BFGoodrich®s suksessrike Dakar-historie
BFGoodrich®s suksessrike Dakar-historie
Med intet mindre enn 16 Dakar-seiere så langt, vil BFGoodrich® være ute etter å legge til en ny når 2020-arrangementet avsluttes i Al Qiddiya i Saudi-Arabia 17. januar.
Opplev Dakar-eventyret på nytt med BFGoodrich!
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1993:
Siden 1993 har BFGoodrich® vunnet Dakar 15 ganger med fem ulike bilprodusenter, nemlig Mitsubishi, Volkswagen, Mini, Peugeot og Toyota.
1999 -2000:
The American brand won the Dakar for the first time in 1999, with the French Jean-Louis Schlesser and his BFGoodrich®-equipped Renault-engined buggy which reveled in the conditions thrown up by the northwest African terrain to beat the Mitsubishi and Nissan prototypes. In 2000, the 22nd Dakar ran from the Senegalese capital to Cairo, Egypt, and Schlesser’s Renault-engined buggy and its BFGoodrich® Baja T/A tyres proved the combination to beat once again.
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2002-2003:
BFGoodrich® didn’t equip any of the factory prototypes in 2001, but the BFGoodrich® Rock T/A – a new tyre designed especially for these powerful 4x4 machines – claimed its maiden Dakar victory in 2002 thanks to the Japanese Hiroshi Masuoka and his Mitsubishi Pajero.
2004:
The BFGoodrich® Rock T/A and Mitsubishi went on to enjoy an unbeaten spell that lasted until 2007. BFGoodrich wins the Paris-Dakar Rally with Stéphane Peterhansel (Mitsubishi Pajero). BFGoodrich®-equipped cars also finished second and third
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2005
2005:
BFGoodrich won the Paris-Dakar Rally with Stéphane Peterhansel in Mitsubishi Pajero
2006:
BFGoodrich won the Paris-Dakar Rally with Luc Alphand (Mitsubishi Pajero / Montero Evo)
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2007
2007:
BFGoodrich won the Paris-Dakar Rally with Stéphane Peterhansel (Mitsubishi Pajero / Montero Evo)
2009:
Following the cancellation of the 2008 rally, the Dakar switched from Africa to South America where BFGoodrich® introduced a brand new tyre – the BFGoodrich® All-Terrain – which was engineered to match the performance of the latest-generation factory Mitsubishi and Volkswagen prototypes and address the challenges inherent in the geography of the event’s new location. The BFGoodrich® All-Terrain hit the ground running to claim the 2009 Dakar with Volkswagen’s Giniel De Villiers.
2009
2010
2010:
The following year, an evolution of the tyre, the All-Terrain+, helped Carlos Sainz to clinch victory for the same team in 2010
2011:
Nasser Al-Attiyah made it three-in-a-row for the German Volkswagen in 2011.
2011
2012
2012:
In 2012, after winning with the Renault-powered buggy, the Mitsubishi Pajero and the Volkswagen Race Touareg, BFGoodrich® triumphed again, this time with the Mini ALL-4 Racing of Stéphane Peterhansel.
2017:
BFGoodrich® resumed its winning ways in 2017 with the victory of Stéphane Peterhansel (Peugeot 3008 DKR) who spearheaded a one-two-three finish to notch up the tyre firm’s 13th Dakar success.
2017
2018
2018:
Carlos Sainz, Peugeot Sport and BFGoodrich® won the 2018 Dakar, which finished in Cordoba, Argentina
2019:
The 2019 Dakar saw Toyota Gazoo Racing win the famous event for the first time with Nasser Al-Attiyah who scored his third Dakar victory.
2019
2020
2020:
In 2020, BFGoodrich celebrated its 16th victory on the Dakar rallye with Carlos Sainz in Mini X-Raid !
BFGoodrich victory - 2020 Dakar
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