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MITSUBISHI DUO MAINTAIN THEIR COMPOSURE ON THIRD DAKAR STAGE ACROSS PATAGONIA

5th & 6th fastest times set
Team Repsol Mitsubishi Ralliart’s team director Dominique Serieys insists that he is not watching the leader board through the opening three or four days of the 2009 Dakar Rally.

But team crews Stéphane Peterhansel and Jean-Paul Cottret (both France) and Joan ’Nani’ Roma and Lucas Cruz Senra (both Spain) remain firmly in contention for the overall lead after the third leg of the event across the Patagonian wastelands between Puerto Madryn and Ingeniero Jacobacci on Monday.

They set the fifth and sixth fastest times in a pair of turbo-diesel ’Racing Lancers’ and now hold fourth and fifth in the overall classification. Luc Alphand and Gilles Picard (both France) were delayed for around 30 minutes before the first passage control with a minor fuel leak and slipped to 10th overall. The stage win fell to Nasser Al-Attiyah (Qatar), although Carlos Sainz (Spain) maintained the overall lead in the general classification.

Teams meandered through Patagonian lowlands
The stage was shortened from 616km to 550km and meandered its way through the Patagonian lowlands, crossing scrub and grasslands along twisty and sometimes technical trails, before beginning a gradual climb towards the overnight halt at around 900 metres above sea level.

Monday evening’s bivouac at Ingeniero Jacobacci was a far cry from the sunny conditions at Puerto Madryn on the Atlantic coast 24 hours’ before. The town was formerly known as Nahuel Niyeo, but was renamed in 1926 after the engineer who built the railway that now links the town with the outside world and was also the location for the overnight halt on the Dakar.

mitsi_060109_303485257.jpgTuesday’s route is a 459Km special
Tomorrow (Tuesday) is the fourth leg of the 2009 Dakar Rally between Ingeneiro Jacobacci and Neuquén, the 459km special starting just four kilometers from the bivouac and featuring numerous rocky and sandy sections and several wadis. The route passes through the Sierra Mesanlyes and meanders to the north-east of the Negro river to finish near the renowned Valley of the Dinosaurs in a protected geological area dating back to the Cretaceous Period.

The final 25km liaison takes teams to the overnight halt near the confluence of the Limay and Neuquén rivers. Neuquén has a strong agricultural background, is the capital city of the province of the same name and is the largest city in Patagonia.

Roma is happy with position

What they said?

Dominique Serieys, Team Director
"We will really see what develops over the coming days and then we will get a better indication of the overall situation in this rally."

Luc Alphand
"We had a fuel leak and had to stop and take everything out from the rear to see where the problem was. Everything else was fine today, but a fuel seal was not working and it cost me over 30 minutes trying to sort it all out. That was very frustrating."

Stéphane Peterhansel
"If the route is like the organisers said, then the first three stages were very fast and then it becomes more difficult. I hope that is true because we could be in a better position. Since the start I had no problems with the car but I struggled to follow Carlos Sainz this morning. He was too fast. I look forward to the more technical stages."

Joan ‘Nani’ Roma
"I don’t feel too bad about our position heading into the next group of stages. I had a puncture near the end, but we are still in the chasing pack and I am quite happy with my position on the road for tomorrow."

MITSUBISHI’S SPINELLI FROM BRAZIL HOLDS 11TH POSITION IN HIS PAJERO/MONTERO EVOLUTION

Spinelli and Vivolo extremely happy with positions
Privately-run Mitsubishis completed the second special stage of the 2009 Dakar Rally between Santa Rosa de la Pampa and the Patagonian coastal resort of Puerto Madryn without major problems on Sunday.

Guilherme Spinelli and Marcelo Vivolo (both Brazil) were running just outside the top 10 in an excellent 11th place in their ex-factory Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution. The pair were a mere 1m 11s behind the powerful Hummer of 10th-placed Robbie Gordon (USA), but Spinelli lost a little time on the third special stage between Puerto Madryn and Ingeniero Jacobacci on Monday morning, although he recovered quickly to set the 13th fastest time and maintained 11th place.

"Everything is going very well so far and we are extremely happy with the position we have," said Spinelli’s team manager and former Bike and Mitsubishi Pajero driver Klever Kolberg.

Mitsubishi Thailand-backed Mana Pornsiricherd (Thailand) was tackling the Dakar once again in a Mitsubishi Pajero sport this time and held 96th place with co-driver Thierry Lacambre (France) after the stage into Puerto Madryn. But he lost time when he was stuck in the sand and a rival competitor collided with the rear of his car.

This delay forced him to start further down the field on the long stage across Patagonia into Ingeniero Jacobacci and Mana held 83rd position on the stage at PC1 on Monday evening.

