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Dakar Rally 2022 – Stage 2: A happy hunting ground for Barreda and Loeb

Sébastien Loeb and Fabian Lurquin on the BRX Prodrive Hunter T1+ of the Bahrain Raid Xtreme Team during the Stage 2 of the Dakar Rally 2022 between Hail and Al Artawiya, on January 3rd 2022 in Al Artawiya, Saudi Arabia // SI202201030159 // Usage for editorial use only //

Al Qaysumah, KSA – It’s only the second day of the 2022 Dakar Rally and already the leading contenders have decided that the best form of defence is full attack.

 

Top speed over the dunes paid dividends for many on Stage 2 as big risks delivered big rewards during 339km against the clock, and nowhere was out-and-out pace more in evidence than in the almighty scrap at the front of the car race on Stage 2.

 

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Nasser Al-Attiyah and Matthieu Baumel on the Toyota GR DKR Hilux T1+ of the Toyota Gazoo Racing during the Stage 2 of the Dakar Rally 2022 between Hail and Al Artawiya, on January 3rd 2022 in Al Artawiya, Saudi Arabia // SI202201030164 // Usage for editorial use only //Sébastien Loeb (FRA) got the bit between his teeth and hunted down Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT), setting the day’s fastest time in the process. Nine-time WRC winner Loeb is no stranger to setting records and today his 15th Dakar stage win was also the first for Team BRX.

Despite Al-Attiyah missing out on a third consecutive stage win, the Qatari does still retain his overall lead of the car category. Expectations are high in the bivouac for another battle tomorrow between the T1+ machines of Al-Attiyah and Loeb.

 

It was a much better day for Audi Sport compared with their struggles yesterday. All three Audi RS Q e-tron cars placed inside the Top 10 of the car race on Stage 2. Carlos Sainz (ESP) led the team’s charge as he finished third, less than six minutes back from Loeb. 14-time Dakar winner Stéphane Peterhansel (FRA) posted the day’s fifth fastest time, a result made all the more remarkable considering he didn’t get back to the bivouac last night until long after sunset. Completing a fine day for Audi’s trio was Mattias Ekström (SWE) who drove to ninth place on Stage 2.

 

Sam Sunderland (UK) for Gas Gas Factory Racing races during stage 2 of Rally Dakar 2022 from Ha’il to Al Artawiyah, SaudiArabia on January 03, 2022 // SI202201030089 // Usage for editorial use only //2017 Dakar winner Sam Sunderland (GBR) is out to make history. The Brit would become the first rider to win the Dakar bike race with two different brands since the legendary Richard Sainct (FRA) did it two decades ago. Sunderland is racing his first Dakar as a GasGas rider after a successful period with KTM (including his win in 2017). With two stages done in Saudi Arabia, Sunderland finds himself once again leading the bike category.

 

Third overall in the bike race is Sunderland’s GasGas Factory team-mate Daniel Sanders (AUS). It’s a remarkable start for the Spanish manufacturer who had never recorded a podium result on a Dakar stage before this edition of the rally.

 

1 Barreda BortJoanLeading the charge for the Red Bull KTM Factory Team is 2018 Dakar winner Matthias Walkner (AUT). Walkner is just four minutes back from race leader Sunderland. It was also a far more enjoyable day for Walkner’s KTM Factory team-mates Kevin Benavides (ARG) and Toby Price (AUS) who both finished in the Top 5 on Stage 2.

 

 

Two-time Dakar truck race winner Andrey Karginov (RUS) put his foot down on today’s 339km timed special stage. Karginov’s result maintains the dominance of Team Kamaz Master at the rally. Karginov’s team-mates Dmitry Sotnikov (RUS), Eduard Nikolaev (RUS) and Anton Shibalov (RUS) all join today’s stage winner in the Top 4 of the truck race general classification.

 

Seth Quintero and Dennis Zenz on the Red Bull OT3 of the Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team during the Stage 2 of the Dakar Rally 2022 between Hail and Al Artawiya, on January 3rd 2022 in Al Artawiya, Saudi Arabia // SI202201030153 // Usage for editorial use only //It was a mixed day for the Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team. On the plus side, Guillaume de Mevius (BEL) battled back from yesterday’s long day in the dunes to win today’s stage. The team also still have Cristina Gutiérrez (ESP) fighting for a spot on the overall podium. However, the bad news for the team on Stage 2 was that both Seth Quintero (USA) and Andreas Mikkelsen (NOR) came to a halt near the finish line and suffered significant time losses.

 

 

Francisco Lopez Contardo (CHL) for Can-Am Factory South Racing races during stage 2 of Rally Dakar 2022 from Ha’il to Al Artawiyah, SaudiArabia on January 03, 2022 // SI202201030111 // Usage for editorial use only //Tonight the Dakar convoy congregates at the Al Qaisumah bivouac due to the proposed Marathon bivouac at Al Artawiyah being washed out by heavy rains. No racing distance has been lost as a result of the weather though, and tomorrow’s 368km special stage remains intact. Will pure pace once again win the day or will race leaders now look to protect their hard earned gains?

 

2022 Dakar Rally Standings after Stage 2

CAR RACE TOP 5
1. N. AL-ATTIYAH (QAT) TOYOTA 06:59:21
2. S. LOEB (FRA) BRX +09:16
3. L. ALVAREZ (ARG) TOYOTA +40:53
4. G. DE VILLIERS (ZAF) TOYOTA +41:22
5. V. VASILYEV (RUS) MINI +43:39

BIKE RACE TOP 5
1. S. SUNDERLAND (GBR) GAS GAS 08:31:29
2. A. VAN BEVEREN (FRA) YAMAHA +02:51
3. D. SANDERS (AUS) GAS GAS +03:29
4. M. WALKNER (AUT) KTM +04:08
5. S. HOWES (USA) HUSQVARNA +09:59

TRUCK RACE TOP 5
1. D. SOTNIKOV (RUS) KAMAZ 07:59:07
2. E. NIKOLAEV (RUS) KAMAZ +02:07
3. A. KARGINOV (RUS) KAMAZ +18:34
4. A. SHIBALOV (RUS) KAMAZ +22:43
5. A. LOPRAIS (CZE) PRAGA +31:11

LIGHTWEIGHT PROTOTYPE (T3) TOP 5
1. F. LOPEZ CONTARDO (CHL) CAN-AM 08:30:15
2. S. ERIKSSON (SWE) CAN-AM +07:22
3. P. LEBEDEV (RUS) CAN-AM +23:48
4. C. GUTIERREZ (ESP) OT3 +42:45
5. P. PINCHEDEZ (FRA) CAN-AM +48:19

 

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