00:00It's true that we have some success, now of course we have to see how it goes out on
00:26the track.
00:33All right, Dakar classic.
00:36This is my fifth Dakar.
00:39I competed in four Dakars back in the 90s.
00:42At that time I won the marathon class three years in a row for marathon vehicles.
00:49In 2007 I found a car that was in Dakar, Senegal, this 911.
00:59This car raced the Dakar in 1994 with a driver named Jackie Lumens.
01:05And I brought it home and kept it safe and warm.
01:11Six months ago we said, all right, let's go for it.
01:13We restored it and rebuilt it completely from A to Z.
01:18We practically rebuilt the car as new and then I said, why not come and do the Dakar classic?
01:30And we painted it in the Fulton brand colors.
01:32Jacques Lafitte and Jean-Pierre Jabouille raced the Dakar in 1988 in those same colors.
01:36I got stuck four times.
01:42You made a mistake.
01:43It's a Porsche 911 type 964, meaning it's four-wheel drive.
01:49These were the cars Porsche released in 1990, the first four-wheel drive models that Porsche
01:53ever put on the market.
01:55We're not chasing our results because regularity, and in classic it is all about regularity, really
02:06it isn't our thing.
02:07Our goal is simply to keep moving forwards and bring the car to the finish.
02:12And if we bring it to the finish, everything will be fine.