Muscat Daily

SAINZ SEALS DAKAR RALLY VICTORY

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Veteran Spanish driver Carlos Sainz won the Dakar Rally for the third time on Friday, finishing with a comfortabl­e winning margin in the first running of the event in Saudi Arabia.

The 57 year old crossed the line in the 12th and final stage 6min 21sec ahead of nearest challenger and reigning champion Nasser al Attiyah of Qatar, who had managed to cut Sainz's lead to just 24 seconds on Tuesday but fell back after navigation blunders.

"I feel very happy. There's a lot of effort behind this. A lot of training, practice," Sainz told the race's website.

"It has been a flat out rally since the beginning. It was fantastic, a first time in Saudi Arabia, of course you can always improve but it was a fantastic effort," he added.

Asked about defending his title next year Sainz said: "It's too early to think about it, let me enjoy this."

Sainz, the father of F1 driver Carlos Sainz Jr., seized control of the race from the third stage in his X-raid Mini. He has now won the Dakar with three different manufactur­ers, having previously triumphed with Volkswagen in 2010 and Peugeot in 2018.

Stephane Peterhanse­l was third at 9min 58sec behind in his Mini. Both the Frenchman and Sainz won four stages in the marathon 12-day, 7,800km race.

Ricky Brabec triumphed in the motorbike section for Honda, becoming the first US rider to win the gruelling race.

‘Proud’ Alonso

Two-time Formula One champion Fernando Alonso finished 13th on his Dakar debut, nearly five hours behind the winner. Alonso came second in one stage but his first participat­ion in the Dakar was a bruising affair as the 38 year old Spaniard suffered a double rollover in the tenth stage after hitting a dune at an awkward angle.

"I'm very proud about being here, it's the toughest rally in the world, to finish on a first attempt is not easy but I had the best team around me," Alonso said.

Alonso said he wants to follow Graham Hill by completing a historic feat in motorsport after wins in Formula One and Le Mans 24-hour endurance race. The race was marred by the death of Portuguese rider Paulo Goncalves during Sunday's seventh stage.

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 ?? (AFP) ?? Spanish Carlos Sainz (centre), his co-driver Lucas Cruz (left), and Stephane Peterhanse­l celebrate on the podium of the Dakar Rally 2020 in Qiddiya, Saudi Arabia, on Friday after the final stage between Haradh and Qiddiya
(AFP) Spanish Carlos Sainz (centre), his co-driver Lucas Cruz (left), and Stephane Peterhanse­l celebrate on the podium of the Dakar Rally 2020 in Qiddiya, Saudi Arabia, on Friday after the final stage between Haradh and Qiddiya

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