 SS3 CLASSIFICATION

Pos

Driver
Co-Driver

Nat

Vehicle

Cat

Total
Time

Diff
Leader

1

Nasser AL ATTIYAH
Tina THORNER

QAT
S

BMW X3 CC

T1.2

4:29:27

**:**

2

Carlos SAINZ
Michel PERIN

E
F

VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG

T1.2

4:30:02

+0:35

3

Dieter DEPPING
Timo GOTTSCHALK

D
D

VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG

T1.2

4:31:07

+1:40

4

Giniel DE VILLIERS
Dirk VON ZITZEWITZ

AFS
D

VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG

T1.2

4:33:28

+4:01

5

Stephane PETERHANSEL
Jean-Paul COTTRET

F
F

MITSUBISHI RACING LANCER

T1.2

4:34:58

+5:31

6

Mark MILLER
Ralph PITCHFORD

USA
AFS

VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG

T1.2

4:37:27

+8:00

7

Orlando TERRANOVA
Alain GUEHENNEC

RA
F

BMW X3 CC

T1.2

4:38:31

+9:04

8

Joan ROMA
Lucas CRUZ

E
E

MITSUBISHI RACING LANCER

T1.2

4:38:42

+9:15

9

Guerlain CHICHERIT
Matthieu BAUMEL

F
F

BMW X3 CC

T1.2

4:41:15

+11:48

10

Robby GORDON
Andy GRIDER

USA
USA

HUMMER H3

OP1

4:43:02

+13:35

11

Krzysztof HOLOWCZYC
Jean-Marc FORTIN

POL
B

NISSAN NAVARA

T1.1

4:53:14

+23:47

12

Peter VAN MERKSTEIJN
Eddy CHEVAILLIER

NL
B

BMW X3 CC

T1.2

4:55:37

+26:10

13

Guilherme SPINELLI
Marcelo VIVOLO

BRA
BRA

MITSUBISHI PAJERO

T1.1

4:56:50

+27:23

14

Christian LAVIEILLE
Jean-Paul FORTHOMME

F
B

NISSAN PROTO

T1.1

4:57:34

+28:07

15

Luc ALPHAND
Gilles PICARD

F
F

MITSUBISHI RACING LANCER

T1.2

5:02:28

+33:01

16

Matthias KAHLE
Thomas SCHUENEMANN

D
D

HONDA BUGGY

T1.3

5:03:41

+34:14

17

Bernard ERRANDONEA
Jean-Pierre GARCIN

F
F

SMG V8 BUGGY

T1.3

5:06:47

+37:20

18

Jean DE AZEVEDO
Youssef HADDAD

BRA
BRA

MITSUBISHI PAJERO

T1.1

5:08:17

+38:50

19

Laszlo PALIK
Gabor DARAZSI

HON
HON

NISSAN NAVARA

T1.1

5:08:31

+39:04

20

Balazs SZALAY
Laszlo BUNKOCZI

HON
HON

OPEL ANTARA RR

T1.1

5:08:54

+39:27

24

Tonnie VAN DEIJNE
Wouter ROSEGAAR

NL
NL

MITSUBISHI L200

T1.1

5:15:20

+45:53

25

Miroslav ZAPLETAL
Tomas OUREDNICEK

CZ
CZ

MITSUBISHI L200

T1.1

5:16:17

+46:50

28

Boris BUKATOV
Sergey DODONOV

RUS
RUS

MITSUBISHI PAJERO

T1.1

5:35:00

+1:05:33

33

Alexandr MIRONENKO
Sergey LEBEDEV

RUS
RUS

MITSUBISHI PAJERO

T1.1

6:08:05

+1:38:38

36

Laszlo LISZI
Jozsef FENESI

HON
HON

MITSUBISHI PAJERO

T1.2

6:11:09

+1:41:42

42

Christian BARBIER
Jean-Michel RICHAUD

F
F

MITSUBISHI PAJERO

T2.2

6:23:31

+1:54:04

46

Massimo BAISION
Rudy BRAINI

I
I

MITSUBISHI PAJERO

T2.2

6:26:17

+1:56:50

49

Ilya KUZNETSOV
Andrey NESHIN

RUS
RUS

MITSUBISHI L200

T1.1

6:36:57

+2:07:30

51

Jerome HARDY
Frederic BECART

F
F

MITSUBISHI PAJERO

T2.2

6:40:58

+2:11:31


AND=ANDORA / RA=ARGENTINA / AUS=AUSTRALIA / B=BELGIUM / BRA=BRAZIL
BLR=BULGARIA / CHL=CHILE / CHI=CHINA / CZ=CZECH REPUBLIC / F=FRANCE
D=GERMANY / GB=GREAT BRITAIN / HON=HUNGARY / ISR=ISRAEL / I=ITALY
J=JAPAN / LVA=LATVIA / LTU=LITHUANIA / NL=NETHERLANDS / N=NORWAY
POL=POLAND / P=PORTUGAL / QAT=QATAR / RUS=RUSSIA / AFS=SOUTH AFRICA
E=SPAIN / S=SWEDEN / THA=THAILAND / UKR=UKRAINE / USA=UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
ROU=URUGUAY


