DAKAR - Colin McRae heads for Bobo Dioulasso

Yesterday, the day before the scheduled rest day, the Dakar caravan reached Bobo Dioulasso, in the heart of Burkina Faso. This second transition day allowed the competitors to regroup before returning to the normal running of this 26th Dakar.

As far as the Nissan Rally Raid Team was concerned, the ‘adventures' of the two Pickup vehicles stranded in the Mauritanian sands continued. The assistance truck reached Ari Vatanen and Colin McRae in the early hours of the morning, to start repairing the two vehicles. A race against the clock began, to allow the two Pickups to reach Bobo Dioulasso. At 11 :00 yesterday morning, after hours of uninterrupted work, the two cars were able to get underway, in order to cover the 350 km that separated them from the finish line.

At the end of the afternoon, Colin McRae arrived at Nema…having spent three days and two nights in that cursed sector. He is continued on the liaison sector, with nearly 1 500 km of roads to cover before reaching Bobo, via Bamako, where he has to clock in before 18:00 today. The Scottish driver must succeed, if he wishes to present himself at the start line for the next stage, on Tuesday morning. At the bivouac, where many guests have joined the caravan for the rest day, everyone is waiting to see the Nissan Pickup turn up. Above and beyond the sheer sporting exploit, everyone is applauding the willingness and the determination of the Champion.

Ari Vatanen also started off around 11 :00, heading for Nema. But Ari had to stop again, at the 644 km point, with a broken gearbox. Fate seems to be against the four-times Dakar winner but, like his team-mate, he is showing boundless motivation. The assistance truck, which closes the route, will have to come to the assistance of the Finnish team once more.

Giniel de Villiers and Yoshio Ikemachi reached Bobo without problems, and used the free day to spend time with their guests.


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