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    Cool Rallye Dakar 2010 - Argentinia & Chile [STREAMING + DISCUSS]



    The triptyque designed for the 2010 Dakar on the territories of Argentina and Chile promises to each kind of driver a sequence adapted to their qualities. The long stay in the Atacama Desert will be the climax of a 9000 kilometres loop through the continent. But the global balance of the course with varied difficulties force all to be consistent and careful to the end.



    Argentina

    With nearly 3500 kilometres between the Bolivian border and the extremities of the Land of Fire, Argentina is the size of a state-continent. Its expanse, both from north to south and east to west, gives the country several different facets. In terms of climate, relief or way of life, it is Argentina's variety which characterises the numerous regions which form it. While there are many different types of scenery, the Argentinean's love of motor sport is uniformly spread throughout the country. From Buenos Aires, where the competitors got a first taste of their passion, to Córdoba, where the aficionados of the traditional round of the WRC turned out in force, the rally's popularity remained constant.
    The Argentineans experienced a number of disappointments concerning competitors representing them on the event. Their flag carrier Orlando Terranova, at the wheel of a BMW X3, left the race prematurely after having justified his place in the top 10 over the first nine stages. His fans switched their patriotic allegiance to the quad rider Marcos Patronelli, second in his class at the finish in Buenos Aires.



    Chile

    Long and thin, Chile, whose limits are decided by the Pacific Ocean and the Andes chain of mountains, is in fact the longest country in the world. With 4300 kilometres of coastline from north to south (nearly 5400 kilometres of coast in total!) Chile has no rivals in this domain. On the other hand, its width never exceeds more than 349 kilometres and shrinks down to just fifteen or so kilometres in the south. Over such a huge length all types of climate are present, as well as many different types of relief.

    From the Atacama Desert, reputed to be the driest in the world, to the mountains of the Andes, the riders and drivers of the Dakar experienced a rich diversity of landscapes. While the Chileans lost all hope of witnessing their favourite, Francisco Lopez, triumph almost from the very first stage, 'Chaleco' nevertheless offered them a moment of unforgettable euphoria by winning the special on the day the rally came into Chilean territory. President Michelle Bachelet travelled to Valparaíso in person to congratulate her countryman on his performance.




    Stage 1 - Buenos Aires > Cordoba Friday 1 and Saturday 2 January

    Bikes / Quads
    • Liaison : 349 km
    • Spéciale : 219 km
    • Liaison : 84 km
    • Total : 652 km
    Cars / Trucks
    • Liaison : 349 km
    • Spéciale : 251 km
    • Liaison : 84 km
    • Total : 684 km
    Going through Calamuchita

    In the first days of the rally, overtaking is sometimes tricky. To make things easier between the bikers and the car and truck crews, a doubled course has been designed with just a few kilometres less for the riders. While the course will be separated, the program remains similar with tracks that will seduce the sliding specialists. In the car class, experts will have noticed a tribute to the Argentinean leg of WRC that usually goes through the Calamuchita Valley. The steering wheel virtuosos will be able to express themselves.

    Stage 2 - Cordoba > La Rioja Sunday, January 3

    Bikes / Quads
    • Liaison : 56 km
    • Spéciale : 294 km
    • Liaison : 276 km
    • Total : 626 km
    Cars / Trucks
    • Liaison : 56 km
    • Spéciale : 355 km
    • Liaison : 276 km
    • Total : 687 km
    Double sensation

    Again to avoid tricky manoeuvres, bikes and quads will have, like on the previous day their own course. On the major part of the special, the motocross and enduro specialists will enjoy the blind jumps and series of fast bends. They will then have to take on a wilder environment: less sinuous but rockier. The drivers in cars and trucks will have to take good care of their brakes on a long descent at the middle of the special.

    Stage 3 - La Rioja > Fiambala Monday, January 4
    • Liaison : 259 km
    • Spéciale : 182 km
    • Liaison : 0 km
    • Total : 441 km
    The white pit
    It'll be on the third real day of racing that the competitors will have to deal with a first test. The change of context will be radical: with a switch from earth to sand and especially a dune portion of close to 30 kilometres. Other than their dimension that suits perfectly a first part of rally, these dunes are noticeable thanks to their white colour. In this new landscape, the crews will enjoy off-piste. They will also have to adapt to a change of climate and especially sand storms that are frequent in the area.

