MINI announces race crews to participate at 2017 Dakar Rally.

 

Munich. Often described as the “mother of all rally
races” the Dakar Rally is, without doubt, the most arduous and
demanding automotive race in the world of motorsport. Participation in
the Dakar Rally involves months of planning by the teams, the very
best of drivers, co-drivers and support crews and, of course, their
weapons of choice – with the MINI ALL4 Racing it is a proven, reliable
performer that has claimed four consecutive Dakar wins (2012-2015) and
four consecutive FIA Cross Country Rally World Cup titles (2012-2015).
Lady luck, experience and respect for the terrain the competitors will
cover are also major players on the final outcome of this two-week
off-road racing spectacle.

 

MINI and its motorsport partner X-raid are pleased to reveal eight
crews to participate in the 2017 Dakar Rally at the controls of MINI
rally cars. Three of these crews will compete under the banner of
X-raid Team.

 

Spearheading the X-raid assault to gain MINI its fifth Dakar title
are three crews made up of varying Dakar experience but all with
excellent rallying pedigrees.

 

Mikko Hirvonen (FIN), former WRC specialist contested
his first Dakar in 2016 and took a stage win plus numerous top five
in-stage finishes on his way to a remarkable fourth place result to
earn him the title of Best Rookie. The experienced Michel
Périn (FRA)
was Hirvonen’s co-pilot for last year’s Dakar
and the 2017 Dakar will see a repeat of this connection.

 

Talking about the 2017 Dakar rally, Hirvonen said: “I’m really happy
and excited to participate to the Dakar for the second time. I think I
learned a lot from this race last year and we’ve been working a lot
with the team this year as well to be as ready as we can. I know it
will be a big challenge again but I can’t wait to be on the start line
and see what we can do.”

 

At the age of 29, Bryce Menzies (USA) is already an
accomplished off-road driver. In 2016 he started thrilling
international rally audiences at the wheel of a MINI ALL4 Racing and
quickly got to grips with this iconic car, finishing top five in each
outing. For his first attempt of the Dakar Rally, Menzies will be
joined with his regular co-driver and fellow American Peter Mortensen.

 

“Competing in Dakar has been a lifelong dream of mine,” said a happy
Menzies. “I’m thrilled to be headed to Dakar as part of X-raid Team
and fulfilling that dream. I’ve competed in quite a few races in a
variety of terrain now and while nothing can prepare you for how
gruelling the Dakar is I feel very comfortable with my team, my car
and my co-driver. I’m looking forward to taking the green flag.”

 

The third X-raid Team pairing to make up this MINIfamily is that of
Yazeed Al-Rajhi (KSA) and his regular co-driver
Timo Gottschalk (GER). Al-Rahji’s World Rally
Championship (WRC2) experience meant his Dakar debut in 2015 was one
of speed and top five stage placings. His polished driving skill in a
MINI ALL4 Racing in 2016, along with the experience of co-driver
Gottschalk, captured them fourth place in this year’s FIA Cross
Country Rally World Cup.

 

“It’s exciting for us, as we are competing in a new team. We are
looking forward to it and the MINI is a good race car. However we know
that the competition is strong and it won’t be easy for us. Our
primary target is to reach Buenos Aires, but also to fight for a
podium finish. We know what is possible with our skillset and try to
finish with a clever strategy and no mistakes.”

 

A further five crews representing MINI at the 2017 Dakar will take up
starting positions in the cockpits of MINI ALL4 Racing cars.

 

The rally experience of this international group of drivers and
co-drivers spans many generations and Dakar battles. Each of these
privateer crews will pose a serious threat to all of Dakar’s competing
teams especially with the fact MINI ALL4 Racing cars have received the
benefit of further testing and development processes in race
conditions throughout 2016.

 

Orlando Terranova (ARG) and co-driver Andreas
Schulz (GER)
are veteran rally and Dakar combatants across
a variety of four-wheel-plus machines and two-wheels. With such great
experience on their side, all advice given to other members of the
MINI ALL4 Racing family will be greatly appreciated.

Jakub Przygonski (POL) and Tom Colsoul
(BEL)
know very well what the MINI ALL4 Racing is capable of.
Przygonski’s 2016 Dakar resulted in 16th place at the finish despite
problematic weather and muddy conditions that wreaked havoc for many competitors.

 

Boris Garafulic (CHL) and Filipe Palmeiro
(POR)
will hope Lady Luck smiles on them a little more than
she did during the 2016 Dakar Rally. Their Dakar experience together
plus Garafulic’s race and development season this year means they are
expecting greater things by the time the 2017 Dakar Rally finishes.

 

Mohamed Abu Issa (QAT) can be considered an
experienced rally and Dakar competitor… in the four-wheel quad and
buggy classes. His step up to the car division in the form of a MINI
ALL4 Racing could see the man from Qatar and the experienced
Xavier Panseri (FRA) impress.

 

Stephan Schott (GER) has the distinction of competing
in every edition of the South American Dakar. This likeable and
knowledgeable gentleman is dedicated to cross-country rally and
continues to captivate with his driving and personality. His co-driver
for 2017 Dakar has yet to be confirmed.

 

The Dakar Rally is an event recognised as the greatest challenge in
the sport of long-distance rally driving. The 2017 edition (2nd-14th
January 2017) will take in the South American countries of Paraguay,
Bolivia and Argentina. The race will unfold over thousands of
kilometres, with every type of terrain to be faced. Conditions will
change dramatically from cold to desert-like heat, as will altitude,
which can greatly affect crew and car performance alike. Dakar is like
no other rally.

 

 

2017 Dakar Rally – the MINI family line-up