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Dakar Rally 2012 - The new race truck is now complete, and will undergo a test run in Mongolia.
In preparation for the Rally Mongolia -- which will also be a test field for
HINO TEAM SUGAWARA -- the fabrication of the new race truck gained momentum
as we worked together. In this issue, we would like to introduce our readers to
the fabrication of our new race truck and news on our rival trucks who raced in
the Silk Way Rally in Russia.
The crew also takes part in the fabrication to get to know the trucks inside out.
For the Dakar Rally 2012 that will be held in January 2012, HINO TEAM SUGAWARA will be fielding two trucks in the modified class --a new race truck that will be based on the HINO 500 Series and the other one that won the class championship in the last race. To fabricate the new race truck, they took a truck fresh from the production line at the Hino plant, stripped it down to individual units, mounted it on a frame that was installed on a support platform, and then installed parts modified for rally use one by one as well as HINO genuine parts, all on-site where the crew monitor everything. The progress of the work at the shop was mostly managed by Teruhito Sugawara and Seiichi Suzuki, the crew of this new race truck. To compete and finish in this grueling rally, it is crucial not only for the trucks to continue showing the reliability and durability of Hino trucks, as evidenced in its record 20 consecutive rally finishes, but also that the crew know the trucks inside out.
The new car finally took shape in early July, and completed tests runs on wave roads
and high speed tests at Hino Motors' Ibaraki Test Course. The truck was then shipped
to Mongolia on July 13. Please visit the official Rally Mongolia website to find
out how the new truck is doing.
The team will be carrying out various setting changes based on the results of these
tests until the trucks depart for Argentina in mid-October.
| Rally Mongolia 2011 Race Overview | |
| Period: | August 7-16, 2011 |
| Location: | Mongolia |
| Travel distance: | 3,250km |
| Official website: | http://www.sser.org/rallymongolia/ |
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At the fabrication shop
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The fabrication of the new truck begins, drawing from
the construction of the class champion truck of 2011. |
A new cab, which was being fabricated in a separate
process, arrives at the shop. |
The cab, fuel tanks, and various other units are attached. |
To improve the handling performance, a cab suspension
system will be installed for the first time. |
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LED fog lamps will be fitted to the upper area of the
headlamps. |
Driver Teruhito Sugawara also works on the truck. |
This engine embodies many years of racing experience,
and is mounted mid-ship. |
The frame on the cargo bed is simple and lightweight
as it will be tarpaulin-covered. |
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The Hino development team also works on installing
and checking the power train. |
Installing an axle which was just arrived at the shop
from the Hino head office. |
The truck is given its tarpaulin cover, which enabled
a 250kg weight reduction, and now has a race truck-like appearance. |
Teruhito Sugawara and young Hino staff members perform
final checks on electrical components and cables. |
Our rivals engage in fierce competition;-- The Silk Way Rally (Russia)
The Silk Way Rally was held from July 9 through 16 between Russia's capital city,
Moscow, and Sochi, the host city of the 2014 Winter Olympics. A total of 140 vehicles
entered the race (35 trucks and 105 cars). Entrants in the Trucks category included
rivals against which Hino has been competing in the Dakar Rally -- Kamaz (Russia),
Tatra (Czech Republic), Man (Netherlands), Iveco (Italy), and Mercedes (Germany).
Seven out of the top 10 finishers overall in the previous Dakar Rally raced in this
rally, over a total distance of 3,983km and a diverse course that took contestants
through marshy ground and sand dunes. The rally is approximately 1/3 the scale of
the Dakar Rally. Inaugurated in 2009, this was the 3rd year for this rally, which
is organized by A.S.O., organizer of the Dakar Rally, supported by the Russian government
as part of its sports reinforcement project. The rally serves as a training ground
for drivers, and a vehicle test ground for the various teams.
The Trucks category drew much attention as it saw entries from Russia's own Kamaz,
which is currently on a 3-year winning streak at the Dakar Rally, and the many rivals
who aim to overtake it.
Kamaz entered a total of 7 race trucks that were driven by drivers such as Eduard
Nikolaev, last year's champion; veteran driver Firdaus Kabirov, 2-time Dakar Rally
champion; and a young 24 year old driver among others. Vladimir Chagin, Russia's
ace driver with 7 Dakar Rally championships under his belt, did not race in this
rally. Despite this, Kamaz dominated the top 5 positions on the first day of the
race, making many believe that this race was going to end in an overwhelming victory
for Kamaz. On day 3, however, Nikolaev was forced to withdraw from the race due
to engine problems, and on the penultimate day, Kabirov was penalized by 1 hour
for violating speed regulations in a liaison section. Meanwhile, the Tatra driven
by Ales Loprais had been maintaining a good position in the various stages, and
with these difficulties hitting Kamaz, the race took a dramatic turn of events with
Loprais overtaking Kamaz to win the championship. There has been a significant improvement
in the performance of race vehicles in the Trucks category, and we can expect to
enter a new era of heated competition.
In the Cars category, legendary driver Stephane Peterhansel, winner of 9 Dakar Rally
championships, raced in a Mini Crossover and many expected him to dominate the race.
However, he was forced to withdraw from the race on the first day due to engine
problems. The winner in the Cars category was Krzysztof Holowczyc (BMW), who finished
5th in the previous Dakar Rally.
For details, please visit the official Silk Way Rally website (www.silkwayrally.com).
Overall rankings in the Trucks category
| Rankings | Driver | Manufacturer (country) | Time (cumulative) | Variation |
| 1 | A. Loprais | Tatra (Czech Republic) | 8:23:15 | -- |
| 2 | F. Kabirov | Kamaz (Russia) | 8:39:56 | 0:16:41 |
| 3 | A. Karginov | Kamaz (Russia) | 9:01:51 | 0:38:36 |
| 4 | H. Stacey | Iveco (Italy) | 9:25:45 | 1:02:30 |
| 5 | A. Mardeev | Kamaz (Russia) | 10:30:24 | 2:07:09 |
| 6 | F. Echter | Man (Germany) | 10:31:07 | 2:07:52 |
| 7 | W. Van Ginkel | Ginaf (Netherlands) | 10:36:10 | 2:12:55 |
| 8 | I. Mardeev | Kamaz (Russia) | 11:57:32 | 3:34:17 |
Our booth at the parallel event of the "Formula NIPPON Round 3 Fuji Speedway"
July 17 turned out to be a pleasant sunny day for the "Formula NIPPON Round 3 Fuji Speedway"; which attracted an audience of about 16,000. We put up an exhibit of the HINO 500 Series, winner of the Series Production Truck championship in the Trucks category of the 2011 Dakar Rally, and invited visitors to actually sit in and experience the driver's seat of this truck. Also, between races, the audience was treated to an interview with driver Teruhito Sugawara and Team Land Cruiser driver Jun Mitsuhashi, who also competes in the Dakar Rally. As the public rarely has access to rally vehicles because they are either actually racing or undergoing modifications between race dates, this exhibit of a real rally vehicle drew much attention and was very popular.
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| A long queue of people waiting to board the truck. | Teruhito Sugawara at the signing event. | Driver Teruhito Sugawara (right) and Team Land Cruiser driver Jun Mitsuhashi (center) are interviewed. |
* The information included in this news article was up to date as of its time of
publishing, and may be revised without notice.
* The HINO vehicle referred in this news in relation to the rally is specially designed,
tuned and modified for the Dakar Rally, and most of its specifications are different
from those of the HINO vehicles sold in the market unless otherwise specifically
mentioned.