-The Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution/Montero Evolution
crew of Hiroshi Masuoka and Andreas Schulz have won the 2003 Telefonica
Dakar Rally in 49 hours, 8 minutes and 52 seconds. Masuoka's win represents
Mitsubishi's third straight Dakar Rally victory and eighth triumph ever,
cementing its status as the most successful manufacturer in the 25 year
history of the event.
Mitsubishis dominated this year's rally, taking a clean sweep of the
top four spots. The all-French crew of Jean-Pierre Fontenay and Gilles
Picard claimed second in their classic Pajero/Montero, while teammates
Stephane Peterhansel and Jean-Paul Cottret came in third. Portugal's Carlos
Sousa and Henri Magne finished a fine fourth overall in their Mitsubishi
L200 Strada.
Sunday's victory by the 42-year-old Masuoka marks his second successive
win, making him only the fourth person to win back-to-back titles. "I
am so very happy to win this 25th Dakar Rally", said a delighted
Masuoka. "This year was a great race; it was fast and there were
some good stages in Tunisia and Libya. It was hard though. Every day we
were doing 160/180 km/h and it was exciting to race against Stephane,
but in the second half we were more careful and reduced our speed to save
the car. I was waiting in case he made a mistake."
Masuoka's success came in the new model Pajero Evolution which has been
developed over the last two years and which debuted at the UAE Desert
Challenge 2002.
"The car is fantastic. It was developed last year and finished at
the end of August. Mitsubishi has worked very hard on the suspension settings.
We tested the car for two weeks in Morocco and it showed potential from
the start," he added.
"Three overall victories in a row show Mitsubishi Motors' dominance
of the world's toughest overland race," said Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
president and CEO Rolf Eckrodt. "We are committed to staying ahead
of all our competitors for off-road vehicles also in the future. In the
end, it is the customer who benefits from our passion to improve performance
year by year."
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OVERALL AFTER SS 17
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| 1 |
H.MASUOKA
A.SCHULZ |
MITSUBISHI PAJERO /
MONTERO EVOLUTION |
49.08.52
|
|
| 2 |
J-P.FONTENAY
G.PICARD |
MITSUBISHI PAJERO /
MONTERO |
51.01.04
|
+ 1.52.12
|
| 3 |
S.PETERHANSEL
J-P.COTTRET |
MITSUBISHI PAJERO /
MONTERO EVOLUTION |
51.25.20
|
+ 2.16.28
|
| 4 |
C.SOUSA
H.MAGNE |
MITSUBISHI
L200 STRADA |
51.36.39
|
+ 2.27.47
|
| 5 |
G.DE VILLIERS
P.MAIMON |
NISSAN
PICK UP |
51.54.47
|
+ 2.45.55
|
| 6 |
S.HENRARD
B.WILLIS |
VOLKSWAGEN
TAREK |
52.51.07
|
+ 3.42.15
|
| 7 |
A.VATANEN
T.THORNER |
NISSAN
PICK UP |
53.34.51
|
+ 4.25.59
|
| 8 |
J.KLEINSCHMIDT
F.PONS |
VOLKSWAGEN
TAREK |
57.25.48
|
+ 8.16.56
|
| 9 |
L.ALPHAND
M.STEVENSON |
BMW
X5 |
58.04.58
|
+ 8.56.06
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| 10 |
J-L.MONTERDE
R.TORNABELL |
MITSUBISHI
PAJERO / MONTERO |
58.17.11
|
+ 9.08.19
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