Leg 1: Buenos Aires – Santa Rosa de la Pampa
Liaison, 196 km; special, 371 km; liaison, 166 km; total, 733 km.
Weather conditions: warm and sunny, 28-30 degrees C
For immediate release
Saturday, January 3rd, 2009
CAUTIOUS START TO PUNISHING DAKAR RALLY
FOR TEAM REPSOL MITSUBISHI RALLIART CREWS
• Frenchman Alphand heads Japanese teams in fifth
• Broken engine pulley costs Masuoka crucial time
SANTA ROSA DE LA PAMPA (Argentina): Team Repsol Mitsubishi Ralliart made a cautious start to their challenge for an eighth successive victory in the 2009 Dakar Rally on the opening 371km special stage between Buenos Aires and Santa Rosa de la Pampa in Argentina on Saturday.
Luc Alphand and co-driver Gilles Picard (both France) led the Japanese team’s four ‘Racing Lancers’ in fifth position. Team mates Stéphane Peterhansel and Jean-Paul Cottret (both France) were sixth and Joan ‘Nani’ Roma and Lucas Cruz Senra (both Spain) held eighth overall in their BFGoodrich-shod ‘Racing Lancer’..
Unofficial figures estimated that over 500,000 rally fans and spectators witnessed the ceremonial start of the 2009 Dakar Rally and the parade around the streets and wide avenues of Buenos Aires on Friday evening.
At times, people thronged 10 deep in the streets to watch, photograph and cheer the competitors in the 530 vehicles that left the parc ferme area at La Rural Exhibition Centre and journey through the city to the official start at the Obelisk on the Avenue of the 9th July.
Two hundred and seventeen bikes, 25 quads, 177 cars and 81 trucks eventually passed scrutineering checks and headed into the opening timed special stages to Santa Rosa de la Pampa on Saturday morning.
The stage was expected to be fast and dusty, an ideal shakedown for competitors before the rigours of Patagonia, the Andes mountains and the Atacama desert of the coming days.
Mitsubishi’s four ‘Racing Lancer’ drivers began cautiously, as they had planned, and were running behind the leaders after the opening passage control, with Hiroshi Masuoka (Japan) and co-driver Pascal Maimon (France) leading the way. Roma led the Japanese quarter in 10thposition through PC2, where Alphand and Peterhansel was classified 11th and 13th, but Masuoka hit trouble after the second passage control and lost his provisional ninth place on the stage.
The Japanese suffered a broken engine pulley and he stopped in the stage 190km from the start. He was forced to wait for the rapid assistance truck.
Tomorrow (Sunday) marks the longest day of the entire event – a punishing 837km section between Santa Rosa de la Pampa and the tourist centre of Puerto Madryn, the head town of the Viedma department in the Patagonian province of Chubut.
The day’s competitive action begins close to the overnight bivouac and extends for 237km, offering tricky navigation and a mixture of fast gravel and sandy sections, with two passage controls.
The bulk of the day is made up of a tiring 600km liaison section across the Rio Negro and passes the Rio Colorado and General Conesa to arrive at Puerto Madryn near the Atlantic coast, the Gulf of San Matias and the entrance to the Valdes Peninsula.
Overall positions after leg 1 (unofficial @ 13.30hrs):
1. Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah (QA)/Tina Thörner (S) BMW X3 CC 2h 36m 15s
2. Carlos Sainz (E)/Michel Périn (F) Volkswagen Race Touareg 2h 38m 32s
3. Giniel de Villiers (ZA)/Dirk von Zitzevitz (D) Volkswagen Race Touareg 2h 38m 55s
4. Mark Miller (USA)/Ralph Pitchford (ZA) Volkswagen Race Touareg 2h 40m 36s
5. Luc Alphand (F)/Gilles Picard (F) Mitsubishi Racing Lancer 2h 40m 59s
6. Stéphane Peterhansel (F)/Jean-Paul Cottret Mitsubishi Racing Lancer 2h 41m 09s
7. Orlando Terranova (RA)/Alain Guehennec (F) BMW X3 CC 2h 41m 24s
8. Joan ‘Nani’ Roma (E)/Lucas Cruz Senra (E) Mitsubishi Racing Lancer 2h 41m 26s
9. Robbie Gordon (USA)/Andy Grider (USA) Hummer 2h 50m 40s