The fourth edition of the Chihuahua Express was reduced to 2 days because two fatal accidents.
The first day had 9 speed sections. The total distance was 162.79 km. 48 drivers took the start. This stage was marked by the death of Carlos "Chino" García.[1]
Pos | Driver | Co-driver | Car | Time | Speed (km/h) | |
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1 | Rodrigo González | Rodolfo González | Maserati Trofeo | 1:07:41.5 | 144.29 | |
2 | Marc Devis | Christofer A. Voegelin D. | Studebaker | +1:24.3 | 141.36 | |
3 | Stephan Mayers | Mauricio Pimentel | Studebaker | +1:56.3 | 140.28 | |
4 | Doug Mockett | Angelica Fuentes | Oldsmobile | +2:01.2 | 140.11 | |
5 | Eduardo Henkel | Sergio Puente | BMW | +3:22.2 | 137.45 |
The second day had 12 speed sections. The total distance was 171.43 km. The second day was marked by the death of Hernán Solana, brother of Moises Solana.[2]
Pos | Driver | Co-driver | Car | Time | Speed (km/h) | |
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1 | Rodrigo González | Rodolfo González | Maserati Trofeo | 1:13:23.5 | 140.15 | |
2 | Doug Mockett | Angelica Fuentes | Oldsmobile | +1:18.0 | 137.71 | |
3 | Stephan Mayers | Mauricio Pimentel | Studebaker | +2:45.3 | 135.08 | |
4 | Eduardo Henkel | Sergio Puente | BMW | +5:06.1 | 131.04 | |
5 | Thierry de Latre | Eric Werner | Studebaker | +7:45.3 | 126.76 |