Although only three days in, the Australasian Safari has lived up to its reputation as Australia’s toughest motorsport event, with several competitors dreams of winning already gone for the 4000km race from Geraldton to Kalgoorlie in Western Australia.

Auto division withdrawals are:
  • Paul and Kees Weel’s Holden Colorado, which limped into camp after dark after hitting a tree and struggling through the tight, rocky and rutted course.
  • Tony and Greg Flood in their ’91 Pajero, out due to mechanical issues faced in the Prologue.
  • Tony Quinn and Toni Feaver whose Safari hoodoo continues. They blew engine during Leg 1.
  • Darren Green and Wayne Smith who withdrew from the race after rolling their Nissan Patrol and blowing the engine.
  • Terry ‘Tangles’ Conner and Jodi Conner had a rough ride yesterday having only two-wheel drive for half of the leg and Tangles said he was feeling pretty sore today.

Rob Herridge and Tim Batten’s Subaru Forester suffered from some rear suspension problems but they are still in the race.

It was also a tough leg for the motos:
  • Italian first-time Safari competitor Manuel Lucchesi had a tyre shred and catch fire on his Husaberg FE570 in the second stage yesterday. He is devastated not to be in amongst the top ten, but will continue in the event.
  • Under medical team instruction, Dubai-based UK rider Sam Sunderland is not racing in Leg 2 following a collision with a kangaroo yesterday that forced him onto a fence and took him off his bike. He will be assessed by the Safari Medics at the end of the day to see whether he can race tomorrow.
  • The Quads faired not much better:
  • 2010 winner Paul Smith did not finish the second stage because of fuel problems and received a six-hour penalty.
  • Neville Yeatman did not finish Leg 1 but restarted today.
  • Heath Young did not finish Leg 1 but restarted today.
  • Event Director Justin Hunt said it was really disappointing to see forced withdrawals from the event early in the race and he felt for the teams involved.

“These crews must be so disappointed after putting so much time and effort into getting here and we appreciate their commitment.”

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