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Saudi’s Al-Rajhi wins Stage 3 of Sonora Rally in Mexico after Loeb forced to retire

HERMOSILLO: Saudi’s Yazeed Al-Rajhi has claimed the third stage of the Sonora Rally in Mexico after World Rally-Raid Championship leader Sebastien Loeb was forced to withdraw following an accident that resulted in an injury to his Bahrain Raid Xtreme co-driver, Fabian Lurquin.

Setting off first on the third stage, Loeb and Lurquin in the BRX Prodrive Hunter arrived at speed into a blind corner with a big drop into a dry river on the outside. With no chance of slowing down in time, the car went in hard and tipped onto its side.

Lurquin was taken to the local hospital by the event’s medical crews for check-ups, and X-rays eventually revealed a very slight fracture to his right shoulder, meaning he was unable to continue.

It was a big disappointment for the BRX crew following their emphatic stage victory 24 hours earlier, which had given them the outright lead in the third round of the championship.

Loeb, who was uninjured, said: “We were driving alongside this dry river, parallel to it, when there was a jump. That was fine, but where we were going to land, the direction of the dry river changed course, meaning we were going to land in it.

“I did everything I could to avoid it, but there was no option and we landed hard into the drop on the right-hand side of the car. Even when I was out of the car slowing other cars down, they still nearly had the same accident as we did.

“It’s a tough day for us at BRX, but I hope Fabian can get fit soon and back alongside me in the car when he’s ready.”

Al-Rajhi, and German partner Timo Gottschalk, started in 15th place but have now moved to within 2 minutes 51 seconds of new overall leader Nasser Al-Attiyah.

Victory on the day may have gone to Guerlain Chicherit and Alex Winocq

Read more on arabnews.com