2012 FIA WORLD CUP FOR CROSS-COUNTRY RALLIES
19th Italian Baja, March 15-18, 2012
For immediate release
Sunday, March 18th, 2012
DUBAI’S KHALIFA AL-MUTAIWEI FINISHES SEVENTH
IN 19TH ITALIAN BAJA WITH NEW MINI ALL4 RACING
· Italian Baja victory falls to Russian G-Force driver Vasilyev
· Second position for Van Merksteijn; Schlesser finishes fourth
PORDENONE (Italy): Dubai’s Khalifa Al-Mutaiwei and German co-driver Andreas Schulz finished seventh overall in the 19th Italian Baja, round one of the 2012 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies, which finished in north-east Italy on Sunday.
Problems on the second of Saturday’s two special stages prevented the Emirati driver from challenging for the top three on the final day in his Mini All4 Racing, on an event where the Russian driver Vladimir Vasilyev (G-Force Proto) snatched an unofficial 37-second victory from Dutchman Peter van Merksteijn (Toyota Hi-Lux).
“I have been very happy with the car, especially the handling and the suspension,” said Al-Mutaiwei, the winner of the 2004 FIA World Cup at the wheel of a BMW X5CC. “It’s very much like a WRC car. I have also been happy with the progress and, without yesterday’s problems, I would have been in the top three. I must remember though that this is not a desert event. It’s a gravel one and it has been very rough and short, so you cannot recover the lost time, build a lead or bridge a gap when you have problems.”
Driving a Mini prepared by Sven Quandt’s X-raid team and run under the patronage of Dubai’s crown prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, Al-Mutaiwei had slipped to 11th overall at the end of Saturday’s two runs through the Tagliamento stage.
Al-Mutaiwei had started the special from fourth overall but lost over six minutes to eventual stage winner Jean-Louis Schlesser with the 18th fastest time. The car stopped after a water splash and it took time for Al-Mutaiwei to get going again. “I wasn’t too disappointed,” added the Emirati. “Because my pace had been good and I would have been running inside the top three but for the problem.”
He began the final day 7min 51sec behind the Frenchman, a twice winner of the Dakar Rally. Vladimir Vasilyev held second, Finland’s Toni Gardemeister was third and Czech front-runner Miroslav Zapletal held fourth.
An 80.86km special was repeated on two occasions on Sunday and Al-Mutaiwei set the fourth quickest time on the first run behind Vasilyev, van Merksteijn and Schlesser.
The Fazza Rally Team star then recorded the fifth fastest special on the fifth and final timed test, with Vasilyev again winning the stage and doling enough to confirm outright victory over van Merksteijn by the margin of just 37 seconds after nearly four hours of racing.
19th Italian Baja – positions after SS4 (Sunday – unofficial @ 14.30hrs):
1. V. Vasilyev (RUS)/V. Yevtyyekhov (RUS) G-Force Proto 3h 47m 13s
2. P. Van Merksteijn (NED)/E. Chevaillier (BEL) Toyota Hi-Lux 3h 47m 50s
3. B Novytskyi (UKR)/I. Kondratiiev (UKR) G-Force Proto 3h 54m 34s
4. J. Louis Schlesser (FRA)/K. Khitlzov (RUS) Schlesser Original 3h 54m 58s
5. T. Gardemeister (FIN)/A. Petersons (LVA) Mitsubishi Pajero 3h 55m 15s
6. C. Casuneanu (ROU)/M. Zani (ITA) Mitsubishi Pajero MPR13 3h 57m 01s
7. K. Al-Mutaiwei (UAE)/A. Schulz (GER) Mini All4 Racing 3h 57m 36s
8. Z. Porizek (HUN)/M. Sykora (HUN) Toyota Hummer 4h 00m 39s
9. P. Larini (ITA)/P. Musacchia (ITA) Mitsubishi L200 4h 02m 40s
10. I. Kusnetzov (RUS)/R. Elagin (RUS) SAM Mercedes 4h 02m 53s
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