Dakar Rally Stage 8 – San Juan de Marcona to Pisco
Toby Price |
The Dakar Rally continued to throw up surprises on Stage 8 as many heavyweights on the leaderboard struggled in 40°C heat on the sand dunes of the 360km special stage to Pisco. Here is all you need to know:
– Peugeot privateer Sebastien Loeb catapulted his way up the rankings in the car category after a supreme show of strength saw the Frenchman win his fourth stage of 2019. Carlos Sainz had looked on his way for the win but suffered as the route entered the dunes, as did fellow Mini drivers Stéphane Peterhansel and Cyril Despres.
[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"]- Peterhansel lost 24 minutes to a flawless Nasser Al-Attiyah in the Toyota with the Qatari now holding a commanding 46-minute lead over Nani Roma and Loeb with just two stages remaining. Peterhansel is 53-minutes behind.
– Al-Attiyah said: “I am quite happy! We never got stuck and kept a good pace all day. There are still two days left and we try to keep going like this. We work day by day."
– Ricky Brabec set off from San Juan de Marcona in the lead as he pushed to become the first American to win the race. However, the Honda rider suffered heartbreak after only 56km as his engine gave way, bringing an end to his hopes.
Al-Attiyah extends his lead |
– The KTM trio of Sam Sunderland, Toby Price and Matthias Walkner as well as Husqvarna rider Pablo Quintanilla took full advantage. Defending champion Walkner has been battling an ankle injury all race but chased down teammate Price, himself suffering from severe wrist pain, in the final moments to clinch a second stage win.
– Price was leading for 300km of the special and his speed was enough to take the overall lead as he bids to reclaim the title he first won in 2016. Quintanilla is just one minute behind, with Walkner now third a further five minutes back.
– Price said: “That was my maximum today, I couldn’t go any more. The wrist is on fire now. It is difficult with the wrist, you just try to blank it out. I will try to do it all again!"
– Russian Eduard Nikolaev was in cruise control at the start of the day but lost nearly an hour after having to dig his Kamaz truck out of the sand. Compatriot Dmitry Sotnikov won the stage, and more importantly, now leads the race.
– Nicolas Cavigliasso is a man on a mission. The Argentine is relentless in his pursuit of victory, cruising to a seventh stage victory out of eight. His closest challenger is nearly 90 minutes behind him in the rankings.
– In the SxS race Chilean Francisco Lopez Contardo continued his fine form to seal a third win in a row and open up a gap at the top of the standings.
– Tomorrow is the penultimate stage of the race and only the second mass start of the rally. The route takes a loop around Pisco and entails a 96km liaison and 313km special.
Top-10 Overall Bikes
Pos. | No. | Drive-Team | Mark-Model | Time | Behind |
1 | 3 | Toby Price | Red Bull Ktm Factory Team | 28H 53' 08'' | + 0.000S |
2 | 6 | Pablo Quintanilla | Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory | 28H 54' 11'' | + 00H 01' 03'' |
3 | 1 | Matthias Walkner | Red Bull Ktm Factory Team | 28H 59' 43'' | + 00H 06' 35'' |
4 | 14 | Sam Sunderland | Red Bull Ktm Factory Team | 28H 59' 46'' | + 00H 06' 38'' |
5 | 4 | Adrien Van Beveren | Yamalube Yamaha Official Rally Team | 29H 03' 02'' | + 00H 09' 54'' |
6 | 29 | Andrew Short | Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory | 29H 32' 35'' | + 00H 39' 27'' |
7 | 18 | Xavier De Soultrait | Yamalube Yamaha Official Rally Team | 29H 39' 25'' | + 00H 46' 17'' |
8 | 77 | Luciano Benavides | Red Bull Ktm Factory Team | 29H 57' 32'' | + 01H 04' 24'' |
9 | 10 | Jose Ignacio Cornejo Florimo | Monster Energy Honda Team 2019 | 29H 58' 52'' | + 01H 05' 44'' |
10 | 7 | Oriol Mena | Hero Motosports Team Rally | 30H 42' 59'' | + 01H 49' 51'' |
Top-10 Overall Cars
Pos. | No. | Drive-Team | Mark-Model | Time | Behind |
1 | 301 | Nasser Al-Attiyah/ Matthieu Baumel | Toyota Gazoo Racing Sa | 29H 15' 50'' | + 0.000S |
2 | 307 | Nani Roma/ Alex Haro Bravo | X-Raid Team | 30H 02' 19'' | + 00H 46' 29'' |
3 | 306 | Sebastien Loeb/ Daniel Elena | Puegeot Ph-Sport | 30H 02' 35'' | + 00H 46' 45'' |
4 | 304 | Stephane Peterhansel/ David Castera | X-Raid Mini Jcw Team | 30H 09' 20'' | + 00H 53' 30'' |
5 | 308 | Cyril Despres/ Jean Paul Cottret | X-Raid Mini Jcw Team | 31H 31' 17'' | + 02H 15' 27'' |
6 | 303 | Jakub Przygonski/ Tom Colsoul | Orlen X-Raid Team | 31H 35' 40'' | + 02H 19' 50'' |
7 | 305 | Martin Prokop/ Jan Tomanek | Mp-Sports | 32H 11' 57'' | + 02H 56' 07'' |
8 | 314 | Yazeed Al Rajhi/ Timo Gottschalk | X-Raid Team | 33H 10' 47'' | + 03H 54' 57'' |
9 | 300 | Carlos Sainz/ Lucas Cruz | X-Raid Mini Jcw Team | 35H 58' 05'' | + 06H 42' 15'' |
10 | 302 | Giniel De Villiers/ Dirk Von Zitzewitz | Toyota Gazoo Racing Sa | 36H 16' 51'' | + 07H 01' 01'' |