sábado, 14 de janeiro de 2012

Stéphane Peterhansel vence penúltima especial


• Peterhansel and Roma still hold the top positions in the overall standings
• Leonid Novitskiy works his way up to fourth


The penultimate special stage proved to be another good one for the Monster Energy X-raid Team. Overall leader Stéphane Peterhansel and his co-driver Jean-Paul Cottret (both France) won the special stage, with their green Monster Energy MINI ALL4 Racing and extended their lead by another 20 minutes. Meanwhile, Russian-German crew Leonid Novitskiy / Andi Schulz in the orange Monster Energy MINI ALL4 Racing finished third behind Giniel de Villiers. The two Portuguese Ricardo Leal dos Santos / Paulo Fiuza took their red Monster Energy MINI ALL4 Racing to sixth position, thus finishing right ahead of their team-mates Nani Roma (Spain) and Michel Périn (France) in the yellow sister car. And Polish-Belgian pairing Krzysztof Holowczyc / Jean-Marc Fortin in the ORLEN MINI ALL4 Racing came 12th, today.

Once again, the drivers were really exhausted when arriving at the bivouac as today’s 275-kilometre special stage featured another heavy dose of the Peruvian dunes. “These dunes were extremely tough,” said Novitskiy’s navigator Schulz. “Here, you realise that the Dakar is a truly gruelling event.”

Sometimes, the good things happen just out of the blue. Peterhansel hadn’t planned to win the special stage but then, it just happened. “I had set myself the goal to just defend my lead in the overall standings but it goes without saying that I don’t say no to this win,” said the Frenchman. “Nonetheless, we mustn’t forget that there is another special stage to be contested, tomorrow. I won’t relax before having crossed the finish line.”

Novitskiy and Schulz also demonstrated once again that dune sections suit them well. Having finished runner-up yesterday, they came third behind Giniel de Villiers’ Toyota, today. The pairing succeeded in avoiding all the ‘traps’ of the special stage and made it to the finish without having got stuck. Thanks to their consistent performance, they succeeded in passing Robby Gordon for fourth position in the overall standings.

Roma, however, wasn’t that lucky, in the dunes to Pisco. “I had to avoid a bike rider and a car that had got stuck,” said the Spaniard. “But then, I drove into a hole and got stuck myself.” Fortunately, his Portuguese team-mates Dos Santos and Fiuza soon approached to help him. “I was happy that they were behind me,” admitted the Spaniard. Nonetheless, this incident cost him more than 20 minutes compared to his team-mate and overall leader Peterhansel.

Despite having helped Roma /Périn, the Portuguese pairing finished sixth. “Getting Nani out of the hole was hard work,” revealed Santos. “Apart from that, our special stage was rather uneventful.” For Holowczyc, however, the Peruvian dunes turned out to be a far more difficult area. The Pole got stuck once again. “It was a day of digging, digging, digging,” said Holowczyc who consequently had to settle for coming 12th.

Meanwhile, the two Russians Alexander Mironenko and Sergey Lebedev in their BUER BMW X3 CC encountered no problems in the dunes and finished ninth – two positions ahead of the Chilean-French crew Boris Garafulic / Gilles Picard with the Vision Advisors BMW X3 CC. “We got stuck at the same place as Nani,” said Garafulic. “I have to admit that Peru is clearly more gruelling than Chile.” The two Germans Stephan Schott and Holm Schmidt had to cope with another dose of bad luck. An opponent was going backwards as he had got stuck – and crashed into the Germans’ KS Tools BMW X3 CC. So, Schott had to wait for the X-raid race truck to be able to repair the damage. He still is on his way to completing the special stage.

The distance of tomorrow’s final stage amounts to just 29 kilometres but the drivers will have to cross another two – minor – dune fields. So, the fat lady has not yet sung. A short time after having arrived in Lima, the competitors will roll over the podium.

Results Stage 13:

1. S. Peterhansel (FRA) / J.-P. Cottret (FRA) MINI ALL4 Racing – 3h 09m 47s
2. G. De Villiers (RSA) / D. von Zitzewitz (GER) Toyota – 3h 18m 16s
3. L. Novitskiy (RUS) / A. Schulz (GER) MINI ALL4 Racing – 3h 22m 42s
4. C.Sousa (POR) / Garcin (FRA) Great Wall – 3h 22m 42s

6. R.L. Dos Santos (POR) / P. Fiuza (POR) MINI ALL4 Racing – 3h 24m 51s
7. N. Roma (ESP) / M. Périn (FRA) MINI ALL4 Racing – 3h 32m 44s
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9. A.Mironenko (RUS) / S.Lebedev (RUS) BMW X3 CC – 3h 41m 57s
10. R. Gordon (USA) / J. Campell (USA) Hummer – 3h 45m 48s
11. B. Garafulic (CHI) / G. Picard (FRA) BMW X3 CC – 3h 50m 11s
12. K. Holowczyc (POL) / J.-M. Fortin (BEL) MINI ALL4 Racing – 3h 51m 19s
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tba. S. Schott (GER) / H.Schmidt (GER) BMW X3 CC – h m s

Overall after Stage 13:
1. S. Peterhansel (FRA) / J.-P. Cottret (FRA) MINI ALL4 Racing – 38h 28m 51s
2. N. Roma (ESP) / M. Périn (FRA) MINI ALL4 Racing – 39h 11m 48s
3. G. De Villiers (RSA) / D. von Zitzewitz (GER) Toyota – 39h 44m 00s
4. Novitskiy (RUS) / A. Schulz (GER) MINI ALL4 Racing – 40h 41m 47s
5. R. Gordon (USA) / J. Campell (USA) Hummer – 40h 48m 56s
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8. R.D. Dos Santos (POR) / P. Fiuza (POR) MINI ALL4 Racing – 43h 35m 00s

10. K. Holowczyc (POL) / J.-M. Fortin (BEL) MINI ALL4 Racing – 45h 31m 03s
13. B. Garafulic (CHI) / G. Picard (FRA) BMW X3 CC – 47h 15m 17s

17. A. Mironenko (RUS) / S.Lebedev (RUS) BMW X3 CC – 51h 18m 51s

tba S.Schott (GER) / H.Schmidt (GER) BMW X3 CC – h m s