The rv “face” in the Dakar
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dakar-1b Laika accompanying the prestigious and well-known team Honda Racing Corporation (HRC). with two motorhomes (a profiled Ecovip 412 and an integral Ecovip 612) that have excellent insulation to withstand both the extreme heat of the desert (more than 40º) and the low temperatures of the Bolivian plateau (at about 5,000 m altitude). Thus, the Ecovips have been a true "oasis in the desert" for the drivers Joan Barreda, Paulo Gonçalves, Kevin Benavides, Michael Metge and Ricky Brabec, who have been able to enjoy the excellence of a motorhome during all the stages of the rally, in addition to by Laia Sanz, already a regular on the Dakar with a vehicle of the brand.
The Italian Etruscan, as we say, was traveling to the rally for the first time with the driver and cook Nandu Jubany, who was finally unable to race after suffering an arm injury in the previous training sessions; while the Catalan Xevi Pons, who was accompanied by a motorhome Carado, as we say, was traveling to the rally for the first time with the driver and cook Nandu Jubany, who was finally unable to race after suffering an arm injury in the previous training sessions; while the Catalan Xevi Pons, who was accompanied by a motorhome
Adria, as we say, was traveling to the rally for the first time with the driver and cook Nandu Jubany, who was finally unable to race after suffering an arm injury in the previous training sessions; while the Catalan Xevi Pons, who was accompanied by a motorhome
The solid structure of the vehicles and their innovative construction techniques, have guaranteed the stability even in the land more dangerous
But in addition to their resistance and stability, the participating motorhomes guaranteed maximum comfort for the pilots to rest, thanks to beds with slatted base and highly ergonomic mattresses and dining areas with multifunction tables and extendable sofas, where the pilots have been able to rest. and prepare the successive stages.
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Source: Marta Santamarina – campingsalon.com
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