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21 January 2007 DAKAR -
Liaison 77kms / SS 16kmsTotal 93kms
RECORD-BREAKING TEAM REPSOL MITSUBISHI RALLIART CLAIM SEVENTH SUCCESSIVE DAKAR RALLY VICTORY
Mitsubishi Press Release
Team Repsol Mitsubishi Ralliart rewrote the history books by claiming a seventh successive victory in the punishing 2007 Dakar Rally after the final 16km special stage, near Dakar, in Sénégal on Sunday.The success was a record-breaking 12th win in the team’s 25-year history of competing in the world’s toughest and most famous off-road rally. The French crew of Stéphane Peterhansel and Jean-Paul Cottret won the event for the third time in four years in their Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution and beat their team mates and defending champions Luc Alphand and Gilles Picard by a margin of just seven minutes 26 seconds, after 15 days of bruising competition across Portugal, Morocco, Mauritania, Mali and Sénégal.
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"I was very nervous on the last big African special stage yesterday and
I just drove very slowly on the beach this morning," said Peterhansel.
"It was not necessary to do the show for the crowd and the television
on the last stage. When I won my first motorcycle race in Tunisia, I
did not win a special stage, so in my head it was never a problem not
to win a special stage on this Dakar. It is not that important."Taking
the overall victory on the Dakar is the important thing. It is the best
feeling. Our new MPR13 is very good and very fast, but I am sure that
we can make even more improvements this year before we come back to try
and win the Dakar again in 2008."The Japanese manufacturer hit the
front on the ninth special stage between Tichit and Néma in the
Mauritanian Sahel, when long-time leader Giniel de Villiers suffered
turbocharger problems and lost his place in the top 10. For the last
six days of the rally, Mitsubishi controlled proceedings through
careful team management, a professional approach by each of the drivers
and thorough car preparation to record victory without the need to take
a single stage win.
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"I won the race last year, but the important thing was to give the team
victory again this time," said runner-up Alphand. "This morning it was
like a party on the beach, with friends, the ocean and the victory. We
proved that we have great team spirit, real determination and the best
group of people."
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Team Repsol Mitsubishi Ralliart management dedicated the Dakar win to
the memory of co-driver Henri Magne, who lost his life in a tragic
accident during last June’s Rally of Morocco. His wife and adopted
child joined the team for the podium at Lac Rose.
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"I am very proud that we have managed to record the seventh win in
seven years," said MMSP’s Managing and Sporting Director Dominique
Serieys. "The new car won out of the box with a couple of minor
problems with some external components and this bodes well for the
ongoing development throughout 2007 and into 2008. I don’t think that
this was a difficult Dakar. For sure, our strategy was different this
time, but you can see from the number of finishers that it was maybe an
easier race than previous years. We had many more difficult battles
with Citroën in previous Dakars."Last summer we suffered the tragic
loss of Henri Magne and he is always in our thoughts. But life has to
go on. For that reason we have dedicated this victory to his honour and
to his wife Lucette and baby Louis, who have joined us in Dakar to
share this special and emotional occasion.""I am very happy for the
entire team that we have achieved this victory," said Osama Nakayama,
General Manager, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation Okazaki R&D Motor
Sports Team. "But it was very difficult this year. Volkswagen made
great progress with their cars and it was a super fight for many days.
We had some problems with the clutch, but the new MPR13 has won its
first Dakar outing. For the future we will look to improve our chances
of retaining the Dakar title and begin to develop
environmentally-friendly technologies through our Cross-Country motor
sport program."
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Team Repsol Mitsubishi Ralliart will concentrate on further developing
the Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution over the coming months and will
embark upon a new FIA Cross-Country Rally World Cup program this season.
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