Overdrive Racing’s Al-Rajhi And Gottschalk seal maiden Abu
Dhabi Desert Challenge Victory
Qatar’s Nasser
Saleh Al-Attiyah crashes out of rally lead on third stage
ABU DHABI (UAE) – Friday, March 3: Overdrive Racing’s
Yazeed Al-Rajhi rekindled his partnership with German co-driver Timo Gottschalk
and the pair were rewarded with a first ever victory on the gruelling six-day
Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge on Friday.
Al-Rajhi inherited
the lead before the start of the penultimate stage through the remote deserts
and towering sand dunes of the UAE’s Empty Quarter and the Toyota Hilux driver
held his nerve to seal victory by the margin of 12min 31sec from the
experienced Czech driver Martin Prokop.
The win catapulted
the Saudi into contention for the Drivers’ Championship in the 2023 FIA World
Rally-Raid Championship (W2RC). The success was Overdrive Racing’s third on the
event after wins for Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah in 2016 and 2021.
Al-Rajhi said: “We
did it well. We stayed clever. This race was not easy. A lot of good drivers
have a crash. It has been difficult for me here before and I knew I had to be
clever. Timo, myself and the team had a great plan and we won the race. That
was the most important. The first time I win here in the Empty Quarter, dunes
and dunes and more dunes. We are very happy.”
Toyota Gazoo
Racing’s Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah and Mathieu Baumel dominated the event for
four days, winning the Prologue and the opening three selective sections
comfortably to carve out a lead of 27min 03sec, but the Qatari had crashed
heavily in the dunes near the end of the third stage and badly damaged his
Toyota. Not only were panels damaged and the windscreen missing, but the car had
also sustained roll cage damage to the extent that it was not possible for the
five-time Dakar winner to continue on safety grounds.
Al-Attiyah said:
"The last part before the finish, I think 10km, it was a really fast
section, no danger, nothing. Suddenly, ww find a small spit in the sand from
the wind and it was in sixth gear and we crashed over three or four times. We
land on the wheels and nothing was left on the car, everything was destroyed
but we finish the stage. The FIA decided we could not continue because
something was damaged on the roll cage.”
Argentinean
Juan-Cruz Yacopini and Spaniard Daniel Oliveras crewed the third of four
Toyotas run by Toyota and Overdrive Racing and reached the finish on the
driver’s Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge debut in a fine fourth overall.
Henk Lategan and
Brett Cummings were entered in a second Toyota Gazoo Racing Hilux and overcame
one disappointing day marred by technical issue and time penalties to set three
third fastest stage times and the quickest time on the final day.
This year’s edition of the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge had
been extensively modified, with the start and all pre-event formalities moved
from Yas Marina to the ADNOC Energy Business Centre in Abu Dhabi.
From there, the
entire event moved west along the coast to Al-Dhannah City for the ceremonial
start and Prologue, before competitors tackled five revised selective sections
in the Al-Dhafra (western region) of the UAE.
The Toyotas made a
good start on the opening seven-kilometre Prologue stage and Al-Attiyah edged
into a four-second lead over his main W2RC rival Sébastien Loeb. Al-Rajhi
finished the stage in fourth, Lategan was seventh and Yacopini erred on the
side of caution on his UAE debut to hold 27th.
The modified
opening desert stage ran for 242km in the desert between Al-Dhannah City and
Qasr Al-Sarab and included a series of dunes and tricky sandy tracks. It marked
a perfect start for the Toyotas and Al-Attiyah began the day from 10th on the
road and romped to the win over team-mate Al-Rajhi by 5min 54sec to extend his
lead to 6min 05sec. With Loeb badly delayed by a cooling hose issue, the stage
win meant that Al-Attiyah had already virtually regained the W2RC series lead
on a stage where Lategan came home third to make it a Toyota 1-2-3 and Yacopini
was fifth quickest.
Overdrive Racing’s
managing director Jean-Marc Fortin said: “After day one, I am a little bit
surprised to have three cars on the podium. Nasser did a very good stage,
Yazeed was consistent and Henk had a little problem at the end with the power
steering and lost four or five minutes. His time at the start was on a par with
Nasser. It has been a strange start, a really good start. But we know this race
is difficult and very demanding.”