    Stage 4 - Fiambala > Copiapo Tuesday, January 5
    • Liaison : 394 km
    • Spéciale : 203 km
    • Liaison : 32 km
    • Total : 629 km
    Welcome to the Atacama

    The organisers have made sure of taking good care of the competitors during this day that will first of all be used to cross the border. After a very early start, the crossing of the Andes Cordillera will be done during a liaison. At an altitude sometimes over 4000m, the shivers will be linked to the temperature as well as the beauty of landscapes. The descent, Chile side, will take the competitors to an absolute desert special. The rather short distance of this exercise will allow one to work on the last settings for a 'sand' configuration that the vehicles will keep during several days.

    Stage 5 - Copiapo > Antofagasta Wednesday, January 6
    • Liaison : 90 km
    • Spéciale : 483 km
    • Liaison : 97 km
    • Total : 670 km
    Danger zone

    The area has a reputation for its density in gold and copper mines. And that'll be the theme of the hard day the competitors will witness on the road to Antofagasta, as demanding physically as it will be mentally. The open but rocky tracks of the first part of the day won't leave the slightest respite in terms of staying focused. And the off-road portions that follow will request solidity at all points of view: it is indeed here that the competitors will have to battle it out in the fesh-fesh, known on this continent as 'guadal'. At the end of this stage where changes in pace will be numerous; the notion of endurance will start to have its real significance. The less cautious will have already committed mistakes.

    Stage 6 - Antofagasta > Iquique Thursday, January 7
    • Liaison : 180 km
    • Spéciale : 418 km
    • Liaison : 0 km
    • Total : 598 km
    Heading North

    The efforts are equally spread out on the day's special. On the off-piste portion of the first third, the dust will push the competitors to be cautious. The larger and faster tracks that will be at the heart of the program will force those who are fighting for positions to maintain a fast pace. They will however need to keep a good amount of energy: indeed an African type erg awaits at the heart of a sandy portion of around fifty kilometres. But for the final part, the reward will be at the height of the difficulties. After having climbed a last dune, the competitors will take on a slide type sand downhill of close to three kilometres with Iquique and the waves of the ocean on the horizon. An unforgettable scene.





    Stage 7 - Iquique > Antofagasta Friday, January 8
    • Liaison : 37 km
    • Spéciale : 600 km
    • Liaison : 4 km
    • Total : 641 km
    “What’s a salar?”

    The longest special of the rally is also the most varied. When leaving Iquique, one always has regrets but the splendour of the landscapes will motivate the competitors just as much as the fun they will witness in the sand dunes they will have to swallow in the first part of the day. The ideal technique will be a lot harder to find when having to cross a salar, of around 3 kilometres. On this extent filled with huge blocks of dry salt, certainly never seen by most of the competitors, the speed will drop down to under 10 km/h! Once that's digested, the tracks heading to Antofagasta are, in majority, fast and open. The menu will be generous in terms of sand and kilometres. The rule book will allow the bikers and crews to reach the bivouac before 6.00 PM on the following day, during the rest day.

    Stage 8 - Antofagasta > Copiapo Sunday, January 10
    • Liaison : 96 km
    • Spéciale : 472 km
    • Liaison : 0 km
    • Total : 568 km
    Dune desert

    The hundred kilometres or so of liaison will allow the competitors to leave an often foggy area, in order to launch the special in optimal visibility conditions. If the rest day has had its effect, the debates will resume on this penultimate stage in the Atacama. On rocky terrain during the first part, minutes will easily be lost in case of a mistake for a title contender. With the kilometres covered, the cruising pace should progressively increase until hitting more and more frequent dune zones as we close in on Copiapo. Those who want to enjoy the final panorama won't be able to slow down and take it easy: the stage will be long and the days are short.

