle wasn’t going that fast, to point that we
couldn’t even see its lights.”
In the early morning hours, Carvajal and Ranft reached a filling station.
They found Carlos Acevedo standing outside his car, co-pilot Miguel
Angel Moya sitting inside, and many people surrounding them
.
“When we got there, we asked them what had happened, because
we noticed they were extremely nervous. He told us that after the
long straight segment, they saw a very bright light come up behind
them; they thought it was one of the Mercedes Benz units that were
winning the rally. They were about to pull aside to allow them to
pass, but the light became more intense and didn’t pass them
by – it placed itself above them.”
“The light lifted our car,” Acevedo allegedly told Carvajal.
The light carried the car through the air for a few seconds, and at
the end, they were deposited without a drop of gasoline in their tank
near a filling station. Acevedo recovered from the fright, but his
co-pilot was pale and in shock.
Skeptically, Carvajal noted that “it could have been a well-contrived
ruse” but three things impressed him: “[Acevedo and Moya]
arrived at the filling station nearly an hour and fifteen minutes
before we did. This means an average speed of 4000 kilometers per
hour. This was confirmed, because they took time to report the case
to the local police. Their odometer showed that the vehicle had covered
less than 70 kilometers. Add to that the co-pilot’s state of
shock. One can make up stories, but it must be very hard to get into
such a state on purpose.”
Once they reached Buenos Aires, the drivers of the Rally Sudamericano
received their awards from Juan Manuel Fangio, the five-time World
Formula One champion. There was a celebration later that evening.
“We were in a group of friends talking to Acevedo. A lady approached
and jokingly asked why they had made up the story about the UFO. They
became annoyed with this person and decided to leave the party. Acevedo
said that he was a serious businessman in his country and that discussing
his experience could be harmful. But what they had experienced was
indeed true.”
(Translation (c) 2010 S. Corrales IHU – Special thanks to Guillermo
Gimenez, Planeta UFO)