Stéphane Peterhansel (FRA) and his wife Andrea (GER) are an unbeatable pair in a rally car, as well as at home. They won the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge, the second event in the FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies, on their first outing together in the MINI John Cooper Works Rally. That makes them the first married couple to win an FIA cross-country event in the car category. Fellow MINI driver Cyril Despres (FRA) came home eighth alongside co-driver Dani Oliveras (ESP) in their MINI JCW Buggy. Jakub ‘Kuba’ Przygonski and Timo Gottschalk ended the rally in 18th place. Stephan Schott (GER) and Filipe Palmeiro (POR) finished 11th.
This year’s Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge was among the most difficult of recent years: A heavy sandstorm meant the crews had limited visibility on the first two days. To make matters worse, the wind caused the dunes to be so soft that many drivers found themselves stuck in the sand. Despite these tricky conditions, the cars built by X-raid won four of a possible five days and also secured overall victory.
A successful merging of professional and private lives
Everyone was intrigued to see how Andrea Peterhansel would fare next to her husband and “Mister Dakar”. However, the couple were among the front-runners from the word go. The Peterhansels took the overall lead on day two – a position they refused to surrender until the end of the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge. They also won the fourth leg in the Liwa Desert to round off a very successful few days.
“I’m so happy,” said Stéphane Peterhansel, smiling at the finish. “After all, it was my first race with Andrea in a real rally car. Actually, we didn’t come to Abu Dhabi with the aim of winning, but to see how my cooperation with Andrea works in the car. We started the first two days calmly. But when we took the lead we wanted to keep it. We continued to focus on the strategy of driving without any major risk. That was exactly right, because we didn’t get stuck in the five days and never had a technical or navigational problem.”
“We did better than we imagined we would.”, said Andrea. “We grew in confidence every day. I felt a little ill in the car, but it was much better than I thought. We took the lead on day two – that was quite a shock. Everyone knows that Stéphane is a great driver, but I have now had the chance to experience it at first hand. He pushes when possible and plays it safe when necessary. He gave me time to improve. In the end, we actually won it. We are really pleased and delighted to be able to share this result.”
Never give up
Despres, who was racing alongside Dani Oliveras in Abu Dhabi, got the rally off to a successful start with a stage win on day one. However, the desert showed its teeth on the second leg: It took the crew two and a half hours to free their car, which had buried itself in the sand. Despres and Oliveras enjoyed good results on the remaining days and were able to fight their way back into the top ten.
“After taking the win on day one, we were hoping for a good race.”, said Despres. “We had various issues on the second day, which scuppered our chance of finishing on the podium. That is always frustrating, especially as the Buggy was running very well. A number of improvements have been made since the Dakar. Something happened every day. Dani did a very good job and quickly got used to the work in the car. We worked well together. Congratulations to Stéphane and Andrea.
The Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge is Stephan Schott’s favourite rally. However, Lady Luck deserted the German this year. He lost several hours on day two, as he got stuck in the soft sand on more than one occasion. But the German reached the finish every day – in contrast to many competitors, who got themselves high time penalties. Thus Schott and Palmeiro can be happy about an eleventh place.
“That was a tough Desert Challenge,” said Schott. “We had such a serious sandstorm on day two that you were virtually driving blind. We got stuck eight or nine times on that day alone. The air conditioning failed shortly after the start yesterday – it is so hot in the dunes that Filipe and I decided to head to the service. That cost us 15 minutes. However, we made it and finished every day.”
Impressive performance goes unrewarded
Przygonski and Gottschalk were the victims of great misfortune. Up until day three, the pair in the MINI JCW Buggy still had their sights set on overall victory. Victory on stage three put them fourth overall, just a few minutes behind the leaders. However, a technical issue stopped them in their tracks at the start of the fourth leg. Przygonski was forced to return to the service park and was consequently given a 100-hour penalty. Determined to show what might have been, the Pole clocked the fastest time of the day for the second time on the fifth and final leg.
“It was a difficult race for us,” said the Pole. “We were actually very well on our way in the Buggy and clinched two stage victories. We almost won on the first day, but then had a problem just before the finish. I think we proved that we’re also very fast with the Buggy. Unfortunately, the result doesn’t reflect our performance.”
Since the Turkmen Desert Race was officially cancelled, the next event is the Kazakhstan Cross Country Rally (26.05 – 01.06.2019).
Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge – Overall result
. Stéphane Peterhansel (FRA) / Andrea Peterhansel (GER) MINI JCW Rally – 18h 03m 45s
2. Sh. Khalid Al-Qassimi (UAE) / Xavier Panseri (FRA) Peugeot – 18h 12m 33s
3. Aron Domzala (POL) / Maciej Marton (POL) Toyota – 18h 5m 01s
4. Casey Currie (USA) / Laurent Lichtleuchter (FRA) Can-Am – 19h 43m 18s
5. Reinaldo Varela (BRA) / Gustavo Gugelmin (BRA) Can-Am – 19h 44m 30s
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8. Cyril Despres (FRA) / Dani Oliveras (ESP) MINI JCW Buggy – 22h 12m 19s
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11. Stephan Schott (GER) / FIlipe Palmeiro (PRT) MINI ALL4 Racing – 26h 31m 05s
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18. Kuba Przygonski (POL) / Timo Gottschalk (GER) MINI John Cooper Works Buggy – 150h 50m 49s