Dakar 2024 Stage 6A POLE POSITION FOR CARLOS SAINZ AND VAN BEVEREN

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SAINZ Carlos (spa), Team Audi Sport, Audi RS Q E-Tron E2, FIA Ultimate, FIA W2RC, having diner at the bivouac during the Stage 6 « 48 Hours Chrono » of the Dakar 2024 from January 11 to 12, 2024 around Subaytah, Saudi Arabia

FOCUS
Dunes galore were on the programme in the Empty Quarter, through which the competitors are passing
during two days as part of a new stage format: 48 hours chrono. Over a special totalling 547 kilometres
for the FIA crews and 625 km for the FIM riders, each competitor had to stop at 4 pm at one of the seven
bivouacs dotted along the route. In the Empty Quarter, the conditions are nothing like anywhere else
and the amount of soft sand to be swallowed up under the wheels has multiple consequences, for
example on fuel consumption, which the competitors must know how to gauge. Unfortunately, that was
something that Pablo Quintanilla was unable to do. The most advanced riders and drivers on the stage
map will not necessarily be tomorrow’s winners, but so far the dunes have been tamed in the best
possible way by Adrien Van Beveren on his bike and Carlos Sainz in his car. They respectively have 112
km and 149 km left in order to complete this loop back to Shubaytah as winners.

210 ROMA Nani (spa), HARO BRAVO Alex (spa), Ford M-Sport World Rally Team, Ford Ranger, FIA Ultimate, during the Stage 6 « 48 Hours Chrono » of the Dakar 2024 from January 11 to 12, 2024 around Subaytah, Saudi Arabia

OUTLINE
When racing through the dunes, the ability to climb and to get over them is not the be all and end all. It
may seem obvious, but it’s essential to take mechanical aspects into account as well, and that starts
with a basic parameter: managing how much fuel you have. Pablo Quintanilla, who ran out of fuel ten
kilometres before the first refuelling point, paid a hefty price for his negligence and, after 424 km, has
dropped down the rankings by more than 1 hour and 40 minutes. Several of his team-mates on the
Honda team, for whom he will now be able to act as a water (or petrol!) carrier, were wiser as well as
more efficient and can still envisage triumphing in Yanbu, notably Ricky Brabec who is now the virtual
leader of the general rankings with an advantage of 2’48’’ over Ross Branch. However, the same can
be said for Nacho Cornejo and Adrien Van Beveren, the day’s quickest rider up to point F, located
after 537 kilometres, where ten bikers will be spending the night tonight. The car category also held a
number of plot twists in store and it was firstly Yazeed Al Rajhi, due to his need for speed, who lost
command of the general rankings, and can now kiss goodbye to triumph on the 2024 edition, after 51
km (see A crushing blow). Much further along the route of the special, Stéphane Peterhansel fell foul
of mechanical problems that bitterly punctuate the careers of even the greatest champions: following a
simple puncture, he had to stop his Audi after 256 km but the failure of his hydraulic system prevented
rapid repairs and also led to his power steering giving up the ghost. With already 2 hours and 8 minutes
lost, it has been a tough day for ‘Mister Dakar’! Nevertheless, the Audi clan acquitted themselves with
honour on the first part of the 48 HR Chrono stage, because Carlos Sainz put himself in an ideal position
to resume racing tomorrow morning (see Performance of the day) and Mattias Ekström achieved the
second-best intermediate time, putting him in second place in the general rankings, around 16 minutes
behind his road captain. The armada of RS Q e-Tron cars can still keep their hopes up in spite of
Peterhansel’s problems, though they will be hoping that tomorrow’s sand will not clog up the progress
of their smooth-running machine, all the more so given that Nasser Al Attiyah and Sébastien Loeb,
who was slightly more discreet today, will be present and determined to keep them under pressure.
In the Challenger class, Eryk Goczał took advantage of the dunes to increase his lead over Mitch
Guthrie (who trails by 56 minutes in the virtual general rankings), whilst in the SSV category, the Polaris
drivers Florent Vayssade and Xavier de Soultrait enjoyed a profitable day, but will have to wait and
see how the very threatening João Ferreira, who finished the day at rest point C (after 347 km),
performs tomorrow on the second part of the stage. Finally, Martin Macík gained the upper hand over
Janus van Kasteren in the truck race, a category in which there are also 200 kilometres left to go
tomorrow for the majority of the favourites.

204 SAINZ Carlos (spa), CRUZ Lucas (spa), Team Audi Sport, Audi RS Q E-Tron E2, FIA Ultimate, FIA W2RC, action during the Stage 6 « 48 Hours Chrono » of the Dakar 2024 from January 11 to 12, 2024 around Subaytah, Saudi Arabia

PERFORMANCE OF THE DAY
The gamble seems to have paid off for Carlos Sainz, who yesterday manoeuvred himself into the right
place to get away in good position and put in one of his customary performances on the Dakar. As the
17th car to start the day, the Spaniard was able to demonstrate the effectiveness of a driving style that
has remained intact since his days as world rally champion, and which has been adapted to the dunes
by almost twenty years’ experience on the Dakar, since 2006 precisely. “El Matador”, a three-times
winner of the race, gained a lead of 4’31’’ over his team-mate Mattias Ekström and 5’19’’ over
Sébastien Loeb, which opens the door for him to a 43rd stage win on the Dakar and also the possibility
of reaching the rest day at the front of the race.

AL-ATTIYAH Nasser (qat), Nasser Racing, Prodrive Hunter, FIA Ultimate, FIA W2RC, portrait during the Stage 6 « 48 Hours Chrono » of the Dakar 2024 from January 11 to 12, 2024 around Subaytah, Saudi Arabia

A CRUSHING BLOW
He assuredly looked to have what it takes to tackle the major stage in the Empty Quarter like a boss:
familiarity with the terrain, nearby to which he accomplished victory on the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge
last February; the status of general rankings leader, calmly achieved in among the rocks; and a starting
position, in 4th to be precise, which boded well for the big challenge of the 48 HR Chrono stage. Indeed,
it was not in the dunes where fate struck the hopes of Yazeed Al Rajhi, but in between two portions
separated by a large chott where he wanted to test the potential power of his Toyota Hilux. However,
being too greedy is a bad habit on the Dakar: at full speed, a clump of camel grass or a simple bump in
the terrain turned the tracks into a take-off strip for his car, which barrel-rolled, putting it immediately out
of service. The Saudi was taken back to the start of the special and has no guarantee of being able to
battle for more stages or help his Overdrive team colleagues from stage seven onwards, because his
badly damaged vehicle will have to comply with the technical and safety rules before being reintegrated
into the race after the rest day.

#209 DE VILLIERS Giniel (zaf), MURPHY Dennis (zaf), Toyota Gazoo Racing, Toyota GR DKR Hilux, FIA Ultimate, action during the Stage 6 « 48 Hours Chrono » of the Dakar 2024 from January 11 to 12, 2024 around Subaytah, Saudi Arabia

QUOTE OF THE DAY
Stéphane Peterhansel: “I don’t know how we’re going to manage to pull through”
Stéphane Peterhansel had to deal with a number of technical problems. He replied to questions on
stopping after 256 km to repair a puncture: “We had a puncture and the hydraulic jack system started
playing up. We don’t have a hand jack so we don’t know how we’re going to change the wheel. With the
damage to the hydraulic system, I’ve lost the power steering and I don’t know how we’re going to
manage to pull through”