- Hirvonen, Al-Rajhi and Menzies to race the MINI John Cooper Works Rally
- Further information on the route of the 2017 Dakar
The first stop is the French port Le Havre. There, all the cars and trucks will be loaded on a car ferry. This also applies to the three MINI John Cooper Works Rally and the five MINI ALL4 Racing. Compared to last year, the livery of every single vehicle was changed.
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Mikko Hirvonen (FIN) / Michel Périn (FRA) |
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Orlando Terranova (ARG) / Andreas Schulz (GER) |
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Yazeed Al-Rajhi (KSA) / Timo Gottschalk (GER) |
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Bryce Menzies / Pete Mortensen |
“That’s making our task really difficult,” underlines Michel Périn. “After all, having reached the 300-metre radius doesn’t mean that you are on the way to crossing it. You also could have only ‘touched’ the 300-metre radius and passed it instead. Furthermore, finding a way point with a smaller radius always is more difficult. A situation that can turn out to become crucial in the battle for the win. “
“This Wednesday was an interesting and important day,” said X-raid Team Manager Sven Quandt. Both the service and the racing cars will have to cover massive distances and the five days in the heights of Bolivia will represent a true challenge for all those involved. Peugeot and Toyota will be tough competitors but with the days in the Bolivian heights and the additional challenges for the navigators, another two significant factors have been added to the battle for the win. Our Dakar preparations are nearly completed. Now, the three MINI John Cooper Works Rally racers and the five MINI ALL4 Racing cars as well as the service vehicles are on their way to South America where we will see them again only in late December.”
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