2007 Dakar Rally

Leg 13 Kayes – Tambacounda
Liaison: 180.00 km, Special 260.00 km, Liaison 18.00 km, Total 458 km

Weather conditions: warm and sunny: 17-27C

For immediate release
Friday, January 19th, 2007

TEAM REPSOL MITSUBISHI RALLIART EASE THROUGH FIRST S?N?GALESE
STAGE AND MAINTAIN FIRST AND SECOND OVERALL IN 2007 DAKAR RALLY

Peterhansel extends overall lead over team mate Alphand to 11m 15s
Japan?s Masuoka delayed in the dust; Spaniard Roma punctures and stays 13th

TAMBACOUNDA, S?n?gal ? The Team Repsol Mitsubishi Ralliart crew of St?phane Peterhansel and Jean-Paul Cottret began the 13th special stage of the 2007 Dakar Rally between Kayes in Mali and Tambacounda in S?n?gal, 6m 29s ahead of team mates Luc Alphand and Gilles Picard, on Friday.

But the twice former winners of the event extended their overall lead to 11m 15s after setting the second fastest time, behind stage winner Carlos Sainz, on the twisty and narrow special through eastern S?n?gal. The two crews are now under instruction from team management to bring the two Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolutions to Dakar without any undue risks over the final two special stages at the weekend.

The organisers had warned that navigation would be tricky on the day?s stage and there would be several carefully monitored speed restriction zones through villages and heavily populated areas. The fact that bike race leader Marc Coma got lost and then crashed was a case in point. It was not a stage to be taken lightly.

?There was some very difficult navigation in the early part of the stage and then a wide track,? said Peterhansel. ?The end of the stage was very fast. It is much easier to race at higher speeds in the car. Jean-Paul did a great job on the navigation and that was so important. We beat the bikes by around 30 minutes today. This race is never finished until you see the podium. The leader of the motorbikes today was a harsh example of that. It was good to finish the stage.

?Tomorrow is not too long, but I remember the stage was difficult last year and several crews lost a lot of time. We have a good position behind Carlos Sainz on the road. He is fast so we should be okay.?

Luc Alphand and Gilles Picard began the special stage in third position and set the sixth fastest time to conserve second place.

?It is always quite an easy stage when you have the right track,? said Alphand. ?It was easier for the cars with a co-driver than it was for the bikes. We decided this morning to stay behind Carlos Sainz and Carlos Sousa and behave. Both mirrors and both wings are intact on our car, so that proves we drove very sensibly.?

Joan ?Nani? Roma and Lucas Cruz were fifth into the stage in the third Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution and eventually set the eighth fastest time to retain 13th overall.

?Near the end of the stage I hit a small tree, under braking, and we damaged the front right wing of the car, but it was just panel damage,? said Roma. ?After that I had one right-hand puncture and that?s where we lost the time. Today was a case of being careful.?

Hiroshi Masuoka and Pascal Maimon were forced to start the stage in 19th place this morning and lost several minutes trailing in St?phane Henrard?s dust. They set the 15th fastest time.

?For 150km we followed in the dust of the Buggy,? said Masuoka. ?We tried to get passed but it was not possible. The stage was very difficult. It was narrow and twisty. We passed a Nissan, which had crashed, and we were careful to the finish.?

?It was a great shame for Marc Coma in the bike category, but this proves that this race is never finished until you reach the final stage in Dakar,? said MMSP?s Managing and Sporting Director Dominique Serieys. ?We will stay quiet and very humble. All our drivers are safely through the stage. Our drivers are professional and know that in the interest of Mitsubishi Motors we should try all we can to reach Dakar in the same positions as we are in now.?

The last of the traditional African special stages ? a 225km section between Tambacounda and Dakar in S?n?gal ? takes place tomorrow (Saturday). The route consists of a wide range of twisty and fast roads through villages and populated areas and starts 124km to the west of Tambacounda at the town of Koumpentoum. The route heads north towards Velingara and turns west to a finish near Mbake. A 227km liaison steers teams into Dakar.

Positions on SS13 ?
1. Carlos Sainz (E)/Michel P?rin (F) Volkswagen Touareg 2h 30m 22s
2. St?phane Peterhansel (F)/Jean-Paul Cottret (F) Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution 2h 30m 48s
3. Mark Miller (USA)/Ralph Pitchford (ZA) Volkswagen Touareg 2h 32m 40s
4. Carlos Sousa (P)/Andreas Schulz (D) Volkswagen Touareg 2h 35m 25s
5. Jean-Louis Schlesser (F)/Arnaud Debron (F) Schlesser-Ford 2h 35m 33s
6. Luc Alphand (F)/Gilles Picard (F) Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution 2h 35m 34s
8. Joan ?Nani? Roma (E)/Lucas Cruz (E) Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution 2h 36m 28s

15. Hiroshi Masuoka (J)/Pascal Maimon (F) Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution 2h 46m 07s

Positions after leg 13 ?
1. St?phane Peterhansel (F)/Jean-Paul Cottret (F) Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution 43h 13m 22s
2. Luc Alphand (F)/Gilles Picard (F) Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution 43h 24m 37s
3. Jean-Louis Schlesser (F)/Arnaud Debron (F) Schlesser-Ford 44h 52m 09s
4. Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah (QA)/Alain Guehennec (F) BMW X3CC 45h 23m 07s
5. Mark Miller (USA)/Ralph Pitchford (ZA) Volkswagen Touareg 45h 31m 09s
6. Hiroshi Masuoka (J)/Pascal Maimon (F) Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution 45h 55m 51s
7. Carlos Sousa (P)/Andreas Schulz (D) Volkswagen Touareg 48h 34m 20s
8. Robby Gordon (USA)/Andy Grider (USA) Hummer 50h 26m 40s
9. Carlos Sainz (E)/Michel P?rin (F) Volkswagen Touareg 50h 50m 36s
10. St?phane Henrard (B)Brigette Beceu (B) Volkswagen Buggy 51h 25m 50s

13. Joan ?Nani? Roma (E)/Lucas Cruz (E) Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution 52h 36m 24s

Ends

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Published On: 19 January 2007