Petersen/White Lightning Dakar Effort Off to Strong Start
in Stage 1
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Petersen/White Lightning Completes First Stage of Euromilhoes Dakar with Strong Run
28th-Place Finish in Stage 1 for Petersen, Stage 2 Set for Sunday Morning
PORTIMÃO, Portugal January 6, 2007 – Petersen Motorsports/White Lightning Racing’s
approach to the Euromilhoes Dakar 2007 is with an
eye towards learning the ins-and-outs of the world’s
most challenging motorsports event. Today, in the
rally’s first stage from Lisbon to Portimão, Portugal,
the team not only learned a great deal but had a
strong finish to show for it. The No. 351
MMPIE/PAWS/?.com/BF Goodrich T1.3 class buggy
being driven by owner/driver Michael Petersen (Las
Vegas, Nev., USA) and being co-driven by Matthew
Stevenson (Ipswich, England) finished 28th overall in
the car class out of 167 entries. Petersen covered
the 117 km/72.7 miles of the ‘timed special’ stage in
one hour, 36 minutes and 21 seconds. The time was
only 15 mins and 43 secs. behind the leading car
entry of Portugal native and Dakar specialist Carlos
Sousa. In total, the first stage covered 464 km/288.3
miles- 115 km/71.4 mile first liaison, or ‘connection’
to the ‘timed special’ stage and then another liaison
of 232 km/144 miles.
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Petersen rolled into the day’s bivouac at Portimão to
meet program manager and entrant Dale White
(Bozeman, MT., USA) who had driven his No. 671
Toyota Land Cruiser to the site on an alternate, more
direct path for support vehicles. The No. 673 T5-
class, six-wheel support vehicle of technicians Nico
Castellaccio (Tracy, Calif.) and Dennis Chizma (Las
Vegas) also cleared the first day’s action as did the
No. 572 of Darren Skilton (Long Beach, Calif., USA).
Skilton, racing in the T4 category as the on-course
support to the No. 351, had to overcome late night
repairs to his entry in order to take the green flag in
the first stage today. A fuel injection issue, first
discovered on Thursday in scrutineering, forced a call
for parts and the subsequent repairs on Friday
evening before the truck was allowed entry into the
event. Skilton drove the three-person Mercedes to a
time of 3:28:25, 1:48:25 behind the truck leading No.
509 Ginaf truck, for 68th quickest out of 80.
The second stage begins at 7:20 AM (GMT), Sunday,
January 7. Petersen, by virtue of his 28th-place
finish in Stage 1 will start 28th in the car class while
Skilton will start 68th in the truck class. The route
from Portimão to Málaga, Spain will cover 545
km/338.6 miles (15 km/9.3 mile first liaison and a 463
km/287.7 mile second liaison split by a 67 km/41.6
mile special stage). It is a very different course than
Petersen/White Lightning faced today. Unlike the
sandy route that the drivers covered today- which
more closely resembles what they will see in final
stages once they enter northern Africa- this section
of the rally is mountainous with large drop-offs just
inches from the outside wheels of the vehicles. Once
they have crested the mountains, they will drop back
down the southern slope to the Mediterranean Sea.
After an overnight stay in Spain, they will travel by
boat to the country of Morocco in Africa.
Once in Morocco the four vehicles will begin the rally
in earnest. They will face the fine sand dunes of
western Africa where they will compete in the final
13 stages of the 15 stage event covering 6,906
km/4,291 miles. The first African stage takes them
from the port city of Nador to Er Rachidia on January
8th where 252 of the total 648 km are in the special
stage.
Petersen Motorsports/White Lightning Racing has
won nearly all the world’s major motorsports
endurance
classics including the 24 Hours of Le Mans (’03
& ’04), the Baja 500 and Baja 1000 overall (’95-‘97),
the 24 Hours At Daytona (‘01), the 12 Hours of
Sebring (‘05) and the Petit Le Mans (’05 & ‘06). They
have won over 50 off-road events and the American
Le Mans Series GT2 Class Driver and IMSA Cup
Championships (’05 and ’06) and Team Championship
(’05). 2007 marks the first of a three year Dakar
program to complement their ongoing American Le
Mans Series effort which recently switched to
Ferrari’s F430 GT for the ’07 race season.
Live Timing and Scoring and other Dakar-related
information will be found at
www.PetersenMotorsports.com. Versus Network will
carry highlights of each day’s activities starting on
January 7. Petersen and White will also being doing
periodic Podcast interviews with the American Le
Mans Series which will be available via
www.AmericanLeMans.com and on iTunes, Podcast
key word: American Le Mans Series.
Quotes:
Michael Petersen, Owner/Driver: “I think
that is a very good start for the first stage. Our goal
is to finish the rally and there is a lot of it left. But,
we’re satisfied with the first day’s results. We had
our concerns when we left Lisbon because the car
had some electrical gremlins in inspection. The boys
really worked hard to get that working but we
weren’t sure if the car would make it to the finish of
the stage. It did well and we’re going to keep
working on it. We’ll also work on a few others things
over the next several stages to get the buggy just
right as we get into the heart of the rally in Africa. It
was a good start and I am feeling good.”
Dale White, Entrant/Program Manager:
“We’re going stage-by-stage. That’s our
approach right now. We have the first one complete
and we have 14 more to go. This was a good start
but it just keeps getting more difficult. Mike was
pretty happy with the buggy. There are a few things
we’ll keep working on but to finish in the top-30 on
the first day is a pretty good start. Most importantly,
we learned a lot in scrutineering and the first stage
that will help us next year.”
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More on Team SMG can be found
at:
http://www.Team-SMG.com
To learn more about The Dakar please visit:
http://www.Dakar.com
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Petersen Motorsports/White Lightning Racing
Tom Moore
Sporting Relations Manager
email: tom@petersenmotorsports.com
phone: 615-778-1614
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