Nasser Al-Attiyah celebrates third stage win at the 2015 Dakar Rally

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Nasser Al-Attiyah celebrates third stage win at the 2015 Dakar Rally // MINI scores strong result ahead of the marathon stages. Munich (DE). Nasser Al-Attiyah (QT) and his co-driver Mathieu Baumel (FR) are still the men to beat at the 2015 Dakar Rally. The duo in the MINI ALL4 Racing also won the sixth stage…

Nasser Al-Attiyah celebrates third stage win at the 2015 Dakar Rally // MINI scores strong result ahead of the marathon stages.

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Munich (DE). Nasser Al-Attiyah (QT) and his co-driver Mathieu Baumel (FR) are still the men to beat at the 2015 Dakar Rally. The duo in the MINI ALL4 Racing also won the sixth stage at the toughest event in motorsports. It has been their third stage win at this year’s Dakar so far. Al-Attiyah/Baumel have further extended their lead in the overall classification and are now 11:12 minutes ahead of their closest rivals De Villiers/Von Zitzewitz.

Stage six was again short but very demanding. It was characterized by two completely different kinds of soil: The first part of the stage was held on fast gravel roads, towards the stage end the cars had to cross large dunes with very fine sand. Navigation was again the key to success.

Joan “Nani” Roma/Michel Périn (ES/FR) once again proved to be great navigators. The 2014 Dakar winners made up a lot of ground on the final kilometres of today’s stage scoring a strong 3rd position.

Krzysztof Holowczyc/Xavier Panseri (PL/FR) are still driving at a consistent pace at this year’s Dakar. The duo defended their fourth place in the overall classification. Erik van Loon/Wouter Rosegaar (NL/NL) in another MINI ALL4 Racing are also still within the top ten. They are currently sixth overall.

The upcoming weekend will definitely be the toughest challenge of this year’s Dakar. According to the new regulations the participants have to master the marathon stages – two stages in a row without any technical support from their mechanics or engineers. No more than three spare tires are allowed to be carried within the car. The drivers will have to be extremely careful not to damage their tires or cars. The marathon stages will undoubtedly be decisive for the outcome of this year’s Dakar.

Leg seven will lead from Iquique in Chile towards the northeast to Uyuni in Bolivia. The 321 kilometre-long stage seven will be held on mountain roads on a high plateau at an altitude of up to 3,900 metres. The co-drivers will have to read the road-book with great care in light of the many junctions on the route.

Overall classification after leg 6 of the Dakar 2015 Rally (Top 6).

  • 01 Al-Attiyah/Baumel – MINI ALL4 Racing – 19:30:44h
    02 De Villiers/Von Zitzewitz – 19:41:56h
    03 Al Rajhi/Gottschalk – 19:59:28h
    04 Holowczyc/Panseri – MINI ALL4 Racing – 20:31:37h
  • 05 Ten Brinke/Colsoul – 20:35:07h
    06 Van Loon/Rosegaar – MINI ALL4 Racing – 20:37:27h

Coming up – Day 7 Dakar Rally 2015 (10 January 2015).

  • Start/finish: Iquique/Uyuni (Leg 7)
  • Total distance: 717 km, Special stage: 321 km, Liaison: 396 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)


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