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January 5, 2012

Dakar Rally 2012 Race Report - Stage 3

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Jan 3, 2012, San Rafael-San Juan
Connection: 291 Special Stage: 208 Total: 499 (km)

Car 2 Moves up to Top Position in the Under 10-litre Class.
Car 1 Completes the SS Without Any Problems.

The HINO 500 Series trucks fielded by HINO TEAM SUGAWARA completed the route to San Rafael on January 2, with Car 2 piloted by Teruhito Sugawara and Seiichi Suzuki finishing the day at 18th place overall in the truck category, and 2nd place in the Under 10-litre class. Car 1 crewed by Yoshimasa Sugawara and Hiroyuki Sugiura finished the day at 29th and 4th in these respective categories. Car 1 had its windshield broken by a stone thrown by a spectator in the first half of the SS, and arrived at the bivouac at around 10:30 pm, about an hour and a half later than Car 2. Sugawara sustained a minor injury from broken glass, but both he and the truck received treatment at the bivouac and were able to race on Day 3 with no problem.

The route for Day 3 took the contestants from San Rafael to San Juan. This 200 km mountain route snaked through the Andes Mountains, and featured a diverse range of road surfaces including river crossings and rocky terrain, as well as elevations approaching 3200 m making for an SS characteristic of South America. Many parts of the route consisted of extremely dusty single track roads, so this was another SS that made for difficult overtaking.

Car 2 finished this SS 17th overall and 1st in the Under 10-litre class, bringing its overall standings to 18th overall and 1st place in the Under 10-litre class, replacing Johan Elfrink of Mercedes Benz Axor who had been at the top position until the previous day.

Car 1 also put in a solid performance at 29th overall and 3rd in the Under 10-litre class, bringing its overall standings to 28th and 4th, respectively.

On January 4, the contestants will head northward to Chilecito, drawing them closer to Fiambala Desert, arguably the main highlight of the Argentine stage which makes up the first part of this race.


Yoshimasa Sugawara: We had our windshield broken from a stone thrown by a spectator at the 35 km point during yesterday's SS. I cut my face with a piece of glass but this was not a major problem. Our air conditioner is now repaired too, so we did very well today, and were able to put in a solid performance without pushing too hard.

Hiroyuki Sugiura: We were forced to make a detour along the way at one point where a car was stuck, and the rivers were also quite deep, so we did have our share of challenges, but we were able to finish without any problems on our end.

Teruhito Sugawara: I found it easier to catch up with our rivals as the truck's potential was clearly improved over yesterday, and we were able to race a high-paced race. The stage itself was almost unchanged from 2010. I will not be thinking about standings yet, and keep my focus on racing a solid race.

Seiichi Suzuki: Most of the course was a one track road and some areas were marked with marking tapes so we made no course errors. Navigation hasn't been that difficult so far but it will be crucial once we reach wide open spaces.

