quinta-feira, 10 de setembro de 2009

Pilotos VW travam uma grande luta pela liderança


Luta pela vitória continua: Ao vencer a sexta etapa do Rally Rota da Seda, Carlos Sainz / Lucas Cruz reduziram a sua diferença em relação aos companheiros de equipa Al-Attiyah/Timo Gottschalk em mais de três minutos e, portanto, mantêm a luta pela vitória final em aberto. Mark Miller / Ralph Pitchford terminou a etapa no terceiro lugar, seguidos por Giniel de Villiers / Dirk von Zitzewitz no quarto Race Touareg com motor TDI. A etapa que ligou Janaozen (Cazaquistão) até Nisa (Turcomenistão) tinha um total de 698 quilómetros e foi a segunda etapa mais longa e também mais difícil do rali até agora. Partes rápidas com muito pó passando por zonas montanhosas e secções de pedra, foi a isto que se resumiu a etapa de hoje. Dificuldades na navegação e furos sofridos por Sainz, Al-Attiyah e Miller fizeram com que os Race Touareg, que partiram com nove minutos de diferença uns dos outros, se cruzassem por várias vezes durante a etapa e as duplas travaram uma uma grande batalha pela vitória na etapa.

Kris Nissen (Volkswagen Motorsport Director)
"Today showed that our drivers and co-drivers are taking the fight for victory at the Silk Way Rally very seriously and that they’re fully motivated. The rally offers a good opportunity to prepare for the Dakar Rally from several perspectives: The driver pairings feel the competitive pressure, the technology of the four Race Touareg vehicles is being tested in racing conditions, and the engineers and mechanics practice all processes very carefully as well. Last night, for example, we completed a so-called "major service” which actually is scheduled only during the ‘real’ Dakar.”

#100 – Giniel de Villiers (ZA), 4th place leg / 4th place overall
"The track today was both quick and tricky. The navigation is difficult since many similar branch-offs follow each other. Always finding exactly the right one is almost impossible. In terms of pace we played it safe while our team colleagues obviously were closer to the limit.”

#101 – Carlos Sainz (E), 1st place leg / 2nd place overall
"Of course I’m happy about the stage win but we could have done better. We were the fourth vehicle to start, drove in the dust of our colleagues for a long time and were ultimately able to pass them – without a puncture and a detour we could have achieved the overall lead. Tomorrow we’ll have to open the course which won’t be an easy feat.”

#103 – Mark Miller (USA), 3rd place leg / 3rd place overall
"That was a definitely a crazy day – at some point in time we were travelling behind and alongside each other with all four Race Touareg vehicles and were fighting for the lead. I caught Carlos and Nasser, chose a parallel track and passed them. At first we had a bit of an advantage after a directional change, but later they overtook us again.”

#104 – Nasser Al-Attiyah (Q), 2nd place leg / 1st place overall
"I’m definitely happy with second place today; we’re continuing to lead the overall standings. Today, things were very fast and tight but that’s exactly what a rally is all about. Unfortunately, we had the third puncture in a row today and I’m hoping that this will have been our last one. Our Race Touareg continues running without any problems.”

Standings after Leg 06, Janaozen (KZ) – Turkmenbashi (TM)
514,11 km

Pos. Team, Vehicle, Leg 06, Total time

1 Nasser Al-Attiyah/Timo Gottschalk (Q/D), Volkswagen Race Touareg 2, 5h05m00s (2), 17h18m44s

2 Carlos Sainz/Lucas Cruz (E/E), Volkswagen Race Touareg 2, 5h01m47s (1), +2m56s

3 Mark Miller/Ralph Pitchford (USA/ZA), Volkswagen Race Touareg 2, 5h08m19s (3), +14m42s

4 Giniel de Villiers/Dirk von Zitzewitz (ZA/D), Volkswagen Race Touareg 2, 5h10m26s
(4) +17m16s

5 Ruslan Misikov/Konstantin Zhiltsov (RUS/RUS), Nissan, 5h59m30s (6), +3h25m05s

6 Ilya Kuznetsov/ Andrey Neshin (RUS/RUS), Mitsubishi, 6h27m37s (7) +4h06m21s

7 Maris Saukans/Didzis Zarnis (LV/LV), OSC, 7h01m36s (9), +4h38m57s

8 Alexey Berkut/Konstantin Meshcheryakov (RUS/RUS), Mitsubishi, 7h49m27s (13), +5h02m37s

9 Benediktas Vanagas/Saulius Jurgenlenas (LT/LT), OSC, 7h13m46s (10), +5h07m00s

10 Raz Heymann/Hillel Segal (ISR/ISR), Mitsubishi, 7h19m24s (12), +5h54m49s


Coming up next…

After the route so far continuously went southwards the Volkswagen drivers are now going to head eastwards in order to cross one of the largest and most arid deserts in the world: the Karakuma desert. Consequently, the contenders will strictly be driving on sand. Soft trails, dunes galore and dry lakes characterise the 418-kilometre (345 kilometres of special stages) from Turkmenbahsi to Balkanabad. Sand storms, high temperatures and poor trails will also put extreme demands on the service crews.