LOEB MAKES STEADY START AS AL ATTIYAH SETS EARLY PACE IN ABU DHABI DESERT CHALLENGE
LOEB MAKES STEADY START AS AL ATTIYAH SETS EARLY PACE
IN ABU DHABI DESERT CHALLENGE
BRX driver ready for tough battle to retain lead in world
title race
Abu Dhabi, UAE 26th February, 2023: World Rally-Raid
Championship leader Sebastien Loeb gave Bahrain Raid Xtreme a comfortable start
to the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge today as the second round of the series got
underway in the UAE.
Partnered by Fabian Lurquin in his BRX Prodrive Hunter, Loeb
set the third fastest time on the 6.76km Prologue at Al Dhannah, which was won
by his big W2RC title rival, Nasser Al Attiyah.
Driving another Prodrive Hunter, 2009 Desert Challenge
winner Guerlain Chicherit recorded the second quickest time in partnership with
Alex Winocq, just four seconds adrift of the Qatari’s Toyota.
Marking his 49th birthday, Loeb was only six seconds further
away, and knows the battle starts in earnest tomorrow when the rally begins a five-day
passage taking in the towering dunes of the Rub Al Khali.
Saudi Arabia’s Yazeed Al Rajhi was fourth fastest on the day
in a Toyota, with Argentina’s Sebastian Halpern in a Mini and Czech Martin
Prokop’s Ford Raptor completing the top six.
Loeb and Chicherit are looking to reproduce the form which
gave the Prodrive Hunter nine victories in 14 stages of January’s Dakar Rally
in Saudi Arabia, a record six of those in succession for the nine-time World
Rally Champion.
Loeb finished the Prologue to say: “It was difficult to
optimize everything because we had the motor bike line and it was really soft.
We tried to cut in some places, and I think some of the other guys cut even
more. But it was ok – no problem at all. It was a good stage overall.”
Chicherit, lying third in the W2RC, commented: “It was
great. It’s always good to start to find the right speed right away. Even if
it’s less than 7km. Almost a perfect stage, apart from when we went left,
instead of right, when it was really dusty and we lost a few seconds.”
This is the first time that Al Dhannah has hosted the Desert
Challenge, and the Prologue got under way after the rally competitors and
support crews had made the 250-km transfer from Abu Dhabi in the morning.
Tomorrow morning brings the first of five demanding stages
through the desert of the Al Dhafra region in a route of 2,170km leading to the
rally finish back in the UAE capital on Friday afternoon.
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