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DAKAR SERIES
CENTRAL EUROPE RALLY
22 APRIL 2008
DAY 3
PETERHANSEL PULLS FURTHER CLEAR AT THE TOP, WHILE MITSUBISHI TEAM-MATES ALPHAND AND ROMA FOLLOW IN 3RD and 4TH PLACES AND UNFORUTUNATE RETIRMENT OF MASUOKA AND MAIMON STAGE CLASSIFICATION
OVERALL CLASSIFICATION

Leg 3 (Tuesday April 22, 2008), Baia Mare (Romania) - Debrecen (Hungary):
Road section: 30 km
SS3A: 76 km
Road section: 70 km
SS3B 76.0 km (shortened to 36 km)
Road section: 227 km
Total distance: 479 km

HIROSHI MASUOKA / PASCAL MAIMON
 

STEPHANE PETERHANSEL / JEAN-PAUL COTTRET
 

LUC ALPHAND / GILLES PICARD
 

JOAN ROMA / LUCAS CRUZ
 
Stéphane Peterhansel and his co-driver Jean-Paul Cottret (France) came through the punishing conditions of the Central Europe Rally's third day to strengthen their lead at the top of the provisional standings with their Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero Evolution MPR13. The French pair is joined on the provisional podium by team-mates Luc Alphand and Gilles Picard (France) in third place, while Nani Roma and Lucas Cruz (Spain) are fourth.

Team Repsol Mitsubishi Ralliart's day was marred, however, by a freak accident which led to the early retirement of Hiroshi Masuoka/Pascal Maimon (Japan/France). While the crew was changing a tyre on the morning's stage, a rival competitor ran over the French co-driver's left foot. X-rays later revealed a fractured ankle bone and he was forced to withdraw.

After Monday's difficult competitive loop through mountains near the Romanian city of Baia Mare, survivors today tackled exactly the same roads, but this time in the opposite direction. Worsening weather and the fact that the tracks had been cut up badly by the previous day's visit meant that crews faced an even tougher test. But that didn't stop Mitsubishi's Stéphane Peterhansel putting in another surefooted performance to pull further clear at the top of the leaderboard before competitors head back east into Hungary this evening.

Peterhansel posted the second fastest time over this morning's 76km loop, and his drive on the shortened, repeat run (36km) this afternoon gave him the second best aggregate time for the day. "It's been another very positive day for us, despite the conditions which were far worse than those we encountered yesterday," he reported. "The stage was badly cut up, and the rain meant there was running water and mud everywhere; there was even fog to make things even more complex this morning! Jean-Paul and I have a cushion of more than two minutes this evening, and that's obviously nice. However, we now leave Romania for more unknown territory in Hungary and there's no way we can afford to relax just yet!"

For the second day running, fellow Team Repsol Mitsubishi Ralliart drivers Luc Alphand and Nani Roma profited from the appalling conditions to move up the order and they are split by exactly half a minute in third and fourth places this evening. "It's been another very challenging day," said Alphand after this afternoon's test. "The conditions were much worse than yesterday, and we weren't helped when our power-steering drive-belt started to slip because of all the water during the second half of this morning's stage. The steeringwheel was more difficult to turn as a result and I lost a little ground. We went well overall, though, and the three Mitsubishi MPR13s all covered this afternoon's test within ten seconds of each other. Stéphane is still leading, we're up to third now and Nani is fourth. It's just a shame that Hiroshi and Pascal have had to pull out"

Team-mate Nani Roma echoed Alphand's sentiments at the afternoon's service halt: "It wasn't an easy day, by any means, but I am feeling more and more comfortable," smiled the Spaniard. "I found a good pace, despite having to cover all but 10 kilometres of this morning's stage without an intercom! I couldn't hear a thing Lucas was saying. We are in a strong position for the team tonight, and we will try to carry on doing the same sort of job tomorrow when the event returns to Hungary."

While their team-mates were busy fighting their way up the leaderboard, Hiroshi Masuoka and Pascal Maimon suffered a misadventure this morning which ultimately led to their retirement. The Franco-Japanese had pulled onto another track with their diesel-powered Pajero/Montero Evolution MPR14 near the first stage's passage control in order to change a wheel which had picked up a slow puncture. While they were doing this, Carlos Sainz, who had been lost, arrived by this track and his car unfortunately ran over Pascal Maimon's left foot.

Pascal Maimon initially paid little attention to the injury and the crew continued to the end of the stage. But when an osteopath examined his ankle, he immediately dispatched Maimon to the hospital in nearby Baia Mare where x-rays revealed a fractured medial malleolus. This necessitated a plaster-cast and made it impossible for him to continue the event. He is due to travel back home to France on Wednesday.

