
Al Attiyah fastest again but Peterhansel stays on course
Qatar Tribune
Tribune News Network Abu Dhabi Defending champion Nasser Al Attiyah set another fastest time in the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge on Tuesday. Attiyah in anoth...
Tribune News NetworkAbu DhabiDefending champion Nasser Al Attiyah set another fastest time in the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge on Tuesday.Attiyah in another Toyota Hilux, was fastest on the 270km Al Futtaim Toyota Stage 2 with nine-time World Rally Champion Sebastien Loeb 5mins 16secs away in his Prodrive Hunter.For a second day, however, Al Attiyah and Loeb were battling largely for World Rally-Raid Championship points, with their hopes of victory in the event already ended by opening day problems which cost them 20 hours, and two hours, respectively.Meanwhile, two familiar names lead the way after a third day of intense rivalry between the worldâs top drivers and riders among the spectacular Al Dhafra dunes.Stephane Peterhansel in an Audi RS Q e-tron will become the most successful driver in the 31-year history of the event if he holds on for a seventh cars win, after extending his overall lead to 30 mins 17 secs from Czech Martin Prokop, the 2018 winner, in a Ford Raptor.With Polandâs Jakub Przygonski another 55 mins further adrift in third place at the wheel of a Mini John Cooper Works Buggy, the Frenchman is in complete control.Peterhansel will take nothing for granted, however, particularly after learning that Saudi Arabiaâs Yazeed Al Rahji had plunged from contention when his Toyota Hilux came to an abrupt halt near the end of the stage, while lying just 11 minutes behind in second place.As far back as 1996, Peterhansel scored his first victory in the rally on two wheels. Content with the dayâs third fastest time, he knows the terrain almost as well as Sam Sunderland, who lived in the UAE for ten years and is the new overall bikes leader.While defending champion Matthias Walkner won the Al Futtaim Toyota stage on a KTM, Sunderlandâs second fastest time on his GasGas gave him a big push towards a third Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge title, with two more desert stages remaining.He has an overall advantage of 4 mins 24 secs from Walkner, with Argentinaâs overnight leader, Kevin Benavides just four seconds further behind in third place.Emirati rider Abdulaziz Ahli continues to dominate in the quads on his Yamaha Raptor. The defending champion ended the day holding a massive cushion of 1hr 36 mins 59 secs over Slovakiaâs Juraj Varga.With fierce competition among the lightweight cars, Francisco Lopez Contardo suffered a mechanical problem in at the start of the stage. The Chileanâs lead in a Can-AM Maverick was dramatically cut to 1 min 26 secs from Spainâs Cristina Gutierrez in an Overdrive OT3.In the T4 battle, Polandâs Marek Goczal in a Can-AM Maverick XRS leads by 4mins 12 secs from last yearâs world champion and Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge title winner, American Austin Jones.There was no more satisfied finisher on the stage than Peterhansel, who said: âToday was very good.We had a good drive over the dunes, overtaking Yazeed this morning. We pushed more this afternoon as the car was good and not over-heating. We are learning a lot about the car. For the last two stages we will push very hard, looking for a victory.â Sunderland reached the end of the stage to say: âIt was another good day for me. Really hot out there.Also it was very windy and therefore hard to see the lines.â
