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The Dakar Rally

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HE HAD WON the Dakar Rally three times before, but Qatari off-road racer Nasser Al-attiyah’s fourth was extra special, given that it was his first since the event relocated to the deserts of Saudi Arabia in his home region.

The Toyota Gazoo Racing driver dominated the epic event in his Hilux, winning just two of the 12 stages but leading nine-time World Rally Champion Sébastien Loeb – who was driving a Prodrivebu­ilt BRZ Hunter – by 27min 46sec at the finish.

Audi endured mixed fortunes on its Dakar debut with its new hybrid-powered RS Q E-tron. Stéphane Peterhanse­l, a 14time Dakar winner, was out of contention after crashing on the very first stage and team-mates Carlos Sainz and Mattias Ekström lost lots of time to navigation­al errors.

But the Audi won four stages on its debut and was considered at least a match on pace for the Toyota and Prodrive entries. Ekström finished ninth and Sainz 12th.

 ?? ?? Nasser Al-attiyah (right) and co-driver Mathieu Baumel celebrate win
Nasser Al-attiyah (right) and co-driver Mathieu Baumel celebrate win
 ?? ?? Riders and drivers covered 5204 trying miles across 14 days
Riders and drivers covered 5204 trying miles across 14 days

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