Dakar Rally - Coverage & status?
Discussion
Well from here www.dakar.com/2005/us/index.html it looks like Colin McRae is leading so far...
Anybody know if there's any TV coverage at all?
Anybody know if there's any TV coverage at all?
sport page on BBC website is quite useful for brief daily review and leader board.
Tuesday's stage results:
Cars
1. Colin McRae (GB) Nissan 3 hours 37 minutes 14 seconds
2. Giniel De Villiers (SA) Nissan 6min 15secs behind
3. Jutta Kleinschmidt (Ger) Volkswagen at 7:18
4. Nasser Saleh Al Attiyah (Qat) BMW 7:20
5. Luc Alphand (Fra) Mitsubishi 8:15
6. Kenjiro Shinozuka (Jpn) Nissan 8:55
7. Bruno Saby (France) Volkswagen 9:44
8. Juha Kankkunen (Fin) Volkswagen 10:25
9. Robby Gordon (US) Volkswagen 12:47
10. Carlos Sousa (Por) Nissan 13:50
Overall
1. McRae 5 hours 7 minutes 24 seconds
2. De Villiers 5 mins 28 behind
3. Alphand at 6:01
4. Kleinschmidt 6:04
5. Saby 7:12
6. Al Attiyah 7:37
7. Gordon 9:01
Motorbikes
Tuesday's stage results:
Cars
1. Colin McRae (GB) Nissan 3 hours 37 minutes 14 seconds
2. Giniel De Villiers (SA) Nissan 6min 15secs behind
3. Jutta Kleinschmidt (Ger) Volkswagen at 7:18
4. Nasser Saleh Al Attiyah (Qat) BMW 7:20
5. Luc Alphand (Fra) Mitsubishi 8:15
6. Kenjiro Shinozuka (Jpn) Nissan 8:55
7. Bruno Saby (France) Volkswagen 9:44
8. Juha Kankkunen (Fin) Volkswagen 10:25
9. Robby Gordon (US) Volkswagen 12:47
10. Carlos Sousa (Por) Nissan 13:50
Overall
1. McRae 5 hours 7 minutes 24 seconds
2. De Villiers 5 mins 28 behind
3. Alphand at 6:01
4. Kleinschmidt 6:04
5. Saby 7:12
6. Al Attiyah 7:37
7. Gordon 9:01
Motorbikes
McRae has crashed out...
>> Edited by Teppic on Wednesday 5th January 17:21
Autosport.com said:
www.autosport.com/newsitem.asp?id=41334&s=13
McRae escapes uninjured from Dakar crash
But Nissan's star retires from the lead of the event after rolling. By Simon Strang
Colin McRae has emerged unscathed from a massive roll on the sixth day of the Dakar Rally. The scale of the accident was such however that the Scot, who was leading at the time in his factory Nissan Pickup, has been forced to retire from the event.
Immediately after coming to rest, McRae reportedly contacted the team to confirm he and his co-driver Tina Thorner had escaped serious injury. "I am dazed, but unharmed," he told a team official. He is expected to return to Scotland tomorrow.
McRae had held the overall lead in the event coming into 622km run between Smarra to Zouerat, in Mauritania, but was caught out 410km into the stage, after the second checkpoint.
McRae reported that visibility was poor because of high winds and that he had taken off, after hitting what he thought was a small jump that turned out to be a big one. The former world rally champion was given a lift back to the event's bivouac headquarters where upon he received an all-clear after a precautionary medical. He is however complaining of troubled vision, while Thorner claims to have hurt her back.
The stage was won by Mitsubishi's Stephane Peterhansel, who beat compatriot Hiroshi Masuoka by five minutes and 58 seconds. Saby now leads the event with a 40s lead over team-mate Luc Alphand.
The event's only other stage winner other than McRae and Peterhansel, NASCAR star Robbie Gordon, is facing a battle to stay in the event after crashing just before the second checkpoint on the stage. The American is believed to have severely damaged the rear of his VW Touareg. He has twice tried to carry on to the finish, but both times had to stop to carry on repairs. It is not clear whether he will be able to continue.
McRae's Nissan team-mate Ari Vatanen is also reported to have run into problems after 55km with a mechanical issue. A Nissan support crew is with the Finn now to see if his car is fixable.
Dakar Rally, leading overall positions after Stage 6
Smarra-Zouerat - 492km special stage
1, Saby/Perin (VW Touareg), 9h22m31s
2, Alphand/Picard (Mitsubishi Pajero Evo), 9h23m11s
3, Kleinschmidt/Pons (VW Touareg), 9h26m27s
4, Al Attiyah/Guehennec (BMW X5), 9h27m03s
5, Peterhansel/Cottret (Mitsubishi V60), 9h29m50s
6, Kankunnen/Repo (VW Touareg), 9h35m33s
7, de Villiers/Lurquin (Nissan Pickup), 9h36m36s
8, de Mevius/Dubois (Nissan Pickup), 9h38m54s
9, Sousa/Delli Zotti (Nissan Pickup), 9h41m03s
10, Schlesser/Borsotto (Schlesser Ford), 9h46m31s
>> Edited by Teppic on Wednesday 5th January 17:21
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