MMC 2001 World Rally Championship

Communique 3 - Leg 1
Friday 20 July 2001

MAKINEN LEADS THE LEGENDARY SAFARI

The Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart crew of Tommi Makinen and Risto Mannisenmaki lead the Safari Rally at the end of the opening leg and 351 competitive kilometres. The Finns, who have been in spectacular form in their Lancer Evolution, have over one and a half minutes in hand to second-placed Carlos Sainz going into Saturday’s longest and toughest leg. Team-mates Freddy Loix and Sven Smeets were running well earlier and set equal fastest time in CS2. They hit problems later this afternoon, but nevertheless hold eighth position.

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Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart
T. Makinen / R. Mannisenmaki

Mitsubishi Motors drivers also instantly took control of the Group N production car class. Argentine duo Gabriel Pozzo and Marcos Ligato are vying for the lead in their Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutions, with Swedish veteran Stig Blomqvist in hot pursuit in his Mitsubishi Carisma GT.

Thousands of spectators lined the streets of Nairobi early this morning as the 41 competing crews left the capital city for today’s four competitive sections. With the event moving to July for the first time in its history, conditions are a stark contrast to previous years with blanket cloud cover, temperatures around 20 degrees Centigrade and rain. Today’s route took the contenders to the south of the city and, while overnight rain may have eased any dust problems, the roads have still been treacherously rocky and littered with deep ruts that pose a constant threat to mechanical components. In fact, no fewer than five of the leading drivers have retired. Richard Burns failed to get beyond section one when he damaged the Subaru’s suspension and Colin McRae retired with clutch failure after earlier steering problems and an excursion off the road. Didier Auriol went out late this afternoon when he rolled and the car caught fire, his Peugeot team-mate Marcus Gronholm retired when he lost a wheel and Toshi Arai joined them with unconfirmed broken front suspension on the Subaru.

Tommi Makinen and Risto Mannisenmaki have, in contrast, had a mechanically trouble-free run and in fact the Finnish four-times World Champion could not be more delighted with his Lancer Evolution and Michelin package here in Kenya. "The car is the best I have ever had, it’s fantastic and so easy to drive!" he enthused. "The tyres are a dream and I’m really enjoying myself". Tommi, who has set one equal fastest and three second fastest times today, has however encountered the Kenyan wildlife and was visibly shaken when he arrived at the Whistling Thorns service park after the first competitive section. "A bird flew straight into the windscreen on my side of the car and made a hole in the glass. It was not so nice at all", he said. "We then had dust and glass flying in through the hole. It then happened again later in the day, but fortunately didn’t hole the windscreen that time. The only small problem we have had was in section four when the tyre pressure went up and we couldn’t go flat out, but other than that I’m very happy".

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Mitsubishi Carisma GT
Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart
F. Loix / S. Smeets

Team-mates Freddy Loix and Sven Smeets have limited experience of the Safari but have been pacing themselves perfectly and set equal fastest time with Makinen on section two. The Belgians are undoubtedly benefiting from the experience of former Safari Rally winner Ian Duncan - who is making their gravel notes on this event - but both Freddy and Sven have had their own share of problems.

"Five or six kilometres into section three we cut a corner and hit a big stone that was not marked in our notes", said Freddy. "We got a puncture, stopped and changed it, but after less than a kilometre we had to stop again because the suspension arm had broken. Then in section four we broke a drive-shaft going through a watersplash. It was raining really hard, the windscreen was all steamed up and then the car just started to slow down. Because of the broken drive-shaft, the wheel sensors were not working and this gave the wrong information to the ignition. I had to drive the rest of the section with my finger holding down the ECU button before we could make repairs at the end".

Gabriel Pozzo has previous Safari experience and he has put it to good use in his reliable Group N Lancer Evolution, taking a narrow lead and even moving into the top 10 overall against heavily modified opposition.

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Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Gr.N
G. Pozzo / D. Stillo

"It’s very hard, but no problem so far. It’s a difficult rally for the suspension of course, but the car is going very well and I’m pleased with the way it’s going so far", Pozzo said.

Marcos Ligato is in his first season outside South America and has become used to dealing with new experiences. Once again, he is giving a good account of himself in his Lancer Evolution.

"We got a puncture after the first section, but apart from that we have had no problem at all. You have to drive a bit slower than usual, but I like the rally a lot. It is something different", Ligato said.

Third in the production class belongs to yet another Mitsubishi driver, former World Champion Stig Blomqvist. A canny competitor, he is content to set a careful pace rather than take chances.

"It’s got better as the day has gone on. We had punctures on the first two sections and had to stop to change the wheel the first time, but there’s a long way to go and a lot more things will happen", Blomqvist predicted.

The second leg of the Safari Rally takes the contenders 200 kilometres north of Nairobi and across the equator for five competitive sections and a daunting 426.24 competitive kilometres.

 


OVERALL CLASSIFICATION AFTER LEG 1

1 T.MAKINEN / R.MANNISENMAKI FIN MITSUBISHI LANCER 2.44.34.0
2 C.SAINZ / L.MOYA E FORD FOCUS 2.46.06.0 +1.32.0
3 H.ROVANPERA / R.PIETILAINEN FIN PEUGEOT 206 2.50.00.0 +5.26.0
4 P.SOLBERG / P.MILLS N/GB SUBARU IMPREZA 2.51.49.0 +7.15.0
5 F.DELECOUR / D.GRATALOUP F FORD FOCUS 2.53.44.0 +9.10.0
6 A.SCHWARZ / M.HIEMER D SKODA OCTAVIA 2.58.54.0 +14.20.0
7 B.THIRY / S.PREVOT B SKODA OCTAVIA 3.04.17.0 +19.43.0
8 F.LOIX / S.SMEETS B MITSUBISHI CARISMA GT 3.12.18.0 +27.44.0
9 G.POZZO / D.STILLO RA MITSUBISHI LANCER Gr.N 3.28.57.0 +44.23.0
10 A.CAVENAGH / S.HAJI EAK SUBARU IMPREZA 3.32.47.0 +48.13.0
11 M.LIGATO / R.GARCIA RA MITSUBISHI LANCER Gr.N 3.35.32.0 +50.58.0
12 F.DOR / D.BRETON F SUBARU IMPREZA 3.46.16.0 +1.01.42.0
13 R.GREEN / O.TAYLOR EAK SUBARU IMPREZA 3.46.18.0 +1.01.44.0
14 S.BLOMQVIST / A.GONI S/YV MITSUBISHI CARISMA GT Gr.N 3.59.20.0 +1.14.46.0
15 A.ANWAR / T.MURIUKI EAK MITSUBISHI LANCER Gr.N 4.09.12.0 +1.24.38.0
16 R.HELLIER / D.PAGE-MORRIS EAK MITSUBISHI LANCER 4.14.25.0 +1.29.51.0
17 L.ROSE / T.WRIGHT EAK SUBARU IMPREZA 4.15.38.0 +1.31.04.0
18 J.LATVALA / K.MUSTALAHTI FIN MITSUBISHI CARISMA GT Gr.N 4.37.40.0 +1.53.06.0
19 R.STOHL / P.MULLER A MITSUBISHI CARISMA GT Gr.N 4.37.51.0 +1.53.17.0
21 J.LLOYD / A.CAVENAGH GB MITSUBISHI LANCER Gr.N 4.50.20.0 +2.05.46.0
Nationalities:
A=Austria/ B=Belgium/ D=Germany/ E=Spain/ EAK=Kenya/ F=France/ FIN=Finland/ GB=Great Britain/ N=Norway/ RA=Argentina/ S=Sweden/ YV=Venezuela/

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