Genghis Khan, the Gobi Desert and yaks are all most of us know about Mongolia. But an intrepid lawyer from Kent and Sussex firm ASB Law, legal executive Laura Over, will soon be an expert on the place. Over and her friend Paul Evans are driving the 10,000 miles from England to Mongolia’s capital, Ulaanbaatar. They are taking part in the Mongol Rally charity race and, to make it that bit more gruelling, the rules state that the vehicle’s engine must be 1200cc or smaller. Over says: ‘We’re aiming to average nine or 10 hours’ driving a day, so the race should take us four to five weeks.’ Money raised will go to three charities: the Christina Noble Children’s Foundation, Cancer Research and the Neurofibromatosis Association. But there’s just one tiny hitch: they haven’t actually tracked down a car yet. If anyone out there would like to donate a vehicle, which will be auctioned for charity when they reach their destination (though it may have a few more miles on the clock by then), visit www.thetwomongoleers.co.uk.