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Successful "Dakar" start for Volkswagen

 

2010 Dakar Rally, 1st leg, 02 January 2010

 

 

 

 

 

Successful "Dakar" start for Volkswagen  

 

 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  
 

Kris Nissen, Carlos Sainz

Wolfsburg (02 January 2010). A solid team performance on the first "Dakar” day: Volkswagen accomplished the first special stage of the 2010 Dakar Rally with a good team result – all five Race Touareg vehicles are among the top ten at the beginning of the rally. Carlos Sainz/Lucas Cruz (E/E) reached the day’s finish in the best Volkswagen Race Touareg with a 2.07-minute gap in second place behind their Spanish compatriot Nani Roma in the X-raid BMW. The next Race Touareg followed in fourth place: Nasser Al-Attiyah/Timo Gottschalk (Q/D) were 3.29 minutes behind the front runners, followed by last year’s winners Giniel de Villiers/Dirk von Zitzewitz (ZA/D) with a 4.31-minute gap in fifth place. Mark Miller/Ralph Pitchford (USA/ZA) came eighth. The fifth Race Touareg, piloted by Maurício Neves/Clécio Maestrelli (BR/BR), completed the Volkswagen team performance in position ten.

 Since several stretches of waters were inundated due to heavy rainfalls the organisers were forced to relocate the start of the first special stage by 52 kilometres. Its distance was thus reduced from 251 to 199 kilometres. At first, quick sections on firm soil were on the agenda. More twisty and narrow passages on stony ground, particularly allowing drivers with experience in classic sprint rallies to shine, formed the day’s finale.

 Kris Nissen (Volkswagen Motorsport Director)
"The rally started very well for Volkswagen. Everything’s going according to plan. We’re more than pleased with the day’s result. We’ve just covered four per cent of the rally and therefore still have a corresponding distance ahead of us. Tomorrow’s second leg will be about driving straight through as well. The difficult sections of the rally will start day after tomorrow. Only then can we seriously begin thinking about the strategy.”

 #300 – Giniel de Villiers (ZA), 5th place leg, / 5th place overall
"It’s an honour being able to open the first ‘Dakar’ leg as the title defender. Unfortunately, this was not particularly advantageous today. We weren’t able to use the tracks of preceding vehicles for orientation. In addition, due to the many stones along the edges of the track there was more to be lost than gained by taking too much of a risk. The first 200 kilometres of the ‘Dakar’ were demanding – but not the crucial ones. That’s why we didn’t show everything yet.”

 #303 – Carlos Sainz (E), 2nd place leg / 2nd place overall
"The beginning of the leg was positive in every respect and we were able to catch up with Robby Gordon in the Hummer who had started in front of us. In his dust it was impossible to overtake on our own power. We used the sentinel but apparently Robby didn’t notice that. Still, second place is a good starting base for tomorrow, which will be similar in terms of the route’s characteristics.”

 #305 – Mark Miller (USA), 8th place leg / 8th place overall
"The style of today’s leg was totally that of the World Rally Championship. This isn’t necessarily the driving style I prefer. Nevertheless, I’m pleased with the first day because we didn’t lose a lot of time although we proceeded with caution. The Dakar Rally is never decided on the first day. Especially at the beginning it’s important not to take any unnecessary risks and to keep the car in top shape.”

 #306 – Nasser Al-Attiyah (Q), 4th place leg / 4th place overall
"It was a good ‘Dakar’ start for us. Quick stretches and sections like those in the World Rally Championship alternated. Today it was important to achieve a good position for the next day, and we managed to do this. Yet the first 200 special-stage kilometres were anything but an easy beginning and, in particular, involved a much heavier mental strain than expected.”

 #312 – Maurício Neves (BR), 10th place leg / 10th place overall
"The leg was particularly appealing from a technical point of view. The route was narrow, very twisty and greatly resembled those at my home rally, the ‘Sertoes’. It was good fun driving it. I think we found a good rhythm. That’s why I’m very pleased with the first part of the Dakar Rally which is new to me.”

 
Number of the day

 At the 2010 Dakar Rally the Volkswagen Race Touareg has a total of 132 sensors providing information to the engineers about temperatures, pressures and mechanical movements by means of data logging. Upon arrival at the bivouac the data of each of the five 300-hp "Dakar” prototypes are read out and analysed using special software in order to optimise the vehicle set-up based on these parameters.

