Here is a link to the Dakar Rally car & truck rules and regulations. Please take your time to read and understand what can and cant be done with 4 wheel drive, 2 wheel drive and gas vs diesel engines. So many ideas posted on on here about what Robby should do sound great. But until you read and educate yourselves you will see why Robby has done what he has.
This is a long read, but it is worth it to understand the Dakar Rally and what you can and cant do. I am posting both 2010 and 2011 rules. Both are pretty much the same, but there are some small changes.
@Nikal, so are you say'n what Robby has now fits Robby's driving style and budget?! For the 2011 event look for the new body/engine combo on the current platform.
Yes and Yes! And actually the race will be the 2012 Dakar as it starts Jan 1st. If a manufacture is picked up and if that Manufacture is willing to spend some money. I would expect a completely new vehicle for 2013, but I would not expect to see 4 wheel drive. My guess is any new vehicle would still be 2 wheel drive, but a big change might be making the vehicle mid engine. The reason I dont see RG ever doing a 4 wheel drive is the suspension limitations, a much smaller tire and a huge part of the budget has to be focused on drive-train components. VW was not spending $250 million on the Dakar program just because. Can you imagine what RGM might do with a $10 or $20 million dollar budget?
my bad,I should proof read before hitting the enter button.Robby said as much during the Glen Helen interview, that 2013 would be something new.I don't see a short travel chassis in RGM's future except in 'CUP'
I think you're on the right track, Todd. A mid-engine Hemi(?) and 2-wheel drive seems the most logical. People tend to forget that Jean-Louis Schlesser, a two-time winner of the Dakar, was very competitive in 2-wheel drive buggies for many years. In fact, I believe his first buggy, the Schlesser Original, he drove in the '92 Dakar was purchased from Bob Gordon.
His first car could have been from Bob Gordon? I dont know? If this is the case then I would think it would have to have been based off a Chenowth chassis as this is what Bob drove. I do know the chassis he won the overall with was built in San Diego by a guy who worked for RCD (Race Car Dynamics) Then he switched to using a Jimco chassis which is what he currently has. (At least I think he still has)
What I find funny is here in the states and even in Australia we call our cars by who built the chassis. Over in Europe they call the cars by their name or what ever they want. They never reference or give credit to the actual chassis builders.
It's a shame that Colorado Concept will join the ranks of the Toyota Hilux & International Ford Rangers as light-duty trucks that look great with their "Off-Road Packages" but will never be sold in the USA because they'll take away sales from the full-size trucks.
If he does go with dodge, I sure hope dodge is building a.good enginen the GM LS he was running as sick and very dependable. As of now I can't say the same for the hemi.