Toyota SA clears last hurdles for Dakar 2018

Toyota SA clears last hurdles for Dakar 2018• last Analysis session completed near Peruvian capital, Lima• Technical checks of all 3 Toyota Hilux race vehicles completedPeru - As Dakar 2018 draws inexorably closer, Toyota Gazoo Racing SA cleared the last hurdles before starting the world's toughest motorsport event on January sixth. This entailed the reassembly of all 3 Toyota Hilux race vehicles, a last Analysis session, & the technical checks required by the event's organizer, the Amaury Sports Organisation (ASO). Giniel de Villiers after the Analysis: "There's no Uncertainty that this is a better Toyota Hilux we've ever fielded on Dakar. by the tests completed, all that remembered for Toyota Gazoo Racing SA was to full the administrative & technical checks. De Villiers said: "We Guesse a lot of dunes on the opening stages however they lie at low altitudes, that suit our naturally aspirated Toyota Hilux engines.


SAA Cargo supports Toyota Gazoo Racing SA team at Dakar 2018

SAA Cargo supports Toyota Gazoo Racing SA team at Dakar 2018Johannesburg - South African Airways Cargo (SAA Cargo) is proud to be the air freight partner of the Toyota Gazoo Racing South Africa Team for the 2018 Dakar Rally, that takes place from six to 20 January in Peru, Bolivia, & Argentina. The copartnership has been in place ever ever 2012 & incloudes transportation of the racing vehicles to São Paulo, Brazil, en route to Lima, Peru, for the begain. "In motor racing, Growth of the race car is critical," tells Toyota Gazoo Racing SA Team Principal, Glyn Hall. "Growth takes time, & our copartnership by SAA Cargo means that we don't must rely on sea freight to send our vehicles to South US. Toyota Gazoo Racing SA team going to be represented by veteran driver Giniel de Villiers & navigator Dirk von Zitzewitz, driver Nasser Al Attiyah & navigator Mathieu Baumel, & Fresh comers to the team, driver Bernard 10 Brinke & navigator Michel Périn.

SAA Cargo supports Toyota Gazoo Racing SA team at Dakar 2018

Toyota SA one-two on Dakar phase one, Giniel 6th

as mentioned in "The defy by phase one," said 2009 Dakar winner, South African Giniel de Villiers, "is which we must begain phase two in the order which we finished the opening phase. Extremely , if you beat phase one, you must unlock the road on phase two – & this year the bikes won't begain before America. 'Go out & do it'Nevertheless, phase winner Al Attiyah didn't seem flustered at the prospect of opening the road for phase two. photo: Dakar.comMotorcyclesKTM's Dubai-based Sunderland ended the phase by a 32-2nd advantage over Yamaha's French rider Adrien van Beveren. Preview – phase 2The motorcycles going to begain after the vehicles in Sunday's 2nd phase, a 267km loop which starts & ends in Pisco.








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