RANKING TRUCK (SS)
Pos. No. Driver Make Time
Total *
1   511 BIASION (ITA) IVECO 2:50:53
2   533 ARDAVICHUS (KAZ) KAMAZ 2:52:02
3   509 KARGINOV (RUS) KAMAZ 2:53:12
4   501 LOPRAIS (CZE) TATRA 2:54:27
5   505 STACEY (NLD) IVECO 2:55:30
6   518 ADUA (FRA) IVECO 2:58:56
7   502 DE ROOY (NLD) IVECO 2:59:50
8   547 KOLOMY (CZE) TATRA 3:00:53
9   503 ECHTER (DEU) MAN 3:01:05
10   507 VAN VLIET (NLD) MAN 3:03:20
11   500 NIKOLAEV (RUS) KAMAZ 3:06:26
12   504 MARDEEV (RUS) KAMAZ 3:06:35
13   534 VERSLUIS (NLD) MAN 3:11:07
14   515 VILA (ESP) IVECO 3:11:42
15   555 DE BAAR (NLD) MAN 3:15:51
16   514 VAN DEN HEUVEL (NLD) DAF 3:16:25
17 1 508 TERU SUGAWARA (JPN) HINO 3:17:38
18 2 526 ELFRINK (NLD) MERCEDES 3:17:55
19   512 BEKX (NLD) DAF 3:20:01
20   523 MARDEEV (RUS) KAMAZ 3:23:47
21   513 DE AZEVEDO (BRA) TATRA 3:26:25
22   525 SMINK (NLD) GINAF 3:27:57
23   528 LAMMERS (NLD) GINAF 3:29:33
24   530 VALTR (CZE) LIAZ 3:34:40
25   510 VAN DEN BRINK (NLD) GINAF 3:35:57
26   545 VASILEVSKI (BLR) MAZ 3:42:11
27   527 VRATNÝ (CZE) TATRA 3:44:20
28   551 CABALA (POL) LIAZ 3:44:41
29 3 521 YOSHI SUGAWARA (JPN) HINO 3:50:25
30 4 546 DARAZSI (HUN) MAN 3:51:41
31   539 TEN HARKEL (NLD) DAF 3:51:55
32   506 VAN GINKEL (NLD) GINAF 3:53:01
33   536 BAUERLE (DEU) MAN 3:56:56
34   550 LACOURT (FRA) MERCEDES 3:57:52
35 5 542 RICKLER DEL MARE (ITA) IVECO 3:57:55
36   522 JUVANTENY (ESP) MAN 3:58:52
37   557 ZAPLETAL (CZE) TATRA 4:02:12
38 6 558 SZUSTKOWSKI (POL) MERCEDES 4:03:09
39   540 VERHEYDEN (BEL) DAF 4:03:32
40   529 BARAN (POL) MAN 4:05:01
41   568 SCHOONES (NLD) DAF 4:05:35
42   531 BEZEMER (BEL) MAN 4:05:54
43   553 HOL (NLD) GINAF 4:06:45
44   535 VAN LANKVELD (NLD) DAF 4:10:29
45   552 LEEUW (NLD) DAF 4:14:35
46   571 STAM (NLD) MERCEDES 4:17:38
47   532 DEL ZOTTO (ARG) MERCEDES 4:19:08
48   548 BESNARD (FRA) MERCEDES 4:23:24
49   569 COCKBURN (GBR) MAN 4:24:24
50   576 AGUIRREGAVIRIA (ESP) MERCEDES 4:29:01
51   559 CALZI (ITA) MAN 4:29:19
52 7 556 PIANA (FRA) MERCEDES 4:32:13
53 8 543 OFFRINGA (NLD) MERCEDES 4:32:35
54   541 PALISHCHUK (BLR) MAZ 4:33:14
55   544 WALLENWEIN (DEU) MAN 4:34:02
56   563 PAVLOV (RUS) MERCEDES 4:38:01
57   561 SAUMET (FRA) MERCEDES 4:49:01
58   560 DARROUX (FRA) RENAULT TRUCKS 4:51:55
59   575 PREMAT (FRA) MERCEDES 4:53:56
60   562 CABINI (ITA) MERCEDES 4:56:47
61 9 564 VERZELETTI (ITA) MERCEDES 4:56:49
62   537 HUZINK (NLD) GINAF 5:02:49
63   573 GINESTA (AND) RENAULT 5:18:08
64   554 GIMBRE (FRA) MAN 5:29:55
65   538 TIMMERMANS (NLD) DAF 5:33:38
66   520 VAN DEN BOSCH (NLD) DAF 5:44:51
67   574 MAURI (FRA) DAF 6:00:00
68   567 BOUCOU (FRA) RENAULT TRUCKS 6:09:46
RANKING TRUCK (Overall)
Pos. No. Driver Make Time
Total *
1   533 ARDAVICHUS (KAZ) KAMAZ 6:47:33
2   502 DE ROOY (NLD) IVECO 6:48:01
3   511 BIASION (ITA) IVECO 6:49:24
4   505 STACEY (NLD) IVECO 6:49:30
5   501 LOPRAIS (CZE) TATRA 6:50:16
6   500 NIKOLAEV (RUS) KAMAZ 7:00:07
7   504 MARDEEV (RUS) KAMAZ 7:00:55
8   507 VAN VLIET (NLD) MAN 7:01:01
9   509 KARGINOV (RUS) KAMAZ 7:02:43
10   503 ECHTER (DEU) MAN 7:10:35
11   518 ADUA (FRA) IVECO 7:25:10
12   515 VILA (ESP) IVECO 7:26:24
13   534 VERSLUIS (NLD) MAN 7:26:52
14   547 KOLOMY (CZE) TATRA 7:26:55
15   523 MARDEEV (RUS) KAMAZ 7:26:56
16   513 DE AZEVEDO (BRA) TATRA 7:42:43
17   555 DE BAAR (NLD) MAN 7:46:44
18 1 508 TERU SUGAWARA (JPN) HINO 8:09:51
19   512 BEKX (NLD) DAF 8:34:37
20   510 VAN DEN BRINK (NLD) GINAF 8:48:59
21   530 VALTR (CZE) LIAZ 9:05:11
22   525 SMINK (NLD) GINAF 9:12:12
23   539 TEN HARKEL (NLD) DAF 9:17:45
24   551 CABALA (POL) LIAZ 9:23:10
25   522 JUVANTENY (ESP) MAN 9:24:00
26 2 546 DARAZSI (HUN) MAN 9:34:54
27 3 526 ELFRINK (NLD) MERCEDES 9:36:40
28 4 521 YOSHI SUGAWARA (JPN) HINO 9:50:23
29   532 DEL ZOTTO (ARG) MERCEDES 10:28:25
30   528 LAMMERS (NLD) GINAF 10:32:00
31   535 VAN LANKVELD (NLD) DAF 10:43:55
32   571 STAM (NLD) MERCEDES 10:44:52
33 5 543 OFFRINGA (NLD) MERCEDES 10:55:22
34   537 HUZINK (NLD) GINAF 10:59:50
35   527 VRATNÝ (CZE) TATRA 11:06:11
36   529 BARAN (POL) MAN 11:27:51
37   553 HOL (NLD) GINAF 11:32:25
38   560 DARROUX (FRA) RENAULT TRUCKS 11:38:59
39 6 558 SZUSTKOWSKI (POL) MERCEDES 11:54:07
40   520 VAN DEN BOSCH (NLD) DAF 12:20:19
41 7 556 PIANA (FRA) MERCEDES 12:23:20
42   545 VASILEVSKI (BLR) MAZ 12:38:01
43   568 SCHOONES (NLD) DAF 12:48:12
44   548 BESNARD (FRA) MERCEDES 13:27:51
45 8 564 VERZELETTI (ITA) MERCEDES 13:29:18
46   575 PREMAT (FRA) MERCEDES 13:34:01
47   574 MAURI (FRA) DAF 13:48:00
48   557 ZAPLETAL (CZE) TATRA 13:56:22
49   573 GINESTA (AND) RENAULT 14:02:27
50   552 LEEUW (NLD) DAF 14:08:48
51   514 VAN DEN HEUVEL (NLD) DAF 14:59:38
52   559 CALZI (ITA) MAN 15:00:00
53   567 BOUCOU (FRA) RENAULT TRUCKS 15:00:00
54   506 VAN GINKEL (NLD) GINAF 15:32:29
55   536 BAUERLE (DEU) MAN 15:53:33
56   531 BEZEMER (BEL) MAN 16:04:00
57   550 LACOURT (FRA) MERCEDES 16:08:48
58 9 542 RICKLER DEL MARE (ITA) IVECO 16:11:39
59   540 VERHEYDEN (BEL) DAF 16:29:21
60   569 COCKBURN (GBR) MAN 16:50:09
61   561 SAUMET (FRA) MERCEDES 16:56:51
62   541 PALISHCHUK (BLR) MAZ 16:59:35
63   538 TIMMERMANS (NLD) DAF 17:21:32
64   562 CABINI (ITA) MERCEDES 17:24:19
65   554 GIMBRE (FRA) MAN 18:23:55
66   544 WALLENWEIN (DEU) MAN 19:36:06
67   563 PAVLOV (RUS) MERCEDES 6:00:00
68   576 AGUIRREGAVIRIA (ESP) MERCEDES 7:44:52

