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MINI ALL4 Racing perfectly placed after Silk Way Rally’s spectacular opening Super Special Stage

Fifteen seconds cover top 12 finishers – four MINI ALL4 Racing inside top eight. Vladimir Vasilyev comfortable in second place

#101 Mini: Vladimir Vasilyev, Konstantin Zhiltsov

Photo by: X-Raid Team

#106 Mini: Aidyn Rakhimbayev, Anton Nikolaev
#105 Mini: Harry Hunt, Andreas Schulz
#101 Mini: Vladimir Vasilyev, Konstantin Zhiltsov
#103 Mini: Yazeed Al-Rajhi, Timo Gottschalk
#101 Mini: Vladimir Vasilyev, Konstantin Zhiltsov
#101 Mini: Vladimir Vasilyev, Konstantin Zhiltsov
#101 Mini: Vladimir Vasilyev, Konstantin Zhiltsov

Munich. The sixth edition of the Silk Way rally started in spectacular style with a timed Super Special Stage (SSS) to determine the next day’s Leg 2 starting order. The spectators at Kazan, location for SSS, were treated to high speed action as each competitor strived to beat the clock.

The MINI ALL4 Racing duo of Vladimir Vasilyev (RUS) and Konstantin Zhiltsov (RUS) were the first of the MINI ALL4 Racing family to roll up to the start line. They finished the early evening race in second position, just four seconds off from taking the number one slot.

MINI ALL4 Racing #103 of Yazeed Al Rajhi (KSA) and co-pilot Timo Gottschalk (GER) were fourth from the start line and retained this position at the end. Needless to say Al Rajhi was in good spirits after the prologue.

This is only the start and it is such a long rally.

Harry Hunt

Al Rajhi: “The ground was very soft. I think everyone was surprised at how soft it was. We tried to stay in top five for the start tomorrow and succeeded. My plan is to push for tomorrow and learn at the same time. This is the first time for me in this race but I know we have a very good car in the MINI ALL4 Racing and a very good team and we can fight hard to win this race.

Harry Hunt (GB) and Andreas Schulz (GER) also put in a determined effort and were rewarded with seventh place and just eight seconds off the lead car. “It was good,” said Hunt, before smiling and adding:“ Short and sweet...

“It was a small amount of driving compared to what we have in store for the next two weeks. There were plenty of jumps for the spectators and they seemed to like it. This is only the start and it is such a long rally. To finish would be a result but obviously we are looking to do well... top ten, hopefully more. We’ll see.

The fourth of the MINI ALL4 Racing family to cross the finish line was that of Aidyn Rakhimbayev (KAZ) / Anton Nikolaev (RUS) in eighth. Fellow Astana Motorsport crew Bauyrzhan Issabayev (KAZ) / Vladimir Demyanenko (RUS) in MINI ALL4 Racing #109 was the last of the family to place and did so in 12th.

With the five MINI ALL4 Racing all completing Leg 1 (SSS) within the top 12 positions, the scene for the first major rally section (Leg 2) Kazan-to-Ufa is set to be an exciting one.

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