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Loeb wins again as Dakar champion Al-Attiyah eyes fifth title

SHAYBAH: French driver Sebastien Loeb won his second successive stage and fourth in all of this year’s Dakar Rally though Qatari defending champion Nasser Al-Attiyah remains firmly in charge. Al-Attiyah holds a daunting one hour 21 minutes advantage over his Brazilian Toyota team-mate Lucas Moraes with Loeb in third, a further 16 minutes in arrears. Loeb — a record nine-time world rally champion — timed 3min 4sec quicker in his Prodrive than Sweden’s Mattias Ekstrom with Moraes third on the 624 kilometers 10th stage from Harad to Shaybah.

Al-Attiyah may be looking comfortable for a fifth title but the 52-year-old knows there remain potential pitfalls as the race heads into the final four stages. The next two are challenging even by the ultimate endurance race’s standards as they are termed “marathons” and take place in the Empty Quarter. Adding to their challenges the competitors will not have assistance at camp following Thursday’s stage.

“We got to the Empty Quarter! It was a good day to test things for tomorrow, we know what we need,” said Al-Attiyah. “I’m pleased, I’ve got a good feeling with the car, we didn’t make any mistakes. I didn’t push too hard today, I didn’t want to take risks.

The marathon stage is tomorrow.” The situation in the motorbike category is far tighter. Kevin Benavides took over as the overall leader after Botswana’s Ross Branch won Wednesday’s stage. Benavides, 34 and seeking his second Dakar title to add to his 2021 victory, now heads former leader Skyler Howes of the USA by 1min 29sec.

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