The Borneo Post

Sainz moves to brink of Dakar triumph

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CÓRDOBA, Argentina: Veteran Spaniard Carlos Sainz closed in on a second Dakar Rally title on Friday, as the Peugeot driver finished sixth behind penultimat­e stage winner Nasser Al-Attiyah.

Qatari Al-Attiyah cruised to his fourth win of the race in the 13th stage by 11 minutes and 16 seconds from Argentinia­n Lucio Alvarez, as Sainz consolidat­ed his overall lead.

The 55-year-old, the father of Renault Formula One driver Carlos Sainz Jr, just needs a safe drive on the final day around Cordoba in Argentina to secure a second Dakar title and first since 2010, having failed to finish for the last five years in a row.

His task was made easier by problems for team-mate Stephane Peterhanse­l on Friday, as the French reigning champion hit a tree near the start and was stranded for 40 minutes.

Peterhanse­l, a 13-time winner across the cars and bikes categories, started the day in second overall but finished it outside the podium places for the first time since the start of the rally in Lima.

That left Sainz 46 minutes clear of 2012 Olympic shooting medallist Al-Attiyah, with South African Giniel de Villiers rounding out the top three after coming third on Friday.

Austria’s Matthias Walkner will take a 20-minute lead into the final day of the bikes race, after finishing fourth behind stage 13 winner Toby Price.

Australian Price, who won the Dakar in 2016 but didn’t complete the rally last year, held off home favourite Kevin Benavides to win from San Juan to Cordoba. — AFP

 ??  ?? Rahman (centre) with Wong (left) and Tan at Wisma Olympic Council of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur on Friday.
Rahman (centre) with Wong (left) and Tan at Wisma Olympic Council of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur on Friday.

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