    Stage 9 - Copiapo > La Serena Monday, January 11
    • Liaison : 0 km
    • Spéciale : 338 km
    • Liaison : 209 km
    • Total : 547 km
    Bikers, in line by 20!

    The last day in the Atacama will be a good opportunity to make the best of sand and dunes: it is mainly on the first 180 kilometres that the difficulties will be gathered. The terrain being fairly open, the bikers will take off in lines of twenty. At this stage of the race, the leaders are clearly identified in each class but the podium can still change at any moment. In the same way, those who will have reached La Serena will certainly have covered the toughest part, technically speaking. A long distance will however have to still be covered with cold blood and taking it easily. For the amateurs, it is on these qualities that a Dakar can be played.

    Stage 10 - La Serena > Santiago Tuesday, January 12
    • Liaison : 112 km
    • Spéciale : 238 km
    • Liaison : 236 km
    • Total : 586 km
    Short but essential

    The end of the journey through the Atacama will remind all that Chile is mainly spread out on hilly territories. The vegetation is dense and varied and the competitors will be able to notice that on the road to Santiago. On the many hills, they will also have to get used to more and more sinuous tracks where trajectory mistakes can cost many minutes, or even hours. There is much more to loose than to win on the day's stage.

    Stage 11 - Santiago > San Juan Wednesday, January 13
    • Liaison : 211 km
    • Spéciale : 220 km
    • Liaison : 3 km
    • Total : 434 km
    Saluting the Aconcagua

    It's through the Paso Libertadores, at an altitude of 3500 metres that the competitors will leave Chile to return to Argentina where the day's special will take place. For the first fifty kilometres which will actually be the only portion of the rally competed at high altitude, the mechanics will need to work on settings to compensate with the lack of power. The competitors will race on the high hill tops of the Andes with views on the famous Aconcagua that dominates the area from the top of its 6859 metres. To reach San Juan, one will then need to find a way through the rios. In the same time the cars and trucks will have to take good care of their brakes for a long descent of close to 20 kilometres.

    Stage 12 - San Juan > San Rafael Thursday, January 14
    • Liaison : 23 km
    • Spéciale : 476 km
    • Liaison : 297 km
    • Total : 796 km
    Between fairies and dinosaurs

    For the longest stage of the rally, the program will be as lively as it will be spectacular. We will leave the area of dinosaurs on tracks cut by rios, surrounded by canyons and "fairy chimneys". After around 200 kilometres of special, the competitors will momentarily use the road in order to avoid a classified and protected natural site. The second part, exclusively sandy will have many jumps. The bikers can expect to have sore arms and the best of them will rarely ride at over 100 km/h. The day will be even more tiring due to the fact that it will end with a long liaison.

    Stage 13 - San Rafael > Santa Rosa Friday, January 15
    • Liaison : 76 km
    • Spéciale : 368 km
    • Liaison : 281 km
    • Total : 725 km
    Life in grey

    With two days to go before the finish, the standings can still be modified. No-one can consider being clear of staying stuck in the grey sand of the Nihuil dunes, the last few of the rally. After this part of close to 40 kilometres, larger and faster paths will lead the competitors to the finish of the special. These portions will be a rare opportunity to test on the distance the top speeds of the vehicles while taking good care of the mechanical aspect.

    Stage 14 - Santa Rosa > Buenos Aires Saturday, January 16
    • Liaison : 166 km
    • Spéciale : 206 km
    • Liaison : 335 km
    • Total : 707 km
    Celebrate the heroes

    From the first to the last, staying focused is key on this final special where the statistics are formal: there are always withdrawals just a few lengths away from the finish. The 206 kilometres of special, covered on very fast tracks therefore have to be negotiated extremely carefully. At the finish, the heroes of this 32nd edition will at first be celebrated in the village of San Carlos de Bolivar. The aficionados, aware that the most intense moments of joy occur on the line, will certainly have come in numbers. After the avalanche of emotions, the competitors will drive to Buenos Aires where a huge crowd will be expecting them for more glorious moments.


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    Stream Guide - Daily Highlights - Live Text Feed - Some Live Broadcast

    If you know some other TV Stations which broadcast Dakar Highlights or more, please give us a sign. Many many Thanks!





