Successful first half of the marathon stage for the MINI ALL4 Racing
No
direct help from the outside, no mechanics, no teams. Tonight in
Bolivia, the Dakar competitors are completely on their own. The first
part of this marathon stage is over and once again, a MINI ALL4 Racing
was the stage winner, five of the X-raid designed and built cars made it
to the top 10 and nine to the top 20.
In the overall standings, eight
MINI ALL4 Racing cars hold top-20 positions. Orlando Terranova has
worked his way back up to 24th position, Nani Roma to 23rd. The MINI
ALL4 Racing vehicles survived the first half of the marathon stage in
good condition. Now, the cars will be checked by the drivers and the
wheels will be changed to be on the safe side for tomorrow’s second
half.
SPECIAL STAGE
The Argentineans Orlando Terranova and Bernardo ‘Ronnie’, representing
the Monster Energy Rally Raid Team colours, secured their third stage
win. “The special stage was a true challenge but we and the MINI made it
to Uyuni unharmed”, said Terranova. “Now we subjected the car to a
short check-up and the MINI feels well.” Their team-mates Krzysztof
Holowczyc (POL) / Xavier Panseri (FRA) and Nani Roma (ESP) / Michel
PĂ©rin (FRA) finished fourth and fifth respectively, with Holowczyc
defending his fourth position in the overall rankings, with this result.
The Dakar leaders, Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT) and Mathieu Baumel (FRA),
took their MINI ALL4 Racing to seventh place, today. Nonetheless, they
still hold a lead of more than eight minutes over the toughest opponent.
But Al-Attiyah had his problems with the effects of the height. “I
suffered from rather bad headache that made me feel every single hole
and bump,” he revealed. “Now I need to recover for tomorrow.”
The Russians Vladimir Vasilyev and Konstantin Zhiltsov and their VRT
MINI ALL4 Racing crossed the finish line of stage seven in 10th
position, with another two MINI ALL4 Racing crews following close
behind. Aidyn Rakhimbayev (KAZ) and Anton Nikolaev (RUS) came 12th and
Dutch pairing Erik van Loon / Wouter Rosegaar took their MINI ALL4
Racing to 13th.
SALT LAKE
Chile’s Boris Garafulic and his Portuguese navigator Filipe Palmeiro
finished 19th. Right behind them, in 20th position, followed China’s
Zhou Yong and his German co-driver Andreas Schulz. German pairing
Stephan Schott / Holm Schmidt came 30th, with Guerlain Chicherit (FRA)
and Alex Winoqc taking their buggy to 51st.
Tomorrow the crews will have to face another tough day. The start
presumably (depending on the weather condition) will take place on the
huge salt lake located at Uyuni. This means that the drivers will have
to go flat out, during the first kilometres! Afterwards, slower sections
across the Andes are waiting for the crews – and in the closing stages,
the dunes around Iquique will represent another tough test for the
skills of drivers and navigators. The entire racing in Bolivia will be
contested at 3.600 metres above sea level – a true challenge for both
man and engine.
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DAKAR 2015: Stage 7
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