DAKAR Stage 9
FOCUS
The expedition back to AlUla has surely brought back some memories. However, it was not a return to square one, because the situation has evolved considerably since the prologue. The return journey spared the competitors from the volcanic rocks, instead opting for the northern route from Al Duwadimi, which nevertheless shared some common ground with the previous visit. Over the majority of the 436-kilometre special, the riders, drivers and crews had to be doubly vigilant, by carefully riding or driving to avoid punctures on the rocky portions and then by paying extreme attention to reading the roadbook when faced with the wealth of tracks in front of them. The strongest at this game was Adrien Van Beveren, who was able to adapt his position of stage opener for most of the day in order to win in AlUla.
OUTLINE
Extreme endurance pushes the competitors to the limits in physical terms. The Dakar is also a motorsport race in which technical problems can have a hefty cost and where navigation difficulties call upon everyone’s grey matter, without forgetting, of course, riding skill, which can rarely make the difference on its own. To complete the canvas, strategy plays a primordial part, particularly when the horizon of the final finishing line is clearly in view. The countdown had already begun yesterday, with Adrien Van Beveren the butt of the joke which involved his rivals slamming on the brakes in order to set off well behind him today. The reaction of the man from North France, his pride wounded, was equal to his talent, even on terrain that is not best suited to him. He led the stage for much of the distance, navigating perfectly whilst maintaining a high pace, enabling him to regain his place on the provisional podium. Van Beveren has fulfilled part of the bargain, but he still needs to make up 11’16’’ to catch his Honda team colleague Ricky Brabec. The American was the main beneficiary on the day’s stage, because his starting position (7th) allowed him to make quick progress to AlUla and to increase his lead in the general rankings. As the wind shifted in his favour, the Californian also took advantage of the navigation mistakes made by Ross Branch, who he now leads by 7’09’’. In total, Brabec has not won a single stage, but has finished 2nd, like today, on four occasions, which could be the winning formula for the 2024 vintage. When studying the timesheets in the car category, it becomes clear that the name of Carlos Sainz does not appear at the top for the stage rankings but has been very much at the summit of the general rankings since the evening of the 48 HR Chrono stage. Today’s performance has not guaranteed him overall victory, but the strategy of driving the special in a convoy, protected by his team-mates Mattias Ekström and Stéphane Peterhansel, give the impression that he was the leader of the Audi clan. He has kept his nearest pursuer at a reasonable distance, at a point in the race where each stage is a giant step towards success. Sébastien Loeb readily admits that in his position of hunter, his strategic options are now reduced to all-out attack, with its inherent amount of risk. Today, the Frenchman won his fourth stage of the year (see Stat of the day) but flirted with danger because he had two punctures on the route to the finish, though he is still able to send a shiver down the spine of ‘El Matador’. With the conditions set fair, nothing seems impossible for the BRX Hunter driver, but the 20’33’’ which separate him from Sainz require him to drive very aggressively. Unlike his rival, he will have very little support from his team-mate Nasser Al Attiyah. The five times winner from Qatar, who had to exit the special for the second consecutive day due to mechanical problems, will start very far behind Loeb… in the best-case scenario.
Mitch Guthrie drove without such worries, because with a lead of approximately half an hour over Cristina Gutiérrez at the summit of his category, he was able to calmly watch Argentinean Nicolás Cavigliasso, assisted by his wife a Valentina Pertegarini, join the club of stage winners. Xavier de Soultrait, in the lead in the SSV category, can now also afford to adopt a strategy of controlling the race in light of the mishaps suffered by João Ferreira (see A crushing blow). In the truck race, Gert Huzink produced the best time on the special, but without worrying Martin Macík, who sits atop an almost two-hour lead over Aleš Loprais at the summit of the general rankings.
TIMEOUT RACING
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PERFORMANCE OF THE DAY
They are the thorn in the side of the leading teams, the crew who, edition after edition, prove to be the formidable outsiders in the rally’s caravan. In AlUla, Mathieu Serradori and Loïc Minaudier drove their Century into third place on stage 9, which was a first this year, with the podiums on the specials monopolised by Toyota, Audi and BRX. Their performance is even more remarkable given that the French duo is the only crew equipped with 2-wheel drive in the day’s top 15. Behind the wheel, Serradori produced his best result since his victory in 2020 on stage 8, the last to date to be achieved by a privateer. As a result, he climbs into sixth place in the general rankings, overtaking Guerlain Chicherit and Martin Prokop. Fifth position, occupied by Giniel de Villiers, is only 3’32’’ from his grasp. The Century Racing Factory Team duo is bidding a fond farewell to the CR6, before switching to a 4×4 in the guise of the South African manufacturer’s latest model.
