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2005 Dakar Rally, Le Creusot shakedown
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Wednesday, November 22nd, 2004

MITSUBISHI MOTORS REPSOL ATS STUDIOS TEAM
COMPLETES FINAL DAKAR RALLY SHAKEDOWN

Mitsubishi’s Dakar Rally line-up completes shakedown in France;
Germany’s Mayer teams up with Frenchman Polato for the first time

LE CREUSOT, France – The Mitsubishi Motors Repsol ATS Studios Team completed a successful final two-day shakedown for the 2005 Dakar Rally on Tuesday. The gruelling 16-day event begins in Barcelona on New Year’s Day and finishes in Dakar, Senegal, on Sunday, January 16th after 14 special stages in a route of 8,956 kms.

The entire driver line-up of Frenchmen St?phane Peterhansel and Luc Alphand, Japan’s Hiroshi Masuoka, Germany’s Andrea Mayer and Spain’s Joan ‘Nani’ Roma completed the rigorous shakedown in sub-zero temperatures, near Le Creusot, in the south of France.

Defending Dakar Rally champion Peterhansel managed to test each of the five cars that the Mitsubishi Motors Repsol ATS Studios Team hopes will give it a record-breaking 10th Dakar Rally victory and fifth successive overall triumph next month.

Accompanied by their respective co-drivers Jean-Paul Cottret, Gilles Picard, Andreas Schulz, Jean-Michel Polato and Henri Magne, the team’s five drivers each drove their Dakar Rally cars over rough and rocky terrain and ground which featured several jumps and a wide range of tricky surfaces.

~We were delighted with the test,~ admitted Team Director Dominique Serieys. ~There were no problems with any of the cars and each driver managed to spend a fair amount of time behind the wheel.

~St?phane, Luc and Hiroshi drove on Monday, while Nani, Andrea and St?phane spent more time behind the wheel on Tuesday. It was a good opportunity for Andrea to sit with her new co-driver Jean-Michel Polato for the first time and gain some more experience with the new Mitsubishi L200 Pick-Up.~

The team will now make some minor final modifications to the competition cars and the fleet of support vehicles and trucks at its Pont-de-Vaux base, near Lyon, before leaving for Barcelona on Monday, December 27th.

~It was a useful exercise for the entire team,~ said Isao Torii, the President of Mitsubishi Motors Motor Sports. ~There were no problems at the shakedown, everyone is well prepared and we are all looking forward to the official start in Spain and the first of the traditional African Dakar stages in Morocco on January 3rd.~

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Published On: 22 December 2004