Dakar Stage 13: Price and Al-Attiyah fight until the end
Toby Price |
This was the last genuine opportunity to make the difference and gain a place in the general standings for the competitors. They had to be watchful on the first part of the special in which the dunes of San Juan had pride of place as well as a section of fesh-fesh that can cause major damage to racing hopes. The quick tracks at the end of the special suited WRC experts down to the ground, but there was always the danger of getting carried away with speed and making a mistake the day before the finish…
The essentials
Toby Price did his utmost to leave in his wake Kevin Benavides and especially his team-mate and rally leader Matthias Walkner. Though the Australian won his second consecutive stage, in the end he was unable to open up sufficient enough gaps to shake the order in the top 3 of the general standings, which are very unlikely to change before the finish tomorrow in C¢rdoba. The classification is also virtually carved in stone in the quad category thanks to the 1 hour and 37 minute lead boasted by Ignacio Casale over Argentinean rookie Nicolas Cavigliasso. However, it was another local boy who shone today, with a second stage victory on the Dakar by Jeremias González.
In the car race, Nasser Al-Attiyah also improved his roll of honor, with a 31st stage win that puts him equal with no other than Carlos Sainz. The Spaniard did not push hard today and finished the special almost 20 minutes behind the winner, but more importantly at the top of the general standings. It was an opportunity for lesser-known drivers to grab the spotlight, such as second placed finisher Lucio Alvarez, whilst Stephane Peterhansel lost more than one hour and slid off the podium in the general standings due to crashing his 3008 into a tree, which broke his power steering. Bernhard ten Brinke will not climb onto the podium either, because he exited the race when his Toyota broke down, in the midst of a battle for the stage victory. In the truck race, Eduard Nikolaev let the speed and reliability of his Kamaz do the talking to taste victory, finishing 50 seconds ahead of his team-mate Ayrat Mardeev. All the Russian now needs to do is to reach the finish in Cordoba to win his third Dakar rally.
Performance of the day
Johnny Aubert has every right to be satisfied with his return to the Dakar. For only his second participation following a solid debut in 2012 (when he finished 14th), the former enduro champion has accomplished an almost faultless performance. The Gas Gas rider finished sixth on the way to Cordoba and occupies the same position in the general standings for the return to the Dakar of the small Spanish team, a result which the rider and team could hardly have dreamed of and which points to a promising future.
A crushing blow
Federico Villagra has every right to be bitter. The Argentinean driver had it all set to win his first Dakar in a truck the day before the finish in C¢rdoba, his home town. This morning, he was second in the general standings, just one second behind Eduard Nikolaev. The Iveco driver was leading the last special (and therefore the rally) when the gearbox on his Powestar started to show signs of weakness.
Stat of the day
Without accidents or mistakes, and with a deficit of 22’31’’ to the Austrian, the official Honda rider will have to regain 12 seconds per kilometer on KTM No. 2 if he is to climb onto the highest step of the final podium.
Quote of the day
Giniel de Villiers: “It was a very tough day again, with a first part in the fesh-fesh, where we got stuck when I avoided a biker who had crashed. Our engine wasn’t working as well after that and it was very hard work. This stage was like survival. Physically, mentally and even for the car, it was an unbelievable stage. I haven’t seen a Dakar this crazy for a long time. It’s certainly one of the hardest since we have been in South America".
