New Era

Nasser Al Attiyah wins

… as Dakar delivers a new star in Henk Lategan

- - Motorsport Media

WADI AL DAWASIR – A new Dakar star was born in the Arabian desert dunes, when South African rookie Henk Lategan delivered a masterful performanc­e to follow teammate Nasser Al Attiyah home to a crushing Toyota Gazoo Hilux 1-2 around Wadi Ad-Dawasir on Tuesday.

There was drama again on two wheels as that race continued to penalise riders who starred on the previous day. Toby Price’s KTM beat Kevin Benavides on Honda as both rose from well down the pack, while Monday’s leaders again suffered.

The Toyota duo dominated the day on four wheels. Lategan and notes man Brett Cummings led early on, before first Carlos Sainz’ Mini and then Attiyah took over up front on day 3 of the 2021 race.

Double SA champion, but Dakar rookie Lategan later held Stephane Peterhanse­l’s Mini and Sebastien Loeb’s Hunter at bay in second. Peterhanse­l ended up third for the day from Yazir Seadian’s SA-made Century

and Shehikh Al Qassimi’s Peugeot. Loeb ended up fifth ahead of Martin Prokop’s Ford and Mattieu Serradori’s Century.

There was ample drama in the cars too, as overnight leader Sainz, fourth placed Yazeed Al Rajhi and SA heroes Brian Baragwanat­h and Taye Perry’s Century in seventh, struggled to find their way in the dunes at mid distance.

All of them plummeted down the order, losing time trying to find the correct route. Of the other SA crews, Giniel de Villiers suffered another torrid day as we wrote and Shameer Variyawa and Dean Murphy were fighting through the field after Monday’s delays.

By winning, Al Attiyah moved to second overall as he clawed his deficit to overall leader Peterhanse­l back to just five minutes. Those two have broken away up front. Serradori has now moved into an incredible lead driving his Johannesbu­rg-built Century, albeit over 25 minutes off he lead with Sainz now fourth ahead of Jakub Przygonski’s Hilux, Loeb and Lategan.

Double Dakar winner Toby Price won the day on two wheels for KTM by a minute and ten seconds over Honda rider Kevin Benavides, KTM teammates Mattias Walkner, Skyler Howes and Sam Sunderland, and Xavier de Soultrait on a Husqvarna.

The day was however once again a disaster for the first four riders away. Overnight leaders Joan Barreda, his Honda teammate Ricky Brabec, Husqvarna rider Pablo Quintanill­a and Botswana Yamaha hero Ross Branch all lost huge time in the first sector. They came home 30th, 25th 23rd and 17th respective­ly. It was the third day in three where the bike frontrunne­rs have been severely compromise­d in finding their way and lost considerab­le time, very early in the day.

Those inconsiste­nt results have also completely shaken up the leaderboar­d. KTM privateer Skyler Howes, who has quietly got on with it on the verges of the top ten with 13th, 8th and 11th place finishes each day, now leads the bike race overall against

all odds. Benavides, de Soultrait , Price, Sunderland, Branch, Barreda and Yamaha rider van Beveren complete to top eight. They have either starred or struggled each day, seemingly penalised by strong performanc­es on the eve.

Another remarkable aspect of all this, is that in spite of the radical changes of fortune across the front running field each day, the top ten were separated by less than ten minutes at he end of Day 3. That has also led to speculatio­n of a ‘Hand of God’ element in a race that has so far packed in all the components of a fiction thriller…

Elsewhere, Nicolas Cavigliass­o beat Giovanni Enrico and Miguel Andujar to Quad victory, leaving Enrico in a 4-minute overall lead. The Light Cars were still racing, with Americans Austin Jones leading Mitch Guthrie as we wrote. Dimitri Sotnikov’s Kamaz likewise led Sihairei’s MAZ and Alexei Karginov’s Kamaz in the ongoing RissianBel­arussioan Dakar Truck battle.

 ?? Photo: Nampa/AFP ?? Pole position… Toyota’s driver Nasser Al-Attiyah of Qatar and his co-driver Mathieu Baumel of France compete during Stage 3 of the Dakar Rally 2021 around Wadi Ad-Dawasir, in Saudi Arabia.
Photo: Nampa/AFP Pole position… Toyota’s driver Nasser Al-Attiyah of Qatar and his co-driver Mathieu Baumel of France compete during Stage 3 of the Dakar Rally 2021 around Wadi Ad-Dawasir, in Saudi Arabia.

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