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Attiyah wins another stage, says every point counts
Qatar Tribune
Tribune News Network Abu Dhabi For a third day in succession, defending champion Nasser Al Attiyah in a Toyota Hilux was easily the fastest driver on the ...
Tribune News NetworkAbu Dhabi For a third day in succession, defending champion Nasser Al Attiyah in a Toyota Hilux was easily the fastest driver on the stage at the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge on Wednesday.The Qatari ace was three minutes one second quicker than Prodrive Hunterâs Sebastien Loeb, his major rival in the tussle for the World Rally-Raid Championship title.After winning stage, Al Attiyah said: âI am quite happy with our performance and yes, it has been a good day for us. I donât know about the overall classification. But I do know that every point will help us for the championship.âProblems over the first three days for Al Attiyah, Loeb, Polandâs Jakub Przygonski and Saudi Arabiaâs Yazeed Al Rahji sent the T1 quartet out of contention this week, opening the door for one of the lightweight prototypes towards an overall top three finish in Abu Dhabi.Following Wednesdayâs 243km Stage 4 it will take a spectacular turnaround to prevent a seventh cars triumph for Stephane Peterhansel, but the battle for victory on two wheels remains wide open.Peterhansel, in an Audi RS Q e-tron, has increased his overall lead to 33 mins 21secs from the 2018 champion, Czech Martin Prokop, in a Ford Raptor, and needs only to avoid disaster on the last day to become the most successful driver in the eventâs 31-year history.Peterhansel completed the stage to say: âToday was not easy for us but we did good work to get here in good shape. Tomorrow we need to drive safe and be safe because we want to win, so we will do our best.â It is a completely different story for two wheelers, with the top four separated by just 2 mins 34 secs, and a succession of other leading factory team riders waiting to pounce following todayâs memorable first ever stage win for Argentinaâs Luciano Benavides. He lies ninth on a Husqvarna, 11 mins off the pace, but was ecstatic after a brilliant ride.Sam Sunderlandâs lead on his GasGas was slashed by more than 4 mins to just 23 secs from Chileâs Pablo Quintanilla on a Honda, and Australian Toby Price is just 1 min 19 further away, ahead of American star Ricky Brabec on another Honda.Holding the provisional podium spot at the end of the leg in a Can-AM Maverick was Francisco Lopez. The Chilean lost 30 minutes with a broken drive shaft the previous day, but now has an advantage of 9 mins 33 secs over Spainâs Cristina Gutierrez in an Overdrive OT3. Claiming fifth overall is Polandâs T4 leader Marek Goczal in a Can-AM Maverick, with his fellow-countryman Przygonski completing the top six for the T1 contingent in his Mini John Cooper Works Buggy.Meanwhile, there should be no more emphatic winner in the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge tomorrow than Emirati rider Abdulaziz Ahli, the defending quads champion on a Yamaha Raptor who is 1hr 48 mins 32 secs clear of Slovakiaâs Juraj Varga.Quintanilla, the 2018 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge bikes champion, clearly had a second win on his mind at the finish when he said: âThe wind and heat made this really tough, plus I rode on my own for a lot of the stage. I tried to push, but not easy on the soft sand. A key stage today - just one to go.â A delighted Luciano Benavides said: âI am really happy that finally I won the stage. Iâve waited for many years for this moment to win a stage. I enjoyed the day and the stage was pretty nice.â