Llovera-Haro passed halfway in the Dakar 2015 with flying colours.
Bolivia received for the first time the participants of the cars category on the Dakar and it did so with an element that had so far not been in the race: water. More precisely, it was at the end of the day when it rained abundantly, forcing the organisers to control the bivouac in the Salar de Uyuni. Llovera-Haro were amongst those who had to endure the weather, and despite everything managed to finish the 7th stage in 51st position in 5h18’09”. This time, Llovera-Haro kept a perfect pace during the whole stage. About the top of the ranking, it is worth mentioning that the Mini remain the winners. In Uyuni, it was the Argentinian Orlando Terranova who obtained his third victory with a time of 3h31’18”. In the general ranking, the differences are minimal; Al-Atttiyah and De Viliers (Toyota) are only 8 minutes apart.