"Pascal's injury is a big blow," confirmed Repsol Mitsubishi Ralliart Team Director Dominique Serieys (France), "but I suppose it's just one of those unfortunate things that can happen. We are just thankful it wasn't worse. Hiroshi was going very well and we were pleased to see him mixing it this early in the MPR14's development with other top cars and drivers. That has given us a good benchmark. The stages he and Pascal contested have already provided us with some valuable information, though, and I would like to thank MMC for giving us this chance to put the new diesel engine through its paces for the first time on an event, because nothing can replace actual competition.

"But while we are naturally disappointed for Hiroshi and Pascal, we mustn't lose sight of the fact that the other three Mitsubishi crews are going exceptionally well, despite the extremely selective conditions which have already caught out several experienced crews."

After this afternoon's stage, competitors faced a 227km road section back into Hungary for an overnight halt in the country's second-biggest city, Debrecen. Wednesday's programme features another long run-out (213km) to the day's first stage (62km), near Dabas, and a second test (110km) close to Veszprem, near the northern tip of Lake Balaton.



 SS3A CLASSIFICATION
Pos Driver
Co-Driver
Nat Vehicle Total
Time
Diff
Leader
1
Giniel De Villiers
Dirk Von Zitzewitz
RSA
D
VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG 2 57:51 **:**:**.*
2
Stephane Peterhansel
Jean-Paul Cottret
F
F
MITSUBISHI PAJERO/MONTERO EVOLUTION 58:26 0:35
3
Joan Roma
Lucas Cruz
E
E
MITSUBISHI PAJERO/MONTERO EVOLUTION 59:09 1:18
4
Robby Gordon
Andy Grider
USA
USA
HUMMER H3 59:32 1:41
5
Luc Alphand
Gilles Picard
F
F
MITSUBISHI PAJERO/MONTERO EVOLUTION 59:52 2:01
6
Dieter Depping
Timo Gottschalk
D
D
VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG 2 1:00:36 2:45
7
Carlos Sousa
Andreas Schulz
P
D
VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG 2 1:02:28 4:37
8
Nasser Al-Attiyah
Tina Thorner
QAT
S
BMW X3 CC 1:03:18 5:27
9
Philippe Gache
Francois Flick
F
F
BUGGY SMG 1:05:27 7:36
10
Miroslav Zapletal
Vladimir Nemajer
CZ
CZ
MITSUBISHI L200 1:05:34 7:43
11
Zsolt Murczin
Imre Hujber
HON
HON
MITSUBISHI L200 1:05:56 8:05
12
Hiroshi Masuoka
Pascal Maimon
J
F
MITSUBISHI PAJERO/MONTERO EVOLUTION 1:06:25 8:34
13
Carlos Sainz
Michel Perin
E
F
VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG 2 1:06:47 8:56
14
Laszlo Palik
Gabor Darazsi
HON
HON
NISSAN D40 NAVARA 1:07:30 9:39
15
Bruno Saby
Alain Guehennec
F
F
BMW X3 CC 1:07:52 10:01

 SS3B CLASSIFICATION
Pos Driver
Co-Driver
Nat Vehicle Total
Time
Diff
Leader
1
Carlos Sainz
Michel Perin
E
F
VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG 2 24:26 **:**:**.*
2
Nasser Al-Attiyah
Tina Thorner
QAT
S
BMW X3 CC 24:41 0:15
3
Dieter Depping
Timo Gottschalk
D
D
VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG 2 24:46 0:20
4
Giniel De Villiers
Dirk Von Zitzewitz
RSA
D
VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG 2 24:51 0:25
5
Guerlain Chicherit
Matthieu Baumel
F
F
BMW X3 CC 25:16 0:50
6
Stephane Peterhansel
Jean-Paul Cottret
F
F
MITSUBISHI PAJERO/MONTERO EVOLUTION 25:17 0:51
7
Luc Alphand
Gilles Picard
F
F
MITSUBISHI PAJERO/MONTERO EVOLUTION 25:26 1:00
8
Joan Roma
Lucas Cruz
E
E
MITSUBISHI PAJERO/MONTERO EVOLUTION 25:28 1:02
8
Robby Gordon
Andy Grider
USA
USA
HUMMER H3 25:41 1:15
10
Bruno Saby
Alain Guehennec
F
F
BMW X3 CC 26:47 2:21
11
Robert Baldwin
Kevin Heath
USA
USA
HUMMER H3 27:21 2:55
12
Miroslav Zapletal
Vladimir Nemajer
CZ
CZ
MITSUBISHI L200 27:41 3:15
13
Philippe Gache
Francois Flick
F
F
BUGGY SMG 27:44 3:18
14
Stephane Henrard
Serge Bruynkens
B
B
VOLKSWAGEN BUGGY TDI 27:44 3:18
15
Balazs Szalay
Gyorgy Toth
HON
HON
CHEVROLET BLAZER 4X4 27:51 3:25