The next 257km
stage started to the north of Liwa and headed across valleys and tricky dune
ranges, skirting the Shah oilfield and the isolated town of Hameem before
heading back to Qasr Al-Sarab. Broken dunes were a constant hazard and a high
sun with the lack of shadows made it even more difficult to see hidden dangers.
Al-Attiyah
continued to dominate proceedings and the Qatari cruised to another stage win
after beating Loeb by 7min 47sec, although the Frenchman was later hit with a
50-hour time penalty for an engine change overnight and a 15-minute one for
missing a waypoint. Al-Rajhi came home in third to consolidate second overall,
albeit 18min 19sec behind Al-Attiyah, but Lategan suffered technical issues
early in the special and returned to the bivouac to incur a fistful of time
penalties.
Yacopini came home
in ninth but was later handed time back after it came to light that he had
stopped to assist British motorcycle rider David Mabbs, who had crashed after
229km.
The third stage
looped through the desert and dunes near Qasr Al-Sarab and ran for 265.32km.
Despite sustaining extensive damage to his Toyota and losing the windscreen in
an accident 10km from the stage finish, Al-Attiyah beat Loeb by 48 seconds and
extended his overall advantage over Al-Rajhi to 27min 03sec. Lategan completed
the stage in third and Yacopini was classified in 17th but held sixth overall.
But Al-Attiyah’s
roll cage was badly damaged in the accident and the team tried to no avail to
ensure that it was safe to continue. With Al-Attiyah shock retirement in the
Qasr Al-Sarab bivouac, Al-Rajhi inherited a lead of 9min 41sec over Czech
driver and former event winner Martin Prokop. Yacopini climbed to fifth.
The fourth selective section should have been the longest
of the event but foggy conditions dictated that it would be reduced to 173.27km
and started two hours later than scheduled. New leader Al- Rajhi stayed clear
of trouble to card the sixth quickest time and extend his advantage over Prokop
to 10min 27sec. Yacopini maintained fifth and Lategan completed the day’s stage
in third.
Al-Rajhi said:
“Delayed because of the fog but we held our position. That was the most
important. It was good weather and cloudy, not hot.”
Fog caused a
90-minute delay to the start of the final 206km selective section between Qasr
Al-Sarab and Abu Dhabi as well. Al-Rajhi erred on the side of caution to protect
his lead and confirmed a superb win with the sixth quickest time. Lategan
earned the stage win and fourth place for Yacopini secured a similar finish in
the overall standings.
Overdrive Racing
now switches its attention to the Qatar International Baja, round two of the
FIA World and Middle East Cups for Cross-Country Bajas, on March 15th-18th.
2023 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge – positions after SS5
(unofficial @14.17hrs):
1. Yazeed Al-Rajhi (SAU)/Timo Gottschalk (DEU) Toyota
Hilux Overdrive 16hr 28min 06sec
2. Martin Prokop (CZE)/Viktor Chytka (CZE) Ford Raptor RS
Cross-Country
16hr 40min 37sec
3. Seth Quintero (USA)/Dennis Zenz (DEU) Can-Am Maverick
X3 (T3)
16hr 58min 31sec
4. Juan Cruz Yacopini (ARG)/Daniel Oliveras (ESP) Toyota
Hilux Overdrive 17hr
01min 03sec
5. Sebastien Halpern (ARG)/Bernardo Graue (ARG) Mini John
Cooper Works Rally Plus
17hr 02min 35sec
6. Sheikh Khalid Al-Qassimi (ARE)/Ole Floene (NOR) Mini
John Cooper Works Rally Plus
17hr 17min 30sec*
7. Austin Jones (USA)/Gustavo Gugelmin (BRA) Can-Am
Maverick X3 (T3) 17hr 26min
16sec
8. Mansour Al-Helai (ARE)/Mohammed Al-Hamri (ARE) Can-Am
Maverick XRS Turbo (T4)
17hr 37min 50sec*
* denotes not registered for W2RC
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