Tuesday, January 10, 2012

2012 Dakkar Rally's signed by top standings for Stephane Peterhansel

Capiapo, - racer from Qatar who joined the team conquered the Hummer stretch is 200 km with a fastest time of 3 hours 26 minutes 57 seconds. He beat teammate Robby Gordon dariAmerika by a margin of 7 minutes 30 seconds. Nasser on the track was featured incredible hebatdengan overtake competitors such as De Villiers, Carlos Sousa, Ricardp Santos and Leoni Novitskiy.

After getting enough rest as a result of the cancellation of SS6, leading rally driver is still difficult dammed in the competition to win the 2012 Dakar rally champion ended at January 15 later. The proof, in living SS7 Capiopa located in the area again dominated the defending champion Nasser Al-Attiyah, so he managed to improve its ranking to sixth position.

The results below at least can give you temporary information for the next racing:

Car results of SS7

1 Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT) 3:26:57
2 Robby Gordon (USA) 3:34:27 +07:30
3 Stéphane Peterhansel (FRA) 3:34:50 +07:53
4 Krzystof Holowczyc (POL) 3:41:54 +14:57
5 Nani Roma (ESP) 3:42:16 +15:19
6 Giniel de Villiers (RSA) 3:47:56 +20:59
7 Ricardo Dos Santos (POR) 3:55:22 +28:25
8 Leonid Novitskiy (RUS) 3:58:25 +31:28
9 Carlos Sousa (POR) 4:06:45 +39:48
10 Bernard ten Brinke (NED) 4:11:39 +44:42

SS7 motorcycle Results

1 Marc Coma (ESP) 3:51:35
2 Cyril Despres (FRA) 3:53:38 +02:03
3 Paulo Goncalves (POR) 3:54:24 +02:49
4 Hélder Rodrigues (POR) 3:55:21 +03:46
5 Gerard Farres (ESP) 3:58:25 +06:50
6 Pal Anders Ullevalseter (NOR) 3:59:42 +08:07
7 David Casteu (FRA) 4:00:18 +08:43
8 Ruben Faria (POR) 4:00:23 +08:48
9 Frans Verhoeven (NED) 4:00:59 +09:24
10 Jordi Viladoms (ESP) 4:03:01 +11:26


motorcycle standings until SS7

1 Cyril Despres 18:12:38
2 Marc Coma + 7:48
3 Hélder Rodrigues + 49:39
4 Paulo Goncalves + 55:33
5 David Casteu + 1:05:38
6 Jordi Viladoms + 1:07:40
7 Gerard Farres + 1:08:00
8 Stefan Svitko + 1:17:19
9 Francisco Lopez + 1:17:20
10 Juan Pedrero Garcia + 1:23:48

car standings until SS7

1 Stéphane Peterhansel 15:32:53
2 Krzystof Holowczyc + 11:22
3 Robby Gordon + 13:09
4 Nani Roma + 18:05
5 Giniel de Villiers + 34:07
6 Nasser Al-Attiyah + 42:54
7 Leonid Novitskiy + 54:26
8 Carlos Sousa + 1:12:50
9 Lucio Ezequiel Alvarez + 1:41:38
10 Erik van Loon + 1:48:39


The top standings, Stephane Peterhansel is still held. French rally driver of this MINI team finished third fastest time overall and pocketed up to SS7 15 hours 32 minutes 53 seconds.

"At first, I estimate this route entirely across the dunes. Toward the end, mixed with camel grass. Fortunately, we never get a trap. Only, we had a blowout due to overtake Gordon, but he was able to catch up again," said Peterhansel.

While Nasser was smiling after SS7. "The car worked well today and we can be competitive from start to finish, although we take many risks. Foolhardiness of this with a purpose, every SS we can leave the opponent 7 to 8 minutes," said Nasser.

Motor increasingly stringent

Competition in the motor is still quite tight. Although Cyril Despres still top of the standings, Marc Coma continued opponent to catch up. Coma is riding KTM managed skyrocketed in SS7 with the fastest total time of 3 hours 51 minutes 35 seconds.

Differences with Despres. In this SS7 he pleaded not excited because Marc (Coma) has been led from the second stage. "We always run strategy, may be left behind but should be kept not more than 2 minutes, although this route is actually quite beautiful with sand hills," said Despres.

With this result, the Spanish participant remains in the standings behind the second and stay 7 minutes more than Despres who finished second in this SS.

"It is customary that the stage before the holiday would be difficult sanga. Included in SS7, which is traversed by pasnas menyekik and the sand is so soft," said Coma. This condition, further, does not make me give up and continue to compete. The result, I was able to lead two minutes more than Despres.