Silk Way Rally 2016 – Four MINI ALL4 Racing inside top six with six stages remaining. Al Rajhi third overall after Stage 9. Yesterday’s Stage 8 also saw Al Rajhi secure his first Silk Way stage win.

Press release

18 July 2016

 

Silk Way Rally 2016 – Four MINI ALL4 Racing inside top six
with six stages remaining. Al Rajhi third overall after Stage 9.
Yesterday’s Stage 8 also saw Al Rajhi secure his first Silk Way
stage win.

 

Vasilyev sits at number four position. Hunt fires back into top ten and
is now fifth overall. Rakhimbayev is sixth and Issabayev eighth.

 

Munich. The first two stages (St 7 and 8) within
Chinese territory produced close racing over the weekend and also gave
the MINI ALL4 Racing family reason to celebrate on Sunday evening
after Stage 8, when the MINI ALL4 Racing crew of Yazeed Al Rajhi (KSA)
and Timo Gottschalk (GER) took the stage win.

 

The smile on Al Rajhi’s face didn’t tell the complete story, though.
His win came after a fierce day of racing through long grass and harsh
surface tracks.

 

“It was a difficult stage, very rough, but we push and push,” said Al
Rajhi. “We held a good position from the start to the finish. We
attack and not stop. But it was very rough and it was very high
temperature for the engine in the grass, and the air-conditioning was
struggling and so my drinking bottle was emptied very early. So, a
good result really.”

 

Today’s Stage 9 of 719.55 km, Urumqi to Hami, didn’t net Al Rajhi //
Timo Gottschalk the same winning result. They got stuck for a short
while and also had a problem locating one of the waypoints. Al Rajhi
commented that the stage was fast and very bumpy and was better suited
to buggies. However, a solid fourth place at the end of the stage
places them in third place overall.

 

Vladimir Vasilyev (RUS) and Konstantin Zhiltsov (RUS) in MINI ALL4
Racing #103 also put in exceptional performances over the weekend.
Stage 7 saw a result of third place, and fifth in ST 8. Today’s Stage
9 saw the Russian duo finish in sixth place to see them go fourth overall.

 

Harry Hunt (GB) and Andreas Schulz (GER) in MINI ALL4 Racing #105 did
exactly what they threatened to do after the official Friday rest day
by breaking into the top ten group. At the end of Sunday’s Stage 8 and
a sixth place finish, the pair had settled into sixth position overall.

 

Stage 9 brought another good effort from the Englishman and the
experienced co-driver Schulz. The stage line was crossed in a fine
fifth place despite time lost also getting stuck in sand. Hunt //
Schulz have now moved up one position to fifth overall.

 

Mini ALL4 RACING #106 of Aidyn Rakhimbayev (KAZ) / Anton Nikolaev
(RUS) continues to maintain good pace with top ten finishes in the
stages. Presently they are the fourth of the four MINI ALL4 Racing
bunched in the upper tier of competitors and hold sixth overall after
Stage 9.

 

Bauyrzhan Issabayev (KAZ) / Vladimir Demyanenko (RUS) in MINI ALL4
Racing #109 are also in the thick of the action for top ten
placements. St 7 and St 8 netted 10th and eighth placings
respectively. Today’s Stage 9 finished with them in 11th place and
they are now eighth overall.

 

Tomorrow’s Stage 10, Hami to Dunhuang, will see the competitors reach
2000 mt in elevation and face tracks that are littered with rocks.

 

For further information about the Silk Way Rally 2016, please visit:
www.silkwayrally.com

Silk Way Rally 2016: MINI ALL4 Racing Overall Classification
after Stage 9

 

 

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