Today, the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge, second round of the FIA World
Cup for Cross Country Rallies, ended with six MINI ALL4 Racing vehicles
securing top-10 results.
Yazeed Al-Rajhi (KSA) and Timo Gottschalk (GER)
finished second behind the Toyota of winner Nasser Al-Attiyah. Mikko
Hirvonen (FIN) and Michel Périn (FRA) finished third, in the desert
rally. US-American Bryce Menzies who contested his first desert rally
behind the wheel of a MINI ALL4 Racing delivered in particularly fine
style and clinched fourth place right away. Behind him, Jakub Przygonski
(POL) and his new Belgian navigator, Tom Colsoul, finished fifth.
The local heroes, Sheik Khalid Al Qassimi / Khalid Al Kendi (both UAE)
made it to seventh place while the German pairing Stephan Schott and
Holm Schmidt received a multi-hour time penalty for the accident they
had two days ago and consequently finished 19th. Jutta Kleinschmidt
(GER) and Tina Thörner (SWE) had to cope with a similar fate. In the
end, they took their buggy to 25th position. In the meantime, things
went even worse for the Russians Vladimir Vasilyev and Konstantin
Zhiltsov: they held second position for quite a while but an accident in
the penultimate stage of the rally forced them into early retirement.
In the 2015 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge, the drivers and their
navigators had to cope with extremely high temperatures but this year,
the weather conditions were rather unusual for the region and the
season. On the first two days, rain was falling to an extent that the
drivers were forced to turn on the windscreen wipers. And in addition,
the temperatures did not even reach the 20° C mark. From stage three on,
however, the temperatures began to rise and in the penultimate stage,
they were back in the more usual area of 40° C and more.
For Al-Rajhi it was the first appearance in the MINI ALL4 Racing after
several years and although he got on well with the vehicle right away
and used the rally for better familiarising with it. “The rally wasn’t
easy and due to the choppy dunes it also was rather risky,” said the
Saudi. “We got through well. As the MINI is new to me I didn’t want to
push too hard. But I still have to learn that the car’s suspension is
working better if you push and go faster.”
For Mikko Hirvonen, the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge represented the
perfect opportunity to extend his sand and dunes experience. To date,
the Finnish MINI ALL4 racing driver never had been racing for such a
long time in this terrain. “Five days in the dunes were really hard,”
the Finn who won the penultimate stage admitted. “And racing here
differs a lot from contesting WRC-like special stages. 280 kilometres
solely sand and dunes – that's more exhausting than the mixed special
stages. But I got faster and faster day by day and learned where I could
push.”
The surprise of the rally certainly was Bryce Menzies who succeeded –
together with his extremely experienced German navigator Andreas Schulz –
in securing one of the top positions right away. Nonetheless he said:
“The difference is bigger than I had expected. For me, it was all about
familiarising myself with the vehicle and the terrain. And doing so was a
major challenge. Unfortunately, I was slightly ill on the final days
and consequently couldn’t keep on pushing. But I already look forward to
the coming rallies.”
For Jakub Przygonski, racing in the desert for such a long time also
represented virgin soil. “I had a lot of fun,” he said. “We learned how
to deal with the MINI in the sand and dunes. That also is important for
the Dakar. There, you always have to face two or three days in the
dunes. After this experience, I feel as at home in the sand as a fish in
the water.”
Jutta Kleinschmidt and Tina Thörner had another really good day, today.
In the buggy, they finished eighth in the final stage. “To finish the
rally was very important,” said Jutta. “Today we were able to
demonstrate where the vehicle is standing. On the other hand, there
still is a lot of work to do.”
“We are happy with our achievements. Nasser is just invincible in this
kind of terrain,” said X-raid Team Manager Sven Quandt. “For Mikko,
learning to drive in the dunes was crucial and you could watch him going
faster and faster. Yazeed unfortunately was sick in the early stages of
the rally and therefore probably wasn’t able to achieve the absolute
maximum. Meanwhile, Bryce was a true surprise. Nearly nobody would have
expected him to deliver in this amazing style and finish fourth right
away.”
ADDC - Result SS5:
1st N. Al-Attiyah (QAT) / M. Baumel (FRA) – Toyota 2h 38m 17s
2nd M. Hirvonen (FIN) / M. Périn (FRA) - MINI ALL4 Racing 2h 40m 50s
3rd B. Menzies (USA) / A. Schulz (GER) - MINI ALL4 Racing 2h 41m 59s
4th Y. Al-Rajhi (KSA) / T. Gottschalk (GER) – MINI ALL4 Racing 2h 42m 22s
5th J. Przygonski (POL) / T. Colsoul (BEL) – MINI ALL4 Racing 2h 47m 38s
…
8th J. Kleinschmidt (GER) / T. Thörner (SWE) – Buggy 2h 57m 20s
…
11th S. Schott (GER) / H. Schmidt (GER) – MINI ALL4 Racing 3h 12m 08s
12th K. SH Al-Qassimi (UAE) / K. Al Kendi (UAE) – MINI ALL4 Racing 3h 12m 29s
ADDC – overall standings after SS5:
1st N. Al-Attiyah (QAT) / M. Baumel (FRA) – Toyota 18h 14m 49s
2nd Y. Al-Rajhi (KSA) / T. Gottschalk (GER) – MINI ALL4 Racing 17h 47m 02s
3rd M. Hirvonen (FIN) / M. Périn (FRA) - MINI ALL4 Racing 17h 53m 02s
4th B. Menzies (USA) / A. Schulz (GER) - MINI ALL4 Racing 17h 59m 04s
5 th J. Przygonski (POL) / T. Colsoul (BEL) – MINI ALL4 Racing 18h 06m 33s
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7th K. SH Al-Qassimi (UAE) / K. Al Kendi (UAE) – MINI ALL4 Racing 18h 56m 01s
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19th S. Schott (GER) / H. Schmidt (GER) – MINI ALL4 Racing 28h 45m 33s
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25th J. Kleinschmidt (GER) / T. Thörner (SWE) – Buggy 39h 27m 17s
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Abu Dhabi Stage 5: Success for the MINI ALL4 Racing
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