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Loeb wins stage to take lead in Morocco

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Agadir: Sebastien Loeb powered his way to a brilliant stage victory for Bahrain Raid Xtreme to take the lead in the Rallye Du Maroc on Monday, as the Prodrive Hunters dominated proceeding­s in the Western Sahara desert.

The nine-time World Rally champion won the 315-kms competitiv­e section from Agadir to Tan-tan by 10 mins 15 secs from BRX teammate, Orly Terranova, with Guerlain Chicherit in another Hunter completing the top three on a dramatic day in Morocco.

The result lited Loeb from seventh overnight into an outright lead by eight seconds from Terranova, with Chicherit just 4 mins 12 secs away in third place overall.

Loeb said: “It feels good for sure ater yesterday. That was a really bad day for us. We had a very good stage. Not a lot of mistakes, just one puncture. I think a lot of other cars had a lot of punctures. So we had a clean run. It was a very difficult stage for navigation, and we had to look for the waypoints a few times. I think some of the others struggled a bit more with the navigation, so we did a very good job today.”

Most significan­tly, the French star finished the day with a massive 33 mins 18 secs advantage over Qatar’s Nasser Al Atiyah, his fierce rival in the batle to become the first World Rally-raid (W2RC) champion.

While the trio of Prodrive Hunters had all lost ground through a combinatio­n of mechanical, tyre and navigation­al problems on the previous leg, today it was Atiyah, and Saudi Arabia’s overnight leader Yazeed Al Rajhi, who found trouble.

Lying second at the end of the first desert stage, Atiyah plunged out of contention ater a series of three punctures forced him to wait for assistance, while punctures late on the stage dropped Al Rajhi to fourth overall.

For the second day running, Chicherit impressed on his first competitiv­e drive in the Hunter, setting the pace on the early part of the stage.

Chicherit; “Navigation was really difficult. It was insane. But I really feel the speed of this car and I felt I was closing up (on the cars ahead) big time. We cannot quit make it happen yet, but it will come.”

It was then Loeb’s turn to increase the power and take the stage lead before the halfway point, with BRX team-mate Terranova also making good progress to make it a 1-2-3 for the Prodrive Hunters, before the Argentine later moved ahead of Chicherit.

Terranova; “It was a long stage, and difficult in the beginning and in the middle. It was technical, and there were a lot of stones, so you had to drive with your head. A lot of the guys got punctures, and more punctures, and we kept going. The car is strong. It feels good. We made some changes to the suspension and it felt beter today.”

Monday’s leg had begun with a 119-km journey from Tan-tan to the start of the rally’s second desert stage, which included a variety of terrain up to a large plateaux at the midway point, followed by a succession of dunes.

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Bahrain Raid Xtreme’s Sebastien Loeb steers his car at the Rallye Du Maroc on Monday.
± Bahrain Raid Xtreme’s Sebastien Loeb steers his car at the Rallye Du Maroc on Monday.

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