The Citizen (KZN)

Dakar Rally all but done and dusted

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Shubaytah – Spaniard Carlos Sainz took a big lead in the Dakar Rally yesterday, winning a 10th stage, halted before the halfway point by strong winds and deteriorat­ing conditions in the Saudi Arabian desert.

The Mini buggy driver, a twotime winner of the endurance event, had started only 24 sec clear of Toyota’s defending champion Nasser Al-Attiyah, but extended his lead to 18 min, 10 sec.

The car category’s 534km special stage was halted after 223km, with the competitor­s travelling to the bivouac in liaison.

Frenchman Stephane Peterhanse­l, a 13-time Dakar winner, was third overall and a further 16 sec behind Al-Attiyah.

Two-time Formula One champion Fernando Alonso, Sainz’s compatriot, rolled his Toyota on the dunes and continued without a windscreen after losing more than an hour.

He had started the day 10th overall but fell back to 14th.

“It was a dangerous stage with lots of difficult dunes. Several kilometres before the neutralise­d section, we got completely lost with Nasser and other drivers,” said Peterhanse­l.

“Some drivers got there at the right time, when we eventually found the right way, and gained a lot of time.

“In the end, it’s a good stage for my teammate Carlos ... whilst we have got a bit closer to Nasser, even if we are still in third position.”

In the motorcycle category, American Ricky Brabec finished the stage second and extended his lead on a Honda.

He now leads Chilean Pablo Quintanill­a by 25 min.

Australian Toby Price, the defending champion, dropped to fourth overall and 28 min off the lead.

The rally, being held in the Middle East for the first time, ends in Qiddiya tomorrow. –

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? SAND MASTERS. Toyota Gazoo Racing’s Giniel de Villiers and Alex Haro Bravo race through the dunes on their way to finishing third in the 10th stage of the Dakar, from Haradh to Shubaytah yesterday.
Picture: Reuters SAND MASTERS. Toyota Gazoo Racing’s Giniel de Villiers and Alex Haro Bravo race through the dunes on their way to finishing third in the 10th stage of the Dakar, from Haradh to Shubaytah yesterday.

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