Jan 11th, 2013 Dakar Rally Stage 7 Race Info & Discussion

Join in and discuss all the action from Stage 7 of the 2013 Dakar Rally. Robby Gordon recorded his 2nd straight 3rd place finish in Stage 6, moving up to 23rd overall. Gordon is still down over 5 hours in the overall, but will get yet another good starting spot in an attempt to win his first stage of the rally. The cars are slated to begin the special section of stage 7 at 10:51am/et and Robby Gordon will begin his special section around 10:56am/et.  Raceday chat will be available throughout the entire 2013 Dakar Rally. Raceday chat now works on the Ipad & Iphone.


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STAGE 7 TRACKING


STAGE 7: CALAMA > SALTA

Connection 534km | Special Stage 220km | Total 754km

 

COURSE OVERVIEW

The ascent of the Andes Cordillera will be in the small hours, taking all the drivers and teams in convoy for a liaison stage finishing at a record altitude of 4,975 metres, at the top of Argentina’s highest mountain pass. During the special stage, the needle of the altimeter will fluctuate between 3,400 m and 4,000 m, but the speedometer will rarely go below 100 km/h, despite the lack of power which will affect all the vehicles. Still on the subject of figures, at this time of the year and at the highest altitude, the thermometer will display an average temperature of 15 degrees. When all is said and done, the biggest difficulty will be for motorcyclists to maintain their stamina. They will be welcomed in a bivouac which has been relocated for the first part of their marathon stage.




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where are you able to see the live feed

Rg 3rd the smg is fast that sucks

Chicherit is very experienced,I'm happy for him to put press on the leaders

Chichetrit in the SMG almost takes the win, beating Peter by 12 sec at next-to-last WP, but slows at the end, taking second, 39 sec behind the winner Peterhansel. Robby takes 3rd, just beating Terranova in the BMW by 3 sec at the finish
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Nasser finishes 6th, 2 mins back, after leading in the middle section.

A good day for the Dutch at TrackingDakar.nl, as their countryman Erik Wevers in the Ford takes 7th behind Al-Attiyha.

One of the most exciting stages so far, reaching 12,500', high in the Andes mountains.

A good day for Robbie! Will he win a stage??? hmmmm......

To all the early risers RG has finished third in stage 7

John...I dont think hes pushin that hard for the stage win..At this point he will pick and choose when the times right.

..just going by his deameanor and attitude from interviews

You bet hes pushing for that win. No doubt about it. Hes like WTF, i went all out and still got beaten..

Just surviving. No point or object in the race. Does not sound as happy today. This years race may be setting in now. Still a good finish and show!

he will take a stage for sure

Maybe not and that may be why he's not more excited. Al's buggy is faster in the flat out stages and the Minis are better in the technical stuff.

If Al breaks, Robby will have better chance for stage wins.

Having said that, tomorrow, starting in front of Al and with a mini breaking the trail, Robby probably has a good chance at a win.

Its better for Rg to take a win with El All in the race. Remember the Pre-race talk?

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