Mitsubishi Motors Motor Sports News
2006 Patagonia ? Atacama Rally
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Sunday, March 12th, 2006
REPSOL MITSUBISHI RALLIART TEAM HOLDS LEADING TWO
PLACES AS PATAGONIA-ATACAMA RALLY LEAVES SANTIAGO
? Frenchman Luc Alphand holds slender lead over team mate Joan Roma
? Punishing South American event heads north into the Chilean Atacama
SANTIAGO (Chile) ? The Repsol Mitsubishi Ralliart Team held first and second positions in the overall standings after the fourth of nine selective sections of the punishing Patagonia-Atacama Rally, the opening round of the 2006 FIA Cross-Country Rally World Cup.
The event began at San Martin de Los Andes in northern Patagonia, Argentina, on Tuesday, March 7th and finishes at Iquique in northern Chile on Thursday, March 16th.
Dakar Rally winners Luc Alphand and Gilles Picard headed the international field of 22 cars, one truck, 37 motorcycles and four quads after the fourth section between Mendoza in Argentina across the border into the overnight halt at Santiago-de-Chile. They held an eight-second advantage over Repsol Mitsubishi Ralliart team mates Joan ?Nani? Roma and Henri Magne in a second Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution.
Brazilian Mauricio Neves had edged into a surprise lead after the opening 250.19 kms selective section between San Martin de Los Andes and Neuqu?n last Wednesday. Alphand damaged a wheel on a large rock in a slow and technical section of the stage and was forced to borrow a wheel from team mate Roma, who was also badly delayed. Neves duly began the second section between Neuqu?n and San Rafael with a 2m 47s lead over Roma, with Alphand down in third place.
Alphand and Roma made amends on the punishing 653.37 kms section into San Rafael, with the Frenchman beating his Spanish team mate by 2m 20s to take an overall lead of 1m 24s. Their nearest rival was the Brazilian Guillermo Spinelli, over 50 minutes behind in a privately-run Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero.
?We caught ?Nani?? and stayed just in front of him to make sure that we made no mistakes with the navigation,? said Alphand. ?It was a long, hard day. The first section passed a stunning plateau and some tricky wadis. The second was much faster and spectacular. We drove for 70 kms along a river bed.?
Alphand was again fastest on the selective section between San Rafael and Mendoza and arrived in the capital of the Argentine wine region with a 1m 37s advantage over his team mate, whom he had beaten by 13 seconds on the day?s special. Russian Sergey Shmakov was a distant third in a Buggy.
Roma was able to claw back 1m 30s of Alphand?s advantage on the final Argentina special stage to draw within sight of his team mate before, teams crossed the spine of the Andes mountain range and tackled a timed 2.15 kms spectator stage in Santiago on Saturday evening. Roma ? who finished fourth overall last year in a Mitsubishi L200 Pick-Up – won the spectacular super special by three seconds and headed north out of the Chilean capital en route to La Serena on Sunday, a mere eight seconds behind his Dakar Rally-winning team mate.
?I first came to Argentina in 2001 to the city of Cordoba,? said leading co-driver Picard. ?But this was my first time in Patagonia and my first time to see the Andes and Chile. The stages are so different to taking part in a desert rally in Africa and the Middle East. It really has been a great change.?
?This is a long, hard event and one which we are expected to win,? said MMSP?s Team Director Dominique Serieys. ?But we learned last year that it can be extremely difficult and I am pleased that we have out the first day problems behind us and established a big lead. Now Luc and ?Nani? will need to drive in a professional manner over the closing stages and make sure that they make no mistakes.?
The remaining four selective sections of the Patagonia-Atacama Rally will take the Repsol Mitsubishi Ralliart Team on a northerly route from Santiago-de-Chile to overnight halts at La Serena and on to Copiapo on Monday and Tuesday and the copper mining town of Antofagasta on Wednesday night. The event reaches a conclusion high in the Atacama desert at the town of Iquique on Thursday.
Positions after Mendoza to Santiago-de-Chile section
1. Luc Alphand (F)/Gilles Picard (F) Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution 14h 29m 50s
2. Joan ?Nani? Roma (E)/Henri Magne (AND) Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution 14h 29m 58s
3. Sergey Shmakov (RUS)/Sergey Mishin (RUS) Buggy 17h 30m 40s, etc
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