02
March
2023
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22:58
Europe/Amsterdam

Second place on ADDC Stage 4 for TGR’s Henk and Brett

Summary

• 2nd place on Stage 4 for Henk Lategan and Brett Cummings 
• GR DKR Hilux T1+ performed faultlessly 
• 1 stage remains in 2023 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge

TOYOTA GAZOO Racing’s Henk Lategan and Brett Cummings recorded the second-fastest time on Stage 4 of the 5-stage Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge in their GR DKR Hilux T1+. They finished the penultimate stage just 6min 59sec behind the eventual winners, but remain out of contention in the overall standings following their withdrawal from the second stage of the race due to a boost-related issue.

Stage 4, the penultimate test of the 2023 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge, was the longest of the event, at 308km. There were also two short liaisons joining the stage to the bivouac at Qasr Al Sarab, but the real test lay in the multiple dunes and sandy tracks of the timed section.

Henk and Brett reported no technical difficulties with their GR DKR Hilux T1+ throughout the stage, and managed a fast pace despite the tricky terrain. Henk and Brett are mainly taking part in this race in order to gain experience in some of the toughest dunes in the world, and as such the pair felt that they aren’t at full pace just yet.

With that said, they found it difficult to establish a rhythm early in the stage, possibly due to a start that was delayed by misty weather, grounding the helicopters and forcing the race organisers to wait for better conditions. The TGR crew battled on through the early parts of the stage, eventually settling into a good pace, and bringing their car to the finish without incident.

Given the time lost due to their earlier withdrawal, Henk and Brett are in 31st position overall. Thus, they remain out of contention for an overall podium position but will continue to learn during the final stage of the event.

The fifth and final stage of the 2023 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge stretched between the Qasr Al Sarab bivouac and Abu Dhabi city. There are liaisons of 29km and 135km before and after the special, which comprises 206km of dunes and sandy tracks. As with Stage 4, the terrain will be tricky, with very soft sand.

QUOTES:
Alain Dujardyn, TGR W2RC Team Principal: “I would like to thank Henk and Brett for coming out to the ADDC and teaming up with Nasser and Mathieu. I’d also like to congratulate them on their very fast learning curve in the unique terrain of the Empty Quarter, where they secured the second position on Stage 3 for TOYOTA GAZOO Racing. It is both exciting and somewhat disappointing to realise that, were it not for their earlier boost-related withdrawal from Stage 2, they would have been in contention for victory on the final stage.”

Glyn Hall, TGR Dakar Team Principal: “It was a difficult stage for Henk in the beginning, but he got settled in despite a lot of changing conditions. In the end, he recorded a brilliant second place - just what he needed to do to get the important kilometres to learn some of the most difficult dunes in the world. So yeah, he did a great job and gaining experience all the way, which is what he is in Abu Dhabi for.”

Henk Lategan: “Overall, it was a tricky stage. Things started off very fast and flowing, with blind crests and dunes. The start was actually delayed by two hours because of mist, so it was  a bit dangerous in the beginning. And then when it got going, it was fast flowing stuff near the start, with really dangerous drops making things very difficult. We couldn't find a rhythm really early on and the confidence just wasn’t there. In one or two places, we had to take different routes to get across the big, soft dunes. Towards the end we started to get a little bit of a rhythm, but stayed on the safe, careful side, so it was good stage to learn from.”

STAGE 4 RESULTS:

 

CREW

TEAM

TIME

1S. LOEB (FRA) /F. LURQUIN (BEL)#200 – BAHRAIN RAID XTREME

2:28:10

2H. LATEGAN (ZAF) / B. CUMMINGS (ZAF)#211 – TOYOTA GAZOO RACING

+6:59

3M. AL HELEI (ARE) / M. AL HAMRI (ARE)#405 – ABU DHABI TEAM

+8:38

4S. QUINTERO  (USA) / D. ZENZ (DEU)#302 - RED BULL OFF-ROAD JUNIOR TEAM USA

+8:45

5Y. AL RAJHI (SAU) / T. GOTTSCHALK (DEU)#207 - OVERDRIVE RACING

+9:09

STANDINGS AFTER STAGE 4:

 

CREW

TEAM

TIME

1Y. AL RAJHI (SAU) / T. GOTTSCHALK (DEU)#207 - OVERDRIVE RACING

13:43:22

2M. PROKOP (CZE) / V. CHYTKA (CZE)#203 - ORLEN BENZINA TEAM

+10:27

3D. KROTOV (KGZ) / K. ZHILTSOV #208 - X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM

+21:38

4S. QUINTERO  (USA) / D. ZENZ (DEU)#302 - RED BULL OFF-ROAD JUNIOR TEAM USA

+26:30

5J. YACOPINI (ARG)D. OLIVERAS (ESP)#204 - OVERDRIVE RACING

+34:16

31H. LATEGAN (ZAF) / B. CUMMINGS (ZAF)#211 – TOYOTA GAZOO RACING

+21:55:25

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Two of TOYOTA GAZOO Racing W2RC's key sponsors, Red Bull and Eurol, have committed to share in the team's W2RC journey for 2023, supporting Nasser and Mathieu's efforts through TGR. Eurol is the Dutch developer and producer of lubricants, additives, cleaners, technical fluids and specialty products, available in over 90 countries worldwide. Innovation, quality and sustainability are core values of the Eurol brand. Eurol provides TOYOTA GAZOO Racing with the Eurol Specialty Racing line with SYNGIS Technology, for extreme high-performance levels under all circumstances. 

Red Bull has established itself as the premiere supporter of extreme sports and athletes, and as such fits perfectly with TOYOTA GAZOO Racing's Dakar and W2RC efforts. The Austrian energy drink manufacturer has partnered with Nasser, Mathieu and TGR over numerous years, and the involvement bore fruit when Nasser and Mathieu won a second Dakar title for TGR in January 2022. 

The team is also supported by Jonsson Workwear and USN.