Top-10 Auto Stage 13
Pos. | No. | Driver/Navigator | Mark-Model | Behind |
1 | 301 | Nasser Al-Attiyah/ Matthieu Baumel | Toyota Gazoo Racing Sa | |
2 | 318 | Lucio Alvarez/ Robert Howie | Overdrive Toyota | + 00H 11' 16'' |
3 | 304 | Giniel De Villiers/ Dirk Von Zitzewitz | Toyota Gazoo Racing Sa | + 00H 13' 06'' |
4 | 312 | Jakub Przygonski/ Tom Colsoul | Orlen Team / X-Raid | + 00H 15' 07'' |
5 | 305 | Mikko Hirvonen/ Andreas Schulz | X-Raid Team | + 00H 19' 24'' |
6 | 303 | Carlos Sainz/ Lucas Cruz | Team Peugeot Total | + 00H 19' 37'' |
7 | 317 | Boris Garafulic/ Filipe Palmeiro | X-Raid Team | + 00H 22' 41'' |
8 | 331 | Sebastian Halpern/ Edu Pulenta | South Racing | + 00H 27' 36'' |
9 | 349 | Vaidotas Zala/ Saulius Jurgelenas | Agrorodeo | + 00H 29' 57'' |
10 | 308 | Cyril Despres/ David Castera | Team Peugeot Total | + 00H 34' 36'' |
Top-10 Auto Overall
Pos. | No. | Driver/Navigator | Mark-Model | Behind |
1 | 303 | Carlos Sainz/ Lucas Cruz | Team Peugeot Total | |
2 | 301 | Nasser Al-Attiyah/ Matthieu Baumel | Toyota Gazoo Racing Sa | + 00H 46' 18'' |
3 | 304 | Giniel De Villiers/ Dirk Von Zitzewitz | Toyota Gazoo Racing Sa | + 01H 20' 00'' |
4 | 300 | Stephane Peterhansel/ Jean Paul Cottret | Team Peugeot Total | + 01H 28' 08'' |
5 | 312 | Jakub Przygonski/ Tom Colsoul | Orlen Team / X-Raid | + 02H 46' 32'' |
6 | 319 | Sheikh Khalid Al Qassimi/ Xavier Panseri | Ph-Sport | + 04H 20' 40'' |
7 | 311 | Martin Prokop/ Jan Tomanek | Mp-Sports | + 07H 21' 55'' |
8 | 334 | Peter Van Merksteijn/ Maciej Marton | Overdrive Toyota | + 07H 42' 41'' |
9 | 331 | Sebastian Halpern/ Edu Pulenta | South Racing | + 09H 09' 04'' |
10 | 318 | Lucio Alvarez/ Robert Howie | Overdrive Toyota | + 09H 21' 22'' |
Top-10 Bikes Stage 13
Pos. | No. | Drive-Team | Mark-Model | Behind |
1 | 8 | Toby Price | Red Bull Ktm Factory Team | |
2 | 47 | Kevin Benavides | Monster Energy Honda Team | + 00H 02' 03'' |
3 | 19 | Antoine Meo | Red Bull Ktm Factory Team | + 00H 02' 44'' |
4 | 2 | Matthias Walkner | Red Bull Ktm Factory Team | + 00H 11' 32'' |
5 | 12 | Juan Pedrero Garcia | Sherco Tvs Rally Factory | + 00H 15' 12'' |
6 | 40 | Johnny Aubert | Gas Gas Motorsport | + 00H 17' 10'' |
7 | 17 | Armand Monleon | Daming Racing Team | + 00H 21' 31'' |
8 | 61 | Oriol Mena | Hero Motosports Team Rally | + 00H 21' 54'' |
9 | 60 | Jonathan Barragan Nevado | Gas Gas Motorsport | + 00H 22' 11'' |
10 | 3 | Gerard Farres Guell | Himoinsa Racing Team. | + 00H 23' 34'' |
Top-10 Bikes Overall
Pos. | No. | Drive-Team | Mark-Model | Behind |
1 | 2 | Matthias Walkner | Red Bull Ktm Factory Team | |
2 | 47 | Kevin Benavides | Monster Energy Honda Team | + 00H 22' 31'' |
3 | 8 | Toby Price | Red Bull Ktm Factory Team | + 00H 27' 45'' |
4 | 19 | Antoine Meo | Red Bull Ktm Factory Team | + 00H 50' 17'' |
5 | 3 | Gerard Farres Guell | Himoinsa Racing Team. | + 01H 01' 19'' |
6 | 40 | Johnny Aubert | Gas Gas Motorsport | + 01H 55' 12'' |
7 | 10 | Pablo Quintanilla | Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing | + 02H 06' 49'' |
8 | 61 | Oriol Mena | Hero Motosports Team Rally | + 02H 23' 29'' |
9 | 29 | Daniel Oliveras Carreras | Himoinsa Racing Team. | + 02H 39' 33'' |
10 | 68 | Jose Ignacio Cornejo Florimo | Monster Energy Honda Team | + 02H 40' 17'' |