Sebastien Loeb extends Dakar Rally lead with second stage win

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Sebastien Loeb extended his Dakar Rally lead by claiming a second consecutive stage win on the run from Termas de Rio Hondo to Jujuy on Tuesday.

The stage was again shortened due to heavy rain, with the timed section beginning after what should have been checkpoint one, reducing it from 195 miles to 120, and the truck section abandoned when part of the course collapsed.

Loeb repeated his Monday feat of setting the pace through every timing split, and he now leads the event by just over five minutes from the Toyota of Giniel de Villiers.

What had been a Peugeot one-two was interrupted by Loeb’s Dakar legend team-mate Stephane Peterhansel coming through only sixth quickest, almost three minutes slower than the nine-time World Rally champion.

That allowed de Villiers to split the leading 2008 DKRs, though he is only 12 seconds in front of Peterhansel.

Carlos Sainz was Loeb’s closest challenger on stage pace, 1m23s adrift, as he began a recovery drive following the engine problem that left him stranded for more than 10 minutes on stage two.

The Spaniard’s Tuesday performance moved him back into the overall top 10.

Last year’s winner Nasser Al-Attiyah also made up ground after a delay on Monday.

Having dropped back to ninth overall due to a puncture on stage two, he was just two seconds behind Sainz in third on this stage and moved up to fifth place, 47s behind his X-raid Mini team-mate Mikko Hirvonen.

While Loeb has pulled five minutes clear up front, the pack behind remains close, with 1m40s covering de Villiers, Peterhansel, Hirvonen, Al-Attiyah and Leroy Poulter in second to sixth positions.

 

Standings after Stage 2:

Pos.No.DriverCarTime/Gap
1314 Sebastien Loeb

Daniel Elena

Peugeot6h01m42s
2301 Giniel de Villiers

Dirk von Zitzewitz

Toyota5m03s
3302 Stephane Peterhansel
Jean-Paul Cottret
Peugeot5m15s
4315 Mikko Hirvonen

Michel Perin

Mini5m52s
5300 Nasser Al-Attiyah

Matthieu Baumel

Mini6m39s
6319 Leeroy Poulter

Robert Howie

Toyota6m43s
7311 Bernhard ten Brinke

Tom Colsoul

Toyota8m42s
8307 Vladimir Vasilyev

Konstantin Zhiltsov

Toyota8m55s
9321 Cyril Despres

David Castera

Peugeot10m47s
10303 Carlos Sainz

 Lucas Cruz

Peugeot12m20s

Sebastien Loeb extends Dakar Rally lead with second stage win

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