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The Volkswagen works rally team next month embarks on its most ambitious challenge
yet – to become the first to win the legendary Dakar Rally with a diesel powered
vehicle. Four of the
squad’s Race Touareg 2 machines, each powered by a new 2.5-litre five-cylinder
TDI engine, will take the start at Lisbon, Portugal, on 6th January. Ahead of them
will lie more than 8,500 kms of arduous North African terrain and 16 days of
fierce and hazardous competition. Two former
World Rally Champions lead the Volkswagen team – Spain’s Carlos
Sainz and Finnish veteran Ari Vatanen, a four-time Dakar Rally winner. American
Mark Miller and South Africa’s Giniel de Villiers will drive the other works
cars, while a fifth Race Touareg has been entered by Volkswagen customer squad
Team Lagos for Portugal’s Carlos Sousa. Volkswagen
Motorsport Director Kris Nissen believes that the team, which finished second in
the 2006 Dakar, has the experience to win: ‘We want to be the first to win this
long and tough event with a diesel. We were close to winning last time and since
then we have worked extremely hard, undertaking an extensive test and
development programme through which we have further improved the car, logistics
and organisation.’ Among the
developments for 2007 is a new cylinder head for the four-valve TDI engine which
has helped push the maximum power output to 285 PS and torque to in excess of
600 Nm. ‘The new engine produces a little more power and delivers more torque
over a wider rev range and is, in general, more drivable,’ says Donatus
Wichelhaus, head of motorsport engine development. Vatanen, 54,
believes the team has the equipment to get the job done: ‘I felt comfortable the
moment I sat in a Race Touareg,’ said Ari, who joined Volkswagen in the autumn,
"and I am convinced that the team has a good chance of winning." The Finn, who
last won the Dakar in 1991; is joined by co-driver two Fabrizia Pons from Italy. Forty-four-year-old Sainz enjoyed a successful Dakar debut with
Volkswagen in 2006, taking four stage wins and leading the rally for four days.
"I learned a lot of new things during my first Dakar and the subsequent tests
and events," said Carlos. "Hopefully I can now exploit this experience to the
full." His co-driver, Frenchman Michel Périn, is one of the world’s most
successful rally-raiders, with three Dakar wins under his belt already. de Villiers is a multiple touring car champion who turned to rallying in 2000.
The 34-year-old is a veteran of four Dakar Rallies and was second for Volkswagen in
2006, going on to win the Transiberico and Moroccan Rallies for the team. He is
co-driven by Germany’s Dirk von Zitzewitz. Works driver
four is Mark Miller, 44, from Arizona (USA), who has been an off-road racer all his
adult life and whose Volkswagen placed fifth on last year’s Dakar Rally. His co-driver
is South Africa’s Ralph Pitchford. Adds Nissen: "We wanted a mix of drivers and co-drivers who possessed not only
speed and the will to win, but also maturity and experience. We achieved these
targets with our squad. What is required on the Dakar Rally is a mixture of speed,
car control and the ability to read the lie of the land." The route for next year’s marathon is a daunting one. Highlights include two
Mauritanian stages totalling more than 1,000 km from Atâr to Néma between which no
service teams are permitted to work on the vehicles. Volkswagen last won the Dakar in 1980 when Swede Freddy Kottulinsky drove his
Iltis to victory. Mitsubishi, whose cars have won the event for the last six years,
is expected to provide the chief opposition with both last year’s victor, Luc
Alphand, and the 2004/’05 victor Stéphane Peterhansel, returning to the fray. 2007
Dakar Rally route Date Leg Start –
Finish Special
stage Leg
distance 06
Jan 1 Lisbon –
Portimão, Portugal 120
kms 495
kms 07 2 Portimão –
Malaga, Spain 60
kms 500
kms 08 3 Nador – Er
Rachidia, Morocco 252
kms 649
kms 09 4 Er Rachidia
– Ouarzazate, Morocco 405
kms 679
kms 10 5 Ouarzazate –
Tan Tan, Morocco 325
kms 775
kms 11 6 Tan Tan –
Zouérat, Mauritania 394
kms 817
kms 12 7 Zouérat –
Atâr, Mauritania 542
kms 580
kms 13 – Rest day,
Atâr – – 14 8 Atâr –
Tichit, Mauritania 589
kms 626
kms 15 9 Tichit –
Néma, Mauritania 494
kms 497
kms 16 10 Néma –
Timbuktu, Mali 516
kms 615
kms 17 11 Timbuktu –
Néma 571
kms 590
kms 18 12 Néma –
Kayes, Mali 257
kms 746
kms 19 13 Kayes –
Tambacounda, Senegal 260
kms 458
kms 20 14 Tambacounda
– Dakar, Senegal 225
kms 576
kms 21 15 Dakar –
Dakar – 93
kms Total
distance 5,010
kms 8,696
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