35th Peru-Argentina-Chile (Dakar Rally) – January 5th-20th, 2013
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Friday, January 18th 2013
LEG 13 – Copiapó to La Serena
Liaisons 294km; Special 441km; Total – 735km
GINIEL DE VILLIERS CLOSES IN ON SUPERB
SECOND PLACE FOR TOYOTA IN DAKAR RALLY
· Overdrive’s Olholm, Alvarez, Malysz and Coffaro on course for solid Dakar finish
· Peterhansel takes 44min 38sec lead into final Dakar stage; Gordon wins SS13
LA SERENA (CHILE): Toyota Imperial South Africa’s Giniel de Villiers moved to within one stage of a sensational second place finish in the 2013 Dakar Rally after setting the fourth quickest time on the penultimate 441km special stage between Copiapó and La Serena in Chile on Friday.
Partnered by his German co-driver Dirk von Zitzewitz, the South African – winner of the event in 2009 – looks set to improve on the impressive third place he achieved with the Toyota team in 2012. It could mark his fourth podium finish in five years.
“It’s proved tough again,” said Giniel. “In the dunes we were twice forced to take double runs in order to cross them, otherwise it was okay. Today’s stage was certainly not one on which to attack. One day to go and we certainly want to retain second place.”
Overdrive Racing is also closing in on a superb conclusion to this year’s Dakar Rally with four Toyota Hiluxes inside the top 16. The four Belgian-run cars hold 11th, 12th, 15th and 16th overall.
Only 93 cars set off along Route 5 on the 90km liaison to the start of the penultimate 441km special stage of the race through the last dunes of the rally to a finish north of La Serena. The ASO decided to start the special later than originally planned to avoid problems caused by the notoriously dense fog banks or ‘Camanchacas’ that affects the Pacific coastal area in the mornings.
The special featured a series of tricky dune crossings, a substantial distance along twisty trails at altitude and a short non-competitive tarmac section after 245km. Previous stage winner Joan Roma led teams into action but Orlando Terranova, Robbie Gordon and De Villiers made the early running through 69km.
Gordon eventually won the stage in a time of 3hrs 40min 53sec, but Peterhansel retained a comfortable lead of 44min 38sec over De Villiers. The Argentinean duo of Lucio Alvarez and Ronnie Graue set the sixth quickest time for the second successive day and moved up to 12th overall in the results.
Geoff Olholm and British co-driver Jonathon Aston set about defending their top 10 position through the penultimate stage in the Cairns Coconut Resort-supported Toyota Hilux. They lost time and recorded the 17th time on the day and, as a result, lost a place in the overall standings and slipped to 11th.
The Venezuelan pairing of Nunzio Coffaro and Daniel Meneses started the day in 15th overall in the Team Azimut Toyota, but they were watchful of the presence of Gordon in their rear-view mirror in terms of the overall rankings. Gordon’s stage win duly demoted the South Americans to 16th place.
Former ski jump champion Adam Malysz and co-driver Rafal Marton began the day in 14th and slipped to 15th after being passed by Gordon.
The Overdrive Racing Toyota chassis were built in Belgium in conjunction with Toyota Motorsport South Africa and Hallspeed and are powered by the 4.6-litre V8 engine that conforms to the latest FIA regulations. Overdrive is based at Villers-le-Bouillet, near Huy, in Belgium. Overdrive Racing has support from sponsors Toyota Belgium, Mistral, Donaldson Filtration and Michelin.
Tomorrow (Saturday) is the final stage of the Dakar Rally, as teams leave La Serena and head south towards the Chilean capital of Santiago for the official podium celebrations in front of the Palacio de La Moneda on the Plaza de la Constitución on Sunday.
A 121km link takes competitors south along Chile’s Route 5 to the start of the first part of a 128km special that is split by a substantial neutralisation section. A short final competitive part of the day’s route guides crews into the suburbs of Santiago for the final flying finish boards of the 35th Dakar Rally.
Overall positions after leg 13 – Copiapó to La Serena
1. Stéphane Peterhansel (FRA)/Jean-Paul Cottret (FRA) Mini All4 Racing 36hrs 44min 46sec
2. Giniel de Villiers (ZAF)/Dirk von Zitzewitz (GER) Toyota Hilux 37hrs 29min 24sec
3. Leonid Novitskiy (RUS)/Konstantin Zhiltsov (RUS) Mini All4 Racing 38hrs 14min 17sec
4. Joan Roma (ESP)/Michel Périn (FRA) Mini All4 Racing 38hrs 25min 12sec
5. Orlando Terranova (ARG)/Paulo Fiuza (POR) BMW X3 CC 38hrs 27min 26sec
6. Carlos Sousa (POR)/Miguel Ramalho (PRT) Great Wall 39hrs 23min 26sec
7. Ronan Chabot (FRA)/Gilles Pillot (FRA) SMG Buggy 39hrs 47min 11sec
8. Guerlain Chicherit (FRA)/Jean-Pierre Garcin (FRA) SMG Buggy 40hrs 14min 08sec
Overdrive Toyota entries:
11. Geoff Olholm (AUS)/Jonathon Aston (GBR) Toyota Hilux 41hrs 31min 20sec
12. Lucio Alvarez (ARG)/Ronnie Graue (ARG) Toyota Hilux 41hrs 33min 46sec
15. Adam Malysz (POL)/Rafal Marton (POL) Toyota Hilux 42hrs 41min 39sec
16. Nunzio Coffaro (VEN)/Daniel Meneses (VEN) Toyota Hilux 42hrs 33min 35sec
Ends
For further information: contact Jean-Marc Fortin (E-mail: jmf@overdriveracing.be) or Scott Abraham (E-mail: sa@overdriveracing.be), Overdrive S.A., rue de la métallurgie 37, 4530 Villers-le-Bouillet, Belgium, Tel: + 32 475 762 391. www.overdriveracing.be