 OVERALL CLASSIFICATION AFTER SS3

Pos

Driver
Co-Driver

Nat

Vehicle

Cat

Total
Time

Diff
Leader

1

Carlos SAINZ
Michel PERIN

E
F

VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG

T1.2

9:04:48

**:**

2

Nasser AL ATTIYAH
Tina THORNER

QAT
S

BMW X3 CC

T1.2

9:08:28

+3:40

3

Giniel DE VILLIERS
Dirk VON ZITZEWITZ

AFS
D

VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG

T1.2

9:10:33

+5:45

4

Stephane PETERHANSEL
Jean-Paul COTTRET

F
F

MITSUBISHI RACING LANCER

T1.2

9:13:35

+8:47

5

Joan ROMA
Lucas CRUZ

E
E

MITSUBISHI RACING LANCER

T1.2

9:19:10

+14:22

6

Mark MILLER
Ralph PITCHFORD

USA
AFS

VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG

T1.2

9:20:33

+15:45

7

Orlando TERRANOVA
Alain GUEHENNEC

RA
F

BMW X3 CC

T1.2

9:22:29

+17:41

8

Krzysztof HOLOWCZYC
Jean-Marc FORTIN

POL
B

NISSAN NAVARA

T1.1

9:39:13

+34:25

9

Robby GORDON
Andy GRIDER

USA
USA

HUMMER H3

OP1

9:39:20

+34:32

10

Luc ALPHAND
Gilles PICARD

F
F

MITSUBISHI RACING LANCER

T1.2

9:43:35

+38:47

11

Guilherme SPINELLI
Marcelo VIVOLO

BRA
BRA

MITSUBISHI PAJERO

T1.1

9:54:15

+49:27

12

Peter VAN MERKSTEIJN
Eddy CHEVAILLIER

NL
B

BMW X3 CC

T1.2

9:55:51

+51:03

13

Christian LAVIEILLE
Jean-Paul FORTHOMME

F
B

NISSAN PROTO

T1.1

10:04:34

+59:46

14

Balazs SZALAY
Laszlo BUNKOCZI

HON
HON

OPEL ANTARA RR

T1.1

10:12:59

+1:08:11

15

Dieter DEPPING
Timo GOTTSCHALK

D
D

VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG

T1.2

10:15:30

+1:10:42

16

Thierry MAGNALDI
Guy LENEVEU

F
F

SMG PORSCHE BUGGY

T1.3

10:16:05

+1:11:17

17

Laszlo PALIK
Gabor DARAZSI

HON
HON

NISSAN NAVARA

T1.1

10:21:12

+1:16:24

18

Ivar Erik TOLLEFSEN
Quin EVANS

N
GB

NISSAN NAVARA

T1.1

10:22:02

+1:17:14

19

Rene KUIPERS
Filipe PALMEIRO

NL
P

BMW X3 CC

T1.2

10:29:10

+1:24:22

20

Tonnie VAN DEIJNE
Wouter ROSEGAAR

NL
NL

MITSUBISHI L200

T1.1

10:34:09

+1:29:21

22

Boris BUKATOV
Sergey DODONOV

RUS
RUS

MITSUBISHI PAJERO

T1.1

11:04:14

+1:59:26

23

Jean DE AZEVEDO
Youssef HADDAD

BRA
BRA

MITSUBISHI PAJERO

T1.1

11:07:25

+2:02:37

30

Alexandr MIRONENKO
Sergey LEBEDEV

RUS
RUS

MITSUBISHI PAJERO

T1.1

13:11:43

+4:06:55

33

Laszlo LISZI
Jozsef FENESI

HON
HON

MITSUBISHI PAJERO

T1.2

13:21:46

+4:16:58

35

Ilya KUZNETSOV
Andrey NESHIN

RUS
RUS

MITSUBISHI L200

T1.1

13:51:27

+4:46:39

43

Massimo BAISION
Rudy BRAINI

I
I

MITSUBISHI PAJERO

T2.2

14:16:05

+5:11:17

44

Christian BARBIER
Jean-Michel RICHAUD

F
F

MITSUBISHI PAJERO

T2.2

14:18:38

+5:13:50

50

Jerome HARDY
Frederic BECART

F
F

MITSUBISHI PAJERO

T2.2

14:34:05

+5:29:17


AND=ANDORA / RA=ARGENTINA / AUS=AUSTRALIA / B=BELGIUM / BRA=BRAZIL
BLR=BULGARIA / CHL=CHILE / CHI=CHINA / CZ=CZECH REPUBLIC / F=FRANCE
D=GERMANY / GB=GREAT BRITAIN / HON=HUNGARY / ISR=ISRAEL / I=ITALY
J=JAPAN / LVA=LATVIA / LTU=LITHUANIA / NL=NETHERLANDS / N=NORWAY
POL=POLAND / P=PORTUGAL / QAT=QATAR / RUS=RUSSIA / AFS=SOUTH AFRICA
E=SPAIN / S=SWEDEN / THA=THAILAND / UKR=UKRAINE / USA=UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
ROU=URUGUAY

 


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