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Team USA Takes Dakar Rally Win

By: Ford Racing Press Release

Courtesy of Ford

BUENOS AIRES –  During the first 12 stages and 9000 kilometers of the Dakar Rally competition, Darren Skilton and Sue Mead have daily alternated driving and navigation duties.

For this final leg, excited and exhausted Mead took the wheel in Cordoba for Stage 13. It was another scorcher as they made their way to the Special, a 180-kilometer sprint to the finish.

“When I began looking into making this a reality 10 months ago, my greatest hope was just to just get here, to participate,” Mead said. “When we cleared Stage 12 in Cordoba and all the other Open Production cars were out, it sunk in. We could actually win our class.”

Recent rains left many sections of deep mud. In areas of higher ground, the searing austral sun had dried the track, and blinding silt became the issue.

The shock mount, which had broken during Stage 5 and received a field repair, detached itself from the Raptor’s frame again just 10 kilometers short of the finish line. Skilton crawled under and removed the shock in less than 10 minutes, allowing the team to continue of to a 40th place for the day.

Mead said, “I was turning 60 and really wanted to do something big. I’d navigated for Darren in the 2000 Dakar in Africa, an incredible experience. He knows what he is doing and I knew he had the know-how required to manage the team. As we completed each stage, as brutal as they were, we just rolled into the next. Before I knew it, we were more than half way done. So many others had broken down, crashed or dropped out, yet I began to think we could actually see the finish line. At that point our entire focus fell on keeping the Raptor in one piece and getting it back to Buenos Aires.”

From the earlier stages when the independent team, with just one support vehicle and a total of five people, was in 126th position, the team managed to move up the Dakar ladder to 110th, 95th, 65th and even 51st position overall. At the end of the day, they held 40th place overall, and pulled off a first place finish in the Open Production Class. With the team’s success, Mead, who is America’s first female driver of record at Dakar, also became first to achieve an automotive class victory.

The car in front of the finish line was the No. 320 VW Touareg piloted by Nasser Al-Attiyah of Qatar. Shortly behind were Giniel DeVillers and Carlos Sainz, also in VW Touaregs. America’s Mark Miller and co-pilot Ralph Pitchford pulled off a sixth place in the T1 Auto Class while California based motorcycle hotshots Quinn Cody and Jonah Street knocked off ninth and 12th, respectively.

Contributed by Ford Raptor Team News Bureau

Dakar Rally – Stage 2 [Video]

Recap of The 2011 Dakar Rally, Stage 2.

Robby’s Dakar – Day 2

Tough Stage 2 for Team Hummer

By: SPEED Energy Blog

Photo from Autosport Courtesy of PlanetRobby.com

San Miguel de Tucuman, Argentina (January 3, 2011) – Last year’s edition of the Dakar Rally sent the teams to La Rioja from Cordoba, but today’s stage was new territory for the competitors of the Dakar Rally as the course headed to San Miguel de Tucuman instead.

Robby Gordon knew that the team would not have a strong showing in today’s stage due to the altitude changes and the varying terrain, but he didn’t think that today would end like it did. The No. 303 SPEED Energy / Toyo Tires HUMMER had a mechanical issue during today’s stage that required it to be stopped for repairs. As a result, Gordon finished 46th and is now 21st overall, 1 hour, 6 minutes and 55 seconds minutes behind the leaders in the overall standings.

“We were actually pretty good through the first few check points. One corner snuck up on me; I didn’t see it and just drove the SPEED Energy / Toyo Tires HUMMER off the road, hitting a large rock. This is very unfortunate for our team. Now that we are an hour behind heading into Chile versus only a few minutes, we definitely got our work cut out for us. I think we will be ok though; there is still plenty of racing left,” commented a very disappointed Robby Gordon. “The HUMMER sustained some damage on today’s stage as when we smashed the front of the race vehicle into the rock, and the transmission doesn’t have reverse because it broke when I tried to reverse out of my mistake. I would say that we were broke down for maybe an hour today…a very costly hour.”

Tomorrow, the third stage of the Dakar Rally, will traverse San Miguel de Tucuman to San Salvador de Jujuy. The special stage has been split into two parts for a total of 226 km.

Robby’s Dakar – Day 1

Robby Gordon 8th After Day 1 Of The 2011 Dakar Rally

By: TOG, PlanetRobby.com

From Reuters Courtesy of PlanetRobby.com

CORDOBA, Argentina — Robby Gordon and Team Hummer completed the first stage of the Dakar Rally on Sunday in eighth place, covering the 138-mile course in 2 hours, 29 minutes, 36 seconds. Gordon and navigator Kellon Walch trail defending champion Carlos Sainz by 11:04.

Sainz’s Volkswagen was 1:31 ahead of second-place Stephane Peterhansel in a BMW and 2:16 in front of Volkswagen teammate Nasser Al Attiyah. American driver Mark Miller was fourth, 4:17 behind in another Volkswagen.

Gordon started fourth but dropped to ninth by the first marker as heavy rain created a slippery disadvantage as participants suffered from skidding and sliding.