The dangerous and grueling marathon rally starts on New Year’s Day with no clear favorite to win.
Just a few years ago it looked as if the greatest motoring adventure on earth, the Dakar Rally, was doomed.In 2008 it was cancelled the day before the start due to safety concerns, after armed groups at the Western Sahara threatened to attack competitors on their way to the Somali capital.It wasn't the first time that Rally organizers faced such threats though that time, with Al Qaeda involvement mooted, the organizers decided to call it a day. The marathon rally, which dates back to 1979, seemed to be at the end of the road. However, a year later it was resurrected, though no more in North West Africa, but on South American soil.
Three years on and it looks as if transferring the rally far away from its natural environment was a risk worth taking. And as some African nations have lost an important revenue source, the South Americans have benefited from a great spectacle they hadn't seen since the 1930s when the great road races took place on their continent. And of course, they've benefited from all of the revenue it's brought.
After the withdrawal of last year winners, Volkswagen Motorsport, only BMW Group with its MINI project will bring a manufacturer's effort to the event. That leaves the door open for crews driving Toyotas and Hummers, that don't enjoy manufacturer support, to challenge MINI for the overall victory.
The main contenders will come from three teams: Robby Gordon Speed which will run a Hummer 3, Team Overdrive Racing that will run a Toyota Hi-Lux V8, and Team X-Raid that will run the All 4Racing MINI. Last year's winner, Qatari driver Nasser Al-Attiyah, secured his spot with the Robby Gordon team only at the end of October.
"The idea of not doing the Dakar was terrible," he said. "After Volkswagen's withdrawal I was bothered because I really wanted to defend my title. I looked for new solutions and I knew I needed a different challenge. I didn't want to drive a car similar to the one I won with. The best solution for me would be to drive the two-wheel drive Team Gordon Hummer. I also looked at this year's route and I said to myself that this car can do well."
The Hummer poses a new driving challenge for him as well as his teammate, NASCAR driver Robby Gordon, who became enamored with events like the Baja and Dakar.
Stephane Peterhansel, the Frenchman who won the event a record seven times, five of them riding motorcycles, and two times in cars, will lead the MINI team's effort with the MINI 4All Diesel. The car was designed by BMW Motoren GmbH in Steyr, Austria.
We won in Abu Dhabi but we experienced some problems on the Silk Way Rally with a fuel system problem. But everything that didn't work right has been repaired and we found the solutions."
Because of Volkswagen's withdrawal this year, it is not easy to predict who is going to prevail on the varied train across the South American continent. In Africa, the great difficulty was with the Sahara and its unending high sand dunes.In South America, there are also desert sections; however, there are also muddy roads, rocky hills, and high mountains to climb; a mix that makes Dakar, once again, the greatest adventure on earth.
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