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Orpi Maroc 2006 Special-Newssection
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This is the single-news section of the
marathonrally.com rally-live special of the Orpi Maroc rally 2006.
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 Orpi Maroc: Volkswagen driver de Villiers continues in front.

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| One day before the end of the Morocco Rally Volkswagen factory driver Giniel de Villiers along with his co-driver Dirk von Zitzewitz continues to defend his lead. Prior to the 222-kilometre final stage around Ouarzazate the duo in the Volkswagen Race Touareg 2, which has been leading the rally since day one, has a 1.51-minute advantage over Mitsubishi driver Stéphane Peterhansel.
"In the beginning we followed Stéphane Peterhansel, caught Hiroshi Masuoka and overtook him. Only a short time later we had a puncture and were forced to stop. Masuoka passed us, we found ourselves driving in his dust for a while and overtook him, but then we suffered a second puncture and had to change the wheel again" told the South African De Villiers after the Stage.
Team-mate Carlos Sainz was initially leading the leg but then hit a rock, which had the effect of a springboard. The rough landing in a ditch produced a rebound action in the steering, causing Sainz to injure his left hand. The Spanish driver was able to finish the leg in seventh place, now ranking in third overall, but will not compete on the final day.
"We hit a rock with our left front wheel halfway through the leg" said Sainz. "We ended up alongside the track and my hand hit the steering wheel hard in the process. Because the Race Touareg was not damaged we reached the finish. A little later, though, I started feeling severe pains in my hand."
Carlos Sousa in the Race Touareg 2 of Team Lagos, entered by Volkswagen semi-works team Phoenix Sport, is in seventh place overall. Having clinched fifth place in the special stage today, the Portuguese achieved his best resu lt so far on the penultimate day.
"We are sorry for Carlos Sainz because hand injury prevents him from continuing to drive" said VW Motorsport-Director Kris Nissen. "The type of injury he sustained is now being diagnosed at the hospital. The last day of the rally will be a real thriller. We’re going to do everything to defend our lead and bring home our second victory of the season. All three cars were running perfectly every day."
2006/06/04 I 19:20 CET I Editor: marathonrally.com/VW-Press
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