Loprais RACING
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CRUSHING BLOW
João Ferreira was the main man yesterday in the Challenger class. Following the shot across the bows of a broken steering rod on stage 1, the Portuguese driver was able to weather the storm. A worthy heir to the famous navigators of his homeland, the young 23-year-old official Can-Am driver managed to reach the promised land of the top 3 by the end of stage 8. With a little more than 7 minutes to make up on Xavier de Soultrait, the four remaining stages seemed more than sufficient to grab his first triumph on the Dakar. However, today, after 44 kilometres, for João it was all hands to the pump… his broken fuel pump to be precise, which seems to have sunken his hopes. He now finds himself one hour behind the general rankings leader and the voyage back to the top seems difficult because he now only has four tries at sailing for success in Yanbu. Lady luck has been cruel with the Portuguese driver.
STAT OF THE DAY
30.6%
With 9 titles in his first career in the WRC and 80 victories on legs of the world championship, Sébastien Loeb demonstrated his penchant for collecting successes. On devoting himself mainly to the rally-raid discipline, the man from Alsace did not change his ways and began by winning 4 stages on his debut on the Dakar in 2016 in Argentina and Bolivia. Today, he picked up the 27th stage win of his career out of 88 specials in 8 participations, including prologues. With a win percentage of 30.6%, he boasts the highest ratio at the bivouac.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
Stéphane Peterhansel: “I can imagine there is a lot of stress inside the cockpit”.
Stéphane Peterhansel no longer has any hope of winning this edition of the Dakar, so he is now entirely devoting himself to helping team-mate Carlos Sainz. “Today we arrived at the end of the stage, I don’t know the classification, but the three Audis were all together. At the end it was normal. This morning, we started first, second and fourth. This morning also, after the start, I stopped for 6 minutes to wait for Carlos and I did all the stage behind him just in case of technical problems. For him it was not easy, because for the 200 km he opened the road and nobody did the navigation for him. I can imagine there is a lot of stress inside the cockpit”.
THE MAKING OF CLASSIC
The Dakar and family stories is a classic! The Marreau brothers were on the podium as early as 1980 in their 4L before winning the race in 1981 in their R20. The Loder brothers in their Class G and the Benaventes siblings in their Nissan Terrano are following suit, while the Zoll twins in their Porsche 924 are even closer-knit. Last year, it was the couple formed by Juan Morera and Lidia Ruba that won, before returning this year in a Porsche 959 replica. And they’re not the only couple in the running, with France’s Abrials and South Africa’s Lovemores following in their footsteps this year. The Dakar Classic also acts as an intergenerational bridge, welcoming father-daughter duos like the Klaassens or father-son duos like the Botmas. But the prize goes to the truck belonging to the German Ruppert family. The Mercedes 1735 is driven by Christian and Ursula, supported by their son Matias. Strength in numbers rings true on the Dakar Classic!
WORLD RALLY-RAID CHAMPIONSHIP
An FIA season with much promise
With the premature exit of reigning world runner-up Yazeed Al Rajhi in the Empty Quarter and the risk of not seeing world champion Nasser Al Attiyah at the start of stage 10, the points to be distributed in Yanbu to the two headliners of the 2023 season will be nil or negligible. Carlos Sainz and Lucas Moraes are currently in the best position to start their bid for the 2024 world title on the right foot. But nothing is decided yet, and above all it promises to be an extremely competitive season. No more than one month after the finish of the first round, the W2RC caravan will already have a date with the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge, a race won on its last three editions by Yazeed Al Rajhi, Stéphane Peterhansel and Nasser Al Attiyah. By the time they arrive in Yanbu, these three contenders will have made a worse start than the future leaders, who will be announced on 19th January. The desire for revenge will be simmering under the helmets of many, including some of the big shots, in the very near future!
