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Fifth stage win for MINI at the 2015 Dakar Rally // Vasilyev claims victory at stage five // Six MINI ALL4 Racing finish within the top ten.
Fri Jan 09 16:22:19 CET 2015 Press Release
Vladimir Vasilyev and his co-driver Konstantin Zhiltsov in the MINI ALL4 Racing have won stage five at the 2015 Dakar Rally. The two Russians, who won the FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies in the MINI ALL4 Racing in 2014, turned out to be the best navigators on the challenging 458 kilometre long special stage, moving up four places in the overall classification. They are now in a strong seventh position.
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09 January 2015.
Fifth stage win for MINI at the 2015 Dakar Rally // Vasilyev
claims victory at stage five // Six MINI ALL4 Racing finish within
the top ten.
Munich (DE). Vladimir Vasilyev and his co-driver Konstantin Zhiltsov
in the MINI ALL4 Racing have won stage five at the 2015 Dakar Rally.
The two Russians, who won the FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies
in the MINI ALL4 Racing in 2014, turned out to be the best navigators
on the challenging 458 kilometre long special stage, moving up four
places in the overall classification. They are now in a strong seventh position.
Nasser Al-Attiyah/Mathieu Baumel (QT/FR) were fourth quickest
today and extended their lead in the overall classification. The
experienced offroad duo, which finished 3rd overall last year, is now
10:35 minutes ahead of their closest rivals De Villiers/Von Zitzewitz.
On leg five the Dakar had to master the unforgivable Atacama
Desert in Chile. The 697 kilometre-long route lead from Copiapo to
Antofagasta. The special stage was held on loose gravel as well as
huge dunes with extremely fine “fesh fesh” sand at an altitude of up
to 3,000 metres above sea level. The constantly changing soil was
extremely demanding for the tires, thus a lot of drivers suffered tire failures.
“The stage was really hard – not easy – with a lot of
fesh-fesh,” Al-Attiyah said. “In the last 10 kilometres we got a flat
tyre, so then we changed the wheel, it only took us 1m35s which is
quite fast. I’m quite happy to finish the day with just one puncture
and without any trouble with the car. I’m glad I did not win the
stage, because tomorrow will be very difficult and I would like
someone else other than Mathieu and myself to open the road.”
MINI made the best out of the tough conditions and finished the
day on a high note: Six MINI ALL4 Racing cars were within the top ten,
including Krzysztof Holowczyc/Xavier Panseri (PL/FR) who were seventh
quickest and moved up to fourth place overall.
“We had a trouble-free day and did not even encounter a
puncture,” Holowczyc said. “Some sections of the stage represented a
tough test for the body as the car was given a good shaking. But there
also were nice technical and flowing sections that were big fun.”
Joan ”Nani” Roma (ES) and his co-driver Michel Périn (FR)
finished in 8th position. Roma said: “We had three punctures during
the final kilometres. One in the dust of Orlando, and the other two
slightly later. Very annoying as the MINI ran really well, apart from
the punctures.”
Erik van Loon/Wouter Rosegaar (NL/NL) were in ninth moving up
another place in the overall classification. They are now in an
excellent fifth position. Orlando Terranova/Bernardo Graue (AR/AR) in
the MINI ALL4 Racing completed the top ten today. “Actually, it was a
really nice stage but it also was dangerous as the air was filled with
dust,” Terranova said. “Therefore, overtaking was really difficult.”
Leg six on Friday will lead from Antofagasta further north to
Iquique. The 277 kilometre long stage six will be comparatively short
but very intense. The drivers have to master large dunes with fine
sand again. Navigation will be the key factor to success as many of
the dunes will look the same.
Overall classification
after leg 5 (Top 5).
01 Al-Attiyah/Baumel - MINI ALL4 Racing - 16:53:26h
02 De
Villiers/Von Zitzewitz - 17:04:01h
03 Al Rajhi/Gottschalk -
17:13:55h
04 Holowczyc/Panseri – MINI ALL4 Racing - 17:42:21h
05 Van Loon/Rosegaar – MINI ALL4 Racing – 17:46:51h
Coming up.
Day 6 (09 January 2015).
Start/finish: Antofagasta/Iquique (Leg 6)
Total distance: 649 km, Special stage: 255 km, Liaison: 392 km
MINI ALL4 Racing 2015 Dakar Rally Lineup.
Monster Energy Rally Raid Team.
#300 Nani Roma/Michel Périn (ES/FR)
#305 Orlando Terranova/Bernardo „Ronnie“ Graue (AR/AR)
#306 Krzysztof Holowczyc/Xavier Panseri (PL/FR)
X-raid Team.
#310 Vladimir Vasilyev/Konstantin Zhiltsov (RU/RU)
#314 Erik van Loon/Wouter Rosegaar (NL/NL)
#319 Boris Garafulic/Filipe Palmeiro (CL/PT)
#329 Aidyn Rakhimbayev/Anton Nikolaev (KZ/RU)
#332 Zhou
Yong/Andreas Schulz (CN/DE)
#334 Stephan Schott/Holm Schmidt (DE/DE)
Qatar Rally Team.
#301 Nasser Al-Attiyah/Mathieu Baumel (QT/FR)
Find more photos and videos in high resolution of the Dakar participants in the MINI ALL4 Racing on the BMW Media Website by clicking here.
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