Loeb extends lead in world title race as Al Rajhi claims first desert challenge win for Saudi
Loeb extends lead in world
title race as Al Rajhi claims first desert challenge win for Saudi
Frenchman puts Bahrain
Raid Xtreme firmly in pole position in World Rally-Raid Championship
Abu Dhabi, UAE 3 rd March,
2023: Sebastien Loeb extended his lead in the World Rally-RaidCha mpionship
today as Yazeed Al Rajhi became the first Saudi Arabian driver to win the Abu
Dhabi Desert Challenge.
Partnered by Fabian
Lurquin in the Bahrain Raid Xtreme Prodrive Hunter, Loeb produced a measured drive
through the final 206km stage, settling for the second best time on the day to
open up a 16-point W2RC advantage over Nasser Al Attiyah.
The Qataris’ exit from the
Desert Challenge following a heavy crash on Wednesday paved the way for Al
Rajhi’s outright win in a Toyota. He reached the finish in Abu Dhabi with a
cushion of 12 mins 31 secs over Czech Martin Prokop in a Ford Raptor.
After his impressive
victory on the penultimate stage, Loeb adopted a safer approach to the final
day, knowing that one bad landing could block his path to the finish, and wipe
out all points won the hard way this week in the impressive BRX Prodrive
Hunter.
While mechanical issues on
the opening stage had brought huge time penalties, costing him his chance of a
first win in the UAE, the nine-time World Rally Champion is now firmly in W2RC
pole position in the Hunter.
Loeb completed today’s
stage to say: “We are at the end of the rally, we finally finished it. Some
good points for the championship. That’s the best we could expect when we were
unlucky (on stage 1). We just hoped we could still be leading the championship,
and we’ve increased our lead, so we’re happy.
American Seth Quintero in
a CAN-AM Maverick X3 claimed the third podium spot in the Desert Challenge,
with Argentinian Juan Yacopini in a Toyota, fellow-countryman Sebastian Halpern
in a Mini, and the UAE’s Khalid Al Qassimi in another Mini rounding off the top
six.
South African Henk Lategan
in a Toyota was today’s stage winner, and the World Rally-Raid Championship now
heads towards its third of five rounds in Mexico in April.
Loeb and the entire BRX
team will certainly approach the next event in a confident mood, with the aim
to deliver a triple driver, co-driver and team championship success in the
Prodrive Hunter.
The Frenchman also knows
that Al Attiyah will be back as his main challenger, and the stage is set for an
intriguing battle between the two arch-rivals.
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