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Al Rajhi leads marathon Dakar stage
字号+ Author:Smart News Source:Sports 2025-01-09 18:27:09 I want to comment(0)
BISHA: Saudi driver Yazeed Al Rajhi led at the midway point of the marathon 48-hour second stage of the Dakar Rally on Sunday as two big names suffered a wretched day in the dunes. Carlos Sainz lost 40 minutes after his Ford Raptor flipped while Sebastien Loeb’s hopes of winning his first title cooled with a fan issue on his Ford. That left the veteran former world rally legend over half an hour behind virtual leader Al Rajhi. The 48-hour stage is held in the kingdom’s Empty Quarter, a vast sea of sand with dunes as far as the eye can see. Sunday’s first segment came to a close when the clock struck 1700 in Saudi Arabia, the time for all competitors to head to their nearest break zone and try to get some sleep under the stars before Monday’s conclusion, setting off at sunrise. As the drivers headed off to get some well earned sleep Al Rajhi, third in 2022, was 1min 19sec clear of Nasser Al Attiyah, and also provisionally heads the Qatari five-time winner in the overall rankings.
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