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    The X-Raid team's new Mini Dakar entry has been forced out of the rally after Guerlain Chicherit crashed while getting some testing mileage during Saturday's rest day in Arica.

    Chicherit had been lying ninth in the general classification and had been checking the car with chief mechanic Frank Tröbs after the scheduled rest day rebuild. On the return to the bivouac from the brief test - where everything was shown to be working normally - Chicherit clipped a ridge of ground and flipped the car into a series of three rolls, which badly damaged the body panels on the Mini.

    Team director Sven Quandt took the immediate decision not to rebuild the car overnight and Chicherit and the new Mini All4 Racing were withdrawn from the event.

    "If this had happened during the race then it would have been more acceptable," said a bitterly disappointed team director Sven Quandt. "But this accident happened on a roll-out test after the car had just been completely rebuilt. Everything was fine. Guerlain had just confirmed this to the mechanic who was in the car. Guerlain decided he wanted to do another 25km, which is normally not necessary and then he came over a crest and we know what happened next.


    "There was a clear understanding between Guerlain and us that the car has to go to Buenos Aires, no matter what the position. Even if it was slow, I did not care. He knew that and we had a meeting again in Arica about this.

    "The car is very strong. There is nothing integral on the body that is damaged, but this is a disappointing setback for what is a very exciting project. We knew the car was fast and reliable."

     


  • 08/12/2010 - 15:51

     a MINI Countryman sponsored by Monster Energy drink and run by the X-raid team will compete in the Dakar Rally desert race 2011 through Argentina and Chile starting this January.


  • www.motoringfile.com
    28/09/2010 - 20:54

     

    A lot of MINI fans have probably been scratching their heads these past few days as more and more details emerge on the MINI Scooter E Concept bikes. Why the heck would MINI want to build a scooter anyway? The PR has revealed a handful of reasons, and we have our theories, which on balance make a lot of sense for bringing something like this to market. Let’s start at the source, another video from BMW Design Head Adrian Van Hooydonk (above).

    Beginning with the obvious, BMW has a deep history with motorcycles. Expanding into scooters is a logical diversification and leveraging the MINI brand to do that makes sense on several levels. Firstly, a scooter is to a motorcycle what a MINI is to a conventional car. They’re trim. They’re light. They’re efficient. They’re surprisingly quick. They’re stylish. They’re approachable. They’re not all things to all people. Secondly, and I think more interestingly, Britain has a rich scooter history rooted most iconically in the Mod movement of the ’60s. Mr. Van Hooydonk mentions this specifically and it’s an obvious thread woven throughout the design language. That intersection of fashion and statement-making transportation dovetails perfectly into what the modern MINI has come to stand for in the automotive world.

    On the practical side, simple, fun, zero-emissions, urban transportation could fill a real niche in the years to come. With cities getting ever more crowded, parking at a premium, and fuel prices unlikely to stay stable for long, scooters will likely play a larger and larger role in the future american transportation landscape. It’s a lesson Europe and Asia learned long ago: a scooter is a great way to get around town. What’s more, were MINI to bring these bikes to market, they’d be competing directly with Vespa for premium scooter buyers. The classic Italian marque is really the only player in the premium scooter market space at this time. We think it’s no accident that the Scooter E Concept shares design language with the classic Lambretta scooters — Vespa’s major rival at the height of British Mod and the pinnacle of classic collectibility today.

    Lastly, with the right mix of performance and battery life, a real life MINI Scooter E would be a lot of fun. Extending the cheeky character of their cars into a premium two-wheeler would mean a lot fun energy on the showroom floor and streets alike. In the end, isn’t MINI about the joy of motoring? Let’s scoot.

     


  • 20/06/2010 - 21:00

    Hyundai, once the butt of many an automotive joke has been doing some serious work on its products lately. In fact just recently it found its performance voice with the rear wheel drive Genesis coupe. Now it wants to race MINI. Since Porsche isn’t game, apparently Hyundai can be (come July for some reason).