 COMBINED SS3A & B CLASSIFICATION
Pos Driver
Co-Driver
Nat Vehicle Total
Time
Diff
Leader
1
Giniel De Villiers
Dirk Von Zitzewitz
RSA
D
VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG 2 1:22:42 **:**:**.*
2
Stephane Peterhansel
Jean-Paul Cottret
F
F
MITSUBISHI PAJERO/MONTERO EVOLUTION 1:23:43 1:01
3
Joan Roma
Lucas Cruz
E
E
MITSUBISHI PAJERO/MONTERO EVOLUTION 1:24:37 1:55
4
Robby Gordon
Andy Grider
USA
USA
HUMMER H3 1:25:13 2:31
5
Luc Alphand
Gilles Picard
F
F
MITSUBISHI PAJERO/MONTERO EVOLUTION 1:25:18 2:36
6
Dieter Depping
Timo Gottschalk
D
D
VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG 2 1:25:22 2:40
7
Nasser Al-Attiyah
Tina Thorner
QAT
S
BMW X3 CC 1:27:59 5:17
8
Carlos Sainz
Michel Perin
E
F
VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG 2 1:31:13 8:31
9
Carlos Sousa
Andreas Schulz
P
D
VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG 2 1:31:23 8:41
10
Philippe Gache
Francois Flick
F
F
BUGGY SMG 1:33:11 10:29
11
Miroslav Zapletal
Vladimir Nemajer
CZ
CZ
MITSUBISHI L200 1:33:15 10:33
12
Bruno Saby
Alain Guehennec
F
F
BMW X3 CC 1:34:39 11:57
13
Laszlo Palik
Gabor Darazsi
HON
HON
NISSAN D40 NAVARA 1:35:56 13:14
14
Balazs Szalay
Gyorgy Toth
HON
HON
CHEVROLET BLAZER 4X4 1:37:02 14:20
15
Zsolt Murczin
Imre Hujber
HON
HON
MITSUBISHI L200 1:37:11 14:29


 OVERALL CLASSIFICATION AFTER LEG 3
Pos Driver
Co-Driver
Nat Vehicle Total
Time
Diff
Leader
1
Stephane Peterhansel
Jean-Paul Cottret
F
F
MITSUBISHI PAJERO/MONTERO EVOLUTION 3:29:47 **:**:**.*
2
Dieter Depping
Timo Gottschalk
D
D
VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG 2 3:31:55 2:08
3
Luc Alphand
Gilles Picard
F
F
MITSUBISHI PAJERO/MONTERO EVOLUTION 3:32:53 3:06
4
Joan Roma
Lucas Cruz
E
E
MITSUBISHI PAJERO/MONTERO EVOLUTION 3:33:23 3:36
5
Giniel De Villiers
Dirk Von Zitzewitz
RSA
D
VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG 2 3:34:00 4:13
6
Robby Gordon
Andy Grider
USA
USA
HUMMER H3 3:35:20 5:33
7
Nasser Al-Attiyah
Tina Thorner
QAT
S
BMW X3 CC 3:37:14 7:27
8
Carlos Sainz
Michel Perin
E
F
VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG 2 3:37:39 7:52
9
Carlos Sousa
Andreas Schulz
P
D
VOLKSWAGEN RACE TOUAREG 2 3:42:17 12:30
10
Bruno Saby
Alain Guehennec
F
F
BMW X3 CC 3:49:04 19:17
11
Miroslav Zapletal
Vladimir Nemajer
CZ
CZ
MITSUBISHI L200 3:51:37 21:50
12
Philippe Gache
Francois Flick
F
F
BUGGY SMG 3:59:48 30:01
13
Stephane Henrard
Serge Bruynkens
B
B
VOLKSWAGEN BUGGY TDI 4:00:25 30:38
14
Balazs Szalay
Gyorgy Toth
HON
HON
CHEVROLET BLAZER 4X4 4:05:32 35:45
15
Javier Herrador
Victor Vico
E
E
BMW X5 4:06:41 36:54


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