Dakar 2014 - highs and lows
The Minis continue their dominance but problems afflict Race2Recovery

The Dakar is being led by Joan "Nani" Roma is his yellow Mini ALL4 Racing (officially, definitely not a Countryman) after being quickest on the third day. Orlando Terranova finished fourth for the day and sits second overall, with Nasser Al Attiyah in third after taking seventh on the 301km (187 miles) from San Rafael to San Juan in Argentina. A Mini 1-2-3 as it stands then, and there are 11 entered too.
Today sees the teams tackle a mammoth 868km (539 miles) stage through Argentina, leaving San Juan destined for Chilechito. They'll face rivers and ravines along the way, with plenty of wide open spaces to make overtaking easier.
However, the Race2Recovery team will enter the fourth day without two of its cars. Both its Wildcats have succumbed to problems; the first car of Ben Gott and Philip Gillespie suffered a mechanical failure with Tony Harris and Quin Evans's car rolling down a sand dune. Despite being able to continue, the latter Wildcat had to be retired on safety grounds because of a damaged roll cage.
But the R2R truck soldiers on! The T4 support vehicle will remain in the Dakar even without the Wildcats to support. We'll keep you updated on that car's progress as it continues.
Even with the retirements, Race2Recovery has raised over £250,000 for Tedworth House Personnel Recovery Centre and Help for Heroes. Top work guys, all the best for next year and the upcoming Defender Challenge too.
You think a product based on a Land Rover would be more reliable than a lifestyle product.
Now the production class is a different matter..... Sp PH lets have something on that category please, its at least something we can we all buy from a dealership. Its usually won by Toyota with their Landcruisers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sf1zsXB-N-4
Indeed, it is far more impressive…but to me it should be the "main class", rather than a bunch of buggies that are about as relevant as a space hopper.Touring cars and WRC should be the same; let each manufacturer prove that they build the best car rather than hide behind a load of marketing bull.
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