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28 setembro 2007

Rali de Marrocos (III) - Ruben Faria mantém liderança em Marrocos



Seria este o título que eu gostaria de escrever neste post. Acontece que a deficiente cobertura mediática que a prova tem – culpas acrescidas para a organização – não permite saber a esta hora a classificação da etapa para as motos. Esperemos que esteja tudo a correr pelo melhor como até ontem.

Rali de Marrocos (II) - Elisabete Jacinto bem oleada

Mantendo-se no Top 20 de uma classificação conjunta auto/camiões, Elisabete Jacinto, aos comandos do MAN M2000 do Team Oleoban MAN Portugal, voltou a estar em destaque numa terceira etapa do Rallye Guy Hoquet Maroc, marcada pela recuperação física do seu navegador, muito debilitado nos dois primeiros dias de corrida.

"Foi a etapa mais rápida das três que até agora disputámos e continuamos a imprimir um excelente andamento, sem o menor problema ao nível da nossa máquina. Foi muito bom ver o Marco a sentir-se melhor. Dá mais ânimo. Apenas tivemos um pequeno percalço ao longo desta etapa já que, numa zona mais difícil de navegação, perdemos alguns minutos e fizemos uns quilómetros a mais. Era uma zona algo confusa. Estavam alguns carros perdidos e não tomámos logo a melhor opção. Nada de preocupante. Amanhã vamos ter dunas a sério e estou encantada com essa perspectiva. Já me divido de forma mais equilibrada por todos os tipos de pista, mas as dunas continuam a ser o meu espaço favorito", salienta Elisabete Jacinto.


Fonte: Marathonrally.com

Rali de Marrocos (I) - Tripla liderança da Volkswagen com Carlos Sousa em bom plano

Volkswagen continues its triple lead in the Morocco Rally: With a double stage victory, the Volkswagen factory drivers Carlos Sainz/Michel Périn (Spain/France) expanded their over lead to 4.31 minutes on the third of six competition days. Finishing the day in second place, their team-mates Giniel de Villiers/Dirk von Zitzewitz (South Africa/Germany) defended their position as the overall runner-up in front of Carlos Sousa/Andreas Schulz (Portugal/Germany) in the Race Touareg of Team Lagos.

On the 344-kilometre stage around the desert oasis of Zagora, which is one of the two longest special stages of the entire rally, Mark Miller/Ralph Pitchford (USA/RSA) in the Volkswagen Race Touareg claimed fifth place overall behind BMW driver Nasser Al-Attiyah. On Friday, the fourth round of the FIA Cross-Country Rally World Cup will continue with another, 244-kilometre loop around Zagora.

Kris Nissen (Volkswagen Motorsport Director): "We’ve put three legs and a little more than half of the rally behind us. All four Race Touareg vehicles were running perfectly and the driver teams are working together very well. Mark Miller and Ralph Pitchford are also doing well, considering that they’re not using a vehicle with the latest technical specification here. We now occupy the top 3 positions, both in terms of stage and overall results, but there are still three more legs and many kilometres of driving ahead of us. The drivers have to stay totally concentrated as just one big boulder can throw them out of the race - and there are quite a few of those around here."

Carlos Sainz: "Michel and I are really pleased with this second stage victory and the sound overall lead. Today’s leg offered a lot of variety. The track featured a demanding mix of big boulders, twisty and quick stretches and only little sand. Being the first car out meant that navigating was pretty difficult, but my co-driver Michel did a great job."

Giniel de Villiers: "In the beginning we approached Carlos up to 25 seconds, but then weren’t able to overtake him: There was practically no wind blowing so the clouds of dust stayed in the air for a long time and impaired visibility. At the end of the special stage, Carlos was a lot quicker than we were. After 80 kilometres we started suffering a slow puncture. This meant we weren’t really able to attack and had to be particularly careful on the stony stretches. However, given the circumstances, we were lucky because we didn’t have to change the tyre."

Mark Miller: "On the first 200 kilometres it was a very nice but also tough stage with lots of dust being kicked up by the cars in front. Then we had a slow puncture and ultimately had to change the tyre. Unfortunately, we had another puncture after only 30 kilometres and had to stop. After two punctures we decided to play it safe. In the next couple of days we want to make up time because our pace here is good, but we also had a lot of misfortune on the first three legs. "

Carlos Sousa: "A nice leg without any problems. Every day we’re working on the set-up of our Race Touareg and are making good progress. We’re concentrating on the fight with Nasser Al-Attiyah. We took a lot of time away from him today, so we’ve got good reason to be satisfied."


Fonte: Marathonrally.com