Stage 3 saw both crews produce their very best driving and navigation skills to claw back quite a few positions and battle their way through the middle order traffic. Terranova is now 23rd overall and Roma is up to 30th. While the two crews have a bigger battle ahead to make up even more positions and reduce the time variations, we shouldn’t forget the Dakar Rally is the longest and harshest motorsport endurance race on the planet and there are many more days to go...
Joan ‘Nani’ Roma: “When we started Stage 3 we got the rain and when driving flat out it is scary; you can’t see very well and the grip is not so good. We came across other cars that were awkward to pass in the conditions. I’m happy with my driving today. Really happy. Maybe the timing is not so good after yesterday’s problem but when I analyse the timing from today it is good. The strategy for the next two days is to push and push.”
Meanwhile, seven MINI ALL4 Racing cars are currently within the top 20. In 14th is the pairing of Jakub ‘Kuba’ Przygonski (POL) and Andrei Rudnitski (BLR) of ORLEN Team (#327). This crew is closely shadowed by the remainder of the privateer MINI ALL4 Racing crews.
Stage 2 was also not a memorable day for the German duo of Stephan Schott / Holm Schmidt (X-Raid team #331). An incident with a rock meant their MINI ALL4 Racing was damaged beyond repair leading to a non-start of Stage 3 and withdrawal from the 2016 Dakar. Both crew members will remain at Dakar to support the MINI ALL4 Racing family.
Day Five (Stage 4) of the 2016 Dakar will see the competitors race on sand and rocky tracks at an average height of 3,500mts. This stage will also feature a Marathon section where the competitors become their own mechanics and must complete their own servicing needs.
2016 Dakar Rally: Day Four, Stage 3, Termas Rio Hondo – San Salvador de Juyjuy, 190km (reduced distance). MINI ALL 4 Racing standings:
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