    Stage 1 - Buenos Aires > Cordoba Friday 1 and Saturday 2 January

    20:00 CET (L) - Start Dakar (Eurosport) Sportzone
    Live Tracking: tracking.dakar (will updated)
    Daily Live & Highlights: todo noticias & C5N & C5N
    Daily News: Dakaradventure & Baja Racing News
    Follow the 4 VW Touareg: Volkswagen-Motorsport & Volkswagen-Motorsport

    Stage 2 - Cordoba > La Rioja Sunday, January 3

    23:00 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Eurosport) Sportzone
    Live Tracking: tracking.dakar (will updated)
    Daily Live & Highlights: todo noticias & C5N & C5N
    Daily News: Dakaradventure & Baja Racing News
    Follow the 4 VW Touareg: Volkswagen-Motorsport & Volkswagen-Motorsport

    Stage 3 - La Rioja > Fiambala Monday, January 4

    23:00 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Eurosport) Sportzone
    Live Tracking: tracking.dakar (will updated)
    Daily Live & Highlights: todo noticias & C5N & C5N
    Daily News: Dakaradventure & Baja Racing News
    Follow the 4 VW Touareg: Volkswagen-Motorsport & Volkswagen-Motorsport

    Stage 4 - Fiambala > Copiapo Tuesday, January 5

    21:30 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Versus) Sportzone
    23:00 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Eurosport) Sportzone
    Live Tracking: tracking.dakar (will updated)
    Daily Live & Highlights: todo noticias & C5N & C5N
    Daily News: Dakaradventure & Baja Racing News
    Follow the 4 VW Touareg: Volkswagen-Motorsport & Volkswagen-Motorsport

    Stage 5 - Copiapo > Antofagasta Wednesday, January 6

    21:30 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Versus) Sportzone
    23:00 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Eurosport) Sportzone
    Live Tracking: tracking.dakar (will updated)
    Daily Live & Highlights: todo noticias & C5N & C5N
    Daily News: Dakaradventure & Baja Racing News
    Follow the 4 VW Touareg: Volkswagen-Motorsport & Volkswagen-Motorsport

    Stage 6 - Antofagasta > Iquique Thursday, January 7

    21:30 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Versus) Sportzone
    23:00 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Eurosport) Sportzone
    Live Tracking: tracking.dakar (will updated)
    Daily Live & Highlights: todo noticias & C5N & C5N
    Daily News: Dakaradventure & Baja Racing News
    Follow the 4 VW Touareg: Volkswagen-Motorsport & Volkswagen-Motorsport

    Stage 7 - Iquique > Antofagasta Friday, January 8

    21:30 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Versus)
    23:00 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Eurosport) Sportzone
    Live Tracking: tracking.dakar (will updated)
    Daily Live & Highlights: todo noticias & C5N & C5N
    Daily News: Dakaradventure & Baja Racing News
    Follow the 4 VW Touareg: Volkswagen-Motorsport & Volkswagen-Motorsport

    Stage 8 - Antofagasta > Copiapo Sunday, January 10

    21:30 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Versus) Sportzone
    23:00 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Eurosport) Sportzone
    Live Tracking: tracking.dakar (will updated)
    Daily Live & Highlights: todo noticias & C5N & C5N
    Daily News: Dakaradventure & Baja Racing News
    Follow the 4 VW Touareg: Volkswagen-Motorsport & Volkswagen-Motorsport

    Stage 9 - Copiapo > La Serena Monday, January 11

    21:30 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Versus)
    23:00 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Eurosport)
    Live Tracking: tracking.dakar (will updated)
    Daily Live & Highlights: todo noticias & C5N & C5N
    Daily News: Dakaradventure & Baja Racing News
    Follow the 4 VW Touareg: Volkswagen-Motorsport & Volkswagen-Motorsport

