The second half of Stage 6 of the Rally, a challenge testing the endurance of both drivers and their machines, began with a night in the desert. Competitors, equipped only with a tent and military rations, faced a route of 549 kilometers. The route, crossing the Empty Quarter, is known for its relentless dunes and extreme conditions.
In this stage, Carlos Sainz proved unbeatable, maintaining a lead over his closest pursuers. Sainz, known for his ability to master challenging terrains, showed why he is considered one of the best rally raid drivers. His knowledge of the terrain and ability to handle adverse conditions positioned him excellently to take the lead.
However, rallying is unpredictable, and the competition intensified when Sébastien Loeb, the veteran and skilled French driver, began closing the gap. Loeb, known for his handling prowess and ability to adapt to different race conditions, showcased his class and experience. Despite starting at a disadvantage, Loeb managed to overcome obstacles and, in an impressive display of skill and determination, surged ahead of Sainz, winning the stage by over a minute and a half.
Stage 6 has also been challenging for other competitors. The reigning world champion, Nasser Al Attiyah, faced challenges that likely ended his hopes for a sixth Touareg trophy.
Amidst this battle of titans, emerging figures like Lucas Moraes and Eryk Goczal have made their mark, demonstrating that the Dakar is also a breeding ground for new talents. Goczal, in particular, with his impressive fifth position in a Challenger, reminds us that the future of motorsports is as promising as its present.
With the rest day on the horizon, drivers and teams have the opportunity to recover and prepare for what promises to be a second week of competition full of challenges and surprises. Organizers have promised a route that will test even the most experienced, ensuring to keep us on the edge of our seats.
Pos. | Drivers | Team | Difference |
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1 | S. LOEB (FRA) F. LURQUIN (BEL) | #203 - BAHRAIN RAID XTREME | 7:21:56 |
2 | C. SAINZ (ESP) L. CRUZ (ESP) | #204 - TEAM AUDI SPORT | +2:01 |
3 | M. EKSTRÖM (SWE) E. BERGKVIST (SWE) | #207 - TEAM AUDI SPORT | +10:55 |
4 | L. MORAES (BRA) A. MONLEON (ESP) | #206 - TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | +22:45 |
5 | G. CHICHERIT (FRA) A. WINOCQ (FRA) | #211 - OVERDRIVE RACING | +34:05 |
6 | S. QUINTERO (USA) D. ZENZ (DEU) | #216 - TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | +34:05 |
7 | G. DE MEVIUS (BEL) X. PANSERI (FRA) | #221 - OVERDRIVE RACING | +34:28 |
8 | M. PROKOP (CZE) V. CHYTKA (CZE) | #208 - ORLEN JIPOCAR TEAM | +36:34 |
9 | G. DE VILLIERS (ZAF) D. MURPHY (ZAF) | #209 - TOYOTA GAZOO RACING | +37:04 |
10 | C. BAUMGART (BRA) A. ANDREOTTI (BRA) | #245 - X RALLY | +48:45 |
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