 
From the Volkswagen bivouac

 - Volkswagen management board member for technology Dr Ulrich Hackenberg tests new Amarok
Dr Ulrich Hackenberg, Volkswagen management board member for technical development, subjected the new Volkswagen Amarok to a field test before the Dakar Rally. Prior to the start of the desert classic, the first legs of which Hackenberg is watching on location, over 5,000 kilometres in the south of Argentina were on the agenda of the 59-year-old. "I was delighted with the new Amarok,” said Hackenberg. "The vehicle not only proved its prowess throughout the tour but also attracted a lot of attention. I’m sure that it will be a big seller, particularly in South America.” Additionally, as a version featuring special modifications for the Dakar Rally, the Amarok is making its debut as a support vehicle of the Volkswagen factory team and as an official rally vehicle of the "Dakar” organiser A.S.O.

- Berti and Det for Timo and Nasser
Volkswagen co-driver Timo Gottschalk traditionally banks on the support of a special good luck charm during his runs in the Race Touareg. The Berliner puts a sticker of Berti, a German ZDF TV cartoon figure, on the roll cage of his cross-country rally prototype. His driver Nasser Al-Attiyah followed suit. The man from Qatar opted for Bert’s companion Det to adorn the driver’s side.

 
Standings after leg 01, Colón (RA)–Córdoba (RA); 199/684 km SS 01/total

 Pos.; Team; Vehicle; Leg 01; Total time
1 Nani Roma/Michel Périn (E/F) BMW X3 CC 2h 11m 15s (1) 2h 11m15s
2 Carlos Sainz/Lucas Cruz (E/E) Volkswagen Race Touareg 2 2h 13m 22s (2) + 2m 07s
3 Stéphane Peterhansel/Jean-P. Cottret (F/F) BMW X3 CC 2h 14m 05s (3) + 2m 50s
4 Nasser Al-Attiyah/Timo Gottschalk (Q/D) Volkswagen Race Touareg 2 2h 14m 44s (4) + 3m 29s
5 Giniel de Villiers/Dirk von Zitzewitz (ZA/D) Volkswagen Race Touareg 2 2h 15m 46s (5) + 4m 31s
6 Robby Gordon/Andy Grider (USA/USA) Hummer 2h 16m 03s (6) + 4m 48s
7 Krzysztof Holowczyc/Jean-Marc Fortin (PL/B) Nissan Pick-up 2h 17m 22s (7) + 6m 07s
8 Mark Miller/Ralph Pitchford (USA/ZA) Volkswagen Race Touareg 2 2h 17m 28s (8) + 6m 13s
9 Leonid Novitsky/Andreas Schulz (RUS/D) BMW X3 CC 2h 18m 17s (9) + 7m 02s
10 Maurício Neves/Clécio Maestrelli (BR/BR) Volkswagen Race Touareg 2 2h 18m 23s (10) + 7m 08s

 
Coming up next …

 Sunday, 03 January: 02. Etappe, Córdoba (RA)–La Rioja (RA). Farm and narrow gravel roads – the leg between Córdoba and La Rioja leads across the Sierra los Comechingones to La Rioja. At about 2,000 metres above mean sea level the air becomes notably thinner for humans and engines. During the 355 timed kilometres the co-drivers’ concentration is crucial as well, to ensure that they make the right choices at branch-offs.

 
The Dakar Rally on TV

 03 January
01:10–01:54 Eurosport Highlights, 1st leg (re-run)
08:55–09:40 Eurosport Highlights, 1st leg (re-run)
18:45–19:03 RTL RTL aktuell (evening news)
20:20–20:30 Eurosport Arrival at the finish; live report
23:00–23:45 Eurosport Highlights, 2nd leg

 
Volkswagen Motorsport public website: www.volkswagen-motorsport.com

 2010 Dakar Rally info: www.dakar.com

 Volkswagen "Dakar” iPhone-App: www.volkswagen-motorsport.com/dakar_iPhone

 
Further information:
Stefan Moser, Mobile +49 152 22859259, stefan.moser@volkswagen-motorsport.com
Andre Dietzel, Mobile +49 175 7234689, andre.dietzel@volkswagen-motorsport.com
Text, photographs and audio to download: www.volkswagen-motorsport.info