    Stage 10 - La Serena > Santiago Tuesday, January 12

    21:30 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Versus)
    23:00 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Eurosport)
    Live Tracking: tracking.dakar (will updated)
    Daily Live & Highlights: todo noticias & C5N & C5N
    Daily News: Dakaradventure & Baja Racing News
    Follow the 4 VW Touareg: Volkswagen-Motorsport & Volkswagen-Motorsport

    Stage 11 - Santiago > San Juan Wednesday, January 13

    21:30 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Versus)
    23:00 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Eurosport)
    Live Tracking: tracking.dakar (will updated)
    Daily Live & Highlights: todo noticias & C5N & C5N
    Daily News: Dakaradventure & Baja Racing News
    Follow the 4 VW Touareg: Volkswagen-Motorsport & Volkswagen-Motorsport

    Stage 12 - San Juan > San Rafael Thursday, January 14

    21:30 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Versus)
    23:00 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Eurosport)
    Live Tracking: tracking.dakar (will updated)
    Daily Live & Highlights: todo noticias & C5N & C5N
    Daily News: Dakaradventure & Baja Racing News
    Follow the 4 VW Touareg: Volkswagen-Motorsport & Volkswagen-Motorsport

    Stage 13 - San Rafael > Santa Rosa Friday, January 15

    21:30 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Versus)
    23:00 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Eurosport)
    Live Tracking: tracking.dakar (will updated)
    Daily Live & Highlights: todo noticias & C5N & C5N
    Daily News: Dakaradventure & Baja Racing News
    Follow the 4 VW Touareg: Volkswagen-Motorsport & Volkswagen-Motorsport

    Stage 14 - Santa Rosa > Buenos Aires Saturday, January 16

    21:30 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Versus)
    23:00 CET (H) - Today Dakar Highlights (Eurosport)
    Live Tracking: tracking.dakar (will updated)
    Daily Live & Highlights: todo noticias & C5N & C5N
    Daily News: Dakaradventure & Baja Racing News
    Follow the 4 VW Touareg: Volkswagen-Motorsport & Volkswagen-Motorsport

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    It's a special race this one but hopefully no deaths like the past years! This race is a killin one. Many drivers loose their lives into it.
    and btw I'll try to watch it as much as I can.

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    The 32nd edition of the Dakar is already a reality for the first competitors, mainly North and South Americans, who underwent scrutineering. After these three days of gathering and formalities the riders and crews will get to grips with the first stage on New Year’s Day.



    It is a time for renewing acquaintances, telling tales of journeys and exciting events as well as speculating on how the race will unfold. The Dakar scrutineering is a grand pre-race meeting that always takes place in a relaxed atmosphere, underscored by the necessary amount of concentration to look ahead to the 14 days of racing as well as the 9,000 kilometres of roads, tracks and dunes that await the contestants. The competitors who discovered the Americas last year also renewed acquaintance with Buenos Aires. Many of them went to pick up their vehicles at Delta Dock, the port of landing located around one hundred kilometres from the Argentine capital. They then headed to the La Rural exhibition centre, which is playing host to technical and administrative scrutineering like in 2009… as well as the winners’ ceremony in which everyone hopes to participate in a little more than two weeks’ time.



    Since scrutineering will be taking place over three days, the North and South American competitors were the first to be summoned. Many Argentineans and Chileans put their machines to the test, awaiting the verdict from the race stewards. Amongst them, Marcos Patronelli, 2nd in the quad category in 2009, represents a sound hope for victory from the land of the sky blue and white flag. For this first day, he can already lay claim to the title of winner in the competition for the most interviews and autographs. American Jonah Street, a stage winner last year, won the booby prize for having left his driving licence in his hotel on the other side of the city. Fortunately for him, this navigational error will not be costly this time…



    In total, a hundred vehicles were admitted to the scrutineering enclosure, which they will leave on Friday to tackle the first stage. Whilst it was possible during this half-day at La Rural to bump into Cyril Despres and David Casteu, both on early reconnoitring visits, or to meet the entire BMW X-Raid team for a press conference, the leading lights of the discipline will be in attendance on Wednesday and Thursday. Already tomorrow, pretenders to the crown such as David Frétigné in the bike category or Robby Gordon in the car race are expected at the scrutineering circuit.

