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2005 UAE Desert Challenge, United Arab Emirates
FIA Cross-Country Rally World Cup, final round

Weather conditions: very hot, dry and sunny – 33-39 C
Leg 4: Liaison; 5.70 kms; Special 290.22 kms; Liaison 74.60 kms

For immediate release
Sunday, November 13th, 2005

MITSUBISHI’S PETERHANSEL TAKES FIFTH STAGE
WIN TO EXTEND HIS UAE DESERT CHALLENGE LEAD

Team mate Joan Roma recovers from illness to take second fastest time

MOREEB, UAE – Mitsubishi Motors Repsol Team driver St?phane Peterhansel and co-driver Jean-Paul Cottret finished the penultimate leg of this year’s UAE Desert Challenge with yet another fastest time and extended their overall lead to a staggering 2h 31m 08s, today (Sunday).

Today’s penultimate section began over sand tracks and sabkhas and crossed several high ridges. The subsequent route crossed a section with tricky navigation and a series of deceptive dunes with sand holes to a fast finish across open desert. The arrival time control was situated at the same point as Wednesday’s opening selective.

Peterhansel headed out of the Moreeb bivouac with a 1h 49m 31s advantage over second-placed Jos?-Luis Monterde and stayed out of trouble throughout the varied special to extend his advantage over the Spaniard by a further 41 minutes.

~Today was a lot easier than yesterday,~ admitted Peterhansel. ~It was a nice stage. The route was often across a chott, on a sandy track and in the dunes. It is never easy to read the track and now I must be careful on the final day. Of course something could happen, but I must be cautious and make sure that I reach the finish tomorrow. I have had some bad luck this year, but I will not be thinking about that at all.~

The twice winner of the Dakar Rally with the Mitsubishi team admitted that this event had been a crucial final test session for him before the Dakar. ~Sometimes in the past it has not been easy to get the suspension settings right for Dubai, but everything has been fine this year. The car has been perfect. I am very happy.~

Team mate Joan ‘Nani’ Roma had recovered sufficiently from his food poisoning to take the start of today’s stage with Andorra-based co-driver Henri Magne. He was classified 21st in the overall classification after incurring a catalogue of time penalties. Starting from 10th on the road this morning, Roma attacked from the outset, passing several cars on his way to the second fastest time.

~It was a good day for me,~ said a smiling Roma. ~After missing two days and spending the mornings in the medical tent and the afternoons in the hotel, it was great to carry out some training for the Dakar. There were a lot of dunes, plenty of soft sand and all good experience. I had to stop on one occasion, because my belts were too tight, but it was a really positive day and I feel much better!~

Tomorrow (Monday) is the final day of this year’s UAE Desert Challenge, with teams tackling two selective sections between Moreeb and the finish on Monday afternoon at the Dubai Intermational Marine Club (DIMC) in Dubai. The opening 122.45 section begins at Haleeba and the second starts at Khatam after a 103.85 kms road liaison section. A short 37.50 kms link will take teams to the finish at Mina Seyahi.

Positions on SS5 (unofficial):
1.St?phane Peterhansel (F)/Jean-Paul Cottret (F) Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution 3h 46m 49s
2. Joan Roma (E)/Henri Magne (AND) Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution 3h 55m 05s
3.Jos?-Luis Monterde (E)/Tiziano Siviero (I) BMW X5 4h 28m 26s
4. Yayha Al-Helai (UAE)/Khaled Al-Kendi (UAE) Chevrolet Pick-Up 4h 36m 10s

Positions after leg 4 (unofficial):
1.St?phane Peterhansel (F)/Jean-Paul Cottret (F) Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution 16h 19m 32s
2.Jos?-Luis Monterde (E)/Tiziano Siviero (I) BMW X5 18h 50m 40s
3. Yayha Al-Helai (UAE)/Khaled Al-Kendi (UAE) Chevrolet Pick-Up 19h 22m 14s

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Published On: 13 November 2005