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Volkswagen Motorsport GmbH
Domicile: Hannover
Court of Registry: Amtsgericht Hannover
Commercial Register No.: 58 417

Executive Director:
Kris Nissen
Motorsport Director

Important Notice: The above information is automatically added to this e-mail. This addition does not constitute a representation that the content of this e-mail is legally relevant and/or is intended to be legally binding upon Volkswagen Motorsport GmbH
 

 

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300,000 fans: emotional "Dakar" beginning for Volkswagen

 

2010 Dakar Rally, ceremonial start

 

 

 

 

 

300,000 fans: emotional “Dakar” beginning for Volkswagen  

 

 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  
 

Giniel de Villiers/Dirk von Zitzewitz

Wolfsburg (01 January 2010). Volkswagen started to the Dakar Rally in Argentina and Chile in front of an inspiring audience. More than 300,000 fans celebrated the title defenders Giniel de Villiers/Dirk von Zitzewitz (ZA/D) and their Volkswagen team-mates Carlos Sainz/Lucas Cruz (E/E), Mark Miller/Ralph Pitchford (USA/ZA), Nasser Al-Attiyah/Timo Gottschalk (Q/D) and Maurício Neves/Clécio Maestrelli (BR/BR) in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires. After the requisite drive across the starting ramp, the route took the five Race Touareg vehicles powered by TDI diesel engines to Colón where the first special stage in open terrain will start on Saturday.

 The enthusiastic spectators gathered around the famous obelisk included Dr Ulrich Hackenberg, Volkswagen management board member for Technical Development, and Hans-Joachim Stuck, the Volkswagen Group’s motorsport representative. After this liaison leg to the first bivouac on the outskirts of Buenos Aires on New Year’s Day the competition of the Dakar Rally will start the following day with the first, 251-kilometre special stage from Colón to Córdoba. On Saturday a total of 684 kilometres, including liaison stages, are on the agenda.

 "The ceremonial start marks a successful, emotional and appropriate beginning for the Dakar Rally,” says Volkswagen Motorsport Director Kris Nissen. "The enthusiasm of the spectators for our sport is fantastic and provides everyone in the Volkswagen team with that final bit of motivation to show top performances. There’s no better way to start to the new year than completing the first few ‘Dakar’ kilometres in the presence of such a cheering crowd before things really get serious the next day.”

 
Coming up next …

 Saturday, 02 January: 1st leg, Colón (RA)–Córdoba (RA). The Dakar Rally starts to the 2010 edition with a 251-kilometre special stage. Yet the first leg covering a total of 684 kilometres is anything but an easy warm-up: The Sierras Pampeanas put the material to the test with the route’s initial mountain passages. The drivers and co-drivers are well-advised to find their rhythm from the outset in order to establish good positions for the days ahead.

 
The Dakar Rally on TV

 02 January
00:30–01:30 Eurosport Ceremonial start (re-run)
18:45–19:03 RTL RTL aktuell (evening news)
20:00–20:15 ARD Tagesschau (evening news)
20:20–20:30 Eurosport Arrival at the finish; live report
21:45–21:58 ZDF heute-journal
23:00–23:45 Eurosport Highlights of the 1st leg

 
Volkswagen Motorsport public website: www.volkswagen-motorsport.com

 2010 Dakar Rally info: www.dakar.com

 Volkswagen "Dakar” iPhone-App: www.volkswagen-motorsport.com/dakar_iPhone

 
Further information:
Stefan Moser, Mobile +49 152 22859259, stefan.moser@volkswagen-motorsport.com
Andre Dietzel, Mobile +49 175 7234689, andre.dietzel@volkswagen-motorsport.com
Text, photographs and audio to download: www.volkswagen-motorsport.info

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Volkswagen Motorsport GmbH
Domicile: Hannover
Court of Registry: Amtsgericht Hannover
Commercial Register No.: 58 417

Executive Director:
Kris Nissen
Motorsport Director

Important Notice: The above information is automatically added to this e-mail. This addition does not constitute a representation that the content of this e-mail is legally relevant and/or is intended to be legally binding upon Volkswagen Motorsport GmbH
 

 

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