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Dakar 2024: Both Ford Performance Neil Woolridge Motorsport M-Sport T1+ Rangers made it through Stage 3
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Dakar 2024: Both Ford Performance Neil Woolridge Motorsport M-Sport T1+ Rangers made it through Stage 3

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It’s been another long and hard day on the 2024 Dakar Rally, but It’s been another long and hard day on the 2024 Dakar Rally, but both Ford Performance Neil Woolridge Motorsport M-Sport T1+ Rangers made it through Stage 3 without any issues and completed the restricted 2 hours service before making their way on the liaison to Al Salamiya for the overnight stop as part of the mini marathon stage.
Gareth Woolridge -Athlete and Boyd Dreyer (#225) conquered their first long dune section with lots of soft sand today spanning 40km of the 438km stage, and made it to the finish with just a single puncture, despite having to pass numerous cars, trucks and bikes in endless dust. Gareth and Boyd ended 30th for the day, 25 min 59 sec behind the stage winner. This enabled them to claw back an impressive 11 positions in the general standings and are now 41st overall (+2:11:21).

Nani Roma and Alex Haro (#210) were amongst several crews that ran out of spare tyres today. They had two punctures within the first 120km, so had to exercise plenty of caution to make it safely through to the end. Accordingly, Nani and Alex finished 36th (+33:29), and are currently 19th overall (+59:24) with three stages completed. and completed the restricted 2 hours service before making their way on the liaison to Al Salamiya for the overnight stop as part of the mini marathon stage.

Gareth Woolridge -Athlete and Boyd Dreyer (#225) conquered their first long dune section with lots of soft sand today spanning 40km of the 438km stage, and made it to the finish with just a single puncture, despite having to pass numerous cars, trucks and bikes in endless dust. Gareth and Boyd ended 30th for the day, 25 min 59 sec behind the stage winner. This enabled them to claw back an impressive 11 positions in the general standings and are now 41st overall (+2:11:21).

Nani Roma and Alex Haro (#210) were amongst several crews that ran out of spare tyres today. They had two punctures within the first 120km, so had to exercise plenty of caution to make it safely through to the end. Accordingly, Nani and Alex finished 36th (+33:29), and are currently 19th overall (+59:24) with three stages completed.

From Neil Woolridge Motorsport's official FB Page

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