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Toyota SA's Dakar team to take on Morocco rally

Johannesburg - With the 2016 edition of the Dakar Rally three months away, the Toyota SA Dakar Team is in the midst of preparing for the mammoth event.

As part of its preparation, the team is taking part in the annual Rally of Morocco, which starts on October 3rd in the north African country.

Toyota SA Dakar team principal, Glyn Hall, said: "To us, taking part in Morocco offers the opportunity to test our race vehicles in conditions that are similar to some parts of the Dakar. So it is a chance to see how our vehicles fare in actual race conditions, which mimic to a certain degree the terrain of the Dakar."

Rally test

The Rally of Morocco forms part of the FIA's Cross Country World Cup, and as such many of the players that will be lining up at the start of Dakar 2016 will be taking part. While many of the teams see this event as a real-world test for Dakar, it does offer a chance to see how the different cars perform in relation to one another.

Hall said: "We'll be taking part with two vehicles this year. Giniel de Villiers and Dirk von Zitzewitz ran one of our Toyota Hilux race vehicles here in 2014, and showed exceptional pace at the time.

"In 2015 we've decided to give Leeroy Poulter and Rob Howie the opportunity to take part too, though they will be driving an older spec vehicle, mainly in order to gain experience of the race."

With that said, the team will also be testing a variety of components and suspension settings will in Morocco. The event starts on October 5 2015, with a 330km stage near the Moroccan city of Zagora. 

This is followed by:
Stage 2 - Oct 6th: 224km, Loop of Drâa
Stage 3 - Oct 7th: 274km, Loop of M'hamid
Stage 4 - Oct 8th: 293km, Zagor-Agadir
Stage 5 - Oct 9th:  237km, Loop of Agadir

'Challenging for the lead'

South Africa's Dakar legend, Giniel de Villiers, said: "We had a good outing in 2014. We had a couple of problems that stopped us from challenging for the lead, but we ended up winning a stage before the end. And we're looking forward to driving in the dunes of north Africa again."

The sandy terrain makes navigation a challenge, and this is also good preparation for the two navigators in the team, Dirk von Zitzewitz and Rob Howie.

Hall said: "Overall the Rally of Morocco is a mini version of the Dakar. Which is exactly what we need at this point, not only in terms of the development of the Race Toyota Hilux, but also for the team to get into the right mindset for the Dakar."

Development and testing will continue back in South Africa, when the team returns on October 11. 

Hall said: "After that we'll have one more big test session in South Africa, before shipping the cars off to South America for the race."

Fans can follow the fortunes of the Toyota SA Dakar team by visiting www.toyota.co.za, Facebook or Twitter.

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