Dakar Stage 9: Loeb beats Sainz Sr as Rally finish nears
Sebastien Loeb has won Stage 9 of the Dakar Rally, but his gains on Carlos Sainz were limited by the fact that the Frenchman blew Stage 8.
A navigational error had seen Loeb’s deficit increase to 24:27s on Stage 8, but he chipped that back to 20:33s with his latest victory on what was a mostly sandy, 417km special between Ha’il and AlUla.
Still, with three stages to go, the odds are well in favor of the Spaniard in one of the three Team Audi Sport entries.
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Mattias Ekstrom and Stephane Peterhansel, in the other Audis let Sainz pass them to help him should he encounter any problems.
For the second Dakar day in a row, Nasser Al-Attiyah had to exit the special due to mechanical problems and was officially classified 157th in the Cars, meaning he will start far down the road order on Stage 10. We bet he now regrets leaving Toyota.
Loeb said, “We had two punctures in the middle of the stage, so at the end I had to be a bit careful not to have a third one.”
Sainz remarked, “I’m happy with the stage, keeping in mind that I opened quite a lot.
“At the end it was very stressful inside the car when the navigation was very difficult.
“We rode as three cars together today and that was good. I knew I had some support from behind.”
Third place on the day went to Century Racing Factory Team’s Mathieu Serradori, 29 seconds behind Sainz and 4m43s behind Loeb, with Overdrive Racing’s Guillaume De Mevius fourth in a Toyota Hilux.
Dakar Bikes
American Ricky Brabec has tightened his grip on the Dakar Bikes category after finishing second in Stage 9 to fellow Honda rider Adrien Van Beveren.
Brabec is now 7m09s ahead in the general classification, having started the day just 42 seconds ahead of Hero Motosports’ Ross Branch.
Results Top-10 Overall
Dakar Cars
Pos | Num | Nat | Driver | Team | Time | Behind |
1 | 204 | ESP | CARLOS SAINZ | TEAM AUDI SPORT | 37H 50m 57s | |
2 | 203 | FRA | SEBASTIEN LOEB | BAHRAIN RAID XTREME | 38H 11m 30s | +00H 20m 33s |
3 | 206 | BRA | LUCAS MORAES | TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | 39H 02m 59s | +01H 12m 02s |
4 | 221 | BEL | GUILLAUME DE MEVIUS | OVERDRIVE RACING | 39H 30m 53s | +01H 39m 56s |
5 | 212 | FRA | MATHIEU SERRADORI | CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM | 39H 54m 41s | +02H 03m 44s |
6 | 211 | FRA | GUERLAIN CHICHERIT | OVERDRIVE RACING | 40H 03m 40s | +02H 12m 43s |
7 | 208 | CZE | MARTIN PROKOP | ORLEN JIPOCAR TEAM | 40H 03m 45s | +02H 12m 48s |
8 | 209 | RSA | GINIEL DE VILLIERS | TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | 40H 06m 09s | +02H 15m 12s |
9 | 243 | RSA | GUY DAVID BOTTERILL | TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | 40H 20m 48s | +02H 29m 51s |
10 | 223 | LTU | BENEDIKTAS VANAGAS | TOYOTA GAZOO RACING BALTICS | 40H 50m 32s | +02H 59m 35s |
Dakar Bikes
Pos | Num | Nat | Rider | Team | Time | Behind |
1 | 9 | USA | RICKY BRABEC | MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM | 40H 53m 49s | |
2 | 46 | BOT | ROSS BRANCH | HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY | 41H 00m 58s | +00H 07m 09s |
3 | 42 | FRA | ADRIEN VAN BEVEREN | MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM | 41H 05m 05s | +00H 11m 16s |
4 | 11 | CHI | JOSE IGNACIO CORNEJO FLORIMO | MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM | 41H 07m 35s | +00H 13m 46s |
5 | 47 | ARG | KEVIN BENAVIDES | RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING | 41H 21m 51s | +00H 28m 02s |
6 | 2 | AUS | TOBY PRICE | RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING | 41H 29m 01s | +00H 35m 12s |
7 | 1 | ARG | LUCIANO BENAVIDES | HUSQVARNA FACTORY RACING | 41H 42m 58s | +00H 49m 09s |
8 | 5 | AUS | DANIEL SANDERS | RED BULL GASGAS FACTORY RACING | 41H 53m 36s | +00H 59m 47s |
9 | 142 | SVK | STEFAN SVITKO | SLOVNAFT RALLY TEAM | 42H 17m 38s | +01H 23m 49s |
10 | 76 | FRA | JEANLOUP LEPAN | DUUST RALLY TEAM | 43H 29m 18s | +02H 35m 29s |