Before joining, I didn’t know about our level of preparation. We spent hours working on the car and I knew for sure that we did the right amount of training for the co-pilot, Constance. But before arriving at the bivouac, I had no idea if we did enough. There were four other Lada Nivas, and we think ours was the one that was best prepared. We had a lot of spare parts and brought our mechanic to work on it if needed. In the end, we were well prepared, and due to this we had very few issues and we crossed the finish line. We accomplished 100% of the stages and always managed by ourselves to join the next bivouac, which isn’t always the case for all cars. The only mistake we made, and discovered on site, is that we forgot to reinforce the supports for the shock absorbers. Because the shocks were new, they were a bit stronger than usual, and due to this after two stages we started to see that the fixings for the shocks were destroyed. We were forced to go back to the bivouac and replace them.
![How did the car perform during those two weeks?](https://d23zpyj32c5wn3.cloudfront.net/images/masonry_bricks/pictures/66544/big/20211228DAK1019-A.S.O.__Charly_Lopez.jpg?1643281205)