The Hungarian duo, who repeated the best result of his career, finished Thursday's 22nd place in 22nd place.
"I stood for this stage with a very big drill, but the organizers were lively, enjoyable, well-trained, right, we had to dig it once," quoted the Opel Dakar Team's report, Salal. “That's why we've been struggling to reach this goal, and that's why we are in the twentieth position, which I am very pleased. Although we have been twenties, the competition is more difficult every year, the field is denser, more and more factory cars are rented and more and more good and routine riders are getting. ”
According to Bunkoczi, his navigator was also a very "cool" section. “I've counted down the last kilometers, and I was cheering, now we shouldn't have any trouble. The twentieth place is a decent result, we've set our best, although maybe in 2012 it was a bit easier to get this place than now. ”
With the success of Nasser al-Attijah, he can celebrate the first Dakar victory of the Toyota factory.
The first Australian Toby Price runner-up in the final stage was just over ten minutes ahead of the defending champion, Austrian Matthias Walkner. Price won Dakar for the second time.
10th (final) section, Pisco-Lima (112km), car (based on 54 destinations):
1. Carlos Sainz, Lucas Cruz (Spanish, Mini) 1:20:01 AM
2. Sebastien Loeb, Daniel Elena (French, Monaco, Peugeot) 42 seconds disadvantage
3. Cyril Despres, Jean-Paul Cottret (French, Mini) 2:31 min
... 22nd Balázs Szalay, László Bunkoczi (Opel Grandland X) 25:26 min disadvantage
the complex end result:
1. Nasser al-Attijah, Matthieu Baumel (Qatar, French, Toyota) 34:38:14
2. Nani Roma, Alex Haro Bravo (Spanish, Mini) 46:42 min disadvantage
3. Loeb, Elena 1:54:18 hours of disadvantage
... 20th Salay, Bunkoczi 16:37:44 hours disadvantage
engine (based on 75 destinations):
1. Toby Price (Australian, KTM) 1:14:01 AM
2. José Ignacio Cornejo Florimo (Honda, Chile) 2:21 min disadvantage
3. Matthias Walkner (Austrian, KTM) 2:38 min disadvantage
the complex end result:
1. Price 33:57:16
2. Walkner 9:13 min disadvantage
3. Sam Sunderland (UK, KTM) at 13:34 minutes disadvantage