Dakar Warmup: Toyota 1-2 as Peugeot comes up short
Leader Nasser Al-Attiyah gets air |
The opening stage (Pre-race) of the 2018 Dakar consisted of a spectacular link section along the Pacific coast followed by a 31 km sprint near Pisco–the ideal warm-up before the first real difficulties of the rally emerge in the next few days. It helped competitors to get a feel for the dunes of the Ica Desert near Pisco (where the famous Peruvian brandy of the same name is made) before a beautiful downhill that gave specialists the chance to shine.
The essentials
Defending champion Sam Sunderland stamped his authority on the race with a solid win in Pisco. The official KTM rider is the first leader, 32 seconds ahead of a stellar Adrien van Beveren (Yamaha). Pablo Quintanilla and Joan Barreda also came within striking distance, whereas 2016 winner Toby Price finished a distant 14th. Ignacio Casale sent a clear message to his rivals in the quad category by nabbing his first stage win ahead of defending champion Sergey Karyakin and Frenchman Sebastien Souday, who has yet to finish the Dakar despite three previous attempts. Meanwhile, in the car category, Al-Attiyah again showed his determination to end the reign of Peugeot with a victory that holds the promise of several more. The Qatari's teammate, Bernhard ten Brinke, confirmed the stellar performance of the new Toyota while Stephane Peterhansel was forced on the defensive. Ales Loprais, on the other hand, took his sixth stage win in the truck category as he chases the overall victory that has eluded him so far. Martin van den Brink and Eduard Nikolaev are under 30 seconds back. Finally, Anibal Aliaga gave Peru even more reasons to celebrate with a stage win in the S+S category on his Dakar debut.
Performance of the day
Bryce Menzies could hardly have hoped for a better start to his first Dakar. The American Bajas expert finished his first special in third place, a mere 38 seconds adrift of the great Nasser Al-Attiyah. He even beat team leader Nani Roma as the first Mini driver on the standings.
A crushing blow
Nasser tells the press how he outran the Peugeots in his Toyota |
The inaugural stage turned into a nightmare for Sebastien Loeb. Peugeot's Alsatian driver found himself without functional brakes after just 3 km of racing. The nine-time WRC champion has already lost over five minutes to Nasser Al-Attiyah and will have to work very hard to claw them back.
Stat of the day
A mere 33 seconds separated Adrien van Beveren from a second consecutive Dakar stage win over Sam Sunderland. However, the French rider is on the rise and determined to pile the pressure on his English winter training companion and brother-in-law!
Quote of the day
Stephane Peterhansel: "I didn't feel comfortable with the headlamps so high. I wasn't very confident, so I drove like a granny. I spent the entire stage on the defensive. Proportionally, we conceded lots of time to Nasser. Two minutes in 30 kilometers is a big deal. We need to ease into the race, things will work out."
Top-20 Auto Standings Pre-Race Stage
Pos. | No. | Driver/Navigator | Mark-Model | Behind |
1 | 301 | Nasser Al-Attiyah/ Matthieu Baumel | Toyota Gazoo Racing SA | – |
2 | 309 | Bernhard Ten Brinke/ Michel Perin | Toyota Gazoo Racing Sa | + 00H 00' 25'' |
3 | 313 | Nicolas Fuchs/ Fernando Adrian Mussano | Borgward Rally Team | + 00H 00' 34'' |
4 | 310 | Bryce Menzies/ Peter Mortensen | X-Raid Team | + 00H 00' 38'' |
5 | 302 | Nani Roma/ Alex Haro Bravo | X-Raid Team | + 00H 00' 53'' |
6 | 304 | Giniel De Villiers/ Dirk Von Zitzewitz | Toyota Gazoo Racing Sa | + 00H 00' 54'' |
7 | 318 | Lucio Alvarez/ Robert Howie | Overdrive Toyota | + 00H 01' 12'' |
8 | 305 | Mikko Hirvonen/ Andreas Schulz | X-Raid Team | + 00H 01' 36'' |
9 | 312 | Jakub Przygonski/ Tom Colsoul | X-Raid Team | + 00H 01' 45'' |
10 | 311 | Martin Prokop/ Jan Tomanek | Mp-Sports | + 00H 02' 04'' |
11 | 300 | Stephane Peterhansel/ Jean Paul Cottret | Team Peugeot Total | + 00H 02' 15'' |
12 | 317 | Boris Garafulic/ Filipe Palmeiro | X-Raid Team | + 00H 02' 23'' |
13 | 314 | Yazeed Al Rajhi/ Timo Gottschalk | X-Raid Team | + 00H 02' 26'' |
14 | 307 | Orlando Terranova/ Bernardo Graue | X-Raid Team | + 00H 02' 33'' |
15 | 308 | Cyril Despres/ David Castera | Team Peugeot Total | + 00H 02' 36'' |
16 | 303 | Carlos Sainz/ Lucas Cruz | Team Peugeot Total | + 00H 02' 39'' |
17 | 326 | Alejandro Miguel Yacopini/ Marco Scopinaro | Overdrive Toyota | + 00H 03' 22'' |
18 | 335 | Eugenio Amos/ Sebastien Delaunay | Two Wheels Drive | + 00H 03' 32'' |
19 | 349 | Vaidotas Zala/ Saulius Jurgelenas | Agrorodeo | + 00H 04' 00'' |
20 | 334 | Peter Van Merksteijn/ Maciej Marton | Overdrive Toyota | + 00H 04' 17'' |
Top-10 Bike
Pos. | No. | Drive-Team | Mark-Model | Behind |
1 | 1 | Sam Sunderland | Red Bull Ktm Factory Team | – |
2 | 4 | Adrien Van Beveren | Yamalube Yamaha Official Rally Team | + 00H 00' 33'' |
3 | 10 | Pablo Quintanilla | Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing | + 00H 00' 56'' |
4 | 5 | Joan Barreda Bort | Monster Energy Honda Team | + 00H 00' 57'' |
5 | 23 | Xavier De Soultrait | Yamalube Yamaha Official Rally Team | + 00H 01' 07'' |
6 | 2 | Matthias Walkner | Red Bull Ktm Factory Team | + 00H 01' 23'' |
7 | 7 | Franco Caimi | Yamalube Yamaha Official Rally Team | + 00H 01' 31'' |
8 | 33 | Daniel Nosiglia Jager | Ht Rally Raid Husqvarna Racing | + 00H 01' 33'' |
9 | 19 | Antoine Meo | Red Bull Ktm Factory Team | + 00H 01' 49'' |
10 | 47 | Kevin Benavides | Monster Energy Honda Team | + 00H 01' 53'' |