The Herald (South Africa)

Dakar stage win moves Al-Attiyah up to second

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Defending champion Nasser Al-Attiyah ignored strategic slowdowns and won the fifth stage of the Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia yesterday to go second overall behind home favourite Yazeed Al-Rajhi.

The stage victory was the first this year for five-times Dakar winner AlAttiyah, whose Prodrive Hunter finished one minute and 51 seconds ahead of French Toyota driver Guerlain Chicherit.

Al Rajhi was fourth fastest over the sand dunes on the 118km stage from Al-Hofuf to Shubaytah that saw several top contenders ease off to gain a later start today with tracks to follow.

The Saudi retained the overall lead, nine minutes and three seconds clear of Al-Attiyah with Audi’s Carlos Sainz dropping to third.

“There was no strategy on my part. I wanted to win the stage no matter what they have in store for us tomorrow,” Al-Attiyah said.

Al-Attiyah has now won Dakar stages with seven different constructo­rs over the course of his career, yesterday being the Qatari’s first in a Prodrive Hunter.

Rival and nine-times world rally champion Sebastien Loeb, Tuesday’s winner, lost more than 21 minutes to

Al-Attiyah including a 15-minute penalty for deliberate­ly missing a waypoint.

The Frenchman dropped to ninth overall from third, 43 minutes off the lead.

“Nasser and I are following different strategies. He wants to start early and feels confident.

“I wouldn’t have done that. We’re not equally knowledgea­ble about the desert, he’s in his element,” Loeb said.

“I opted for following the tracks ... That’s my choice.

“We lost big time today in the hope of winning big time tomorrow.”

The 48-hour Chrono Stage will see contenders race through the kingdom’s Empty Quarter with marathon stage restrictio­ns and the motorbikes running a different route.

“We stopped for a while. I don’t know whether it was the right strategy, we’ll see in two days, but we didn’t want to be at the front,” Sainz said.

In the motorcycle category, Botswana’s Ross Branch returned to the top in a stage won by Chilean Pablo Quintanill­a on a Honda.

Branch leads Chile’s Jose Ignacio Cornejo by one minute and 14 seconds with American Ricky Brabec third. —

 ?? Picture: HAMAD I MOHAMMED/REUTERS ?? DUNE DUST: Bahrain Raid Xtreme’s Sebastien Loeb and co-driver Fabian Lurquin during stage 5 of the Dakar Rally yesterday
Picture: HAMAD I MOHAMMED/REUTERS DUNE DUST: Bahrain Raid Xtreme’s Sebastien Loeb and co-driver Fabian Lurquin during stage 5 of the Dakar Rally yesterday

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