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Spanish veteran Carlos Sainz bosses Dakar Rally Stage 5 in Ha鈥檃il

Spanish veteran Carlos Sainz bosses Dakar Rally Stage 5 in Ha鈥檃il
Driver Carlos Sainz, of Spain, and co-driver Lucas Cruz, of Spain, race their Mini during stage five of the Dakar Rally between AlUla and Ha'il. (AP)
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Updated 09 January 2020

Spanish veteran Carlos Sainz bosses Dakar Rally Stage 5 in Ha鈥檃il

Spanish veteran Carlos Sainz bosses Dakar Rally Stage 5 in Ha鈥檃il
  • 57-year-old Mini driver clocked 3hr 52min 01sec around the 563km (353km special) route from Al Ula to Ha'il
  • Britain鈥檚 Sam Sunderland, the 2017 winner and sixth overall at the start of the day, was forced to withdraw

HA鈥橧L, 黑料社区: Spanish veteran Carlos Sainz, the 2010 and 2018 champion, consolidated his overall lead of the Dakar Rally after winning Thursday鈥檚 fifth stage, his 34th stage victory in the race being held this year in 黑料社区.
The 57-year-old Mini driver clocked 3hr 52min 01sec around the 563km (353km special) route from Al Ula to Ha'il through boulder-strewn, sandy surroundings including hills occasionally scattered with desert grass.
Sainz finished 2min 56sec ahead of his main rival, defending champion Nasser Al-Attiyah of Qatar in his Toyota.
鈥淲e gained three minutes and pushed really hard at the end,鈥 said Sainz.

鈥淚鈥檓 very happy because the car is working well. I had a flat tire at the start of the special, but I managed to make up the time.鈥
Sainz added: 鈥淚鈥檓 doing the best I can, but tomorrow when we open the route, maybe it will be completely different.鈥
Frenchman Stephane Peterhansel, nicknamed 鈥楳r Dakar鈥 for his 13 victories in the marathon rally, followed up on his victory in Wednesday鈥檚 fourth stage with a third-placed finish, 6:11 off Sainz鈥檚 pace.
鈥淚t was a completely different kind of stage today. For us it was not really perfect because we had two punctures,鈥 bemoaned Peterhansel.
鈥淥ne at the beginning on a rock, but also one slow puncture on the dunes. I don鈥檛 know why, maybe just a small piece of bush.


鈥淪o we had to stop two times and the second time Carlos overtook me and I tried to follow him on the dunes and the camel grass, but he was really fast.鈥
Peterhansel鈥檚 multiple victories in the Dakar have come seven times in a car and six times on a motorbike, and he likened the final run-in to this stage as being on two wheels.
鈥淐arlos pushed a lot and I was really at my limit to stay within reach of him. After that, we overtook Nasser and took three minutes from him before finishing all three cars together, like a final in motocross,鈥 the Frenchman said.
There was a second stage victory in the motorbike category for Australian KTM rider Toby Price.

The defending champion came through the finish line 1:12 ahead of Chile鈥檚 Pablo Quintanilla, with his Husqvarna teammate Andrew Short of the United States in third (+2:31).
American Ricky Brabec (Honda) finished fourth to retain his lead of the overall standings, 9:06 ahead of Price.
鈥淭he race is really close,鈥 Brabec conceded. 鈥淭oby made a few minutes on me, I caught (third-placed) Kevin (Benavides) today.
鈥淭omorrow could be tricky. We鈥檒l have to see what happens.鈥
There was drama, however, as Britain鈥檚 Sam Sunderland, the 2017 winner and sixth overall at the start of the day, was forced to withdraw from the Dakar after what organizers called a 鈥渟evere fall鈥 halfway through the stage that left him with back and left shoulder injuries.
Friday sees the cavalcade take on a 830km sixth stage (477km special) from Hail to the Saudi capital of Riyadh before a rest day on Saturday.