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Lategan retains Dakar lead as Al-Rajhi rises and Al-Attiyah falls
Five-times winner Nasser Al-Attiyah hit trouble in the Dakar Rally on Wednesday, the latest frontrunner to struggle in the Saudi Arabian sands after the departures of Sebastien Loeb and defending champion Carlos Sainz.
Al-Rajhi takes Dakar stage as five-time champion Al-Attiyah slips down
Saudi Arabian Yazeed al-Rajhi won Wednesday's fourth stage of the Dakar Rally, in which five-time winner Nasser al-Attiyah dropped to seventh overall. The special stages between Al Henakiyah and Al Ula in Saudi Arabia included 415km of racing.
Al-Attiyah slips to seventh as Lategan retains lead
Five-times winner Nasser Saleh al-Attiyah hit trouble in the Dakar Rally on Wednesday, the latest frontrunner to struggle in the Saudi Arabian sands after the departures
Dakar 2025, Stage 4: Al-Rajhi strikes back to win, disaster for Al-Attiyah
The Dakar Rally field continues to spread out as more lead runners drop down the order in Saudi Arabia
Al-Attiyah calls for changes to Dakar format after “boring” opening stage
Drivers were reluctant to win the opening stage of the 2025 Dakar Rally and five-time winner Al-Attiyah was not pleased with the circumstances that led to it
Al-Attiyah jumps to second, teen Variawa wins third stage
Qatar’s five-time champion Nasser Saleh al-Attiyah moved up to second place in the overall standings at the Dakar Rally while 19-year-old South African Saood Variawa secured
Al Attiyah Finishes Fifth Baciuska Wins Marathon Dakar Stage
Bisha: Lithuanian driver Rokas Baciuska won the second stage of the Dakar 2025 rally yesterday, the fearsome '48-hour Chrono' while Qatar's five-time winner Nasser Al Attiyah finished fifth and is third in overall standings.
Loeb out of Dakar Rally as Variawa becomes youngest stage winner
Nine-times world rally champion Sebastien Loeb is out of the Dakar Rally after he rolled his Dacia in the Saudi desert on Tuesday as the race continued to take a toll of the big names after the exit of 2024 winner Carlos Sainz.
Al-Attiyah finishes fifth, Baciuska wins 48-hour stage
Lithuanian driver Rokas Baciuska won the second stage of the Dakar 2025 rally on Monday, the fearsome ‘48-hour Chrono’ while Qatar’s five-time winner Nasser
Al-Rajhi Takes Dakar Car Stage As Sanders Handed Bike Win
Saudi Arabian Yazeed al-Rajhi won Wednesday's fourth stage of the Dakar Rally, in which five-time winner Nasser al-Attiyah dropped to seventh overall.
Loeb limps home as teenager wins Dakar stage
Sebastien Loeb struggled to complete Stage 3 of the Dakar Rally on Tuesday after rolling his car near the start, a setback that is likely to cost him his dream of a first title in the event. Loeb, who has finished second three times in the Dakar Rally,
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Dakar Rally Drama: Al-Attiyah's Struggles in Saudi Sands
Nasser Al-Attiyah faced setbacks in the Dakar Rally, dropping to seventh place due to wheel issues. Yazeed Al-Rajhi claimed stage four for Toyota, narrowing Henk Lategan's lead. Sebastien Loeb and ...
Motoring Chronicle on MSN
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Sanders Dominates Marathon Stage As Al Attiyah's Luck Runs Out
The first part of the grueling Marathon Stage from Al Henakiyah to AlUla saw competitors navigate a treacherous 415-kilo ...
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Al Attiyah Advances To Second Place In Dakar Rally Standings
Nasser Al Attiyah, five-time Dakar Rally champion, finished sixth, 3 minutes and 34 seconds behind stage winner. He took ...
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Al Rajhi storms back into Dakar Rally top three and Sanders increases motorbike lead
Local driver Yazeed Al Rajhi stormed back into the Dakar Rally’s leading threesome when he dominated the fourth stage in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday.
Motoring Chronicle on MSN
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Carlos Sainz and Nasser Al Attiyah Renew Their Rivalry at the Dakar Rally
Carlos Sainz made his debut on the Dakar in 2006, two years after Nasser Al Attiyah. He was the first of the two to writ ...
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