World Rally-Raid
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ERGEBNISSE / Results – BIKES
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 42 |
(FRA) ADRIEN VAN BEVEREN
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM | 04H 36′ 46“ |
2 | 9 |
(USA) RICKY BRABEC
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM | 04H 37′ 18“ |
3 | 7 |
(CHL) PABLO QUINTANILLA
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM | 04H 41′ 05“ |
4 | 2 |
(AUS) TOBY PRICE
|
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING | 04H 43′ 20“ |
5 | 46 |
(BWA) ROSS BRANCH
|
HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY | 04H 43′ 45“ |
6 | 47 |
(ARG) KEVIN BENAVIDES
|
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING | 04H 44′ 59“ |
7 | 11 | MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM | 04H 46′ 43“ | |
8 | 1 |
(ARG) LUCIANO BENAVIDES
|
HUSQVARNA FACTORY RACING | 04H 46′ 52“ |
9 | 142 |
(SVK) STEFAN SVITKO
|
SLOVNAFT RALLY TEAM | 04H 49′ 14“ |
10 | 18 |
(ZAF) BRADLEY COX
|
BAS WORLD KTM RACING TEAM | 04H 49′ 40“ |
OVERALL – BIKES
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 9 |
(USA) RICKY BRABEC
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM | 40H 53′ 49“ |
2 | 46 |
(BWA) ROSS BRANCH
|
HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY | 41H 00′ 58“ |
3 | 42 |
(FRA) ADRIEN VAN BEVEREN
|
MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM | 41H 05′ 15“ |
4 | 11 | MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM | 41H 07′ 35“ | |
5 | 47 |
(ARG) KEVIN BENAVIDES
|
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING | 41H 22′ 01“ |
6 | 2 |
(AUS) TOBY PRICE
|
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING | 41H 29′ 01“ |
7 | 1 |
(ARG) LUCIANO BENAVIDES
|
HUSQVARNA FACTORY RACING | 41H 42′ 58“ |
8 | 5 |
(AUS) DANIEL SANDERS
|
RED BULL GASGAS FACTORY RACING | 41H 53′ 36“ |
9 | 142 |
(SVK) STEFAN SVITKO
|
SLOVNAFT RALLY TEAM | 42H 17′ 38“ |
10 | 23 |
(CZE) MARTIN MICHEK
|
ORION – MOTO RACING GROUP | 43H 14′ 24“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – Original by Motul
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ERGEBNISSE / Results – CARS
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 203 |
(FRA) SEBASTIEN LOEB
|
BAHRAIN RAID XTREME | 04H 17′ 33“ |
2 | 204 |
(ESP) CARLOS SAINZ
|
TEAM AUDI SPORT | 04H 21′ 47“ |
3 | 212 |
(FRA) MATHIEU SERRADORI
|
CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM | 04H 22′ 16“ |
4 | 221 |
(BEL) GUILLAUME DE MEVIUS
|
OVERDRIVE RACING | 04H 27′ 25“ |
5 | 243 |
(ZAF) GUY DAVID BOTTERILL
|
TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | 04H 27′ 34“ |
6 | 202 |
(FRA) STÉPHANE PETERHANSEL
|
TEAM AUDI SPORT | 04H 28′ 07“ |
7 | 206 |
(BRA) LUCAS MORAES
|
TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | 04H 28′ 36“ |
8 | 207 |
(SWE) MATTIAS EKSTRÖM
|
TEAM AUDI SPORT | 04H 31′ 41“ |
9 | 231 |
(FRA) ROMAIN DUMAS
|
REBELLION RACING | 04H 31′ 51“ |
10 | 208 |
(CZE) MARTIN PROKOP
|
ORLEN JIPOCAR TEAM | 04H 33′ 12“ |
OVERALL – CARS
