Dakar Rally SS10: Great second place for Nani Roma

Dakar Rally SS10: Great second place for Nani Roma

01/17/2019

  • Fourth place for Kuba Przygonski

  • Five MINI in the top 10

The X-raid MINI JCW Rally Team celebrated a fine second place at the Dakar Rally for Joan Nani Roma and Alex Haro (both ESP) in the MINI John Cooper Works Rally. Roma’s performance was characterized by a high level of consistency. Reigning FIA World Cup champions Jakub Kuba Przygonski (POL) and Tom Colsoul (BEL) just missed out on the podium, finishing in fourth place, his best result in the Car category at the Dakar. Yazeed Al-Rajhi (KSA) and Timo Gottschalk (GER) also ended the rally in the top ten, finishing in seventh place. They were joined in the top ten by Boris Garafulic (CHI) and Filipe Palmeiro (POR) in ninth. Fellow MINI driver Cyril Despres finished fifth in the MINI JCW Buggy, making it five MINI in the top ten! Orlando Terranova and Bernardo Ronnie Graue (both ARG) won the inaugural Semi-Marathon classification.

“Consistency” would be the best word to describe Roma’s performance at this Dakar. The first stage aside, he finished in the top five on every stage and has not been out of the top four in the overall standings since day two. His co-driver Haro also produced a great performance. He not only navigated their way safely through the desert but also proved able to take some punishment. He cracked his ribs a few days ago but the effects of the injury were hardly noticeable in the car.

“That was not bad for us – just one person in front of us. We are very happy,” said a satisfied Roma at the finish. “We had a good strategy throughout the whole race. We drove calmly and consistently. Maybe it was slightly too calm sometimes – but hindsight is a wonderful thing. Thank you to all the team – not just my mechanics and engineers, but everyone. I am really happy.”

Przygonski caught the eye again in Peru, on the back of his overall win in the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies. The Polish driver was on course for the podium in the first few days. However, gearbox problems on the sixth special stage saw him tumble down the overall standings. It did not take long for Przygonski to get over this setback and he was back at full throttle the very next day, working his way back up to fourth place.

“We are so happy to make it to the finish,” said a beaming Przygonski at the finish line. It was a really, really tough ten days. The last three stages were the toughest I have ever driven in the dunes. However, we managed and were perfect on nearly every stage. Our pace was particularly good. We just had one day with some mechanical problems on the car, but the rest was perfect. We are pleased that we were able to keep up with the top cars. It was great to be able to challenge them.”

Al-Rajhi was one of the surprise packages of this Dakar during the early days. The Saudi driver even moved up into second place overall on the third day. Unfortunately, he had a few problems on the second day of the marathon stage, arriving in Arequipa in 24th place, which equated to tenth position overall. However, Al-Rajhi and Gottschalk kept their composure and were able to recover a few places.

“We are happy to have finished, and seventh place is okay,” said Al-Rajhi. “We had a few problems, but we made it through. We would obviously have preferred a better result, but I hope that things will work out better for us next year. The MINI was very good. It could have been a completely different story without the issues on the marathon stage, where we lost a lot of time.”

Following Garafulic’s results was no easy task. On several occasions, the Chilean finished well down the field, but was then promoted over the course of the day. The reason for this is more than positive: Garafulic and Palmeiro assisted other competitors, and found themselves in trouble as a result. Their efforts were rewarded by the officials who, in accordance with the regulations, were able to credit them for the time lost. As such, they were ultimately able to celebrate a top-ten finish. “The Dakar was a good one for us,” said Garafulic. “I am pleased to have finished. It was extremely tough – more demanding than all the other ones put together. I’m happy to be back and in one piece. Right now, it is time to rest.”

Orlando Terranova and Bernardo Ronnie Graue (both ARG) endured some terrible luck. Extreme back pain on the second day meant that Terranova was forced to quit the stage. After discussing the situation with a number of physicians and receiving treatment over the following days, he returned to competition after the rest day in the newly-created Semi-Marathon classification. The two Argentineans dominated this competition, winning every stage. The times they set would also have secured them top finishes in the Car category.

“It is a shame that we were not able to complete the full Dakar,” said Terranova at the finish. “At the time, however, it was the right decision. It was great to be able to re-join the race in the second week, although it was very tough, as we always had to start the stages from quite a long way down the field.”

Denis Krotov and Dmytro Tsyro secured the 15th place at their first Dakar in the MINI JCW Rally. The two Russians got along well with the new car right from the start. They were able to keep the pace and managed to get through without any major problems.

The podium ceremony is scheduled for this evening in Lima, and gives the teams and drivers the opportunity to celebrate together. The vehicles will all be returned to the port in Lima today and tomorrow, and will then be shipped back to Europe, where they are expected to arrive at the end of February.

Sven Quandt, X-raid Team Manager
“That was a tough Dakar and the driver who made no mistakes emerged as the winner. Congratulations to Nasser. The same goes for the runner-up, Nani Roma. He did a great job. Going into the Dakar, he was not necessarily one of the favorites, but second place is superb. For me, Kuba also performed brilliantly in the old MINI JCW Rally. Many had written him off, but he proved them wrong with fourth place, adding to his success story. The Dakar was as tough as we expected – a lot of sand and dunes. We certainly had a few technical issues, which did not help us. However, I think the fact that we had five MINI in the top ten shows how reliable they are. It is a pity that Stéphane was forced to retire yesterday. Fortunately, David is well.”

Rally Dakar – Overall result after SS10
1. Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT) / Mathieu Baumel (FRA) Toyota – 34h 38m 14s
2. Nani Roma (ESP) / Alex Haro (ESP) MINI JCW Rally – 35h 24m 56s
3. Sebastian Loeb (FRA) / Daniel Elena (FRA) Peugeot –  36h 32m 32s
4. Kuba Przygonski (POL) / Tom Colsoul (BEL) MINI JCW Rally – 37h 06m 45s
5. Cyril Despres (FRA) / Jean-Paul Cottret (FRA) MINI JCW Buggy – 37h 26m 57s
6. Martin Prokop (CZE) / Jan Tomanek (CZE) Ford – 37h 57m 16s
7. Yazeed Al-Rajhi (SAU) / Timo Gottschalk (GER) MINI JCW Rally – 39h 09m 10s
8. Boris Garafulic (CHL) / Filipe Palmeiro (PRT) MINI JCW Rally – 42h 36m 12s
9. Giniel de Villiers (ZAF) / Dirk von Zitzewitz (GER) Toyota – 42h 37m 30s
10. Ronan Chabot (FRA) / Gilles Pillot (FRA) Toyota – 42h 48m 12s

13. Carlos Sainz (ESP) / Lucas Cruz (ESP) MINI JCW Buggy – 44h 30m 00s

15. Denis Krotov (RUS) / Dmytro Tsyro (UKR) MINI JCW Rally – 44h 36m 52s

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