    Source: dakar.com

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    The 2010 Motorsport Season is gonna start! YUMMY!!

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    I'll try to stream the daily programs on Eurosport at 11pm CET and Versus at 9:30pm CET.

    @ Basic: I'd like to suggest to include these programs in your second post of these thread.



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    hey chris, i add the times in p2. put your links behind the times and scream *update*

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    i really want to watch this, i can only find eurosport on tvants but not british talking? anyone got a link to (UK) Eurosport for tvants or sopcast?

    thanks

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    Versus broadcast of Chrizzzie should be US/English, maybe his eurosport as well but besides that no chance on Eurosport UK, as it isn't anywhere on the p2p programs

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    Will broadcast the start live tonight from 8pm CET and have included my schedule with highlights show for this weekend. All will be in England

    @ Basic: Versus highlights start from Monday, have corrected it.

    Enjoy people!!!



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    Canal 7 should have a 6 hour show;
    MyP2P.eu :: Racing Events - Dakar Rally Raid
    Hope it works, otherwise catch the eurosport coverage posted by Chrizzzie

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    Hello, I have problems
    Why don't works the sopcast channel:
    a) Poland Eurosport- 71301, 71305
    b) Romanian Eurosport - 77751 ?

    And I can't use the TVAnts and Stream Torrent channels, all time buffering and doesn't have effects

    One works channel is Vexcast, there I watching Eurosport 1 & 2 (Dakar 2010)

    Who's helped ?

    P.S. Once business Eurosport Poland, but some time is not responding.

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    sop://broker.sopcast.com:3912/77551 should be fine, try that next time. Unfortunately not all channels are working 24/7

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    I know, but Eurosport PL works once, maybe twice a week.
    Eurosport RO loading me to 20 %, stopped and remained at the same level. What's the problem to this channel ?

    Eurosport RO min. stream: 750 Kbps (20 % in SopCast)
    My average stream: 450 Kbps (100 % in SopCast)
    On the Vexcast.com: 750 Kbps and good quality

    I don't understand

    In this time is very much interesting events ...

    Luge
    Dakar
    Biathlon
    Ski Jumping
    Alpine Skiing
    Cross-Country Skiing

    ... But very a little channels are works

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    Maybe too high quality for your connection? It should be going to 100%

    Sounds strange when Vexcast and others do work for you.

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    Sorry, I checked, I have 1 Mb/s or 1024 Kbit/s.
    On the 750 Kbps streaming should be 100% - so ...

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    Yes it should be stable on at least 90%, otherwise just keep using Vexcast or others

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    1st tradegy...



    A woman watching the Dakar Rally in Argentina died Saturday after a vehicle in the event went off the track, striking her and other fans, race organizers said.
    Sonia Natalia Gallardo died Saturday afternoon at a hospital in Cordoba, Argentina, race organizers said in a statement on the event's Web site.
    The others who were hit were being treated for "slight injuries," the statement said.
    The incident, which involved German driver Mirco Schultis and Czech partner Ulrich Leardi, occurred in the race's first stage, from Buenos Aires to Cordoba, the organizers said.

    Source and more on: http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americ...ath/index.html


    Standing after day 1...


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    Quote Originally Posted by basic-groove View Post
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    A woman watching the Dakar Rally in Argentina died Saturday after a vehicle in the event went off the track, striking her and other fans, race organizers said.
    Sonia Natalia Gallardo died Saturday afternoon at a hospital in Cordoba, Argentina, race organizers said in a statement on the event's Web site.
    The others who were hit were being treated for "slight injuries," the statement said.
    The incident, which involved German driver Mirco Schultis and Czech partner Ulrich Leardi, occurred in the race's first stage, from Buenos Aires to Cordoba, the organizers said.

    Source and more on: Spectator at race in Argentina dies after being struck by vehicle - CNN.com
    Bad Bad News!!!!! R.I.P. to her! That's why I hate these kind of races.

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    Sad news yeah, first day, RIP

    They said the public wasn't allowed to be there during the update show yesterday, it wasn't an approved spot for spectators.

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