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 204 |
(ESP) CARLOS SAINZ
|
TEAM AUDI SPORT | 37H 50′ 57“ |
2 | 203 |
(FRA) SEBASTIEN LOEB
|
BAHRAIN RAID XTREME | 38H 11′ 30“ |
3 | 206 |
(BRA) LUCAS MORAES
|
TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | 39H 02′ 59“ |
4 | 221 |
(BEL) GUILLAUME DE MEVIUS
|
OVERDRIVE RACING | 39H 30′ 53“ |
5 | 212 |
(FRA) MATHIEU SERRADORI
|
CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM | 39H 54′ 41“ |
6 | 211 |
(FRA) GUERLAIN CHICHERIT
|
OVERDRIVE RACING | 40H 03′ 40“ |
7 | 208 |
(CZE) MARTIN PROKOP
|
ORLEN JIPOCAR TEAM | 40H 03′ 45“ |
8 | 209 |
(ZAF) GINIEL DE VILLIERS
|
TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | 40H 06′ 09“ |
9 | 243 |
(ZAF) GUY DAVID BOTTERILL
|
TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | 40H 20′ 48“ |
10 | 223 |
(LTU) BENEDIKTAS VANAGAS
|
TOYOTA GAZOO RACING BALTICS | 40H 50′ 32“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – CHALLENGER
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 312 |
(ARG) NICOLAS CAVIGLIASSO
|
TAURUS FACTORY TEAM | 04H 47′ 58“ |
2 | 301 |
(CHL) FRANCISCO LOPEZ CONTARDO
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 04H 55′ 03“ |
3 | 300 |
(LTU) ROKAS BACIUSKA
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 04H 55′ 23“ |
4 | 306 | RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG | 04H 55′ 38“ | |
5 | 305 |
(USA) AUSTIN JONES
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 04H 56′ 51“ |
6 | 311 |
(SAU) SALEH ALSAIF
|
DARK HORSE TEAM | 04H 58′ 38“ |
7 | 303 |
(USA) MITCHELL GUTHRIE
|
TAURUS FACTORY TEAM | 05H 01′ 06“ |
8 | 318 |
(BRA) MARCELO TIGLIA GASTALDI
|
TEAM BBR | 05H 05′ 20“ |
9 | 315 |
(PRT) RICARDO POREM
|
MMP | 05H 09′ 14“ |
10 | 336 |
(NLD) PAUL SPIERINGS
|
DAKARTEAM SPIERINGS | 05H 32′ 43“ |
OVERALL – CHALLENGER
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 303 |
(USA) MITCHELL GUTHRIE
|
TAURUS FACTORY TEAM | 42H 09′ 25“ |
2 | 306 | RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG | 42H 38′ 00“ | |
3 | 301 |
(CHL) FRANCISCO LOPEZ CONTARDO
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 42H 46′ 13“ |
4 | 300 |
(LTU) ROKAS BACIUSKA
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 43H 32′ 21“ |
5 | 305 |
(USA) AUSTIN JONES
|
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM | 43H 36′ 40“ |
6 | 311 |
(SAU) SALEH ALSAIF
|
DARK HORSE TEAM | 45H 42′ 20“ |
7 | 315 |
(PRT) RICARDO POREM
|
MMP | 45H 49′ 13“ |
8 | 318 |
(BRA) MARCELO TIGLIA GASTALDI
|
TEAM BBR | 46H 48′ 29“ |
9 | 312 |
(ARG) NICOLAS CAVIGLIASSO
|
TAURUS FACTORY TEAM | 49H 16′ 32“ |
10 | 336 |
(NLD) PAUL SPIERINGS
|
DAKARTEAM SPIERINGS | 49H 20′ 41“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – SSV
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 414 |
(BRA) CRISTIANO BATISTA
|
SOUTH RACING CAN-AM | 05H 02′ 30“ |
2 | 411 |
(FRA) XAVIER DE SOULTRAIT
|
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – BARDAHL TEAM | 05H 11′ 56“ |
3 | 402 |
(ESP) GERARD FARRES GUELL
|
SOUTH RACING CAN-AM | 05H 13′ 08“ |
4 | 420 |
(CHE) JEROME DE SADELEER
