the lion is sharpenin its claws :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?t=93&v=J5kXHCFy47I

tic toc tic toc ....

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Is it 2008 already?

The damn thing looks like a top heavy truggy. It doesn't have the lines of Robby's Gordini and probably bad aero.

That thing has come a long way. They're not here to do anything but win, they've looked at the rules and have chose to go to hybrid between the mini 4x platform and the 2wd of RG. If they thought they needed long-travel they'd have done it. They think they can win with this combo, and we are headed to a great show down. Make no mistake that thing has got way better and way faster. This thing has it roots in the SA race, not the NA race. Can't wait.

The fact that a small American team, with a budget a fraction of other teams, can be a legit contender and crushes the competition in terms of popularity is something we should be proud of.

That's strange Bri ... last year Robby finished 4th in the 2-wheel drive/petro class ... behind SMG, LCR30, and Optimus ... how low can you go?

And this is Dakar ... not some Dancing with the Stars popularity contest ... or to mention that Al Gore won the 2000 US Presidential Election "popular vote" ... and where did that get him ... jajaja

milking Millions from the man made climate hoax. hoho

Thanxs for waking this place, Yano ... it's just a matter of time ... oh what a difference a year makes ... jeje

It's going to get awaken big time very soon!

@Gluce, I agree. As with any good Team, always improving. As they should. @Bricoop, agreed !.

I say it's time to win.

Team building ... is as important as car building ... time to bond, Robby ... the hour grows late

 

One-two china glory for the PEUGEOT 2008 DKR…

  • 11/09/2015
  • Peugeot Sport
China Silk Road Rally
Team Peugeot Total's Stéphane Peterhansel and Cyril Despres overcame the exceptionally varied challenges thrown at them by the atypical China Silk Road Rally to collect a highly encouraging one-two finish for the PEUGEOT 2008 DKR at the end of the 5,442-kilometre event!

 

I think its safe to assume, by the # of hours RGM puts in, they are a tight group.

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