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« Reply #15 on: January 03, 2011, 01:53:33 PM »
Interesting, in the early show, they mentioned that BMW is going to phase out the X5 for the new Mini.  They seem to be having a lot of issues but they aren't planning on winning, just finishing.  The Mini looks a lot better as a rally car then a production car.  I can see why they did it but Mini's are supposed to be small.
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« Reply #17 on: January 03, 2011, 06:40:17 PM »
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« Reply #18 on: January 03, 2011, 06:54:05 PM »
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« Reply #19 on: January 03, 2011, 07:42:26 PM »
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« Reply #20 on: January 03, 2011, 08:56:38 PM »
Withdrawals:

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Stage
1 181 * HARSLETT (AUS) HONDA
1 23 * ESQUIROL (FRA) HONDA

Quads:
1 254 * SONIK (POL) YAMAHA
1 284 * HEGUIABEHERE (ARG) YAMAHA

Cars:
1 358 * LU (CHN)
* DIPERSIO (ITA) NISSAN

1 371 * HANGGORO (IDN)
* YUDHA SATRIA (IDN) MITSUBISHI

Trucks:
1 501 * DE ROOY (NLD)
* COLSOUL (BEL)
* RODEWALD (POL)IVECO

1 505 * VAN GINKEL (NLD)
* WAMS (NLD)
* DE ROOIJ (NLD) GINAF

1 515 * BEKX (NLD)
* VAN DE VEN (NLD)
* VOETS (NLD) DAF
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« Reply #21 on: January 04, 2011, 01:24:07 PM »
Yoshimasa Sugawara (69)is the man.  He holds the record for the most consecutive Dakar starts at 20.  Last year he was DQ'd but still ran it.  He's been in 26 Dakar's though.  His team Team Sugawara is the only entrant from HINO.  Hino is the heavy truck division of Toyota. (light for the Dakar)  His son, Teruhito Sugawara drives the other team truck.  He's continues the tradition and has been in 13 so far.

            

Dakar 2011, 1st stage

January 2, Victoria - Cordoba
Special Stage (SS): 222km Connection: 566km

Twisty mountain course completed without event.
Full-blown competition kicks off at the 2011 Dakar Rally.

January 2, contestants traveled the section between Victoria and Cordoba. Competition for the 2011 Dakar Rally began in earnest at the 222 km SS (Special Stage) towards the last part of the stage. The SS for this day was almost the same as the course that lead to Cordoba last year, which was a single road with a hard gravel surface. Because most of this stage winds through twisty mountain areas, the road is narrow, which makes it difficult for vehicles to pass. There was little risk of taking a wrong turn in the course, but as evidenced by the increasingly slippery conditions caused by the rain that began to fall midway through the race and the many vehicles that slipped off course, this certainly was not a course that was suited for trucks. The SS for bikes and Quads took two shortcutsone at the 86 km point and another the 178 km point-and was 30 km shorter than that for other divisions.

HINO TEAM SUGAWARA, exercising no small amount of caution, completed this SS on their two HINO 500 Series trucks. Car 1 piloted by Yoshimasa Sugawara/Hiroyuki Sugiura, who raced at a deliberately cautious pace, finished this SS in 42th place in the truck division. Car 2 piloted by Teruhito Sugawara/Seiichi Suzuki completed this SS safely at 20th overall. The two trucks arrived undamaged at the bivouac long past sunset after 9 pm, and brought the team results that were in line with plans for the first day.

Yoshimasa Sugawara: This was a hazardous stage so I intentionally lowered our pace to get a feel for how things would go. My navigator, Hiroyuki Sugiura, and I work very well together so we have no concerns. In any case, I saw a large number of contestants in the top group stopped by the road.

Teruhito Sugawara: I feel that we've done everything that we had to and could do for the day. The rain had already stopped, but we came across extremely muddy conditions midway through the segment. I think the course was almost unchanged from last year. I am having a good time driving, thanks to the improved brakes and engine.

Seiichi Suzuki: There are absolutely no problems with the truck. It seems that the larger brake shoes are having a major effect. There weren't any navigation related problems, but the instructions we received from officials were very detailed.


