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(from Mini Press Release) Four-way win: The MINI John Cooper Works Countryman ALL4 Dakar Winner 2013.
MINI John Cooper Works Countryman ALL4 Dakar Winner 2013.
Munich. Success in motor
sport can be measured not only in titles and trophies, but also in
an extra spike in driving fun out on the road. At least that’s the
message from the MINI John Cooper Works Countryman ALL4 Dakar Winner
2013. MINI and John Cooper Works have launched this special-edition
model to celebrate their triumph in the Dakar Rally 2013, the French
duo of Stéphane Peterhansel and Jean-Paul Cottret piloting their
MINI ALL4 Racing to overall victory in the world’s toughest rally
event for the second year in a row. The MINI John Cooper Works
Countryman ALL4 Dakar Winner 2013 is a limited-edition tribute to
its rally inspiration – 11 examples of the car will be built,
reflecting Peterhansel’s 11 Dakar wins. Exclusive design and
equipment features showcase both the thrill of title-winning race
performance and the euphoria surrounding this latest Dakar victory
with authentic élan.
The new special edition is based on the MINI John Cooper Works
Countryman, the brand’s first model to combine race-bred powertrain
and chassis technology with the all-wheel-drive system that has just
proved its mettle once again in rally action. ALL4 serves up optimum
traction and directional stability in all weather and under-wheel
conditions, not to mention providing a noticeable increase in
agility through dynamically taken corners. And it wasn’t only in the
MINI ALL4 Racing that this variable distribution of power between
the front and rear axle maintained irresistible forward-surging
momentum in the Dakar Rally 2013: ALL4 also enabled the MINI
Countryman support vehicle for the successful Monster Energy X-raid
Team to carve an entertaining yet reliable passage through the 14
stages from the Peruvian capital Lima to Santiago de Chile.
The all-wheel-drive system channels the power from the 160 kW/218 hp
turbocharged four-cylinder engine under the bonnet of the MINI John
Cooper Works Countryman ALL4 Dakar Winner 2013 to all four wheels,
as required, in any particular driving situation. Inspired by the
eye-catching exterior colour of the Dakar-taming MINI ALL4 Racing,
this matt black special edition comes with special bright green
design features for the exterior and interior. These include Sport
Stripes, which bear both the Dakar Rally winner’s logo and the
signature of victorious driver Peterhansel on the bonnet. Elsewhere,
the green stripes along the car’s flanks feature “MINI ALL4 Racing”
lettering, while the driver and front passenger doors display the
car number 302 and the names of the victorious pairing. The Dakar
winner’s logo can also be seen alongside the John Cooper Works badge
at the rear of the car. Inside, the green contrast stitching for the
gearshift lever gaiter and floor mats, and the green embroidered
winner’s logo on the head restraints, are complemented by green
stripes for the black interior trim strip on the centre console.
Added to which, a special-edition logo – complete with serial number
– on the interior trim strip above the glove compartment, a John
Cooper Works sports steering wheel and Gravity Black leather sports
seats also feed into the cockpit’s evocative sports car ambience.
Auxiliary spotlights, bespoke side indicator surrounds and 19-inch
light-alloy wheels in Cross-Spoke Crusher design add the finishing
touches to the exclusive armoury of the MINI John Cooper Works
Countryman ALL4 Dakar Winner 2013.
Stéphane Peterhansel’s second Dakar Rally victory in the MINI ALL4
Racing was also the 11th of his career in the legendary event. To
mark this achievement, the MINI John Cooper Works Countryman ALL4
Dakar Winner 2013 will be produced in a limited run of 11 units and
sold exclusively in Peterhansel’s home country of France.