|
MMP | 05H 13′ 20“ |
5 | 408 |
(SAU) YASIR SEAIDAN
|
MMP | 05H 17′ 30“ |
6 | 405 |
(FRA) FLORENT VAYSSADE
|
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – BARDAHL TEAM | 05H 24′ 58“ |
7 | 442 |
(ITA) ENRICO GASPARI
|
TH-TRUCKS TEAM | 05H 25′ 04“ |
8 | 419 |
(USA) SARA PRICE
|
SOUTH RACING CAN-AM | 05H 27′ 40“ |
9 | 416 |
(BRA) RODRIGO VARELA
|
TEAM BBR | 05H 28′ 52“ |
10 | 407 |
(ESP) EDUARDO PONS SUNE
|
SOUTH RACING CAN-AM | 05H 30′ 51“ |
OVERALL – SSV
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 414 |
(BRA) CRISTIANO BATISTA
|
SOUTH RACING CAN-AM | 05H 02′ 30“ |
2 | 411 |
(FRA) XAVIER DE SOULTRAIT
|
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – BARDAHL TEAM | 05H 11′ 56“ |
3 | 402 |
(ESP) GERARD FARRES GUELL
|
SOUTH RACING CAN-AM | 05H 13′ 08“ |
4 | 420 |
(CHE) JEROME DE SADELEER
|
MMP | 05H 13′ 20“ |
5 | 408 |
(SAU) YASIR SEAIDAN
|
MMP | 05H 17′ 30“ |
6 | 405 |
(FRA) FLORENT VAYSSADE
|
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – BARDAHL TEAM | 05H 24′ 58“ |
7 | 442 |
(ITA) ENRICO GASPARI
|
TH-TRUCKS TEAM | 05H 25′ 04“ |
8 | 419 |
(USA) SARA PRICE
|
SOUTH RACING CAN-AM | 05H 27′ 40“ |
9 | 416 |
(BRA) RODRIGO VARELA
|
TEAM BBR | 05H 28′ 52“ |
10 | 407 |
(ESP) EDUARDO PONS SUNE
|
SOUTH RACING CAN-AM | 05H 30′ 51“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – TRUCKS
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 615 |
(NLD) GERT HUZINK
|
JONGBLOED DAKAR TEAM | 05H 04′ 34“ |
2 | 601 |
(CZE) MARTIN MACIK
|
MM TECHNOLOGY TEAM | 05H 06′ 06“ |
3 | 602 |
(CZE) ALES LOPRAIS
|
INSTAFOREX LOPRAIS PRAGA | 05H 09′ 11“ |
4 | 603 |
(NLD) MITCHEL VAN DEN BRINK
|
EUROL RALLYSPORT | 05H 28′ 56“ |
5 | 604 |
(CZE) JAROSLAV VALTR
|
TATRA BUGGYRA ZM RACING | 05H 31′ 22“ |
6 | 605 |
(NLD) PASCAL DE BAAR
|
TATRA BUGGYRA ZM RACING | 05H 32′ 36“ |
7 | 600 |
(NLD) JANUS VAN KASTEREN
|
BOSS MACHINERY TEAM DE ROOY FPT | 05H 42′ 11“ |
8 | 622 |
(NLD) MICHIEL BECX
|
BECX COMPETITION TEAM DE ROOY FPT | 05H 43′ 40“ |
9 | 608 |
(NLD) VICK VERSTEIJNEN
|
VERSTEIJNEN TRUCK RACING | 05H 44′ 23“ |
10 | 609 |
(JPN) TERUHITO SUGAWARA
|
HINO TEAM SUGAWARA | 05H 51′ 48“ |
OVERALL – TRUCKS
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 601 |
(CZE) MARTIN MACIK
|
MM TECHNOLOGY TEAM | 43H 26′ 01“ |
2 | 602 |
(CZE) ALES LOPRAIS
|
INSTAFOREX LOPRAIS PRAGA | 45H 20′ 43“ |
3 | 603 |
(NLD) MITCHEL VAN DEN BRINK
|
EUROL RALLYSPORT | 45H 38′ 11“ |
4 | 600 |
(NLD) JANUS VAN KASTEREN
|
BOSS MACHINERY TEAM DE ROOY FPT | 48H 02′ 28“ |
5 | 608 |
(NLD) VICK VERSTEIJNEN
|
VERSTEIJNEN TRUCK RACING | 51H 18′ 09“ |
6 | 622 |
(NLD) MICHIEL BECX
|
BECX COMPETITION TEAM DE ROOY FPT | 54H 15′ 02“ |
7 | 610 |
(ITA) CLAUDIO BELLINA
|
MM TECHNOLOGY TEAM | 58H 27′ 48“ |
8 | 609 |
(JPN) TERUHITO SUGAWARA
|
HINO TEAM SUGAWARA | 59H 22′ 45“ |
9 | 617 |
(NLD) BEN DE GROOT
|
DE GROOT SPORT | 61H 59′ 11“ |
10 | 607 |
(NLD) RICHARD DE GROOT
|
FIREMEN DAKAR TEAM | 88H 26′ 35“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – MISSION 1000
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 615 |
