MINI ALL4 Racing: Trouble-free marathon stage
• Orlando Terranova finishes second
• Qatar Rally Team defends its lead
Although the MINI ALL4 Racing failed to win stage eight, following
seven consecutive stage wins, the desert racer once again succeeded in
demonstrating its extraordinary competitiveness: six MINI ALL4 Racing
vehicles made it to the top 10. And in the overall standings, things
also look promising, with eight of the MINI ALL4 Racing cars holding
top-20 positions.
In addition, the Qatar Rally Team with its crew Nasser
Al-Attiyah (QAT) / Mathieu Baumel (FRA) defended its lead and even
extended it by a few seconds by finishing third.
The Monster Energy Rally Raid Team had another extremely successful
day. Argentinean pairing Orlando Terranova / Bernardo ‘Ronnie’ Graue set
the second fastest time, today, and crossed the finish line just a
minute after the leaders. Meanwhile, Krzysztof Holowczyc (POL) and
Xavier Panseri (FRA) came fifth, right ahead of their team-mates Nani
Roma (ESP) and Michel Périn (FRA).
Al-Atthiyah suffered particularly in the height. “Yesterday I felt
really sick,” he admitted. “Therefore, we opted for backing off a little
bit to follow Giniel. In the evening, we just checked the car. I didn’t
eat a lot – just tea, soup and oxygen.” In today’s stage however, he
displayed a good pace but with just 20 more kilometres to go, he lost
the entire left front wheel. “We mounted a new wheel but as you can see
one of the wheel nuts is missing. Nonetheless, we made it to the finish
and that’s what counts.”
HIGH ALTITUDE
Terranova’s problems with the height weren’t that serious. “I felt the
height but it was okay,” he revealed. “The marathon stage was a
fantastic experience. Two days alone, without service, the height – and
to sleep with the other drivers in one room.” With his strong
performances, the Argentinean has battled his way back up to 22nd
position. Meanwhile, Holowczyc currently holds fourth position and still
may hope for making it to the podium. He now gets the full support of
his team-mate Roma. “Today I stayed behind him to be able to help him in
the case of any problem,” Roma said. “After all, we definitely want one
driver of our Monster Energy Rally Raid Team to make it to the podium.”
The two Russians Vladimir Vasilyev and Konstantin Zhiltsov crossed the
finish line of part two of the marathon stage in eighth position. “This
was the first time I experienced a perfectly organised marathon day,”
praised Zhiltsov. “A really great effort of the Bolivians. The first day
was particularly tough. It began with rain, then we had snow and had to
cross rivers. Today was much nicer and we also made good progress in
the dunes.” In the overall standings, the Russians now hold 12th
position.
HOT CHILEAN
Right behind them, Boris Garafulic (CHI) and Filipe Palmeiro (POR)
finished ninth. “We pushed today and I think that our consistency is
getting better and better,” said Garafulic, currently 11th in the
overall standings. The Chilean was really happy when day seven was over.
“Due to the rain and the mud, the special stage was truly demanding. It
rained like mad and the vision was virtually zero. The rivers were full
of water. The first cars were lucky as they just had to cross dry
riverbeds but afterwards, the water line rose more and more.”
Dutch pairing Erik van Loon / Woer Rosegaar finished 12th, today, thus
defending their sixth position in the overall standings. Kazakhstan’s e
Aidyn Rakhimbayev and his Russian navigator Anton Nikolaev finished 14th
today and are 13th in the overall standings. China’s Zhou Yong and
Andreas Schulz (GER) delivered in fantastic style, in the past days and
having finished 16th today, they still hold 14th place in the overall
standings. “At the beginning he slightly feared that we would have
communication problems in the car. But it works just fine,” revealed
navigator Schulz. “Up to now, he actually delivered a virtually flawless
performance.” German pairing Stephan Schott / Holm Schmidt finished
31st, today.
Tomorrow, the drivers can use the day of rest for recovering from the
stress of the marathon stage. This doesn’t apply, however, to the
mechanics who will take all the cars nearly fully apart to prepare them
for the final stages.
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