RANKING TRUCK (SS)
Pos.    No.    Driver    Make    Time
1    500    CHAGIN (RUS)    KAMAZ    2:44:22
2    504    LOPRAIS (CZE)    TATRA    2:49:03
3    502    KABIROV (RUS)    KAMAZ    2:50:14
4    512    NIKOLAEV (RUS)    KAMAZ    2:53:38
5    508    DE AZEVEDO (BRA)    TATRA    2:54:57
21    526    Teru SUGAWARA (JPN)    HINO    3:21:06
42    513    Yoshi SUGAWARA (JPN)    HINO    3:48:44

    

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« Reply #22 on: January 04, 2011, 01:29:23 PM »
Stage 3 (Tucuman - Jujuy) January 4th, 2011

























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« Reply #23 on: January 04, 2011, 01:46:56 PM »
Notice, this is a Fiat Panda 4x4.  http://www.dakar.com/dakar/2011/us/rider/386.html

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« Reply #24 on: January 04, 2011, 02:05:01 PM »
So De Rooy is out for good? He was always a tough competitor.
So is the Panda the next Wrangler?
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« Reply #25 on: January 04, 2011, 02:07:04 PM »
So De Rooy is out for good? He was always a tough competitor.
So is the Panda the next Wrangler?
if they're entered as a Withdrawal, then they're officially out.

IIRC, the Panda was going to fill the niche between the Liberty and the Wrangler.  So I guess it would replace the Patriot.
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« Reply #26 on: January 04, 2011, 02:07:16 PM »
Steady as she goes for the Aussies

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05 January 2011 | 00:00 - By Jacob Black

Another rainy, muddy, slippery and accident packed day on stage two of the Dakar sees Jacob Smith on the cusp of the top 20, the Coconut Resort crew smiling, and Bruce Garland well inside the top 20 in the car bracket.

While others found the mud difficult, the Aussie young gun fired himself into 20th overall on the stage, and he now sits 21st overall. Still, the competitive New South Welshman says he could have done better.

“I was in dust the whole way so it was hard to pass,” Smith said. “I took it easy, but then just after the neutralisation zone I passed two guys.”

“But then I ran off the road and got stuck in a bush, so they got back past me and it took me 40ks to get back past them,” he explained.

“But it was good, I’ve moved up 20 places.”

Fellow GHR rider Mark Davidson had a small tumble today, distracted by a fallen rider, Davidson very nearly joined his colleague in the medical wing.

“I fell over today,” he smiled when asked how his day was. “A bit too hard really. A guy had crashed, and was lying on the verge of the road as I came over a crest, and I took my eye off the road to look at him and ran wide. His smashed bike was already there in the gutter so I ran wide straight into his smashed bike, and now instead of one there are two of them![smashed bikes]”

Despite the crash, Davidson made up some of the time lost in time penalties on stage one.

Geoff Olholm and Steve Riley have rapidly become crowd favourites on the Dakar. Their indelible smiles, constant joking and horseplay with the locals, and vivid orange car have generated a lot of interest in the duo. Geoff Olholm was typically positive as he explained his day.

“It was a really good course today, and being up closer to the front it’s not so wooped up and rutted out,” he explained. Adding that the calibre of the field is astounding. “Here, it’s different from Australia, there is a big roost just off the corner, just a big spray of rocks because those guys are hitting the corners so hard they’re just carving the course up,” Olholm enthused.

He said he saw plenty of carnage on today’s stage. “There were plenty of crashes out there, rollovers and smashes in the mud. We came along and saw one car getting dragged along on its side, it just wouldn’t turn itself back over!”

“I was sideways around some corners at 180km/hr, just sideways out of control, but then the next corner would be totally dry, it was incredible.”

Today was a long stage, with a total of just under 700 kilometres, and Olholm said that as well as co-driver Steve Riley’s vomiting, he too suffered from fatigue.

“I started to feel it a bit today, the fatigue because of the length of the thing, so it will be interesting to see how tomorrow goes, but i’m looking forward to it,” Olholm said.

Bruce Garland kept his usual sensitive head today, circumventing the dramas everyone else seemed to have and making ground. He repeated his commitment to a ‘steady as she goes’ approach.

“It was tight and twisty but a lot of fun,” he said, before taking a swipe at some of the front runners. “We got passed a few and a few got passed us, but they’re all going over the top up there. We just need to look after the D-Max and win our class.”

Simon Pavey is adopting the same approach, telling us that he made an effort to avoid the mud on today’s wet course. “I’ve got enough of that stuff in Wales,” he joked. A later than usual arrival at the bivouac was explained by a small fuel issue. “I had some sort of problem, hopefully it was just a blockage in the breather because it wouldn’t feed fuel into the front tank,” Pavey explained. “So I was pretty tight on time over the liaison.”

Still, Simon made it back, and says he’s looking forward to the challenging dunes and mountains that lie ahead.

“Today was fun, but tomorrow is the first ‘real’ day.”
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« Reply #27 on: January 04, 2011, 03:02:44 PM »
Looks like the Grand Cherokee rolled.

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« Reply #29 on: January 04, 2011, 04:08:52 PM »
I did this for another forum.

Here's what the trucks normally look like in stock form.

KAMAZ
  
TATRA
  
IVECO
  
MAN
  
DAF
  
GINAF
  
MERCEDES
     
RENAULT
  
HINO
 
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