(The rankings in parentheses are in the class with an engine displacement of below 10 liters.)
*The rankings at the time when the report was written might be adjusted afterwards.

Refer to the Daily Movies
http://www.hino-global.com/dakar/gallery/video.html


Car 1: Yoshimasa Sugawara / Hiroyuki Sugiura


Car 1: Yoshimasa Sugawara / Hiroyuki Sugiura


Car 1: Yoshimasa Sugawara / Hiroyuki Sugiura


Car 2: Teruhito Sugawara / Seiichi Suzuki


Car 2: Teruhito Sugawara / Seiichi Suzuki


Car 2: Teruhito Sugawara / Seiichi Suzuki


Car 1 had its windshield broken by a stone thrown during the SS on Day 2.


Car 1 arrives at the bivouac in San Juan.


Hiroyuki Sugiura briefs mechanic Naoya Nakano.


Yoshimasa and Teruhito Sugawara relax at the bivouac after the SS.


Yoshimasa Sugawara is recognized by the organizers for his 30th consecutive entry in the race.

Refer to the latest ranking list.
http://www.dakar.com/

Try to track the competitors by Iritrack.
http://gaps.dakar.com/2012/dakar/aso/us

Send the message to HINO TEAM SUGAWARA
http://www.teamsugawara.jp/cgi-bin/tsbbs12.cgi

HINO Dakar official site
http://www.hino-global.com/dakar/index.html

Official facebook page by HINO TEAM SUGAWARA
http://www.facebook.com/HINO.Team.Sugawara

Refer to the Terminology page
http://www.hino-global.com/dakar/about/terminology.html
 

*The HINO vehicle referred in this news in relation to the rally is specially designed, tuned and modified for the Dakar Rally, and most of its specifications are different from those of the HINO vehicles sold in the market unless otherwise specifically mentioned.