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Dakar 2016 preview and buggy explained by Tim and Tom Coronel, Maxxis Dakar Team Tim and Tom Coronel on Tour again: Dakar 2016, here we come Dakar Buggy further improved Goal: two brothers at the start, two brothers at the finish Tim aims for a top class result, Tom aims for top class footage Daily TV coverage on Dutch channel, RTL7 Documentary 'Dakar, I Love It, I Hate It' to be aired on TV by RTL7 in December Huizen, November 17, 2015 – Tim Coronel in his buggy has become a regular fixture in the world's most important and biggest motorsport event, the Dakar Rally. For him, it is true that the adventure in South-America is still an adventure. His team is building and developing his competition car, an advanced buggy, all by itself and the Dutchman will be all on his own throughout the thousands of kilometres: steering, finding the route and the way points and, if necessary, work on the car. Living up to the true spirit that Thierry Sabine, the man who created Le Dakar, had in mind for this rally-raid. Next year, there will again be a second buggy at the start line, with the other half of the Coronel twins behind the wheel once more. Although Tom had firmly stated never to do the Dakar rally on his own anymore after the 2015 event, the attraction of the desert and Tim's persuasion power turned out to be stronger than his earlier decision. Tim Coronel has achieved quite something already in the Dakar rally. Thus, he won the solo classification three times in a row (2010, 2011 and 2012). And he is adamant that there is still room for a fourth trophy in his cabinet. To everyone's surprise, Tim also succeeded in persuading his twin brother Tom to have another go at the adventure after all, also in a buggy. The route has been significantly changed for 2016, but is demanding as ever. On January 2, 2016, all the competitors will cross the start ramp in Buenos Aires with the goal of making it to the finish line a fortnight later at Rosario on January 16. "And both of us will be there with our buggies," the determined duo says. Tim Coronel's buggy has been given the familiar starting number 347, which has been Tim's lucky number since 2010, the year in which he became the first ever solo rider to win. Tom has been given number 354, the number he used in 2009 and 2015. It is quite extraordinary that the Coronel twins have been allocated their familiar numbers again, a sign that the ASO is also pleased to have the twin brothers with their buggies back in the event. Tim Coronel Dakar is unthinkable without Tim Coronel at the startline with his ultra-fast buggy, completely built and prepared in-house. Tim Coronel: "For me, the Dakar Rally lasts twelve months a year. After the finish in January, there was only little time to relax and regenerate, because then we already started preparations for next year. We have analysed the aspects that weren't good from a technical point of view or that could be improved, after which the buggy was completely rebuilt. For most people, it may not look very different, but, believe me, many things have changed. Tom Coronel "This was once, but never again," are the words that Dutch TV spectators vividly remember from an emotional Tom Coronel in 2009. Words that he repeated once again this year, having pushed to the limit, and beyond, as the racing reporter for RTL7 with his buggy, equipped with the TomCam. "But when your brother tells that he has built a second buggy again, the feeling returns and eventually, I said yes. Especially as I have received a lot of positive feedback about the TV reports that gave an insight into the Dakar Rally. Such footage is impossible to produce from the outside and the stories of Dutch competitors that got stuck really touched the spectators. Together with RTL GP, I will bring again unforgettable images into the living rooms in The Netherlands, there is no doubt about that. Moreover, I am proud that RTL7 has made a documentary about my adventure and that of the other competitors." 'Dakar, I Love It, I Hate It' The documentary 'Dakar, I Love It, I Hate It' is the incredible story of Tom Coronel during the 2015 Dakar Rally. "It was never planned to make this documentary. In fact, I don't even know why I kept filming myself," Tom Coronel says. For RTL7, Coronel travelled to South-America earlier this year to tell the story about the Dutch participants and the problems they encountered during the event, using the TomCam within the rally. On the second stage, however, Coronel runs into trouble himself. He barrel-rolls his buggy. That marks the start of a story full of drama, adversities and emotions. In spite of the roller-coaster, in which Tom Coronel ends up, he keeps recording everything with the TomCam. As a result of this, 'Dakar, I Love It, I Hate It' became a unique document. The documentary will be broadcast on Dutch channel, RTL7, on Monday, December 14, 2015 at 22:40 hrs and on Sunday, December 27, 2015, at 19:00 hrs. #TomCoronel #Dakar