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DAKAR: Mini unveils new challenger

Mini has revealed the new John Cooper Works Rally it will use for its 2017 Dakar Rally bid as BMW ramps up its factory involvement in the program.
Run by the X-raid team, the Mini cross-country effort won the Dakar every year from 2012-'15 with Stephane Peterhansel (twice), Nani Roma and Nasser Al-Attiyah. But it was outpaced last year as Peugeot's new works campaign hit its stride.
X-raid boss Sven Quandt said aerodynamics had been a key focus of the previous generation Countryman's replacement.
"It is completely different to the predecessor model we built upon and developed," he said. "It's a car based on thorough development as well in the wind tunnel.
"We have achieved better aerodynamics from this and, along with other new features; we have improved performance from this car.

"One of the advantages of wind tunnel development is a higher top speed and better acceleration from 140km/h [87mph] upwards – these were crucial areas for improvement.
"The center of gravity has gone down substantially – we placed about 50 kilos downward by some 50 centimeters in the center of the car, which helps the handling and makes the car much more comfortable over all types of terrain, and aids the handling on a rally track with lots of corners."
Former World Rally Championship frontrunner Mikko Hirvonen, American Bryce Menzies and WRC2 regular Yazeed Al-Rahji will be X-raid's lead Dakar drivers next year.
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