(NLD) GERT HUZINK
|
JONGBLOED DAKAR TEAM | 05H 04′ 34“ |
2 | 601 |
(CZE) MARTIN MACIK
|
MM TECHNOLOGY TEAM | 05H 06′ 06“ |
3 | 602 |
(CZE) ALES LOPRAIS
|
INSTAFOREX LOPRAIS PRAGA | 05H 09′ 11“ |
4 | 603 |
(NLD) MITCHEL VAN DEN BRINK
|
EUROL RALLYSPORT | 05H 28′ 56“ |
5 | 604 |
(CZE) JAROSLAV VALTR
|
TATRA BUGGYRA ZM RACING | 05H 31′ 22“ |
6 | 605 |
(NLD) PASCAL DE BAAR
|
TATRA BUGGYRA ZM RACING | 05H 32′ 36“ |
7 | 600 |
(NLD) JANUS VAN KASTEREN
|
BOSS MACHINERY TEAM DE ROOY FPT | 05H 42′ 11“ |
8 | 622 |
(NLD) MICHIEL BECX
|
BECX COMPETITION TEAM DE ROOY FPT | 05H 43′ 40“ |
9 | 608 |
(NLD) VICK VERSTEIJNEN
|
VERSTEIJNEN TRUCK RACING | 05H 44′ 23“ |
10 | 609 |
(JPN) TERUHITO SUGAWARA
|
HINO TEAM SUGAWARA | 05H 51′ 48“ |
OVERALL – MISSION 1000
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | TIME |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 601 |
(CZE) MARTIN MACIK
|
MM TECHNOLOGY TEAM | 43H 26′ 01“ |
2 | 602 |
(CZE) ALES LOPRAIS
|
INSTAFOREX LOPRAIS PRAGA | 45H 20′ 43“ |
3 | 603 |
(NLD) MITCHEL VAN DEN BRINK
|
EUROL RALLYSPORT | 45H 38′ 11“ |
4 | 600 |
(NLD) JANUS VAN KASTEREN
|
BOSS MACHINERY TEAM DE ROOY FPT | 48H 02′ 28“ |
5 | 608 |
(NLD) VICK VERSTEIJNEN
|
VERSTEIJNEN TRUCK RACING | 51H 18′ 09“ |
6 | 622 |
(NLD) MICHIEL BECX
|
BECX COMPETITION TEAM DE ROOY FPT | 54H 15′ 02“ |
7 | 610 |
(ITA) CLAUDIO BELLINA
|
MM TECHNOLOGY TEAM | 58H 27′ 48“ |
8 | 609 |
(JPN) TERUHITO SUGAWARA
|
HINO TEAM SUGAWARA | 59H 22′ 45“ |
9 | 617 |
(NLD) BEN DE GROOT
|
DE GROOT SPORT | 61H 59′ 11“ |
10 | 607 |
(NLD) RICHARD DE GROOT
|
FIREMEN DAKAR TEAM | 88H 26′ 35“ |
ERGEBNISSE / Results – CLASSIC
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | POINTS |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 768 |
(ESP) CARLOS SANTAOLALLA MILLA
|
FACTORYTUB | 43 |
2 | 759 |
(FRA) FREDERIC LARRE
|
LAGUNE – NANTES PRESTIGE AUTOS | 44 |
3 | 700 |
(ESP) JUAN MORERA
|
MOMA BIKES RAID TEAM | 49 |
4 | 728 |
(HRV) JURAJ SEBALJ
|
TECNOSPORT | 55 |
5 | 764 |
(FRA) MAXENCE GUBLIN
|
BOLIDES RACING | 66 |
6 | 719 |
(ITA) FILIPPO GIORGIO COLNAGHI
|
TECNOSPORT | 67 |
7 | 702 |
(ITA) LORENZO TRAGLIO
|
TECNOSPORT | 71 |
8 | 761 |
(ITA) MARCO ERNESTO LEVA
|
R TEAM | 78 |
9 | 704 |
(FRA) PASCAL LEBRUN
|
TEAM CAP179 | 84 |
10 | 765 |
(ESP) LORENZO FLUXA DOMENE
|
LJS RACING TEAM | 84 |
OVERALL – CLASSIC
POS. | N° | DRIVE-TEAM | TEAM | POINTS |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 768 |
(ESP) CARLOS SANTAOLALLA MILLA
|
FACTORYTUB | 760 |
2 | 702 |
(ITA) LORENZO TRAGLIO
|
TECNOSPORT | 762 |
3 | 701 |
(ITA) PAOLO BEDESCHI
|
TECNOSPORT | 817 |
4 | 703 |
(BEL) DIRK VAN ROMPUY
|
TH-TRUCKS VRRACING | 1369 |
5 | 764 |
(FRA) MAXENCE GUBLIN
|
BOLIDES RACING | 1732 |
6 | 700 |
(ESP) JUAN MORERA
|
MOMA BIKES RAID TEAM | 1818 |
7 | 761 |
(ITA) MARCO ERNESTO LEVA
|
R TEAM | 1957 |
8 | 755 |
(DEU) JÖRG SAND
|
VÖLKEL DAKAR TEAM | 2308 |
9 | 767 |
(ESP) AMADEO ROIGE BRAGULAT
|
PEDREGA TEAM | 2341 |
10 | 705 | RECINSA SPORT | 2400 |
FULL RESULTS / ALLE ERGEBNISSE: LINK
GALLERY STAGE 9
Quelle / Source: DAKAR, A.S.O