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5 Mini John Cooper Works rally cars to participate at the 2019 Dakar race

Mini Motorsport partner X-raid has announced its intention to field five Mini John Cooper Works Rally at the 41st edition of The Dakar, 6-17th January 2019.

The five vehicles have already completed pre-Dakar tests and are now en-route to Peru, South America, the chosen arena for the toughest long-distance cross-country event on the 2019 rally calendar.

Ready for the challenge

The five cars and their family crews are more than ready for the challenge of the Peruvian desert landscapes and mountain sections. Over the course of the 2018 rally calendar, the X-raid supported cars and crews have had a successful year.

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The Silk Way Rally 2018 (Russia edition) was one of two notable wins for Yazeed Al-Rajhi (KSA) and his co-driver Timo Gottschalk (GER), the second being winners of Rally Kazakhstan.

The Spanish pairing of Joan "Nani" Roma and Alex Haro took three wins in 2018 – Baja Portalegre 500, Turkmen Desert Race, Hungarian Baja.

As a former winner of Dakar in both car (2014) and motorcycle (2004) categories, Roma is still hungry for Dakar success. Waving the flag for Argentina in a third Mini JCW Rally will be the crew of Orlando Terranova and Ronnie Graue.

John Cooper Works Rally

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Their win in the desert conditions of the 2018 Desafío Inca will stand them in good stead for Dakar 2019, where the heat and sand will be pivotal to determine the front-runners in the early stages.

Experienced crews

Joining the aforementioned crews will be the experienced duo of Boris Garafulic (CHI) and co-driver Filipe Palmeiro (POR). All four crews will run at Dakar under the X-raid banner.

The fifth car to run at Dakar will be with the Orlen X-raid Team crew of Jakub "Kuba" Przygonski (POL) and co-driver Tom Colsoul (BEL).

Mini riders for dakar

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Four wins in nine outings helped Przygonski secure the 2018 FIA Cross Country Rally World Cup championship title – and with this in mind, the young Polish star is more than ready for the 2019 Dakar. 

Przygonski: “My goal for January is to do better than I did at the 2018 Dakar. I finished 15th in my first Dakar, seventh in 2017, and fifth last year. Tom and I are quick and have found a good rhythm over the course of the season. We have completed a lot of kilometres in recent months and are ready for the fight.”

John Cooper Works Rally

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"We have an impressive line-up in our rally cars. Nani has already won the Dakar once with us and Kuba is very determined after his World Cup win," said Sven Quandt X-raid CEO said. 

"He has learned a lot this season and matured as a driver. He is certainly capable of causing the odd upset. And you underestimate Yazeed and Orly at your peril.

"They are both very quick and, if they avoid any problems, are potential top-five drivers. We have worked together with Boris for a long time. I hope he makes it into the top ten this time. So far, he has always just missed out," Quandt added.

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